Biological Science Technician - USDA (Clewiston)

United States Department of Agriculture

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Wildlife Services

South Florida District Office

OPEN DATE: October 20, 2023

CLOSING DATE: November 3, 2023

POSITION TITLE: Biological Science Technician (Wildlife)

TYPE OF POSITION: Term Appointment with possibility for Benefits, Excepted Service

Not to Exceed 13 months (may be extended up to 4 years)

WORK SCHEDULE: Full-Time

ANNOUNCEMENT #: WSFL-SOUTH-102023-CORPSIGUANA

SERIES/GRADE: GS-0404-5/6

FULL PERFORMANCE

LEVEL: GS-0404-6

NUMBER OF

POSITIONS: More than 1 position may be filled from this announcement

LOCATION: Clewiston, FL

(Relocation expenses will not be paid)

SALARY: $37,696 - $54625 (RUS Pay Table) per year

Salary may vary depending on Locality Pay

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Natural Resources Program Coordinator - Seminole County (Geneva)

Natural Resources Program Coordinator



Salary $50,018.80 - $80,030.08 Annually

Location Geneva, FL

Job Type Full Time Employment

Job Number 2023-02991

Department LS Greenways and Natural Lands Division

Opening Date 10/11/2023

Closing Date 10/25/2023 11:59 PM Eastern

Description

This position is responsible for the resource management and monitoring of Natural Lands, Trails, and Parks. This may include activities such as resource inventories, site inspections, monitoring of flora and fauna, habitat restoration, coordination with Sheriff on natural resource law enforcement, public relations, data collection and management, prescribed burning, gps/gis mapping, project management, oversight of interns and volunteers, and management plan development and implementation.

**Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. 

**Additional compensation based on licensure. 

Essential Functions

Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position.


Management Plans - The development, updating and implementation of both comprehensive and individual site management plans.
 
Prescribed Burn Program - Lead the planning and oversight of the Natural Lands prescribed burn program, including annual burn plan development and execution, coordination with Fire Department, Florida Forest Service and post fire monitoring.
 
Project Management – Oversight of all aspects of project management including scope development, bid process, vendor selection, contract administration and financial tracking for natural resource related projects.
 
Exotic Species Control Program - Lead the planning and oversight of the Natural Lands exotic/invasive species control program, including related surveys, annual treatment plan, coordination with staff, grant applications and execution, and post treatment monitoring.
 
Resource Management - The survey and inventory of natural resources on all Natural Land properties, to include but not be limited to listed species, exotic species, fire effects, photo points and human use.
 
Data Management – Coordination of all resource management and attendance data collected as well as subsequent annual reporting requirements to various agencies.
 
Intern/Contract Staff Program Management – Development, recruitment, training and supervision of interns, contract staff, volunteers and community services workers for exotic species control, photo points, data entry and habitat restoration efforts.
 
Mapping – Lead the creation and maintenance of all NL maps including GPS data collection and GIS development of associated charts and diagrams.

Attend working groups and other community meetings as a Natural Lands representative.
 
Habitat Restoration - 
Lead the coordination of habitat restoration projects such as roller chopping, hardwood removal, timber harvest, exotic species control and related grant applications and implementation.
 
Assist with and lead educational activities
such as special programs, hikes and events as needed.
 
Additional Duties:
Performs additional duties as required.

In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties.

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Land Acquisition Review Agent - FWC (Tallahassee)

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Working Title: Land Acquisition Review Agent

Salary:  $1,742.64 biweekly

Supervisor:  Susie Nuttall

Position address and telephone:  2002 Old St. Augustine Road, Building A, Tallahassee, FL 32301

Region:  Northwest

County:  Leon

Working hours:  Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm

Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and two years of professional experience in land management, land use analysis, land appraisal, land acquisition, real property law, real estate, environmental law, land surveying or abstract and title work.

  • A master's degree from an accredited college or university in real estate, planning, civil engineering, geography, geology or natural resources management can substitute for one year of the required experience.

