AgCorps Citizen Botany Coordinator


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AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps is the federal agency for national service and volunteerism. From mentoring students to supporting disaster recovery, helping older adults age with dignity, and tackling other pressing needs, AmeriCorps helps communities across the country.
The Montana Citizen Botany Program is a citizen science program being jointly developed by the Montana Native Heritage Program and the Montana Native Plant Society (MNPS). The program enlists volunteers, Citizen Botanists, to conduct native plant conservation tasks. This program is still in its beginning and developmental stages. A three-year pilot study has demonstrated the need to create a Citizen Botany Coordinator position to manage Citizen Botanist volunteers and help further refine the position and to move the Montana Citizen Botany Program to its next phase of development. The Citizen Botany Coordinator will be supervised and trained by the MTNHP Botanist and Botany Data Assistant. The MTNHP Botany Data Assistant and Citizen Botany Coordinator will work closely together. The Citizen Botany Coordinatorโs main duties are to manage the current Citizen Botanist volunteers (plant assignments, training credentials, contact information, etc.), conduct outreach to secure new volunteers, provide education about the program, assist in refining a webpage for the MNPS website, and investigate, test, and refine workflow processes to make the Coordinatorโs position sustainable. Other tasks may include organizing and developing group-based rare plant revisits; writing a manual for the Coordinatorโs position; initiating ideas and proposed plans on how the program could be strengthened; and investigating grant and funding opportunities for the program. | |||||||||
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