Seasonal Restoration Crew Lead
Confidential
Posted: January 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
Lead a team of restoration crew members in the field, overseeing the restoration of native marsh and swamp forest ecosystems in Northeast Ohio.
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Job Description
People Architects is proud to partner with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in recruiting a Seasonal Restoration Crew Lead to support hands-on ecological restoration work across native marsh and swamp forest systems at Mentor Marsh. Position Duration: This is a seasonal position running from May 4th through November 12th.
This is seasonal, field-based work for someone who doesn’t want to watch conservation happen from the sidelines you want to be out there, leading it. As a Seasonal Restoration Crew Lead, you’ll play a key role in stewarding fragile ecosystems throughout Northeast Ohio. You’ll help guide Restoration Technicians, manage invasive species projects, and contribute directly to restoring native plant communities that support long-term biodiversity.
This role blends leadership, ecology, and grit—and it’s designed for someone who feels most at home when the work is tangible and the impact is real.
Responsibilities:
Support the Restoration Manager by training and leading Restoration Technicians in daily field operations
Assist with planning and on-site coordination of contractors and local partners
Operate an amphibious utility task vehicle (UTV)
Apply a variety of land management and invasive species control techniques
Safely operate and maintain hand and power tools
Assist with monitoring, mapping, and data entry related to invasive plant treatments
Review GPS and aerial drone data and help integrate findings into GIS maps
Support plant identification using taxonomic field guides
Collect and distribute seeds and cuttings for marsh habitat restoration
Perform additional field and restoration duties as needed
Qualifications (required and preferred):
Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Botany, Restoration Ecology, or a related field
Two years of related experience or an equivalent mix of education and hands-on work
Pesticide Applicator License preferred
Have first aid certification like WFA (Wilderness First Aid), WAFA (Wilderness Advanced First Aid) or WFR (Wilderness First Responder. preferred.
Deep curiosity about science, ecosystems, and conservation work
Comfort using taxonomic keys and field identification guides
Ability to lead others with clarity, professionalism, and accountability
Willingness to learn and apply multiple invasive species management techniques
Familiarity with native plants and wildlife of Northeast Ohio
Strong organization, time management, and problem-solving skills
Ability to collaborate across interdisciplinary teams and leadership levels
Flexible availability, including occasional evenings or weekends
Reliable transportation between field sites
Working Conditions:
Outdoor work in all weather conditions
Exposure to insects, thorny or poisonous plants, and uneven terrain
Semi-remote locations with limited indoor access
Extended walking and physically demanding fieldwork
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs with or without reasonable accommodation
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