Rangeland Stewardship Plant ID & Forage Specialist
Rangeland Stewardship
Plant ID & Forage Specialist
Seasonal: Spring-Fall 2026 flexible start date)
Location: Travel primarily Western USA & some Telework (Spring training is in Fort Collins, CO)
Deadline: Position is open until filled
Compensation: $2200- $2700 monthly DOE
About Us:
SnapLands was founded in 2017 with the mission to restore a profitable path towards, and proof of, land restoration. We are a rapidly expanding team of applied land managers and scientists with a passion for regenerative ranching, botany, land stewardship, agriculture, and ecological restoration. We serve a growing network of land managers across millions of acres and are committed to being both grounded and innovative. At SnapLands, we apply proven methods to provide land managers with the best possible data about their land while supporting sound decision making and profitable land stewardship.
If you want to spend time working across epic landscapes, have a good sense of adventure and appreciation for diversity, and a desire to be on the front lines of land restoration, ranching, and ecosystem services, we would love to hear from you.
Position Description:
We are seeking a Plant ID & Forage Specialist to join our team of land managers and ecosystem service resource specialists working on domestic and international land management projects. This individual will receive on the job training in at least two rangeland and/or soil monitoring methods and will lead all aspects of plant identification for the team. This position includes extensive travel within the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain region, with potential travel to other regions.
The SnapLands Plant ID & Forage Specialist will conduct rangeland monitoring and data entry to support land managers striving to sustain or achieve regenerative status across a variety of landscapes - open forests, sagebrush steppes, short-grass prairies, and riparian areas.
Success in this role requires a passion for plant identification and helping others understand land health. Your contributions will be instrumental in supporting managers in achieving their land management goals. This position offers opportunities for professional growth with a strong emphasis on rangeland monitoring. As part of a rapidly expanding team, this position also provides an opportunity to grow with the company and take on additional projects.
Key Job Responsibilities:
- Identify common plants to the species level in both field and lab settings.
- Timely and relevant field data collection and management for effective reporting to clients.
- Assist in planning and collecting rangeland monitoring data, including scheduling, travel, and equipment management.
- Help coordinate, organize, and execute field days on ranches.
- Provide feedback and solicit additional information and clarification as necessary to clients and teammates.
Key Qualifications and Skills:
- Expertise in identifying common plants to the species level using a dichotomous key.
- Professional communication (oral and written) with team members and rural land and livestock management.
- Bring a professional and positive attitude to all aspects of your work.
- Flexibility and willingness to adapt to changing conditions and to service clients’ and scheduling needs.
- Computer and technology literacy (Microsoft Excel, Word, Powerpoint & Google Drive)
- Enjoyment of traveling in diverse terrain and respecting diverse peoples of all demographics.
- Ability to travel away from home for extended periods, such as 2-weeks or more.
- Work proficient and professionally while kneeling, lifting over 50 pounds, walking long distances, and working long days outside in varying weather conditions.
- Proficiency in using GPS or mobile devices to navigate terrain when out of service.
- Confidently navigate vast, backcountry terrain using ATVs or 4-wheel drive vehicles.
- Positive, Self-motivated problem-solving, team-player mentality and a strong work ethic.
- Self-discipline, strong organization, acute attention to detail, and punctuality.
Preferred but not required:
- Wilderness first aid, extensive camping experience, or the like.
- Ranching experience and/or comfort in rural settings.
Additional Requirements:
- Successful completion of a drug test.
- Possession of a valid driver's license and clean driving record.
- Satisfactory results from a background check.
- Willingness to use personal vehicle for client-related travel. Mileage reimbursed according to IRS rate.
Job Perks:
- Flexible Work Schedules: Adaptable work hours.
- Remote Work Opportunities: Telework, offering the convenience of working from anywhere within locations to service SnapLands network.
- Paid Travel: Reasonable travel expenses covered to service client’s needs
- Professional Certification: Obtain certification for the vetted Land EKG rangeland field monitoring protocol to enhance professional credentials.
- Regenerative Impact: Contribute to leading-edge regenerative programs supporting multi-generational land managers.
- Growth Opportunities: Access relationships and discounts for professional development and leadership within a visionary organization.
- Educational Exposure: Gain insight into land management practices in the West, including how livestock can be strategically applied as a tool for ecosystem stewardship.
Application Process:
To apply for the Plant ID & Forage Specialist position, please submit the following documents to Careers@SnapLands.com:
- A Letter of Interest
- Your CV (Curriculum Vitae)
- Three Professional References
Please make sure to include "Plant ID & Forage Specialist" in the email subject heading when you submit your application. Incomplete applications will not be considered.