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University Urban Forester

Virginia Tech

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Salary:
$72,000 to $78,500 per year
Classification:
full time
Education required:
bachelor's degree
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Description

Specific responsibilities include: • Oversees, develops, and implements all aspects of urban forest management and Arboriculture practices on University campus properties. • Supervises the daily operations of the Campus Tree Pruning Crew, including the development and implementation of a quality control program to improve arboricultural operations and ensure high standards of work. • Reviews plans, advising project design team members, and monitoring tree health during project design and construction. Providing technical direction, including tree protection and prescriptive treatments to ensure the best possible conditions for the trees to be maintained at all project stages pre- and post-construction. • Develops fertilization, insect, and disease control programs for the campus urban forest. • Providing direction and identifying hazardous trees, through development and application of tree risk management and mitigation planning. • Maintaining a comprehensive GIS dataset to facilitate responsible management of all urban forest assets on University properties and lands, including, periodic assessments of tree canopy cover, maintenance of tree inventory data, and monitoring of urban forest condition and performance. • Working closely with the Design and Construction Design Team, the Office of Sustainability, the University Arboretum Committee, and other stakeholders on all strategic, operational, and tactical tree-related activities and ensuring successful participation in the Tree Campus Higher Education program. • Establishing community outreach programming with educational components and hands-on volunteer opportunities to engage Virginia Tech community members in urban forest stewardship. • Close collaboration with colleagues on the Grounds team, including the University Landscape Architect, Grounds Operations Supervisor, and Landscape Care and Maintenance Supervisor. • Development of mission-oriented projects and solicitation of grant-funded support. • Develop and implement a tree planting program that supports campus tree canopy and sustainability goals • Develop policies and standards that promote tree health and urban forest sustainability

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