Wildlife Biologist (Bear) - USDA (Panama City)

OPEN DATE: August 26, 2024

CLOSING DATE: September 3, 2024

POSITION TITLE: Wildlife Biologist (Bear)– 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-07-2024-FL-Panama City

SERIES/GRADE: GS-0486-7/9

FULL PERFORMANCE LEVEL: GS-0486-09

NUMBER OF POSITIONS: 1

LOCATIONS: Panama City, FL (Tyndall AFB)

SALARY: $49,025 to $77,955 per year (depending on GS level qualified for and relocation costs will not be paid for this position)

For a full description of the position, click HERE

OPS F&W Biologist II - FWC (Gainesville)

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FWC - FWRI office of Terrestrial Mammal Research

OPS F&W Biologist II

$18-20 per hour depending on experience

Posting Opening Date: 08/12/2024 

Posting Closing Date: 09/02/2024
Start Date: 9/05/2024 - 9/19/2024, flexible

1105 SW Williston Road

Gainesville, FL 32601

 

Our organization:

The FWC envisions a Florida where fish and wildlife are abundant and thriving in healthy and connected natural landscapes with vital working lands and waterways; where natural resources are valued and safely enjoyed by all; and wherein natural systems support vibrant human communities and a strong economy.

Our Mission: Managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people.

Every organization has an identity that is forged not only by what it does, but by how it conducts itself. The values embedded in our mission and expressed in the vision of the FWC are to make quality decisions by being dynamic, science-informed, efficient, ethical, collaborative and committed to the vitality of the state and its environment.

Minimum Qualifications:

5 years professional experience in a closely-related biological field or laboratory program is required. Valid driver license
OR
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in one of the biological sciences and one year of professional biological experience in a field or laboratory program; or A master's degree from an accredited college or university in one of the biological sciences can substitute for the required experience. Valid drivers license.
 
Preferred Qualifications: 

A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course of study in one of the physical or natural sciences is preferred.

Requirements:

Employment in this position is contingent upon a satisfactory Level 1 background check at no cost to the candidate. 
Position requires a combination of office and field work. Work hours vary and may require nonstandard work times including nights, weekends, and workdays that extend beyond 8 hours. Employee will be compensated for approved overtime. Trips for field work may be required for up to 2 weeks during which lodging and compensation for meals/per diem will be provided. Rabies vaccination or passing rabies titer test within the past two years will be required upon hiring.

 
Position Overview and Responsibilities:

Employee’s primary responsibility will be to assist with field work and data management for several projects focusing on forest bat species throughout central and southern Florida. This research focuses on tricolored bats and Florida bonneted bats with an emphasis on characterizing roosts, evaluating genetics, and conducting population monitoring. The results of these studies will directly inform management and conservation strategies for these threatened and federally endangered species. Position will work in several protected areas near Naples, Miami, and Gainesville that may include but is not limited to: Big Cypress National Preserve, Southern Glades WEA and Ocala National Forest. Employee will work both cooperatively with supervisor and colleagues, and independently.

Data collection for these projects may include but is not limited to: acoustic surveys, bat capture and processing, radio-tagging and tracking, emergence counts and vegetation surveys. Employee will capture bats using mist nets, collect samples and morphometric measurements, and use radiotelemetry to track bats on the ground during the day to locate their roosts. Employee will assist with winter surveys of caves, culverts and bridges for roosting bats, collect environmental data, and conduct surveillance for white-nose syndrome through swabbing. Employee will conduct emergence counts and vegetation surveys at roosts. Employee will ensure that all data collected are organized clearly and entered into appropriate databases and stored appropriately for future analysis or review and will assist with preparing reports, tables and figures.
 
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of wildlife ecology principles and techniques, mammalian biology and conservation, and techniques for capturing or monitoring of wild mammals

  • Experience capturing bats and a familiarity with methods used to study bats

  • Strong skills with data management including data entry, organization, and experience with QA/QCing data.

