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Spread the word: taking applications for a new Colorado State Forester

The Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) is seeking a State Forester who will be a visionary and inspiring leader for staff, partners, and the public.  The State Forester will need to bring creativity and innovation to the agency as Colorado’s growing population and changing climate pose new challenges. Within the agency, the State Forester will provide direction and motivation and foster a culture of positivity, inclusivity, diversity, and accountability. Outside the agency, the State Forester will build the role of CSFS as a state and national leader by being knowledgeable in technical and policy issues, operating in a collaborative manner, and positioning the agency to address the most critical forest issues in the state.

To apply and view a complete position announcement, visit: https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/86662 by June 27, 2021 for full consideration.

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