Fisheries & Wildlife Biological Scientist III - FWC (Ocala, FL)

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Posting Closing Date: 10/05/2025 

Location: 1239 SW 10th Street, Ocala, FL 34471, or other locations in central Florida considered.

Salary: $1,730.77 bi-weekly + benefits

Supervisor: Alex Kropp

Residency requirement: Florida

 

Minimum qualifications: A high school diploma and six years of professional experience in a closely related biological field or laboratory program are required. A Bachelor of Science degree in a relevant field can substitute for four of the six years of required experience.

 

Preferred qualifications: A Bachelor of Science degree in one of the biological sciences and three years of professional biological experience. Knowledge of gopher tortoise and other wildlife survey procedures, the identification of natural communities and listed wildlife species endemic to Florida is highly desirable.

Knowledge of the Florida listed species process, permitting, and/or wildlife conservation is preferred. A Master of Science degree in one of the biological sciences is preferred.

This is a full-time employment position that is eligible for all career service state employee benefits, including paid leave, health insurance, retirement benefits, tuition waivers for continuing education, and numerous agency trainings for professional development.

To apply: In addition to submitting an electronic State of Florida employment application and completing the qualifying questions, a resume and cover letter must be attached describing your interest in this position and relevant experience.  Answers to qualifying questions must be validated in your application, resume and cover letter.

 

Description of Duties:

This is a full-time Career Service position that is eligible for all career service state employee benefits including paid leave, health insurance, retirement benefits, tuition waivers for continuing education, and numerous agency trainings for professional development.

This position works in the FWC’s Wildlife Diversity Conservation Section (WDC), serving as the Northeast Region’s Gopher Tortoise Conservation Biologist. This position is responsible for reviewing and processing gopher tortoise permit applications, including drafting permits and related notices to agency standards. This position works in the field conducting site visits to areas under consideration for permitting to verify gopher tortoise surveys/population estimates, evaluate habitat suitability for tortoises and other listed species, and document occurrences of other listed species. Site visits are also conducted on permitted areas to ensure compliance with state rules and Species Guidelines. Responsibilities also include reviewing draft conservation easement documents and habitat management plans to implement permit requirements and conservation goals.

This position has the opportunity to participate in and lead team meetings, seminars, and workshops relating to wildlife resource management, as well as other professional development opportunities within and outside of the FWC. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to participate in outreach activities providing technical and educational information to conservation organizations, professional audiences, schools, and civic groups.

The person in this position works collaboratively with a regional team of species conservation biologists to improve wildlife conservation in the region. This may include assisting with or leading priority imperiled species projects, developing or enhancing partnerships with other organizations, providing technical assistance to the public and other agencies, inputting and managing data, maintaining equipment, and providing other administrative support for regional activities as necessary.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Knowledge in gopher tortoise and other wildlife survey protocols

  • Knowledge of Florida listed species permitting is preferred

  • Ability to identify natural communities and listed wildlife species endemic to Florida is highly desirable

  • Knowledge or experience of habitat management techniques that benefit terrestrial wildlife

  • Ability to spend long hours outdoors, walking across uneven terrain in various climate conditions

  • Ability to read and interpret aerial, habitat, soils, and land use maps

  • Skill in interacting and communicating effectively with internal and outside entities, including both written and verbal communication

  • Skill in presenting technical information to various audiences

  • Ability to work with minimal supervision and as part of a team

  • Skill in using computers and relevant software, use and maintenance of equipment required

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships

  • Ability to problem-solve and handle conflict with professionalism

  • Ability to plan and prioritize work assignments, multi-task, establish and meet deadlines; possesses good time management skills

  • Ability to understand and apply applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures

  • Strong customer service skills required

  • Ability to occasionally travel out of town with overnight stays 

  • Skill in use of Microsoft Office software, Adobe Acrobat, and ArcGIS