  • Skills in the safe and proper use of scientific and field equipment, including 4-wheel-drive and off-road vehicles; Must possess valid driver’s license

  • Ability to work with FWC staff and other agencies, biologists, managers and private citizens

  • Ability to work independently in extreme field conditions and isolated locations

  • Ability to work a variable schedule to complete tasks and responsibilities as required

  • Working knowledge and experience with MS Excel or other data management software

  • Ability to write and speak clearly and properly when communicating with fellow employees or the public

Fisheries & Wildlife Bio Scientist III - FWC (Eustis)

FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST III

Date:  Jul 30, 2024

Location:  EUSTIS, FL, US, 32726 EUSTIS, FL, US, 32727 EUSTIS, FL, US, 32736

The State Personnel System is an E-Verify employer. For more information click on our E-Verify Website.

Requisition No: 832983 

Agency: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Working Title: FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST III - 77000967

Pay Plan: Career Service

Position Number: 77000967 

Salary:  $1,730.77 biweekly + benefits 

Posting Closing Date: 08/15/2024 

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Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

FWC Mission Statement:  Managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people.

Address: 601 W. Woodward Avenue, Eustis, Florida, 32726

County: Lake

Region: Northeast

Working Title: FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST III – 77000967

Position number: 77000967

Title: Fisheries & Wildlife Biological Scientist III

Broadband Code: 19-1023-03

Class Code: 5074

Working Hours: M-F, 8 AM – 5 PM (Hours may vary based on workload and may be required to work weekends and non-traditional hours.)

Salary: $1,730.77 bi-weekly + benefits

Agency: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Division: Habitat and Species Conservation

Section: Aquatic Habitat Conservation and Restoration

Sub-section: Aquatic Habitat Restoration/Enhancement

Supervisor: Dan Kolterman

Phone:   (352) 800-5024

Your responses to qualifying questions for this position must be verifiable by documentation provided through the electronic application process.  

Applicants must provide a resume and cover letter. 

Applicants must provide examples of peer reviewed papers and published papers.

Note that supporting documentation does not replace the requirement for a completed State of Florida employment application form. 

Click HERE to apply

Description Of Duties: 
The Division of Habitat & Species Conservation is comprised of six Sections and two offices. The Aquatic Habitat Restoration/Enhancement Subsection (AHRE) of the Aquatic Habitat Conservation and Restoration Section is seeking an aquatic habitat restoration biologist to develop and manage projects on lakes, rivers, and wetlands to benefit fish and wildlife resources.  The position will work within the Central Florida AHRE multidisciplinary team, and independently.

This position is responsible for development of budget proposals, project specifications, contract management, and reporting. The position identifies aquatic habitat restoration/enhancement opportunities, secures internal or external project funding, hires and oversees contractors to complete habitat projects, and conducts assessment of project effectiveness.  In addition, the position will interact professionally with the public and partners providing technical expertise on aquatic habitat management. Occasional travel is required to attend regional and divisional meetings and trainings.

Required Duties Include But Are Not Limited to The Following:

  • Identify, develop, coordinate, and implement wetland and aquatic habitat restoration projects that maximize benefits to fish and wildlife resources

  • Removal of nuisance vegetation and organic sediments, herbicide treatment of aquatic plants, planting of beneficial wetland vegetation species and utilization of other wetland restoration techniques.

  • Procure necessary state and federal permits required for project implementation.

  • Develop project bid documents and contracts.

  • Provide contract management of approved aquatic habitat enhancement projects.

  • Provide contractor oversight of approved aquatic habitat enhancement projects.

  • Operation of drones for vegetation or wildlife management

  • Work across FWC divisions and cooperate with other federal and state agencies, non-governmental organizations, the private sector, and others as appropriate to implement FWC’s aquatic habitat restoration program.

  • Participate in and provide input to internal (FWC sponsored) and external (non-FWC sponsored) aquatic resource management groups.

  • Coordinate and assist in the development and implementation of wetland and aquatic habitat monitoring and sampling.

  • Evaluate and predict environmental response to project activities in coordination with other FWC division, office, and section personnel.

  • Create and maintain databases of collected scientific data and maps of project areas using appropriate computer software.

  • Prepare, publish, and present project management plans and relevant project findings through internal (quarterly/annual/completion reports and management plans) and external (peer-reviewed publications, professional and public meeting, etc.) outlets.

