星期二, 7月 15, 2025

美國林業協會NH州分支今秋推出全美首個林業技師認證

(Boston Orange 編譯)美國林業協會(GSD-SAF)花崗岩州分支宣佈,推出全美首創的林業技師產業認證(IRC),旨在為高中生、轉職人士及其他非傳統學生提供林業職涯的入門途徑。首批學員將於2025年秋季開始上課。

這項新的產業認證為非林業專業人士提供了堅實的基礎,使他們能夠進入核心林業職涯。GSD-SAF執行委員會主席Matthias Nevins指出:「這是全國首個為非專業人士提供林業基本概念和技能基礎的證書。」該證書既可獨立使用,也可作為取得美國林業家協會(SAF)「合格認證林業技術員(CCFT)」認證的先決條件,CCFT是林業技術員的專業標準。

新罕布夏州森林與土地處處長兼州林業官Patrick Hackley強調了這項認證的重要性,並表示這將為對林業感興趣的學生和成人提供有益的職涯路徑。

這項創新計畫是多個組織協同合作的成果,包括GSD-SAF、新罕布夏州林地所有者協會、新罕布夏州林地所有者教育基金會、新罕布夏大學、新罕布夏州森林與土地處以及保育基金會。美國林業家協會執行長Terry Baker表示,這項合作體現了林業領域適應當前和未來勞動力需求的必要性。

該IRC課程共計24個聯絡時數,內容涵蓋線上模組、在新罕布夏大學(UNH)進行的實地技能強化日,以及與林業專業人士的實踐日。課程內容與SAF的CCFT考試領域和知識範圍保持一致,使學生有機會在完成課程後進一步取得CCFT認證。

新罕布夏大學作為該州的旗艦高等學府,其林業學位課程和推廣計畫享譽盛名,並全力支持這項強化州林業產業勞動力的努力。

有興趣的教師、學生、輔導員以及傳統和非傳統勞動力單位,可聯繫新罕布夏州林地所有者協會的Doug Cullen(dcullen@nhtoa.org)了解更多資訊或報名。

Forestry Technician Industry-Recognized Credential Now Available

Concord, NH – The Granite State Division Society of American Foresters (GSD-SAF) endorses new industry-recognized credential (IRC) now available to high schools, adults looking for career changes, and other non-traditional students. The first cohort goes through the program in the fall of 2025.


“While there are IRCs that provide credentials to forestry professionals, this is the first in the nation that provides a foundation for non-professionals, including high schoolers, leading them into a core forestry career. Participants learn about silviculture, forest ecology, and forest management. This credential demonstrates basic literacy in forestry concepts and skills,” notes Matthias Nevins, chair of the GSD-SAF’s executive committee. It serves as a stand-alone IRC or students who are enrolled can use the program as a prerequisite to earn the Society of American Foresters’ (SAF) Candidate Certified Forestry Technician (CCFT) certification, a new certification that is a professional standard for forestry technicians.  


Earning the IRC and SAF’s nationally recognized CCFT can offer a competitive edge in the workforce. Professional certifications not only provide evidence of competency and an ongoing commitment to learning, they also require adherence to standards of professional practice. 


Patrick Hackley, director of New Hampshire’s division of forests and lands and state forester, echoes the importance of this IRC. “We have established some great collaborative workforce development efforts in the state, such as the New Hampshire Forest Career Field Day that brings hundreds of students together to learn about forestry careers annually. This is a next step for them, or adults exploring career changes, providing a pathway into rewarding forestry careers.”


“Our collaborators in New Hampshire, specifically, the Granite State Division of SAF, NH Timberland Owners Association, New Hampshire Timberland Owners Education Foundation, the University of New Hampshire, NH Division of Forests and Lands, and The Conservation Fund have done a great service to the profession and participants by creating a connection between people who are interested in outdoor work, and the professional ‘gold standard,’ SAF Certified Forestry Technician (CFT). We are excited about the interest and traction we have seen to date.”


The Society of American Foresters CEO, Terry Baker expresses why the connection between the IRC program and SAF’s Certified Forestry Technician program makes sense, “For 125 years, SAF has set the standard for forestry practices. This exciting collaboration reflects our need to evolve and meet the workforce needs of today and tomorrow, while serving as an example for many others.”


The IRC is comprised of 24 contact hours that are assigned SAF Continuing Forestry Education units. Students participate in a synchronous online introductory program, followed by 7 recorded asynchronous modules on different forestry topics. The participants then spend a day at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) reinforcing field skills under the guidance of faculty and staff before rounding out the IRC by spending a second day with practitioners in the field. 


The IRC coursework aligns with SAF’s CFT Exam Domains & Knowledge Areas and allows students the opportunity to earn and maintain the Candidate Certified Forestry Technician (CCFT) during the program. Students enrolled in the CFT program in conjunction with the IRC program are required to take the CFT exam within 6 months of completing the program and can level up to the full designation of CFT after passing the examination and meeting the work experience requirements.

 

Jasen Stock, executive director at New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association (NHTOA), reflects upon recent forest industry workforce development successes in the state. “NHTOA is taking on many of the administrative tasks, and we are happy to do so. This aligns with the broader forest industry workforce development initiative we are employing. This program got established and has so much interest because of the good collaboration and work between the entities involved.” 


The University of New Hampshire is the flagship post-secondary school in New Hampshire, housing a respected forestry degree program and a nationally recognized Extension program.


“UNH wholeheartedly embraces efforts that strengthen the state’s forest industry workforce, and we welcome putting UNH training facilities, infrastructure, and our teaching excellence behind this effort,” says Jesse Stabile Morrell, assistant dean for undergraduate and professional studies with the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture at the University of New Hampshire. 


Teachers, students, guidance counselors, as well as traditional and non-traditional workforce entities, can learn more or enroll by contacting Doug Cullen with the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association at 603-224-9699 or dcullen@nhtoa.org.

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