Colorado State University
Supervisory Forester of Communications & Communities
Colorado State University, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States, 80487
Supervisory Forester of Communications & Communities
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
To apply please submit a Cover Letter addressing how you meet both the required and preferred qualifications, a résumé, and three Professional References. In the Cover Letter also address which position you are applying for; Golden, Steamboat Springs or both. CSU is committed to full inclusion of qualified individuals. If you are needing assistance or accommodations with the search process, please reach out to the listed search contact. References will not be contacted without prior notification to candidates. Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
Working Title: Supervisory Forester of Communications & Communities
Position Location: Full in-office/in-person
Posting Number: 202501733AP
Position Type: Admin Professional/ Research Professional
Number of Vacancies: 2
Work Hours/Week: 40
Proposed Annual Salary Range: $65,000 - $70,000
Employee Benefits: Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it’s a thriving community that’s transforming lives and improving the human condition through world‑class teaching, research, and service. With a robust benefits package, collaborative atmosphere, and focus on work‑life balance, CSU is where you can thrive, grow, and make a lasting impact.
Applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on 01/05/2026.
Within the CSFS, area and field offices are the base for field operations and local program delivery within the designated service area. Service and program delivery directly relates to achieving stewardship of Colorado’s diverse forest environments for the benefit of present and future generations. The specific program mix is correlated to population, forest type and condition, product markets, and specific local needs.
Position Summary Under supervision of the Area Manager, the Supervisory Foresters are responsible for general administrative duties and the direct oversight, management, development and implementation projects within one or more of the following functional areas:
Science and Data
Communications and Communities
Forest Planning and Implementation
Each Supervisory Forester position will have primary responsibilities in one specific functional area but will have additional duties in other functional areas as assigned by the Area Manager. This position has supervisory responsibilities. The Supervisory Forester is to perform project budget, program oversight, personnel, grant, equipment and facility management. The Supervisory Forester is expected to coordinate program delivery with program staff and will provide a primary contact point for local officials and key CSFS partnerships within the area as appropriate and directed by the Area Manager.
As a member of the Area Operations Team, the Supervisory Forester coordinates work effort to ensure efficient, effective, and cohesive program delivery in priority areas. The team works together to allocate and manage resources to ensure agency goals and objectives are achieved on time and within budget, address area operational issues, and ensure policies and practices are implemented consistently. The Area Operations Team works with the CSFS Leadership and Management teams to carry out agency priorities. The Supervisory Forester serves as the area liaison to related functional division(s) and program areas.
The Supervisory Foresters will participate in annual fiscal and work planning, administer project budgets ranging from $5,000 to $1 million dollars (spanning multiple year).
Required Job Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree (or greater) in forestry, another natural resources program or related degree will be considered.
A minimum of four years’ professional forestry experience.
Must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a driver’s license or access to a licensed driver by the employment start date.
Preferred Job Qualifications
Three years of experience with a state forestry agency.
Three years of experience in performance management and professional development of temporary and/or permanent staff.
Ability to build and maintain strong working relationships with the organization and publics, communities, local governments, elected officials, non‑profit groups, partners, and stakeholders.
Ability to exhibit confidence and competence in public presentations.
Capable of effectively documenting accomplishments, record‑keeping, and budget management.
Ability to develop and analyze proposals of grant programs and requirements, identify opportunities, organize and manage varied work programs, exercise good judgment to attain quality results.
Experience with developing, implementing, and completing/closeout of contracts, agreements, and grants.
Experience with and ability to initiate, plan, and implement a self-funded project.
Basic knowledge of western United States forest management practices in the following areas: silviculture, harvesting systems, forest management planning, wildfire hazard mitigation, wildland fire suppression, prescribed fire, forest insect and disease management, community forestry, windbreaks, and forestry related outreach.
Experience with and knowledge of field forestry analysis (cruising, prescription development, timber marking, timber sale and/or contract administration, street tree inventory).
Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills. Experience communicating with a variety of landowners using various communications methods.
Proficient with the general Microsoft Suite office software products, ArcGIS, and GPS; working knowledge of geospatial data repositories.
Committed to safety, quality, demonstrated excellent customer service ethic and professionalism.
Demonstrated experience with participation on teams, committees and other special assignments.
Demonstrated ability to lead with a positive and productive attitude.
Professional certification or training related to the Supervisory Forester position (i.e. ISA Certified Arborist, SAF Certified Forester, etc.).
Job Duty Category: Administration and Supervision
General Administration – participates in the ongoing development of, understanding and promotion of, and facilitating accomplishment in within strategic priorities and agency objectives. Represents CSFS and the State Forester within the area. With direction from the Area Manager, sets work unit priorities, goal and targets within agency strategic plan. Participates in annual fiscal and work planning efforts. Understands and follows CSU / CSFS policy, guidelines and direction. Provides reports and accomplishment information in narratives and geospatial data collection systems. Agency representation on internal and external teams; and associated program administration.