  • Perform other project-related duties and tasks as directed by supervisor.

  • Be proficient in the operation of 4X4 vehicles and maintenance of project vehicles.

  • Be proficient in the operation of boats, trailers, and airboats and maintenance of boats, trailers, and airboats.

  • Be proficient in the operation of UTVs and ATVs and maintenance of UTVs and ATVs.

  • Be proficient in the use of field and laboratory equipment and maintenance of field and laboratory equipment.

  • Assist other AHRE and Commission projects as necessary.

  • Work independently with limited supervision.

  • Responsible for timely and accurate processing and or approval, as appropriate, of vendor invoices and warrants for payment of goods received or services rendered to avoid automatic interest penalty payments to said vendors.

  • Responsible for adhering to the provisions and requirements of Section 215.422, F.S., related to State Comptroller’s rules and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission invoice processing and warrant distribution procedures.
     

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Knowledgeable in principles of aquatic ecology and fish/wildlife habitat management

  • Applied knowledge of the principles and practices of aquatic habitat management and restoration, including revegetation, mechanical and chemical vegetation control, and organic sediment removal

  • Knowledge of GIS and GPS and its application to habitat management and surveys

  • Proficient with Windows and Microsoft Office applications

  • Two years of experience in developing scopes of work

  • Two years of experience in contract management

  • Two years of experience in contractor oversight

  • Experience using drones for vegetation or wildlife management

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with agency staff, the public and other stakeholders

  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing

  • Ability to plan and prioritize work assignments and multi-task

  • Ability to work both as part of a team and independently, with limited supervision

  • Ability to operate boats, airboats, 4WD vehicles, UTVs/ATVs, and tow trailers

  • Ability to work outdoors under harsh weather conditions

  • Ability to effectively swim and be comfortable in the water

  • Ability to conduct in-water/under water work for extended periods of time

  • Ability to work outside of normal business hours as necessary

Required Attachments to be uploaded with State of Florida application

  • Cover letter

  • Resume

  • Examples of peer reviewed papers and published papers

 

Desired qualifications include:

  • Strong knowledge of freshwater ecology, habitat assessment, and management techniques

  • Familiarity with state and federal wetland permitting

  • Experience with project management, contract management, and oversight of contracted vendors

 

Subordinates Supervised: None

Residency Requirement: None

Licenses requirement: Valid driver’s license

Level of Education:  Prefer a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major course of study in one of the biological sciences and two years of professional biological experience in a field or laboratory program, OR a master’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course of study in one of the biological sciences and one year of professional experience preferred, OR six years of directly related experience.

The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace.

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE.  Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans’ Preference will receive preference in employment for Career Service vacancies and are encouraged to apply.  Certain service members may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements.  Candidates claiming Veterans’ Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code.  Veterans’ Preference documentation requirements are available by clicking here.  All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement. 


Nearest Major Market: Orlando

Environmental Regulations Specialist - St. Lucie County ERD (Fort Pierce)

This position is in the Environmental Regulations Division within the Environmental Resources Department.

 

The Environmental Resources Department’s Mission is to preserve, protect and enhance St. Lucie County’s environmental resources through sustainable land management practices, regulations, public education, and outreach.

 

This Environmental Regulations Division reviews all proposed development to ensure compliance with the County’s Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code and compatibility with the County’s long-term vision. Regulations staff is responsible at a local level to identify the habitats of critical importance, work with landowners and developers to ensure avoidance and minimization of impacts to these important areas and encourage the preservation and appropriate mitigation to compensate for any unavoidable impacts. Regulations staff also provides support for multi-departmental and multi-agency initiatives with staff expertise in wetland delineation, gopher tortoise monitoring and management, and habitat conservation planning for threatened or endangered species such as the Florida Scrub-jay.

 

Environmental Regulations Specialist - 051566

Pay Grade:  G10

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

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

This is a professional position in the St. Lucie County Environmental Resources Department’s (ERD) Environmental Regulations Division. This position is responsible for evaluating and issuing environmental permits, conducting pre and post land clearing inspections, endangered species inspections, landscape inspections, and any other necessary site inspections. Work involves initiative and independent performance, and contact and coordination with other Departments and Divisions, and regional and state agencies. The position reports under the supervision of the Environmental Regulations Manager.