  • Professional or nonprofessional experience as described above can substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required college education.

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

  • Ability to work independently.

  • Excellent organizational skills.

  • Knowledge and ability to use a variety of computer software applications including word processing, spreadsheets, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and databases.

  • Ability to create presentations and present to the public or in meetings.

  • Ability to participate in out-of-town travel several days at a time on an average of at least once or twice a month.

  • Effective communication.

  • Knowledge of the principles of land management and real estate.

  • Ability to review, examine, and evaluate data relating to state land acquisitions to ensure compliance with applicable statutory requirements.

  • Ability to understand and apply applicable rules, regulations, policies, and procedures relating to state land acquisitions.

  • Ability to utilize problem-solving techniques.

  • Ability to write well (e.g., letters, project or grant proposals or other funding opportunities).

  • Ability to plan, organize, and coordinate work assignments.

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.

  • Florida Driver’s License required. 

 

Position description and duties: 

Description: 

The Land Conservation and Planning (LCP) subsection is offering an exciting opportunity in land conservation, working closely with land managers across the state to conserve priority land acquisitions, expanding the Florida Wildlife Corridor, and adding to more than six million acres within our Wildlife Management Area system. The position advertised is for a Land Acquisition Review Agent in the Wildlife and Habitat Management section of the Division of Habitat and Species Conservation of FWC.   

 

Duties:

Coordinates intra-agency, inter-agency, and stakeholder interaction and communication on projects, proposals (acquisitions and grants), plans, and issues related to land acquisition, expanding collaboration and partnerships for project success.

Participates in the management of the Commission’s Florida Forever land acquisition program and land management planning programs. Helps in the maintenance, coordination, and development of land conservation and acquisition programs and associated projects on a statewide basis. Provides information and presentations to the Acquisition and Restoration Council (ARC) and an advisory council to the Board of Trustees (Governor and Cabinet) on state land acquisition and management issues.

Contributes to a collaborative and consensus building decision making process on land conservation projects, conservation proposals and similar initiatives.

Participates as a member of a team of land acquisition and land management planning professionals in all elements of conservation acquisition and planning programs through project design, implementation, and completion.

Assist in the development and analysis of legislation, rules, policies, agenda items, budgets, reports and correspondence for the Governor and Cabinet, Commissioners, and Executive Director, involving wildlife habitat conservation programs and issues.

Assist with the representation of the agency before the Commission, ARC, Florida Legislature, Governor and Cabinet, other governing bodies and in a wide variety of public meetings to aid in the fulfillment of the Commission’s mission to conserve Florida’s fish and wildlife through its land conservation and conservation management planning programs.

Participates in public hearings, meetings, and forums. Develops and provides presentations at professional conferences, forums, seminars, public hearings, and meetings.

Coordinates development of Commission, Board of Trustees, and ARC agenda items for land conservation acquisition projects, reports, acquisition lists, land donations, land exchanges, surplus and other conservation acquisition and conservation planning oriented projects.

Also assists in the coordination and development and updating of GIS files to include mapping of acquisition projects, acquisition reports, maps, managed area boundaries, additions and inholdings boundaries, natural resources, cultural resources and infrastructure for Commission conservation acquisition projects and managed lands including Wildlife Management Area systems on a statewide basis as well as other similar duties.

Develops, maintains, and manages databases and data sources to improve available resources and procedures. Operates computer, peripheral devices, equipment, and systems for maximum utilization of computer efficiency, maintaining security and procedures and coordinating repairs as needed.

