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WY Lead Sagebrush Technician

The Nature Conservancy

Lander, Wyoming

Job Type Temporary
Salary $23.35 - $27.30 per hour
Deadline Feb 07, 2026

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is seeking a Lead Sagebrush Technician to join our team in Lander, Wyoming. Wyoming is the heart of the nation’s “Sagebrush Sea,” a critical but threatened biome that supports unique natural systems, species and local economies, including numerous long-distance big game migrations and critical greater sage-grouse habitat.  

We are looking for a focused and driven individual to lead our several field projects, including: ground-truthing leading-edge invasive annual grass (IAG) models, evaluating the effectiveness of IAG treatments, and assisting tribal partners on the Wind River Indian Reservation with monitoring efforts that inform Indigenous land management practices.  

The Lead Sagebrush Technician will be responsible for developing field schedules, coordinating travel to remote locations, ensuring data quality, and training three additional team members—one based in Fremont County and two in Teton County. Work will primarily occur in small teams and, at times, independently to collect and manage vegetation data and, potentially, soils data.  

Term & Location:  This is a full-time, temporary position based in Lander, WY, running from April 13th through October 9th. Several trips to/from Teton County will be necessary to train and oversee the Teton County field team. Lander is renowned for its world-class climbing destinations, including Wild Iris and Sinks Canyon. The area also boasts scenic trails through the sagebrush steppe and Douglas fir forests, easy access into the Wind River Range, as well as extensive gravel biking routes across expansive BLM lands. Beyond its natural beauty, Lander serves as a hub for conservation and leadership organizations, including the outdoor Wyoming Outdoor Council, Wyoming Wildlife Federation, Water for Wildlife Foundation, and NOLS Rocky Mountains, providing ample opportunities for professional networking and community engagement. The technician will be responsible for securing housing. 

Salary & Benefits: The Nature Conservancy offers competitive compensation commensurate with qualifications, excellent benefits, flexible work policies and a collaborative work environment. The hourly wage for this position falls within the range of $23.35 to $27.30, with a standard work week consisting of 35 hours and spanning four days. 

Category Botany , Land Trust , Restoration