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Sarah Lambert

Prineville,OR

Summary

Experienced leader with a proven track record of optimizing wellness for individuals for over 25 years and expertise in natural resource, fire, and fuels management. Demonstrates strong leadership and problem-solving abilities. Highly organized and proactive communicator with a focus on efficiency. Committed to delivering exceptional customer service.

Overview

24
24
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Business Owner

Sarah Rae Lambert
Prineville, OR
01.2022 - Current
  • Guided clients to incorporate healthy habits including maintaining a well-balanced diet, engaging in regular physical exercise, and getting enough restful sleep while managing daily stresses.
  • Assisted clients in developing goals and offered consistent support to maintain their motivation.
  • Developed tailor-made workout routines and nutritional guidelines for clients

IA Dispatcher GS-0462-05

USFS
Redmond, OR
03.2020 - Current
  • USE OF DISPATCH RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Received smoke reports, mapped location, created new incidents within CAD system, and determined appropriate response to wildfire incidents
  • Maintained all incoming information and performed regular audits on incident logs in CAD
  • I also trained and/or assisted new dispatchers with computer systems in the dispatching of resources to various incidents
  • INDEPENDENTLY CARRIED OUT PROCEDURAL AND TECHNICAL TASKS: I dispatched closest resources, equipment, and supplies to suppress wildland fires based on the need of specific incident and communications with personnel on the ground and/or duty officer(s)
  • I developed ability to anticipate possible resource or supply need for the suppression of an incident
  • COMMUNICATION WITH INTERESTED ENTITIES: Effectively communicated with cooperators, multiple divisions within the fire management area, and other agencies anytime they may be impacted by an incident
  • TRACKING OF RESOURCES OTHER THAN FIRE: Maintain radio and/or phone communication with field personnel from various natural resource programs
  • Monitor BLM/FS IN/OUT Boards to ensure all resources return safely from the field
  • UTILIZING VARIOUS COMPUTER SYSTEMS: Utilized multiple programs throughout the season to compile data for requested information on computer programs such as Intterra, CAD, Meso West, and NWS Spot Forecast Request
  • This data was utilized for fire investigation reports or spot weather requests
  • LOGISTICAL SUPPORT: Received and filled orders for incidents utilizing IROC
  • TRAINING: Completed Expanded Dispatch Recorder (EDRC) taskbook, then initiated both Initial Attack Dispatch (IADP) and Expanded Dispatch Support (EDSD) taskbooks

Firefighter GS0462-05

BLM
Prineville, OR
06.2019 - 11.2019
  • FIRE FIGHTER: Suppressed wildland fires as part of a hand crew or engine crew member in both initial attack and extended attack incidents within a highly complex inter-agency fire organization building relationships between partners, cooperators, and neighboring forest units
  • PROFICIENCY WITH SPECIALIZED TOOLS: Utilization of various tools in the suppression of wildland fires, ability to properly drive and operate fire engines and their pumps, knowledge of assembling/utilizing hose packs, and able to maintain/operate chain saws
  • FIRE CLERK: Assisting the fire management organization with time and attendance reports, vehicle reports, travel documents, and credit card statements
  • Responsible for tracking seasonal employees training hours, collecting and electronically filing their certificates of completion into the district's shared electronic filing system
  • MEMBER OF PNW IMT8: Joined Pacific Northwest Incident Management Team 8, (PNW IMT 8), as a Qualified Equipment Time Recorder, (EQTR), Personnel Time Recorder-Trainee, (PTRC-T), and Status Check-in Recorder-Trainee, (SCKN-T) on a fire assignment in Washington
  • KNOWLEDGE OF FIRE BUSINESS: Competent in fire business contracts, time allowances, navigation of e-ISuite computer program
  • Completed fire business courses S-260 and S-261
  • LEADERSHIP: Utilized my experience and skills to mentor and counsel new and returning firefighters in career development and other professional matters

Firefighter GS-0462-04

BLM
Prineville, OR
06.2018 - 12.2018
  • FIREFIGHTER TYPE II: Performed duties in the suppression and prevention of wildland fires
  • This included becoming proficient in the utilization of specialized tools, driving fire engines and operating their pumps, building and utilizing hose packs, and maintaining and operating chainsaws
  • FIRE SUPPRESSION: As a member of both hand crews and engine crews, I worked on initial attack and extended attack wildland fire incidents utilizing appropriate tactics in the suppression of wildland fires
  • This developed in me a strong sense of awareness to possible hazards
  • PRESCRIBED FIRE: Assisted in prescribed fires in various ways including ignitions, holding the line, and monitoring fire behavior
  • This allowed me to learn and understand the desired objectives as well as built an awareness to weather and the effects it has on the fire behavior
  • FUELS REDUCTION: Was involved with the implementation of thinning projects, following silvicultural prescriptions and guidelines for the improvement of forest health and stand composition
  • MEMBER OF PNW IMT8: Participated in the apprentice program, allowing me to be part of Pacific Northwest Incident Management Team 8
  • While on our first assignment I initiated my Equipment time recorder task book
  • I participated in 4 fire assignments as an EQTR Trainee throughout the fire season

