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Seasonal Forestry Assistant (ALB Survey) - West Boylston Summer 2026
at Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council
POSITION INFORMATION:
Position: Seasonal Forestry Assistant - ALB Eradication Program Ground Survey
Location: 184 West Boylston St., West Boylston, MA 01583
Start Date: 7/12/26
End Date: 10/31/26
Work Hours: 7:30am - 4:00pm, Mon-Fri, 40 hours/week
of positions: 1
Biweekly salary: $2,060.84
Please note, if you are selected for this position and will be working less
than 90 days, the position will automatically revert to a short-term position.
Our short-term positions are not part of the salary scale that is advertised
within this job posting.
Should this position revert to a short-term seasonal position (less than 90
days), your salary rate will be discussed with
you during the interview phase of the process.
Who We Are:
The Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) seeks to
protect, preserve, and enhance Massachusetts’ environmental resources and
create a clean energy future for all residents. Through the stewardship of
open spaces, the protection of environmental resources, and the advancement of
clean energy, EEA works tirelessly to make Massachusetts a wonderful place to
live, work, and raise a family. Our commitment to environmental justice
ensures that every resident, regardless of background or location, can live in
a safe, clean environment and shares equally in the benefits of the clean
energy transition.
Who We Are as an Employer:
At EEA, we create meaningful, inclusive opportunities that empower our
employees to make a real difference in shaping the environmental future of
Massachusetts. We foster a workplace culture where diversity is valued,
innovation is encouraged, and collaboration thrives. Our employees play a
vital role in advancing sustainability, environmental justice, and clean
energy solutions, ensuring a positive and lasting impact on Massachusetts and
its residents.
DCR:
The Department of Conservation and Recreation’s mission is to protect, promote and enhance our common wealth of natural, cultural and recreational resources for the well-being of all. The DCR is steward to one of the largest and most diverse state parks systems in the nation which includes more than 450,000 acres of parks, forests, water supply protection lands, beaches, lakes, ponds, playgrounds, swimming pools, skating rinks, trails, golf courses and parkways. DCR strives to be an exemplary leader in conservation and recreation. DCR’s staff is passionate, dedicated, and continuously employs best practices that are informed by expertise and creates a sense of place through carrying out the mission.
Job Description:
The Department of Conservation and Recreation seeks applicants for the
position of Forestry Assistant within the Massachusetts Cooperative Asian
Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program.
About Conservation and Resource Stewardship:
DCR places are special. It starts with the conservation and stewardship of our
Commonwealth’s unique and significantlandscapes. Outdoor recreation invites
all to experience these resources and see what makes Massachusetts special. It
is the purpose of the Conservation and Resource Stewardship team to ensure
these lands are available for future generations. It is our passion to create
a sense of place at DCR that will foster a culture of stewardship.
About the Bureau of Forest Fire Control & Forestry:
The Bureau of Forest Fire Control & Forestry offers programs to promote,
protect and enhance healthy and diverse wooded and urban forests throughout
our Commonwealth including grant opportunities for urban forestry and
volunteer fire assistance, staff assistance to municipalities for fire
control, consulting forestry and forest stewardship for private lands,
oversight of forest health issues including insect and disease control and
storm related response, regulatory guidance on timber harvests as well as
forest management and timber sales on state lands.
About the Forest Health Program:
The Forest Health Program is responsible for monitoring and assessing factors
that influence the health of Massachusetts’ state forests. Forest Health staff
utilize multiple survey and trapping protocols to research insects and
diseases impacting forest conditions and work in cooperation with state,
federal, and municipal agencies to detect, manage, and treat biotic and
abiotic factors that negatively impact Massachusetts’ state forests.
About the Massachusetts Cooperative Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication
Program:
The Massachusetts Cooperative Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program
(Program) is a cross collaborative cooperative program where DCR Forest Health
staff work directly alongside United States Department of Agriculture (UDSA)
Animal Plant and Health Inspection Services (APHIS) Plant Protection and
Quarantine (PPQ) staff to eradicate Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) from
Massachusetts. All Program staff report to the same operational headquarters
and work together in mixed agency teams to eradicate ALB from the
Massachusetts ALB Regulated Area (i.e. Worcester, Boylston, West Boylston,
Shrewsbury, and parts of Auburn).
About the position:
Working in teams of USDA and DCR staff, Forestry Assistants perform on the
ground survey of host trees and host material for signs and symptoms of ALB
infestation. Teams survey in all types of terrain; in wooded areas, swamps,
and
residential, commercial, and landscaped areas. Over the course of the season,
Forestry Assistant’s will; hone their tree ID skills, become experienced in
identifying damage to trees caused by a wide variety of biotic and abiotic
factors, build upon their ability to read New England forests and landscapes,
gain invaluable interpersonal experience working in mixed agency teams, become
proficient in collecting and entering data using Esri ArcGIS Field Maps, and
strengthen their communication skills through interacting with the public and
stakeholders to carry out ALB host tree surveys.
DETAILED STATEMENT OF SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES:
- Identify ALB host trees to species, measure "DBH”, collect and enter data
using Esri ArcGIS Field Maps
- Inspect host trees for signs and symptoms of ALB infestation
- Work outdoors over all terrain types
- Interact with the public and stakeholders to conduct host tree inspections
- Cooperate with federal, state, and municipal authorities during emergencies
and natural disasters such as forest fires,
wind or ice storms, and insect infestations
- Other duties as assigned
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
· Critical thinking skills
· Strong interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written)
· Prior field work experience
· Knowledge of ALB lifecycle
· Familiarity with New England landscape and forest types
· Ability to identify all genera of ALB host trees
· Knowledge of regional invasive forest insects/pests/pathogens, their threats
and associated damage
· Experience using field data collection systems; such as, Esri applications
(i.e. Collector, Field Maps, Survey123), GPS devices (i.e. Garmin, Trimble)
· Ability to use a map and compass
BENEFITS OF JOINING THE ALB TEAM:
· Learn to identify regional native and landscaped trees in all seasons
· Gain invaluable communication skills engaging with the public and
stakeholders
· Union representation, Massachusetts Organization of State Engineers &
Scientists (MOSES) Unit 9
· Eligible for union recalls rights to position next season
· Paid personal time off; as well as, accrued sick time and vacation time
· Paid holidays
· Health insurance available, effective 1st of next month of the hire date
· Experience working in a state agency with diverse career opportunities
· Pension and optional enrollment in Massachusetts Deferred Compensation 457
SMART Plan
A cover letter and resume must be submitted as part of the application process.