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Job: Cultural Burning/Fire Program Manager, Amah Mutsun Land Trust

The Cultural Burning/Fire Program Manager will be responsible for identifying appropriate locations to conduct
cultural burn activities based on ethno-botanical and cultural archeological research, preparing burn plans,
securing appropriate permits and approvals, and conducting the burns in conjunction with AMLT’s Native
Stewardship Corps (NSC) and other Tribal members. This position is also responsible for getting Native
Stewardship Corps members trained and certified in all aspects of firefighting and identifying and securing the
necessary equipment for the NSC to become an independent, fire-lighting/firefighting team. Lastly, this position
will be responsible for developing expertise in post-fire recovery planning and implementation in collaboration
with AMLT’s Native Plant Restoration and Native Stewardship Corps Program Managers.

Read the full position description and application instructions here.

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