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Freelance Tree Risk Assessment Qualification Jobs in Oregon

Urban Forester

Portland, OR · On-site

$73K - $93K/yr

ISA Certified Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) (at time of hire). 3 years of professional experience in urban forestry program management, natural resource policy, environmental planning, or ...

Arborist Climber

Clackamas, OR

$22.25 - $30.75/hr

Tree risk assessments * Pruning * Removals * Cabling and bracing * Root collar excavations * Properly maintaining and operating tools and equipment (hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts)

Arborist Climber

Medford, OR

$21 - $29/hr

Tree risk assessments * Pruning * Removals * Cabling and bracing * Root collar excavations * Properly maintaining and operating tools and equipment (hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts)

Arborist Climber

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$22 - $30.25/hr

Tree risk assessments * Pruning * Removals * Cabling and bracing * Root collar excavations * Properly maintaining and operating tools and equipment (hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts)

Climber

Portland, OR · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Perform pre‑climb tree risk inspections * Use approved climbing techniques, gear, and basic ... Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications * Minimum 1 year of professional tree‑climbing ...

Draft initial risk assessments and support the finalization of Risk Assessment and Categorization ... Take on additional responsibilities as required, ensuring qualifications and training align with ...

... assessment for Concora Credit, the General Purpose credit business. This role will manage the ... Qualifications Requirements: * 5 years of credit and consumer lending experience with at least 3 ...

... assessment for Concora Credit, the General Purpose credit business. This role will manage the ... Qualifications Requirements: * 5 years of credit and consumer lending experience with at least 3 ...

... assessment for Concora Credit, the General Purpose credit business. This role will manage the ... Qualifications Requirements: * 5 years of credit and consumer lending experience with at least 3 ...

OR · On-site

$99K - $128K/yr

... Risk Assessments, Risk Mitigation Strategies, Risk Reporting Compensation Compensation offered for this role is 70,100.00 - 121,475.00 annually and is based on experience and qualifications. The ...

OR · On-site

... Qualifications and Competencies: * Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) or equivalent certification * Experience with fraud management systems, risk assessments, and control frameworks * Experience ...

Clinical Risk Manager Sr

Springfield, OR · On-site

$50.89 - $76.33/hr

Leads proactive risk assessments for high-risk areas. * Serves as a senior advisor to clinical and ... Qualifications Education * Bachelor's Degree Required: in Nursing or other clinical field and

Communicate key fair lending risk themes, assessments, and insights to senior leadership and relevant governance forums, including the Fair Lending and board level committees. Minimum Qualifications ...

Leads proactive risk assessments for high-risk areas. * Serves as a senior advisor to clinical and ... Qualifications Education * Bachelor's Degree Required: in Nursing or other clinical field and

... risk assessment, CIWA Scale, COWS Scale Mental Status Exam, and toxicology testing. -Collect ... EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: CASAC or CASAC Eligible, or B/A-B/S with working knowledge of ...

Provide data and analytical support for enterprise risk assessments, management and board reporting ... Minimum Qualifications * Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience * 7+ years of ...

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Freelance Tree Risk Assessment Qualification information

What is the difference between Freelance Tree Risk Assessment Qualification vs Certified Arborist?

AspectFreelance Tree Risk Assessment QualificationCertified Arborist
CredentialsSpecialized in tree risk assessment certificationsBroader arboriculture certification including pruning, planting, and health care
Work EnvironmentPrimarily freelance, consulting on risk assessmentsEmployed by companies or as independent arborists, performing diverse tree care tasks
Industry UsageUsed for specialized risk assessment projectsWidely recognized for comprehensive tree care expertise

The Freelance Tree Risk Assessment Qualification focuses specifically on assessing and managing tree risks, while a Certified Arborist has a broader scope in arboriculture. Both credentials are valuable, but they serve different roles within the tree care industry.

Urban Forester

$73K - $93K/yr

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description The City of Milwaukie is seeking a passionate, collaborative, and solutions-oriented Urban Forester to help steward and grow one of the community's most valuable public assets - its urban forest. As Milwaukie's Urban Forester, you will continue building and advancing a regionally recognized urban forestry program through both effective program implementation and community-centered education that builds long-term stewardship capacity. This work plays an essential role in supporting climate resilience, healthy neighborhoods, stormwater management, biodiversity, and community livability.