Communication – communicates with internal and external partners, cooperators and staff to assure and enhance the flow of information between all CSFS employees, across the agency, with our publics, clientele, cooperators, and elected officials.
Customer Service – responsible for providing and ensuring internal and external customer service. Each Supervisory Forester must have a fundamental understanding of all CSFS program areas and have the ability to communicate program information to customers.
Equipment, Facilities and Vehicles – ensures assigned equipment, facilities and vehicles are well maintained in order to provide a reliable and safe working environment.
Fiscal Management – prepares, submits and tracks multiple project budgets. Adheres to CSU / CSFS financial policies and procedures. Administers grants.
Area Operations Team – participates on the area operations team assisting the Area Manager with setting priorities, annual work planning, budgets, and long range planning.
Personnel Management and Supervision – supervises, evaluates, manages conflict, and promotes professional development for assigned personnel. Mentors staff to ensure appropriate technical skills are developed and maintained. Ensures professional development plans are in place for assigned staff.
Program & Project Oversight – responsible for oversight and quality control for assigned projects and programs delivered within the service area. Assigned programs and projects may be from more than one functional area.
Relationships & Partnerships – develops and maintains professional relationships and partnerships with agency staff, local natural resource agencies, communities, collaborative groups, partners, landowner organizations, individual landowners and local elected officials.
Work Environment – ensures a safe, professional, and productive work environment. The Forestry Supervisory is responsible for ensuring all staff have completed and stay current on agency safety requirements for equipment use including by not limited to driving, ATV /UTVs, snowmobiles, and chainsaws.
Job Duty Category: Communications and Communities
Communications – creates and implements an area outreach program with the goal of increasing proactive forest stewardship and CSFS visibility within the area. Coordinates development of an area outreach plan that includes targets markets within priority areas; works with CSFS external and media relations specialist to coordinate media interactions for the area as needed. Facilitates the implementation of area outreach initiatives to encourage landowners to pursue forest management. May represent CSFS in collaborative organizations within the area.
Community Forestry – provides professional, scientific advice to municipalities, towns, unincorporated communities, homeowner associations, tree boards, etc.
Outreach – guides, supports and assists to area staff with presentations, workshops, and outreach related to forest management, silviculture, insects and disease, forest health, forest ecology, wildfire mitigation, and other forestry topics.
Job Duty Category: Forest Planning and Implementation
Forest Planning – responsible for annual and long-range project planning.
Forest Stewardship – typical activities include timber cruising and forest management plan development for non-federal landowners, administration of service contracts and forest product sales, ensuring best management practices (BMPs) are implemented to protect water quality, providing professionally sound advice to private landowners and local governments, promoting and providing scientifically based information and suggestions for the seedling tree program.
State Lands Management – provides professional services to state parks, state wildlife areas, state trust lands, and other state owned forested lands.
Wildfire Mitigation and Fuels Treatment – typical activities include wildfire mitigation projects, fuels treatment/fuels reduction projects, defensible space, etc.
Forest Health – typical activities include providing professional services and scientific advice on state and private lands to include insect and disease monitoring.
Outreach – incorporates forestry outreach activities with project implementation.
Job Duty Category: Science and Data
Data management – collaborates with area and division staff to facilitate collection, management and analysis of geospatial data.
Reporting – provides coordination, guidance and support for CSFS geospatial reporting systems. Ensures consistent reporting of accurate information.
Technology transfer – keeps current on new science related to forest management and wildfire mitigation.
Forest Management – provides professional services and scientific advice to area staff for response to vegetative recovery following wildfire, floods, insects and disease.
Special Instructions to Applicants To apply please submit a Cover Letter addressing how you meet both the required and preferred qualifications, a résumé, and three Professional References. In the Cover Letter also address which position you are applying for; Golden, Steamboat Springs or both. CSU is committed to full inclusion of qualified individuals. If you are needing assistance or accommodations with the search process, please reach out to the listed search contact. References will not be contacted without prior notification to candidates. Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
Conditions of Employment Pre‑employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires). Valid Driver’s License – Successful applicants must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a driver’s license or access to a licensed driver by the employment start date. Travel – Irregular work hours and periodic long days, evening and weekend service, occasional off‑district and periodic overnight travel. Special Requirements/Other – Successful applicants must live within the service/district area upon employment.
Search Contact —
EEO Colorado State University ( CSU ) provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Colorado State University strives to provide a safe study, work, and living environment for its faculty, staff, volunteers and students. To support this environment and comply with applicable laws and regulations, CSU conducts background checks for the finalist before a final offer. The type of background check conducted varies by position and can include, but is not limited to, criminal history, sex offender registry, motor vehicle history, financial history, and/or education verification. Background checks will also be conducted when required by law or contract and when, in the discretion of the University, it is reasonable and prudent to do so.