Educational Assistant

Crook County School District
Prineville, OR
09.2013 - 06.2018
  • CREATING/DIRECTING BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION PROGRAM: I was tasked with the development and implementation of our school’s behavioral intervention program for kids who needed to be removed from their regular classroom setting
  • These children ranged from regular offenders to kids who just had a momentary lapse in judgement and needed a short time-out
  • This was an opportunity for me to develop an ability for different methods of communication and teaching that matched each individual child's need for help
  • CLERICAL DUTIES: I was required to perform various administrative assistant duties such as answering phones or making phone calls, completing project work for teachers, inputting data into multiple computer programs such as School Master and SWISS, creating EXCEL spread sheets for the school district, etc
  • OTHER DUTIES: I performed test administration duties, taught small groups as well as full classrooms from grades K-5, and supervised children in other various locations

Retail Sales Associate

Riches And Rags
Prineville, OR
11.2011 - 08.2013
  • CUSTOMER SERVICE: Successfully learned to communicate with a variety of different personality types and assist them when needed
  • ACCOUNTING: After each shift it was my responsibility to count and balance the till
  • OPERATING COMPUTER SYSTEM: Became proficient in utilizing their Point of Sale computer program

Dispatcher

Express Personnel Services
Lewiston, ID
08.2005 - 08.2006
  • DISPATCH ASSISTANT: I was employed by the Forest Service through a temp hiring service for this position
  • I assisted the permanent lead fire dispatcher as Slate Creek Ranger Station in all aspects of fire and other emergency incident dispatching procedures
  • DISPATCHING DUTIES: This job included following established procedures to perform a variety of technical duties common to the dispatch of personnel, equipment
  • Aircraft, and supplies in response to resource orders from the field
  • Specifically; ordering a variety of resources, receiving and transmitting radio calls, transcribing and maintaining all telephone and two-way radio transmissions in the communications log, filling out crew time reports, recording and submitting fire reports, recording fire danger indices, mapping new fire starts, monitoring weather forecasts and observations, and mobilizing fire resources
  • ACTING LEAD DISPATCHER: In the absence of the lead dispatcher, I was expected to fill in and independently perform all dispatching tasks
  • I became proficient and directed others with inputting data into a number of fire-related computer applications associated with the dispatch organization and made assessments of outputs
  • My time was split between Slate Creek Ranger Station as well as Grangeville Interagency Dispatch Center, where I filled in as an initial attack dispatcher

Biological Tech GS-0404-04

USFS
White Bird, ID
06.2004 - 10.2004
  • BIOLOGICAL TECH: Worked on the Nez Perce National Forest performing wildlife and plant surveys to support project planning and implementation

Forestry Technician/Thinning Crew GS-0462-05

USFS
Bend, OR
11.2003 - 04.2004
  • FUELS REDUCTION: Applied silvicultural prescriptions for the implementation of fuels reduction with the use of a chain saw to meet desired objectives
  • RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Participated in support work in areas such as recreation, maintenance, tree planting/reforestation, fence repair/construction, and prescribed burning

Firefighter GS-0462-04

USFS
White Bird, ID
06.2003 - 09.2003
  • FIRE FIGHTER: I worked as a firefighter on a 10-person module both on engines and a hand crew depending on what the need was for a specific incident
  • This job covered a variety of duties that included fire suppression, fuels management, and fire prevention
  • ICT5-T: I initiated and worked toward the completion of my incident commander type 5 taskbook while working on the Nez Perce National Forest
  • I was responsible for independently leading other firefighter in the suppression of wildland fires in a safe and efficient manner
  • I was highly aware of my surroundings, including topography, fuel type, weather and the effects it had on the fire's behavior, and seeing any possible hazards

Forestry Tech/Thinning Crew GS-0462-04

USFS
Bend, OR
11.2002 - 03.2003
  • THINNING PROJECTS: Completed thinning projects with the use of a chainsaw to fulfill silvicultural prescriptions based on tree species, spacing, crown shape, bowl defect and size
  • I also assisted in resource management support in areas such as recreation, maintenance, tree planting, fence repair/construction, and prescribed fires

Firefighter GS-0455-04

Bureau Of Land Management
Prineville, OR
06.2002 - 09.2002
  • FIREFIGHTER: As a crew member on a type 6 engine I was involved in both fire suppression and prevention activities
  • This included building hose lays, digging line, performing mobile attack, black lining, monitoring fire behavior, mop-up, and post fire rehab
  • During the fall we conducted prescribed fires with the objective of noxious weed eradication and fuels reduction
  • I participated in ignitions, holding line, and monitoring fire behavior
  • FFT1/SQUAD BOSS-T: Over the summer I worked to complete my Firefighter 1/Squad Boss taskbook
  • I completed this task and gained my qualification while on a fire assignment with an NWR crew