Biological Science Technician - USDA (Jacksonville)

OPEN DATE: October 6, 2023

CLOSING DATE: October 16, 2023

POSITION TITLE: Biological Science Technician (Wildlife)

TYPE OF POSITION: Term Appointment with possibility for Benefits, Excepted Service. Not to Exceed 13 months (may be extended up to 4 years)

WORK SCHEDULE: Fulltime – 40 hours per week

ANNOUNCEMENT #: WSER-01-2024-FL

SERIES/GRADE: GS-0404-6/7

FULL PERFORMANCE

LEVEL: GS-0404-07

NUMBER OF

POSITIONS: 1

LOCATIONS: Jacksonville, FL (Jacksonville Aviation Authority)

SALARY: $42,022 – $60,703 per year (depending on GS level qualified for and relocation costs will not be paid for this position)

For a full description of this position and instructions on how to apply, click HERE

Wildlife Biologist, Airport - USDA (Melbourne)

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

 

OPEN DATE:                       September 29, 2023                 

CLOSING DATE:                October 6, 2023

United States Department of Agriculture

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Wildlife Services

An Equal Opportunity Employer

POSITION TITLE:              Wildlife Biologist (Airport)– 1 Position

TYPE OF POSITION:         Term Appointment with possibility for Benefits, Excepted Service.  Not to Exceed 13 months (may be extended up to 4 years)

WORK SCHEDULE:          Fulltime – 40 hours per week

ANNOUNCEMENT #:        WSER-05-2023-FL

SERIES/GRADE:                GS-0486-7/9

FULL PERFORMANCE LEVEL:                                  GS-0486-09

NUMBER OF POSITIONS:                    1

LOCATIONS:                       Melbourne, Florida (Patrick Space Force Base)

SALARY:                              $47,016 to $74,760 per year (depending on GS level qualified for and relocation costs will not be paid for this position)

WHO MAY APPLY:

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen

  • Must be 18 years old

  • If you are a male born after December 31, 1959 and are at least 18 years of age, civil service employment law (5 U.S.C. 3328) requires that you must be registered with the Selective Service System, unless you meet certain exemptions (proof of registration and/or exemption required).  Website: http://www.sss.gov.

 

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:

  • Resume (include days/months/years worked, work schedule, and grade level if federal)

                    1) Personal information such as name, address, contact information

                    2) Education

  3) Detailed work experience related to this position as described in the announcement including

§  Work schedule,

§  Hours worked per week,

§  Dates of employment;

§  Title, series, grade (if applicable)

                    4) All supervisors' phone numbers and if they may be contacted

                    5) Other qualifications, such as transcripts (if qualifying on education)

  • Transcripts (if qualifying on education)

  • DD-214 (Member 4 copy), if applicable for Veteran’s Preference

·         VA letter required if claiming disabled Veteran’s Preference

  • Current active-duty members must submit a certification that they are expected to be discharged or released from active duty under honorable conditions not later than 120 days after the date the certification is submitted.

 

HOW TO APPLY:  Additional materials not listed above (i.e. position descriptions, training certificates, etc.) may not be considered.  Applicants who do not submit the required items listed above may not be considered.  Applications with all supporting documents must be submitted to the contact office and must be RECEIVED by the CLOSING DATE of this announcement.

 

Interested individuals should send a resume, transcripts, veteran documentation (if applicable) to the contact office in each state where the position is located:

 

CONTACT OFFICE FOR FLORIDA:

Cailey Thomas

Central District Supervisor

2820 E University Ave

Gainesville, Florida

(352) 231-6063

Cailey.d.thomas@usda.gov (preferred)

 

SUMMARY:

The incumbent acts as an Airport Wildlife Biologist within the FL WS program. Work involves assisting the airport in reducing wildlife hazards to aircraft. The Wildlife Biologist monitors wildlife behavior and abundance and evaluates hazards posed by various species of wildlife on airports and surrounding properties.

 

DUTIES:

The incumbent conducts integrated wildlife damage management activities where there is a demonstrated need, consistent with the planned use of any given area to prevent or reduce losses to property, agriculture, and natural resources, or to protect human health and safety.

 

Management techniques and/or methods include the recommendation or use of controlled substances, pyrotechnics, firearms, binary explosives, aversive agents, auditory devices, exclusion, habitat modification, trapping, and other mechanical or environmental controls.

