Help protect one of Florida’s most vital resources — water — with a career at the Southwest Florida Water Management District (District).
The District is a government agency whose mission is to protect water resources, minimize flood risks, and ensure the public’s water needs are met. We serve a population of nearly 6 million people in west-central Florida as directed by state law.
Support the District’s Land Resources Bureau in this exciting and challenging role. The primary purpose of the Land Manager position is to oversee the resource management and stewardship of District-owned conservation lands purchased by the Southwest Florida Water Management District to protect, preserve, and restore the state's water resources. As a Senior Land Manager supporting the Land Management section, you will provide subject matter expertise for all land management actions considered and implemented on your assigned properties. This includes but is not limited to, the responsibilities and duties set forth in the Essential Functions section below. This opportunity offers an ability to make an impact on the organization and provides flexibility and a true work-life balance. You’ll have the chance to work with a wide range of teams in this position, each of which plays a vital role in our efforts to preserve our valuable natural resources.
The District supports employees who prefer flexible schedule work schedule so that they can enjoy their time outside of the District through work-life balance. This role is considered hybrid, which means the employee will be required to come on-site and work a portion of their time remotely (must live in Florida). Come build a career that is challenging, fulfilling, and helps support the District’s mission to protect Florida’s water resources.
District employees are offered an excellent total rewards package that includes:
- Florida Retirement System (FRS) District Total Contribution 13.63%
- 9 paid holidays (+ 1 floating holiday)
- Generous vacation and sick leave
- Paid Parental Leave, including Maternity, Bonding and Family Supportive Work Program
- Medical and dental insurance (91- 97% District paid)
- Vision insurance
- Deferred compensation Program
- Basic and voluntary life and AD&D insurance
- Long-term disability (District Paid)
- Prescription drug coverage & mail order program
- Health savings & flexible spending accounts
- Flexible schedule for Work-life balance
- Legal and Identity Theft protection
- Wellness program
- Public service loan forgiveness qualified employer
- Tuition reimbursement ($5,250/year)
- State adoption benefit qualified employer
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Transfer in years of service for other public sector work – towards the FRS program and sick time
- Responsible for all land management actions considered and implemented on assigned District properties
- Develop and implement annual work and burn plans for assigned properties
- Evaluate District conservation lands for potential natural systems restoration and enhancement projects
- Submit budget requests to support proposed projects, prepare contracts, develop scopes of work, and oversee contractors
- Author and implement land management plans consistent with District goals, strategies, and objectives in compliance with Florida Statutes
- Understand and apply environmental policies, regulations, and guidelines
- Monitor natural communities for management needs and effects of management activities
- Develop and provide oversight for compatible recreational activities on District conservation lands
- Utilize GIS to track and monitor land management activities, generate metrics, and assist in planning within the land management geodatabase
In-office: Standard office environment and equipment such as personal computer, copier, etc. Occasional travel may be required. Ability to perform continuous repetitive tasks (to include keyboarding and driving) with one or both hands and feet is required.
In-field: Work performed in the field may often be in remote and undeveloped areas of the District, under adverse weather conditions. Extensive travel and some outdoor labor may be required. May be exposed to extremes in elements, temperature and humidity and to a variety of pests, including mosquitoes and ticks. Must be able to able to bend, lift, carry, swim, and reach above shoulder level. May occasionally require the ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds. Must be able to operate a motorized vehicle for extended periods, some driving may be in off-road (4x4) conditions. Should be able to operate all terrain vehicles (ATV) and watercraft. Must be able to trailer equipment, load and unload relatively heavy and cumbersome field equipment. Must be able to hike relatively long distances carrying sampling equipment, cruising and marking timber, or conducting prescribed burns in remote and rugged terrain.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Employee may be subject to call-in outside of regularly scheduled work hours, or required to be on call, including on nights, weekends or holidays, to respond to emergency management activities or other incidents requiring rapid response in support of District operations.
Land Manager 2
- Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in Forestry, Wildlife, Biology, Natural Resources, Environmental Science, or related field
- Two (2) years' related experience
- Florida Certified Prescribed Burn Manger
- Experience with and knowledge of:
- Conservation Land Management
- Florida’s Natural Communities
- Wildland Fire and its effects on Florida’s natural communities
- Leading work teams and projects
- Environmental monitoring
- Project management
- Valid driver’s license
- Advanced degree in a related field
- Experience in the public sector managing conservation lands
- Experience and knowledge of:
- Development of complex natural systems restoration and enhancement projects
- Drafting and implementation of land management plans
- Managing leases
- Federal and state policies governing conservation lands
The District will determine eligibility for employment solely from the information provided on a District employment application. All applicants are required to complete, in full, a District employment application. Any application that is not complete will not receive consideration for the position. A resume will not be considered as a substitute for the information requested on the application for purposes of qualification. Exceptions may be granted for those applicants who are within 30 days of graduation. If selected, candidate is not allowed to start until all minimum qualifications are met.
This position is typically scheduled to work 40 hours per week, Tuesday to Friday, out of the Brooksville, Tampa, or Sarasota, FL office. Remote work may be considered once employee is acclimated to the District, their work responsibilities, and coworkers. This position is eligible for compensatory time for hours worked over 40 hours, in a week.
Yes. Some travel, using District vehicle, within District's coverage area.
Accepting applications until July 9, 2024 at 4:00 PM
About Us
Managing the water resources for west-central Florida, our District includes approximately 10,000 square miles of territory spanning 16 counties and serving more than 6 million residents. Established in 1961 as a flood-protection agency, our objective is to meet the needs of current and future water users, protect and preserve our water resources, manage the water supply, protect water quality, and preserve water-related functions.
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The District prides itself on providing a positive work flexible environment that engages and supports our employees. This could be the opportunity of a lifetime. Click on the link to apply and put yourself to work for our water resources.