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Cultural Burning / Fire Program Manager
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- Amah Mutsun Land Trust (AMLT) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization founded by Amah Mustun Tribal Band to protect Tribal sacred sites and to promote Indigenous stewardship of lands within Amah Mutsun traditional territory and the adjacent Awaswas stewardship area through research, conservation, restoration, and education.
- The Native Plant Program, in which Native Stewards and volunteers work together to propagate native plants for land stewardship / restoration projects, Tribal cultural uses, and other purposes.
- Research and Education Programs that promote Indigenous perspectives in resource management, including the Coastal Stewardship Summer Camp for tribal youth
- The Cultural Burning/Fire Program Manager will be responsible for identifying appropriate locations to conduct cultural burn activities based on ethno-botanical, cultural archeological research and fuel reduction needs, preparing burn plans, securing appropriate permits and approvals, coordinate the burn with Cal Fire and other partners, and conducting the burns in conjunction with AMLT’s Native Stewardship Corps (NSC) and other Tribal members.
- A minimum of a 4-year college degree in fire management, forestry, natural resources, cultural anthropology, restoration ecology (or equivalent work experience) or related fields is highly desirable
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