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... insect and disease outbreaks; prepares Stewardship and other management plans, proper tree ... This includes conservation and environmental planning, recreation and open-space planning, zoning ...

At Audubon Nature Institute, we are more than a collection of parks, museums, and conservation ... Provide animal care to Audubon's living collection at assigned facility-Insectarium or Insect ...

At Audubon Nature Institute, we are more than a collection of parks, museums, and conservation ... Provide animal care to Audubon's living collection at assigned facility-Insectarium or Insect ...

... insect and disease outbreaks; prepares Stewardship and other management plans, proper tree ... This includes conservation and environmental planning, recreation and open-space planning, zoning ...

SENIOR FORESTER - 42002216

Chipley, FL · On-site

$56.05K - $66.95K/yr

... insect and disease outbreaks; prepares Stewardship and other management plans, proper tree ... This includes conservation and environmental planning, recreation and open-space planning, zoning ...

Facilities Technician

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

... conservation, education, and DEAI (Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion)goals ... Exposure to potential environmental hazards such as poisonoak/ivy, uneven terrain, insect bites ...

Facilities Technician

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

... conservation, education, and DEAI (Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion)goals ... Exposure to potential environmental hazards such as poisonoak/ivy, uneven terrain, insect bites ...

Irrigation Technician

Sarasota, FL · On-site

$18.25 - $24/hr

... conservation using equipment related to the trade including variable frequency drives (VFDs ... Monitors for disease, insect damage, and weeds; reports and treats as directed. Operates ...

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How much do insect conservation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for insect conservation in the United States is $20.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Insect Conservation job?

An Insect Conservation job focuses on protecting and studying insect populations to ensure their survival and ecological roles. Professionals in this field conduct research, monitor species, restore habitats, and promote conservation policies. They may work for government agencies, research institutions, or environmental organizations. Their efforts help maintain biodiversity, support ecosystems, and address threats like habitat loss and climate change.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Insect Conservation position, and why are they important?

To succeed in Insect Conservation, a background in biology, ecology, or environmental science—often with a relevant degree—is essential, along with experience in fieldwork and data analysis. Familiarity with GIS software, species identification tools, and sometimes certifications in conservation management or entomology are highly valued. Strong communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help professionals engage with stakeholders and collaborate effectively on conservation projects. These competencies support impactful research, policy development, and biodiversity initiatives critical for preserving insect populations.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in Insect Conservation?

Professionals in Insect Conservation often spend their days conducting field surveys to monitor insect populations, collecting samples, and recording environmental data. They analyze findings using scientific tools and prepare reports to inform conservation strategies. The job also involves collaborating with land managers, government agencies, and the public to promote sustainable practices and raise awareness about insect biodiversity. Depending on the organization, work may include elements of laboratory analysis, community outreach, or habitat restoration projects.
What are the most commonly searched types of Insect Conservation jobs? The most popular types of Insect Conservation jobs are:
What states have the most Insect Conservation jobs? States with the most job openings for Insect Conservation jobs include:
Infographic showing various Insect Conservation job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 79% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,215 per year, or $20.8 per hour.
SENIOR FORESTER - 42002216

SENIOR FORESTER - 42002216

MyFlorida

Chipley, FL

$56.05K - $66.95K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 6 days ago


State Of Florida rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 180 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

47th of 50 rated states


Job description

Requisition No: 876220 

Agency: Agriculture and Consumer Services

Working Title: SENIOR FORESTER - 42002216

 Pay Plan: Career Service

Position Number: 42002216 

Salary:  $56,049.24 - $66,950.00 

Posting Closing Date: 06/12/2026 

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SENIOR FORESTER

 

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES

 

FLORIDA FOREST SERVICE

***OPEN COMPETITIVE OPPORTUNITY***

 

CONTACT:

Lisa Reynolds, (850) 373-1817

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

A bachelor's degree with a major in Forestry or related field from a Society of American Foresters accredited college or university and two (2) years of professional forestry or natural resource experience; or

A master's degree with a major in Forestry or a related field from a Society of American Foresters accredited college or university and one (1) year of professional forestry or natural resource experience.