References Requested Minimum Requested: 3 Maximum Requested: 3
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Working Title: Supervisory Forester of Communications & Communities
Position Location: Full in-office/in-person
Posting Number: 202501733AP
Position Type: Admin Professional/ Research Professional
Number of Vacancies: 2
Work Hours/Week: 40
Proposed Annual Salary Range: $65,000 - $70,000
Employee Benefits: Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it’s a thriving community that’s transforming lives and improving the human condition through world‑class teaching, research, and service. With a robust benefits package, collaborative atmosphere, and focus on work‑life balance, CSU is where you can thrive, grow, and make a lasting impact.
Applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on 01/05/2026.
Within the CSFS, area and field offices are the base for field operations and local program delivery within the designated service area. Service and program delivery directly relates to achieving stewardship of Colorado’s diverse forest environments for the benefit of present and future generations. The specific program mix is correlated to population, forest type and condition, product markets, and specific local needs.
Position Summary Under supervision of the Area Manager, the Supervisory Foresters are responsible for general administrative duties and the direct oversight, management, development and implementation projects within one or more of the following functional areas:
Science and Data
Communications and Communities
Forest Planning and Implementation
Each Supervisory Forester position will have primary responsibilities in one specific functional area but will have additional duties in other functional areas as assigned by the Area Manager. This position has supervisory responsibilities. The Supervisory Forester is to perform project budget, program oversight, personnel, grant, equipment and facility management. The Supervisory Forester is expected to coordinate program delivery with program staff and will provide a primary contact point for local officials and key CSFS partnerships within the area as appropriate and directed by the Area Manager.
As a member of the Area Operations Team, the Supervisory Forester coordinates work effort to ensure efficient, effective, and cohesive program delivery in priority areas. The team works together to allocate and manage resources to ensure agency goals and objectives are achieved on time and within budget, address area operational issues, and ensure policies and practices are implemented consistently. The Area Operations Team works with the CSFS Leadership and Management teams to carry out agency priorities. The Supervisory Forester serves as the area liaison to related functional division(s) and program areas.
The Supervisory Foresters will participate in annual fiscal and work planning, administer project budgets ranging from $5,000 to $1 million dollars (spanning multiple year).
Required Job Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree (or greater) in forestry, another natural resources program or related degree will be considered.
A minimum of four years’ professional forestry experience.
Must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a driver’s license or access to a licensed driver by the employment start date.
Preferred Job Qualifications
Three years of experience with a state forestry agency.
Three years of experience in performance management and professional development of temporary and/or permanent staff.
Ability to build and maintain strong working relationships with the organization and publics, communities, local governments, elected officials, non‑profit groups, partners, and stakeholders.
Ability to exhibit confidence and competence in public presentations.
Capable of effectively documenting accomplishments, record‑keeping, and budget management.
Ability to develop and analyze proposals of grant programs and requirements, identify opportunities, organize and manage varied work programs, exercise good judgment to attain quality results.
Experience with developing, implementing, and completing/closeout of contracts, agreements, and grants.
Experience with and ability to initiate, plan, and implement a self-funded project.
Basic knowledge of western United States forest management practices in the following areas: silviculture, harvesting systems, forest management planning, wildfire hazard mitigation, wildland fire suppression, prescribed fire, forest insect and disease management, community forestry, windbreaks, and forestry related outreach.
Experience with and knowledge of field forestry analysis (cruising, prescription development, timber marking, timber sale and/or contract administration, street tree inventory).
Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills. Experience communicating with a variety of landowners using various communications methods.
Proficient with the general Microsoft Suite office software products, ArcGIS, and GPS; working knowledge of geospatial data repositories.
Committed to safety, quality, demonstrated excellent customer service ethic and professionalism.
Demonstrated experience with participation on teams, committees and other special assignments.
Demonstrated ability to lead with a positive and productive attitude.
Professional certification or training related to the Supervisory Forester position (i.e. ISA Certified Arborist, SAF Certified Forester, etc.).
Job Duty Category: Administration and Supervision
General Administration – participates in the ongoing development of, understanding and promotion of, and facilitating accomplishment in within strategic priorities and agency objectives. Represents CSFS and the State Forester within the area. With direction from the Area Manager, sets work unit priorities, goal and targets within agency strategic plan. Participates in annual fiscal and work planning efforts. Understands and follows CSU / CSFS policy, guidelines and direction. Provides reports and accomplishment information in narratives and geospatial data collection systems. Agency representation on internal and external teams; and associated program administration.
Communication – communicates with internal and external partners, cooperators and staff to assure and enhance the flow of information between all CSFS employees, across the agency, with our publics, clientele, cooperators, and elected officials.
