Assistant Area Supervisor - Fire Program

Job Type: Full time, on site

Location: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Sandstone, MN

Pay: $32.21-$46.72/hour

Application Deadline: July 27, 2026

Description:

The Division of Forestry is hiring one Assistant Area Forestry Supervisor in Sandstone, MN. This position serves the Sandstone Forestry Administrative area, which includes an area office in Sandstone and field stations in Cambridge and Carlos Avery.

This position assists in the management of a Forestry Administrative area by supervising area field support staff; directing contract administration; managing forestry programs at the area administrative level; and directing/supervising/representing all area operations in the Forestry Area Supervisor's absence.

Responsibilities include:

  • Supervise area field support staff including seasonal forest protection staff, technicians, foresters, program foresters, and office support staff to ensure effective allocation of human resources by interviewing and selecting staff affirmatively; assigning, scheduling, directing and evaluating work performance; approving satisfactory performance salary increases and achievement awards; and disciplining subordinate staff.

  • Administer, interpret and implement assigned Forestry programs at the area administrative level by interpreting program policy, developing program goals and objectives; managing area field operations; assigning work, inspecting and evaluating program activities; developing alternative work plans to resolve performance issues; monitoring the development of bid specifications and administering contracts; developing program budgets; and solving administrative problems.

  • Disseminate information on forestry issues so that the public, legislature and other jurisdictions and organizations are well informed on resource issues. Coordinate development and implementation of public information and education activities for programs.

  • Operational Support: Provide work direction to other professional staff, technicians, laborers, temporary crews and contractors.

  • Formal Training: Complete formal Division of Forestry classroom and field training sessions as assigned. This includes becoming a Certified Forest Officer within the next training / certification cycle.

Occasional travel required to various locations in the Area and statewide. Normal working hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. but are subject to change based on work needs; hours of work may include weekends, evenings and holidays.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Forest Science/Management (or a closely related field of academic study).

  • Four years of professional forestry experience including: two years of implementing local forestry program work such as terrestrial invasive species management, infrastructure projects, recreation coordination, and inventory quality control work, etc. Scope of the projects may include coordinating with colleagues and external contractors to achieve the goals and objectives of the department while working within policy framework. This includes assignment and explanation of work to colleagues. This work can be considered consistent with the work performed by NR Forestry Specialist – Intermediate.

  • Knowledge of forestry management principles sufficient to implement public responsiveness techniques; administer department and division policies, procedures and operating guidelines and State of Minnesota statutes pertaining to natural resources management; and negotiate complex inter-disciplinary forest management issues.

  • Ability to work collaboratively with resource management professionals to resolve conflict, solve interdisciplinary resource management problems, and integrate Department strategic direction, vision, and mission.

  • Supervisor/leadwork experience and/or training that incorporates directing, coaching, and resolving conflicts.

  • Communication skills to communicate personally and technically with co-workers, technical audiences, local constituents, and multicultural communities.  Must have ability to prepare and edit technical reports, management plans and maintain an effective public relations program.

  • Certified Forest Officer or certified within the next training/certification cycle.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Forest Science/Management (or a closely related field of academic study) from a university program accredited by the Society of American Foresters, or comparable accrediting institution, or current Society of American Foresters Certified Forester status.

  • Two years advanced level professional experience equivalent to the NR Forestry Specialist SENIOR class.

  • Qualified as Fire Fighter Type 1 (FFT1) / ICT 5

  • Single Resource Boss Qualified and ICT 4 trainee, Unit Leader Qualified or Forest Officer (FO) Investigator Qualified. 

  • Knowledge of budget policies, procedures, and regulations sufficient to manage and administer budgets.

  • Broad range of experience with all programs administered by the Division of Forestry with an emphasis on the following major field operation programs: 1) State Land Management; 2) Resource protection with an emphasis on fire suppression and management; 3) Forest Resource Information and Analysis with an emphasis on FIM and 4) Cooperative Forest Management.

  • Completion of a supervisory skill development program with training in the areas of: basic supervision, advanced supervision, communication, performance management, interpersonal skills, and leadership.