A bachelor's and/or master's degree in Forestry or a related field obtained outside the United States must either: 1) be obtained from a Society of American Foresters accredited college or university in addition to the applicable required experience above; or 2) curriculum must include at least two (2) of the following four (4) courses: Silviculture, Dendrology, Forest Mensuration or Forest Management in addition to the applicable required experience listed above.

NOTE: Applicants will provide an academic equivalency evaluation obtained in the United States showing the required courses..

NOTE: ALL POSITIONS WITHIN THIS CLASS REQUIRE POSSESSION OF A VALID DRIVER LICENSE.

 

***ATTENTION CANDIDATES***

To be considered for a position with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services:

  • All fields in the Candidate Profile must be completed (an attached resume is not a substitution for the information required on the candidate profile).
  • Work history, duties and responsibilities, hours worked, supervisor, and formal education fields, etc. must be filled out to determine qualifications for this position.
  • Responses to Qualifying Questions must be verifiable in the Candidate Profile.

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services values
and supports employment of individuals with disabilities. Qualified
individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

Occasional to moderate travel required.

Position may respond to emergencies, including natural disasters or other type incidents requiring travel, as needed.

NOTES:

To maintain fairness and integrity, applicants are required to provide honest and authentic responses during all stages of the evaluation and selection process. Applicants must rely on their own personal knowledge, thoughts, and impressions. A candidate's use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to answer qualifying questions or participate in interviews will be taken into consideration when determining qualification for the position.

Successful applicant must pass a background screening, including fingerprinting, as a condition of employment.

 

JOB DUTIES:

Provides forest management technical assistance to rural private forest landowners to achieve the goals of the landowner, including timber revenue, sustained yield, ecological management and wildlife management; provides advice on timber marking and volume estimation and the sales of forest products; provides technical assistance in implementation of federal cost-share programs, site preparation and tree planting procedures, investment analysis, timber stand improvement methods and diagnosis of forest insect and disease outbreaks; prepares Stewardship and other management plans, proper tree selection and tree planting procedures.  Provides technical assistance for Urban Community Forest grants, Tree City USA and Champion Tree designations, and other related forest factors.  Responds to homeowners' requests for analysis of shade tree and ornamental tree diseases and provides information on methods of prevention and control. 

Utilizes mass media systems such as newspapers, radio and television to keep the public informed of developments in the forestry and conservation fields. Conducts forest management technical information and education workshops for private forest landowners.  Provides local schools with information and assistance pertinent to environmental education through teacher workshops and instruction at environmental education centers.

Provides wildfire and emergency response support as directed.  Assists in the development of smoke management, wildfire prevention, prescribed fire and pre-suppression burning plans and hazardous fuels mitigation.  Assists in the enforcement of Florida's open burning laws and regulations.

Provides technical assistance to county commissions, municipalities and other county and city agencies in the development and implementation of effective environment studies and practices relating to land-use planning, zoning and development.  This includes conservation and environmental planning, recreation and open-space planning, zoning variances relating to vegetation, drafting of ordinances relative to tree protection, landscaping, reclamation and preservation of natural areas, and the establishment of conservation and scenic easements to preserve natural amenities.

Performs other related work as assigned, which may include the handling of revenue.

 

The Following Special Benefits for this Position Include

  • Annual Boot Allotment
  • Annual Uniform Allotment

The Benefits of Working for the State of Florida

Working for the State of Florida is more than a paycheck.  The State's total compensation package for employees features a highly competitive set of employee benefits including:

  • Annual and Sick Leave benefits;
  • Nine paid holidays and one Personal holiday each year;
  • State Group Insurance coverage options, including health, life, dental, vision and other supplemental insurance options;
  • Retirement plan options, including employer contributions (For more information, please visit www.myfrs.com;)
  • Flexible Spending Accounts;
  • Tuition waivers;
  • And more!

For a complete list of benefits, visit www.mybenefits.myflorida.com.

For an estimate of the total compensation package for this position, please visit the "Total Compensation Estimator Tool" located above under the "Posting Closing Date."

SPECIAL NOTES:

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.

VETERANS' PREFERENCE.  Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans' Preference will receive preference in employment for Career Service vacancies and are encouraged to apply.  Certain service members may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements.  Candidates claiming Veterans' Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code.  Veterans' Preference documentation requirements are available by clicking here.  All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement. 


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