Houston Parks Board Conservation Technician
Houston Parks Board Conservation Technician
The Organization
Houston Parks Board (HPB) expands, improves, and protects parks and greenspace in the Houston region. Since
1976, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization has utilized public-private partnerships and its extensive
philanthropic, government, and community relationships to provide equitable access to quality parks and
greenspace to the Greater Houston region.
Houston Parks Board has reached a major milestone with substantial completion of the boldest and most
exciting capital project in its history: Bayou Greenways. This ambitious $225M project significantly expands and
enhances Houston’s parks system, creating a continuous system within the city limits of 150 miles of linear parks
and trails along Houston’s bayous. In addition to leading the transformational Bayou Greenways initiative,
Houston Parks Board cares for more than 2,800 acres of greenspace and supports park projects large and small.
For more information about Houston Parks Board and its high-impact work in the community, please visit
houstonparksboard.org.
The Position
With guidance from, and under the direction of, the Conservation and Maintenance Director and the
Conservation Manager, the Conservation Technician will coordinate the following activities within the Bayou
Greenways Conservation and Maintenance program. This position involves hands-on work in restoring and
maintaining natural areas and landscape resources, therefore it requires knowledge of plant/animal ecosystems
and landscape techniques.
Main Responsibilities
• Capable of working effectively and independently in the field with minimal guidance
• Understanding, monitoring, and caring for the forestry resources and/or habitats along the Bayou
Greenway system
• Natural resource management tasks, such as herbicide control of invasive species
• Work collaboratively in the field with other conservation staff, volunteers and contractors on
conservation projects
• Vegetation inventory/assessment within prairies, meadows, wetlands and wooded areas
• Creation, replanting and rebuilding of prairies, wetlands and wooded areas
• Project coordination with HPB team members, including Greenspace Managers and the HPB Volunteer
Manager
• Regular meetings with Conservation Manager and Team
• Additional duties as required
Qualifications
Education:
• Bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture, natural resources, ecology, forestry, resource management,
biology, wildlife biology, urban planning with an emphasis on environmental design or related field, or
equivalent experience in a related field
Knowledge and Experience:
• 2 or more years of experience managing natural resource management projects and environmental
education programs
• Strong knowledge of plants native to the Houston area, including tree identification
• Experience with technical aspects and best practices of landscape and wildlife management
• Expertise and understanding of landscape systems, ecological systems, green infrastructure and
landscape sustainability
• Understanding of long-term implications of construction-related decisions and practices on future
maintenance operations
Skills and Abilities:
• Plant identification skills are essential for a successful candidate, particularly tree identification skills
• Excellent organizational skills with the ability to meet multiple deadlines with attention to detail, define
problems, collect data, establish facts, and present viable solutions
• Good communicator, including clear, concise and accessible reports, correspondence, procedural
manuals and verbal presentations
• Ability to work effectively with others in order to build mutual respect and solve problems
• Ability to efficiently respond to questions from staff, Board members, program partners, funders and
members of the community
• Ability to effectively manage projects and project personnel, both volunteer and contract
• Demonstrated ability to work independently
• Evidence of good judgment and decisiveness
• Ability to work creatively and resourcefully within a determined budget
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite products, working knowledge of Geographic Information Systems
(GIS), ability to read and interpret landscape architectural plans
Work Environment:
• Primarily “in the field” along the greenway system, via company vehicle, with periods of office time for
meetings, preparing reports, etc.
• The Conservation Technician will be outside exposed to long periods of sun, high heat and humidity,
rain, or cold
• Driving in the Houston area will be required
• Must have valid Driver’s License
This is a salary exempt position with a range of $45,000 – $50,000 based on relevant skills and experience. HPB’s
benefits package includes medical, dental, vision and life insurance, and a 403b retirement plan. To apply for this
position, email resume, cover letter and application (https://houstonparksboard.org/about/careers) to:
marissallosa@houstonparksboard.org with “Conservation Technician” in the subject line of your email.
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