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Soil & Water Conservation District Staff


Vacant | Conservation District Manager




Job Description:

The Conservation District Manager is responsible for coordinating, administering and supervising the St. Lawrence County Soil & Water Conservation District programs. The Manager is responsible for the planning of environmental programs involving both private and public properties and entities in all aspects of natural resource management involving both administrative and technical phases. Work is performed under the direction of the Board of Directors of the County Soil & Water Conservation District. Supervision may be exercised over other district employees; incumbent does related work as required.


Aaron Barrigar | District Forester


Aaron Barrigar was hired as the St. Lawrence County Soil and Water Conservation District Forester in August 2018. He graduated from SUNY ESF with a BS in Forest Resource Management  

Job Description:

Plans and directs the day-to-day management, protection, and use of the County’s forestland. Provide technical assistance to landowners and units of government for soil and water conservation practices according to standards and specifications. Assists with established Soil and Water Conservation District programs and grants; prepares a variety of records and reports; provides forestry technical advice and conservation education. Attends and participates in various meetings as assigned by the District Manager. Maintains liason with other forestry and natural resource management agencies and advisory organizations; makes field visits to perform forest inventory work with regard to future tree harvesting, mapping of timberland and forest property; Conducts tract boundary line maintenance activities on a periodic rotation for all 38 County parcels. Participate in other associated activities with staff as needed.


Melissa Woods | Secretary/Treasurer


Melissa Woods was hired as the St. Lawrence County Soil and Water Conservation District Secretary/Treasurer in July 2023. She has 8 years previous experience as an administrative assistant.

Job Description:

The District Secretary/Asst. Treasurer is responsible for performing clerical, secretarial and bookkeeping work of a responsible and confidential nature for the Board of Directors of the Soil and Water Conservation District, the District Conservationist, and the Conservation District Manager. Additionally, this person acts as the District Treasurer. Work is performed in accordance with general guidelines established by the Board of Directors and the District Conservationist with considerable leeway allowed for the exercise of independent judgment in completing work tasks and scheduling work flow and priorities. General supervision is received from the Board of Directors, the District Conservationist, and the Conservation District Manager. Supervision is not typically a function of this classification. Does related work as required.


Jevonnah Foster | District Technician


Jevonnah Foster was hired as the St. Lawrence County Soil and Water Conservation District Technician in August 2018.  She graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Wildlife Science from SUNY ESF. She also has a M.S. degree from Western Illinois University in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration.  

Job Description:

The District Technician performs a variety of technical duties and provides assistance to landowners, groups, organizations and units of government related to the planning and establishment of various soil and water conservation practices on public and private properties. Duties are performed under the direct supervision of the District Manager. Performs related work as required.


Heidi Knafelc | District Technician


Heidi Knafelc was hired as the St. Lawrence County Soil and Water Conservation District Technician in August of 2022 after interning at the District for 2 years. She graduated with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Wildlife Science from Paul Smith's college. 

Job Description: 

The District Technician performs a variety of technical duties and provides assistance to the county forester conducting forest inventory, and completes various tasks related to the planning and establishment of various soil and water conservation practices on public and private properties. Duties are performed under the direct supervision of the District Manager. Performs related work as required.

 

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