 

May perform a variety of technical procedures including capture, restraint, chemical immobilization, marking, transport, euthanasia, and/or necropsy of wildlife; collection, storage, and safe transport of biological data and samples; telemetry; GIS; GPS; population census and survey; and surveillance and monitoring; gathering, compiling, and analyzing data to facilitate statistical analyses.

 

May be required to take extensive training and recurrent training on wildlife damage or disease recognition, control methods, and techniques; monitoring and surveillance procedures; emergency response; coalition building; risk communications; and other training related to technical or administrative aspects of the job.

 

Modifies or adapts established damage or disease control techniques as necessary to meet local conditions and address specific environmental, economic, or political considerations.

 

Monitors and ensures compliance with program directives, and local, State, and Federal laws and regulations in wildlife damage management activities. Assists cooperators in understanding of and compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), Endangered Species Act, Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, and other wildlife-related laws.

 

Through supervisor and with assistance from the WS National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) staff, develops and maintains categorical exclusions, environmental assessments, monitoring reports, and other documents required by NEPA. Prepares required scientific and administrative program reports. Assists cooperators and the public with obtaining migratory bird depredation permits and compliance with Depredation Orders.

 

Gathers, compiles, evaluates, and presents data on damage or hazards caused by various wildlife species to cooperators, stakeholders, and colleagues through project or program reports and presentations at cooperator, stakeholder, and public meetings and professional conferences.

 

Establishes and maintains cooperative relationships with other Federal, State, county and city government agencies, Tribes, corporations, educational or research institutions, and individuals in meeting program needs and goals. May represent the WS program on committees and task forces, and at meetings, conferences, and workshops with these groups.

 

May negotiate or participate in the negotiation, development, and monitoring of agreements, such as cooperative service agreements with work/financial plans, to initiate or maintain cooperative wildlife damage management projects.

 

Provides technical assistance to a variety of cooperators, along with conducting site visits or assessments to identify wildlife damage issues or threats. May develop and deliver training for cooperators, stakeholders, partner agencies and organizations, or other entities.

 

Communicates safe and effective damage management techniques through outreach and other channels to the general public. Information may be disseminated by radio and television news releases, interviews, bulletins, presentations, workshops, outreach events, and other methods.

 

Recommends, to supervisor, areas for potential research or developmental study. May assist with research projects to increase knowledge of wildlife ecology and to develop or improve methods to reduce the risks of damage to resources or disease transmission to domestic animals and humans.

 

Supports WS’ safety program and procedures through participation in meetings, inspections, safety-related training, and implementation of safety requirements and protocols. Identifies safety-related opportunities and challenges to the supervisor.

 

May be required to obtain and maintain licenses, permits, or other authorizations, and may be required or other use/certification training in cooperation with State agencies and land grant universities.

 

Assists other WS employees as requested and may assist in training new WS personnel. May be asked to provide technical direction and/or guidance to lower graded employees.

 

May be responsible for procuring equipment and supplies necessary to conduct field activities and may be asked to complete other duties as assigned.

 

The incumbent may be required to conduct other duties as assigned.

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Field Ecologist/Env. Scientist - Stantec (Sarasota)

Field Ecologist/Environmental Scientist

SARASOTA, Florida

Field Ecologist/Environmental Scientist - ( 230003EY )

Description

Grounded in safety, quality, and ethics, our experts lead their fields and guide our work with rigor, a creative spirit, and vision for growth. We draw from more than 20 technical specialties around the globe and are committed to fostering an inclusive community of diverse talents, backgrounds, and expertise. We’re a place to apply your passion and collaborate with top environmental talents on work that’s critical to our clients and the communities they support. Join a team that has the environment down to a science.

