[ES_JOBS_NET] Fellowship Opportunities in Wildfire & Land Stewardship
Lily Elola
lilyelola at berkeley.edu
Mon Sep 22 15:10:01 MDT 2025
GrizzlyCorps is seeking recent graduates in fire science, forestry,
environmental science, conservation, and related fields for two unique
fellowship opportunities focused on wildfire resilience and land
stewardship in Northern California. These are full-time, 11-month positions
for the 2025-2026 service term (September 2025 – August 31, 2026) and are
ideal for motivated individuals passionate about applying their academic
knowledge to real-world challenges.
🌳 Position 1: Mendocino Fire Safe Council Fellow
Location: On-site in Mendocino County, California
Focus: Wildfire Resilience & Impact Assessment
Description: The Mendocino County Fire Safe Council (MCFSC) is seeking a
fellow to lead new initiatives in wildfire resilience and environmental
impact assessment. This on-site role will focus on developing wildfire
resilience resources for denser rural housing types and assessing the
effectiveness of past fuel reduction projects. The fellow will also assist
with an existing middle school wildfire education program. A strong passion
for community service, conservation, and environmental science is a must. GIS
capability is a plus.
On-site housing coordinated by MFSC and HREC, making this an excellent
option for those looking to move to the area.
Access to a personal car recommended.
🔥 Position 2: Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance (TERA) Fellow
Location: On-site in Upper Lake, Lake County, California
Focus: EcoCultural Fire Coordinator
Description: The Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance (TERA), an intertribal
nonprofit, is looking for a fellow with intermediate GIS experience to
engage cultural practitioners with TERA’s EcoCultural Fire Program. The
fellow will develop an interactive map for land-based resources, host
outreach events, build bridges between Tribal communities and private
landowners, and support the overall logistical needs of the program. This
is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of Indigenous
sovereignty, ecological restoration, and fire resilience.
Housing: Not provided on-site, relocation can be negotiated to
Mendocino/Lake county.
Access to a personal car recommended.
For more details on each position and to apply, please visit our website’s
application page <https://www.grizzlycorps.org/fellows>:
https://www.grizzlycorps.org/fellows.
For any questions, contact Lily Elola at lilyelola at berkeley.edu.
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