Customer Service – responsible for providing and ensuring internal and external customer service. Each Supervisory Forester must have a fundamental understanding of all CSFS program areas and have the ability to communicate program information to customers.
Equipment, Facilities and Vehicles – ensures assigned equipment, facilities and vehicles are well maintained in order to provide a reliable and safe working environment.
Fiscal Management – prepares, submits and tracks multiple project budgets. Adheres to CSU / CSFS financial policies and procedures. Administers grants.
Area Operations Team – participates on the area operations team assisting the Area Manager with setting priorities, annual work planning, budgets, and long range planning.
Personnel Management and Supervision – supervises, evaluates, manages conflict, and promotes professional development for assigned personnel. Mentors staff to ensure appropriate technical skills are developed and maintained. Ensures professional development plans are in place for assigned staff.
Program & Project Oversight – responsible for oversight and quality control for assigned projects and programs delivered within the service area. Assigned programs and projects may be from more than one functional area.
Relationships & Partnerships – develops and maintains professional relationships and partnerships with agency staff, local natural resource agencies, communities, collaborative groups, partners, landowner organizations, individual landowners and local elected officials.
Work Environment – ensures a safe, professional, and productive work environment. The Forestry Supervisory is responsible for ensuring all staff have completed and stay current on agency safety requirements for equipment use including by not limited to driving, ATV /UTVs, snowmobiles, and chainsaws.
Job Duty Category: Communications and Communities
Communications – creates and implements an area outreach program with the goal of increasing proactive forest stewardship and CSFS visibility within the area. Coordinates development of an area outreach plan that includes targets markets within priority areas; works with CSFS external and media relations specialist to coordinate media interactions for the area as needed. Facilitates the implementation of area outreach initiatives to encourage landowners to pursue forest management. May represent CSFS in collaborative organizations within the area.
Community Forestry – provides professional, scientific advice to municipalities, towns, unincorporated communities, homeowner associations, tree boards, etc.
Outreach – guides, supports and assists to area staff with presentations, workshops, and outreach related to forest management, silviculture, insects and disease, forest health, forest ecology, wildfire mitigation, and other forestry topics.
Job Duty Category: Forest Planning and Implementation
Forest Planning – responsible for annual and long-range project planning.
Forest Stewardship – typical activities include timber cruising and forest management plan development for non-federal landowners, administration of service contracts and forest product sales, ensuring best management practices (BMPs) are implemented to protect water quality, providing professionally sound advice to private landowners and local governments, promoting and providing scientifically based information and suggestions for the seedling tree program.
State Lands Management – provides professional services to state parks, state wildlife areas, state trust lands, and other state owned forested lands.
Wildfire Mitigation and Fuels Treatment – typical activities include wildfire mitigation projects, fuels treatment/fuels reduction projects, defensible space, etc.
Forest Health – typical activities include providing professional services and scientific advice on state and private lands to include insect and disease monitoring.
Outreach – incorporates forestry outreach activities with project implementation.
Job Duty Category: Science and Data
Data management – collaborates with area and division staff to facilitate collection, management and analysis of geospatial data.
Reporting – provides coordination, guidance and support for CSFS geospatial reporting systems. Ensures consistent reporting of accurate information.
Technology transfer – keeps current on new science related to forest management and wildfire mitigation.
Forest Management – provides professional services and scientific advice to area staff for response to vegetative recovery following wildfire, floods, insects and disease.
Special Instructions to Applicants To apply please submit a Cover Letter addressing how you meet both the required and preferred qualifications, a résumé, and three Professional References. In the Cover Letter also address which position you are applying for; Golden, Steamboat Springs or both. CSU is committed to full inclusion of qualified individuals. If you are needing assistance or accommodations with the search process, please reach out to the listed search contact. References will not be contacted without prior notification to candidates. Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
Conditions of Employment Pre‑employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires). Valid Driver’s License – Successful applicants must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a driver’s license or access to a licensed driver by the employment start date. Travel – Irregular work hours and periodic long days, evening and weekend service, occasional off‑district and periodic overnight travel. Special Requirements/Other – Successful applicants must live within the service/district area upon employment.
Search Contact —
EEO Colorado State University ( CSU ) provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Colorado State University strives to provide a safe study, work, and living environment for its faculty, staff, volunteers and students. To support this environment and comply with applicable laws and regulations, CSU conducts background checks for the finalist before a final offer. The type of background check conducted varies by position and can include, but is not limited to, criminal history, sex offender registry, motor vehicle history, financial history, and/or education verification. Background checks will also be conducted when required by law or contract and when, in the discretion of the University, it is reasonable and prudent to do so.
References Requested Minimum Requested: 3 Maximum Requested: 3
Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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