Your Opportunity

Stantec is seeking a field ecologist to fill an open position in Sarasota, Florida. Qualified candidates will be expected to contribute technical assistance in one or more of the following areas: field data collection (e.g., wetlands, habitats, wildlife, water quality), assessment, planning, regulatory consultation, environmental permitting, and restoration projects. The successful candidate will also be committed to expanding their expertise in areas where it is currently lacking. Under the supervisor of a Project Manager, this candidate will also support our clients and Florida staff that includes accomplished biologists, ecologists, water resource specialists and engineers. This position includes the opportunity to assist on various projects within the power, oil and gas, land management and real estate, mining, and transportation sectors. Projects may include activities throughout the state and the southeastern U.S.

Our staff include specialists in wetland science, threatened and endangered species surveys, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), cultural resources, hydrogeology, engineering, habitat and ecosystem restoration, environmental remediation, and GIS. We help our clients identify constraints and respond to opportunities within the changing regulatory and corporate environment through active engagement with the public, stakeholder groups, and government regulators. Our team members are involved in a variety of projects that may include Waters of the U.S. (WOUS) delineations and permitting, listed species habitat assessments and surveys, NEPA, siting and routing studies, stream assessments and sampling, habitat restoration, siting and zoning applications, and complex planning and permitting for a variety of industries including renewable energy, transportation, power, government, and development.

Your Key Responsibilities :

  • Focus on health and safety

  • Assist technical specialists and scientists in the field with biological (e.g., wildlife / avian), wetland delineations, aquatic, botanical, and water quality surveys or monitoring efforts

  • Conduct field assessments and compile data and information under direction of project managers and/or technical specialists

  • Enter and manage technical data and prepare graphs and tables as requested

  • Assist with preparation of technical reports, plans, and permit applications

  • Eagerness to learn and follow current data collections methodologies, protocol, and environmental agency regulations

Qualifications

Your Capabilities and Credentials:

  • Experience in native and invasive species plant identification

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office software (i.e., Word and Excel required)

  • Basic GPS / digital data collection skills

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

  • Proficiency in wildlife identification and familiarity with the current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) listed species regulations and guidelines

  • A commitment to expand or develop expertise in disciplines where skills may be lacking

  • Ability to work independently

  • Detail oriented, resourceful, problem solving skills

  • Ability to traverse wet and/or rugged terrain in diverse, sometimes inclement, weather conditions while carrying up to 50 lbs

  • Experience operating basic hand tools and smaller equipment

  • Ability to work in a collaborative team environment

  • Availability and willingness to travel overnight for multiple days per week, occasionally more than a week, and adaptable to schedule changes upon short notice - work related travel expenses are covered by the company

  • Valid Driver's License with the ability to drive a company vehicle and an acceptable motor vehicle record

Desired Capabilities and Credentials:

  • Permitted FWC gopher tortoise authorized agent preferred or ability to obtain

  • First aid and CPR certified

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree related to the Biological / Ecological Sciences or Environmental Studies (e.g, botany, ornithology, herpetology, wetland science)

  • At least Three (3) to Seven (7) years’ experience with applied field work in Florida, e.g., wetland delineations,listed species surveys, or equivalent academic research

Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather. Ability to lift and move items and equipment up to 50 lbs.

This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice.

Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best.

Benefits Summary: Regular full-time and part-time employees have access to medical, dental, and vision plans, a wellness program, health saving accounts, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) plan, employee stock purchase program, life and accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, short-term/long-term disability plans, emergency travel benefits, tuition reimbursement, professional membership fee coverage and paid family leave. Regular full-time and part-time employees will receive ten paid holidays in each calendar year. In addition, employees will be eligible to accrue vacation between 10 and 20 days per year and eligible for paid sick leave (and if more generous, in accordance with state and local law).

Temporary/casual employees have access to 401(k) plans, employee stock purchase program, and paid leave, in accordance with state and local law.

The benefits information listed above may not apply to union positions because benefits for such positions are governed by applicable collective bargaining agreements.