Firefighter GS-0455-04

Bureau Of Land Management
Prineville, OR
06.2001 - 09.2001
  • FIREFIGHTER: I worked as a crew member on a type 6 engine, stationed at Paulina Guard Station
  • My primary job was fire suppression/prevention
  • This involved initial attack and extended attack on wildland fires, as well as prescribed fires to maintain healthier grassland and forest environments
  • FFT1 (T): My firefighter 1 taskbook was initiated and I was able to begin performing tasks required for this qualification

Firefighter GS-0455-03

Bureau Of Land Management
Prineville, OR
06.2000 - 10.2000
  • FIREFIGHTER: My summer started in guard school to obtain the training and knowledge I needed to perform the duties of a wildland firefighter
  • I was stationed at Dayville Guard Station, working as a crew member on a type 6 mutual aid engine
  • I performed all the basic duties of a firefighter 2 throughout the season and participated in prescribed burning in the fall

Education

Specialization - Performance Enhancement Specialist

National Academy of Sports Medicine
Online
12-2022

Specialization - Behavior Change Specialist

National Academy of Sports Medicine
Ona, WV
11-2022

National Accreditation - Certified Nutrtional Coach

National Academy of Sports Medicine
Online
09-2022

National Accreditation - Certified Group Fitness Instructor

AAFA
Online
06-2021

National Accreditation - Certified Personal Trainer

National Academy of Sports Medicine
Online
03-2021

Specialization - Corrective Exercise Specialization

National Academy of Sports Medicine
Online
02-2021

Associate of Science: AAS - Forestry

Central Oregon Community College
Bend, OR
06.2003

National Accreditation - Level 1 Nutrtional Coach

Precision Nutrtion
Olin, IA

National Accreditation - Stress, Sleep, And Recovery

Precision Nutrition
Online

National Accreditation - Change Psychology

Precision Nutriton
Online

Skills

  • Financial Management
  • Work Planning and Prioritization
  • Attention to Detail
  • Coaching and Mentoring
  • Customer Relations
  • Professional Networking
  • Budget Control
  • Bookkeeping
  • Operations Management
  • Relationship Building
  • Driven and Determined
  • Consulting
  • Customer Service

Other Qualification

  • EDRC Qualified
  • EQTR Qualified
  • IADP Trainee
  • EDSD Trainee
  • PTRC Trainee
  • SCKN Trainee
  • FFT2 Qualified
  • FFT1 Trainee

Certification

  • Certified Personal Trainer
  • Certified Group Fitness Instructor
  • Certified Nutritional Coach

References

References available upon request.

Timeline

Business Owner

Sarah Rae Lambert
01.2022 - Current

IA Dispatcher GS-0462-05

USFS
03.2020 - Current

Firefighter GS0462-05

BLM
06.2019 - 11.2019

Firefighter GS-0462-04

BLM
06.2018 - 12.2018

Educational Assistant

Crook County School District
09.2013 - 06.2018

Retail Sales Associate

Riches And Rags
11.2011 - 08.2013

Dispatcher

Express Personnel Services
08.2005 - 08.2006

Biological Tech GS-0404-04

USFS
06.2004 - 10.2004

Forestry Technician/Thinning Crew GS-0462-05

USFS
11.2003 - 04.2004

Firefighter GS-0462-04

USFS
06.2003 - 09.2003

Forestry Tech/Thinning Crew GS-0462-04

USFS
11.2002 - 03.2003

Firefighter GS-0455-04

Bureau Of Land Management
06.2002 - 09.2002

Firefighter GS-0455-04

Bureau Of Land Management
06.2001 - 09.2001

Firefighter GS-0455-03

Bureau Of Land Management
06.2000 - 10.2000

Specialization - Performance Enhancement Specialist

National Academy of Sports Medicine

Specialization - Behavior Change Specialist

National Academy of Sports Medicine

National Accreditation - Certified Nutrtional Coach

National Academy of Sports Medicine

National Accreditation - Certified Group Fitness Instructor

AAFA

National Accreditation - Certified Personal Trainer

National Academy of Sports Medicine

Specialization - Corrective Exercise Specialization

National Academy of Sports Medicine

Associate of Science: AAS - Forestry

Central Oregon Community College

National Accreditation - Level 1 Nutrtional Coach

Precision Nutrtion

National Accreditation - Stress, Sleep, And Recovery

Precision Nutrition

National Accreditation - Change Psychology

Precision Nutriton
Sarah Lambert