p>• Training or experience in at least one of the following topics: public lands management, collaborative natural resources management, coupled human-natural ecosystems, federal planning processes (e.g., National Environmental Policy Act), rangeland monitoring, invasive rangeland plants, human-wildlife interactions, rangeland livestock systems, science communication, or other topics relevant to clientele needs in Carbon County. • One degree (Master's or Bachelor's) must be awarded in agricultural communications, natural resources journalism, natural science teaching, environment and natural resources, human dimensions of natural resources, ecology, wildlife management, rangeland management, animal science, agricultural economics, plant science, botany, horticulture, soil science, or a related field from an accredited institution.