Primary Location : United States-Florida-Sarasota

Work Locations :

Sarasota FL

Organization : BC-1726 EnvSvcs-US Gulf East

Employee Status : Regular

Job Level : Individual Contributor

Travel : Yes, 50 % of the Time

Schedule : Full-time

Job Posting : Aug 23, 2023, 11:02:40 AM

Req ID: 230003EY

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Stantec provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants for future and current employment and prohibit discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. We prohibit discrimination in decisions concerning recruitment, hiring, referral, promotion, compensation, fringe benefits, job training, terminations or any other condition of employment. Stantec is in compliance with local, state and federal laws and regulations and ensures equitable opportunities in all aspects of employment. EEO including Disability/Protected Veterans

Fisheries & Wildlife Bio Scientist IV - FWC (Tallahassee)

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Agency: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Working Title: FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST IV - 77073255

Position Number: 77073255 

Salary:  $1,851.96 bi-weekly + benefits 

Posting Closing Date: 10/03/2023 

Supervisor and position number:  Larame Ferry, 77000092

Position address :  2002 Old St. Augustine Road, Building A, Tallahassee, FL 32301

Region:  Northwest

County:  Leon

Working hours:  Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm

List of any subordinates supervised:  None

Residency requirement:  None

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Preferred bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field such as biology, wildlife ecology, environmental science, geology, geography, or other natural sciences required and two years of related professional experience OR a Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field such as biology, wildlife ecology, environmental science, geology, geography, or other natural sciences and one year of related professional experience.

  • The position is required to travel.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

  • Ability to navigate Windows PC and is proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat, with the ability to perform complex tasks.

  • ArcGIS training and background strongly preferred.

  • Knowledge of wildlife ecology.

  • Familiarity with the Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code in relation to public lands and knowledge of Federal and State Endangered Species Acts.

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team; has organizational skills and the ability to conduct fact finding research.

  • Knowledge, skills, and ability to work within the professional fields of conservation acquisition and conservation planning.

  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, to maintain effective working relationships, and to think critically.

  • Must be able to perform physical activity under potentially strenuous field conditions (e.g., field surveys in inclement weather).

  • Florida Driver’s License required. 

Position description and duties: 

Description: 

The Land Conservation and Planning (LCP) group is offering an exciting opportunity to work across sections of the agency and with various state agencies and public land managers on gopher tortoise, associated habitat, and commensal species conservation, whether it be finding potential gopher tortoise recipient sites, assisting with management plans, providing related outreach, or assisting with habitat conservation efforts and acquisition project proposals. The position advertised is for a Biological Scientist IV in the Wildlife and Habitat Management section of the Division of Habitat and Species Conservation of FWC.   

Duties:

  • Coordinate with other agencies on management plans, feasibility assessments, and potential gopher tortoise recipient site evaluations. The position will be the primary liaison with other public land managers to help screen for gopher tortoise recipient site potential.

  • Coordinate with the Wildlife Diversity Conservation (WDC) section to provide analysis and necessary language for FWC management plans for potential gopher tortoise habitat. Participate in WDC trainings, meetings, site visits, and Standard Operating Procedure reviews for gopher tortoise recipient sites.

  • Assist with review of potential gopher tortoise recipient sites and title work documents. 

  • Identify grant opportunities for gopher tortoise habitat acquisitions and coordinate with WDC for application. Identify and conduct outreach to private landowners for potential recipient sites, including those within FWC Additions and Inholdings Acquisition List (Wildlife Management Area optimal boundaries).

  • General coordination with WDC regarding acquisition opportunities and funds that may be beneficial to gopher tortoises, associated habitat, and commensal species. 

  • Coordinate with WDC to maintain conservation easement GIS geodatabase to track the total number of conservation easements and total acreage protected.

  • Coordinate/develop/review/analyze/map potential projects utilizing GIS.

  • Assist on other acquisition and management plan tasks related to gopher tortoises, associated habitat, and commensal species.

  • Perform other duties, tasks, and projects as needed and assigned by supervisor.

  • Attend relevant training programs as required or recommended by supervisor.