Working within the Climate and Natural Resources Division of the Public Works Department, the Urban Forester serves a central role in protecting, managing, and expanding Milwaukie's tree canopy through implementation of the City's tree code, Urban Forest Management Plan, and broader climate and natural resource goals. The City is currently updating its Urban Forest Management Plan, and this position will help shape and implement the next generation of urban forestry strategies, policies, programs, and education initiatives that guide Milwaukie's long-term canopy and climate resilience goals. This position works closely with residents, developers, consultants, contractors, and City staff to guide development projects and tree preservation efforts in a way that balances growth, infrastructure, and long-term canopy health.

A significant focus of the role includes implementing the City's residential development and non-development tree code programs and helping applicants successfully navigate the permitting and development process. The Urban Forester also serves as a key liaison to the City's Tree Board, supporting community engagement, urban forestry education, and long-range policy discussions related to canopy preservation and expansion. The ideal candidate brings a genuine passion for urban forestry, technical expertise, and an interest in public education.

They are comfortable working collaboratively with the development community, coaching applicants through complex tree preservation and permitting requirements, and helping identify practical solutions that support both responsible development and long-term urban forest preservation. This role requires strong communication skills, sound professional judgment, and the ability to navigate complex situations with professionalism, consistency, and a customer-service mindset. Milwaukie views trees as critical green infrastructure and an essential part of the community's climate future.

This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the next chapter of the City's urban forestry program and make a lasting impact on the community for generations to come. Essential Functions What you'll do: Oversee and implement the City's urban forestry programs, including public tree management, private and public tree permits, and tree planting efforts. Review tree plans for public and private development projects and ensure compliance with City tree code.

Help applicants successfully navigate the permitting and development process. Serve as the City's technical expert on tree health, risk assessment, species selection, and best practices for planting and care. Engage with residents, developers, and community groups to promote tree education, awareness, and canopy equity.

Maintain tree inventories and contribute to climate action planning and reporting. Lead engagement and education efforts to foster a culture of tree stewardship throughout the community. The full job description can be seen here: Urban Forester Education & Experience What you'll bring: Bachelor's degree in forestry, arboriculture, horticulture, or a natural resources-related field.

Possession of, or the ability to obtain by time of hire, a valid Oregon driver's license with a clean record. International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist certification (at time of hire). ISA Certified Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) (at time of hire).

3 years of professional experience in urban forestry program management, natural resource policy, environmental planning, or related work involving policy, community engagement, or regulatory implementation. Ability to perform tree risk assessments consistent with ISA best management practices. Knowledge of common tree species, Pacific Northwest plants, and common plants used in water quality facilities and landscaping.

Understanding urban forestry, natural resource issues, and storm system components and functions. Knowledge of urban forest policy frameworks and regulatory best practices. Strong communication and collaboration skills-you'll be working across departments and with the community daily.

Interest in community outreach and education to support tree stewardship and maintenance. A commitment to reflecting the City's values of accountability, accessibility, efficiency, collaboration, and equity in all work activities, and contributing to the City's climate action and sustainability goals. This is a full-time, non-exempt position with an annual salary range of $73,302.00 - $93,603.60

The role is primarily performed in an office or community setting with occasional field site visits. This role does attend a few meetings and events after regular working hours and on weekends, such as Tree Board and City Council meetings, plus the Arbor Day event. There are also opportunities to table at other events such as the Milwaukie Farmer's Market.

Attendance for these events is eligible for overtime, comp time, or flex time. If you believe trees are essential city infrastructure-and you're ready to help lead that work-please apply now. Additional Information A Few Things to Note: Supplemental Questions: The application includes three supplemental questions.

Please try to keep responses to 250 words or less. Call out about this role: This position involves a mix of office and fieldwork, and you should be willing to respond to emergencies outside of regular work hours. While we've outlined the key responsibilities, this role may evolve, and we're looking for someone who is adaptable and ready to take on new challenges.

Application Requirements: To be considered for this position, all applicants must submit a complete application. Wage placement on our salary schedule is based on the information provided on the application. It is essential to include your full work history.

Diversity and Inclusion: At the City of Milwaukie, we understand that a diverse workforce strengthens our organization. We value diversity and support a positive and welcoming environment where all of our employees can thrive. Equal Employment Opportunity: All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, familial status, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability for which a reasonable accommodation can be made, or any other status protected by law.

Accommodation: Reasonable accommodation is available to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing this application or participating in this process. To obtain confidential assistance please contact Human Resources 503-786-7509. Veterans' Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualified veterans may be eligible for veterans' preference when applying for positions with the City of Milwaukie.

If you are a veteran and would like to be considered for veterans' preference for this job, please attach qualifying documents in the application process.