Forester I
State of South Carolina
Posted: January 14, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of South Carolina
Forestry Commission
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
$49,606 - $70,498
per year
Type
Closes
This job involves helping private landowners manage their forests by creating plans, offering advice on sustainable practices, and reducing wildfire risks, while also supporting firefighting efforts and community education on fire prevention.
A good fit would be someone passionate about conservation and outdoor work, with a background in forestry or natural resources, who is physically fit and enjoys fieldwork in rural areas.
Provides forest management assistance and outreach to landowners and the general public to promote active management of forestland.
Writes forest management plans to produce multiple benefits including the sustainable production of forest products, clean air and water, wildlife habitat, aesthetics and to mitigate wildfire risks through recommending mastication and other fuels reduction activities.
Administers cost-share programs and prepares reports. Assists landowners with implementation of forestry practices. Performs insect and disease activities. Represents agency at local meetings.
Responds to wildfires and all-hazard incidents both in-state and out-of-state through Southeastern Compact requests and western wildfire assignments.
Participates in FireWise activities to include conducting wildfire risk assessments for at-risk communities in the wildland urban interface and other wildfire prevention events.
Responds to non-wildfire disasters, and participates in wildfire and disaster-related exercises as directed.
Assists in basic wildfire investigations, burn site inspections, participates in incident management activities on large fire events.
Supports Sector Fire Management Officers on fire suppression activities.
State & SCFC requirements: A bachelor's, master’s, or doctorate degree in forestry from a program accredited by the Society of American Foresters or a bachelor's, master’s, or doctorate degree in forestry or related natural resources field that meets the Society of American Foresters Certified Forester educational requirements.
(Examples of "related natural resources" include, but are not limited to, environmental studies, wildlife management, range management, or ecology.
The earned degree(s) must have a total of 56 semester credit hours with 51 semester credits as specified in the SAF forestry-related coursework areas (a through d) and an additional 5 credit hours in any of the forestry-related coursework areas.
See SAF link for more information: Requirements)
Must pass a physical fitness test of walking two (2) miles in thirty (30) minutes carrying a 25 lb. pack or meet the agency physical fitness program requirements.
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