 

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:

Respond to homeowner requests for public outreach education on native plants, common tree diseases, exotic vegetation removal, proper trimming and listed species issues.

Responsible for assisting various County Departments with environmental permitting and compliance issues.

Responsible for investigating all unauthorized vegetation removal and acts as an authorized code compliance agent in rectifying violations pertaining to environmental ordinances, codes and regulations. Maintain administrative records and submit necessary reports.

Assist in implementing various ordinances which protect the environment on a local level, (i.e.; Tree Protection Ordinances, Landscape Ordinance, etc.)

Understand and comply with the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners employee handbook and other established policies and procedures.

Perform other job-related functions as required.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Natural Resources Management, Forestry, Urban and Regional Planning, or related field.

EXPERIENCE: A minimum of three (3) years of environmental regulation, forestry, site design/planning or code compliance related experience. Professional experience working within a program similar to the County’s Environmental Regulations Division is desired.

NOTE: An equivalent combination of experience/training and/or experience may be substituted to meet the above noted minimum qualifications.

Licenses, Certifications, or Registrations: :  Must have a valid Florida driver's license or the ability to obtain within one month of employment. Must maintain a good driving record. Must possess a valid FWC Gopher Tortoise Agent Certification or have the ability to obtain one within six (6) months of hire. Florida Association of Code Enforcement (FACE) Level I & II Certifications are preferred but not required.

 

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: 

Knowledge of:

Wildlife biology, botany, general biology, habitat requirements, land management and restoration techniques, field data collection and monitoring, and soils.

South Florida Water Management District and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wetland permitting requirements.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) gopher tortoise permitting protocol.

St. Lucie County’s Land Development Code, Comprehensive Plan, and Code Enforcement process.

Environmental planning terminology, principles, and practices.

Development and site preparation techniques, tools, and statistics.

Insect and disease problems of trees and related vegetation.

Local, state and federal regulations pertaining to County natural resource planning issues, regulations, and local government operations.

Site assessments, monitoring and reporting.

Conflict resolution.

 

Skills:

Read and interpret maps, surveys, plans and construction documents.

Strong interpersonal and communication skills.

Excellent conflict resolution skills.

Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Excellent customer service skills.

Strong time-management skills.

Advanced office software computer skills (e.g. Outlook, Word, PowerPoint) and mapping and data-entry computer software skills (e.g. Excel, Arc GIS); use of GPS mapping and positioning equipment; GPS; site assessment, data collection and evaluation techniques.

 

Ability to:

Analyze and interpret complex data.

Interpret site plan drawings and building plans.

Identify trees and other vegetation, as well various tree diseases.

Identify sensitive habitat types such as wetland features, dune preservation zones, and upland preserve areas.

Identify threatened and endangered plant and animal species.

Provide assistance to St. Lucie County’s citizens and Departments to navigate through complex permitting processes.

Maintain complex administrative records.

Establish and maintain effective working relationship with employees, government officials, private organizations, and the general public.

Read and comprehend maps, surveys, plans and construction documents; read, write and communicate objectively, scientifically, and biologically.

Present technical information, ideas and recommendations clearly and succinctly in written and verbal form.

Demonstrate sensitivity to political, social and fiscal constraints regarding planning issues, projects and programs.

Manage, plan, organize and meet deadlines.

Work independently and show appropriate initiative to overcome challenges.

Prepare periodic and annual progress reports.

Understand and apply applicable rules, regulations, policies and procedures relating to environmental programs.

 

Physical Requirements: Use of both arms and legs, and good hand/eye coordination. Ability to operate County automobile. Frequent use of good near vision and good hearing. Frequent walking, standing, lifting and carrying (30 to 50 pounds), reaching above shoulders, kneeling, bending and squatting and the ability to tolerate outside working conditions for long amounts of time throughout the year. Frequent inspections to unimproved and improved sites in all weather conditions with associated wildlife, insect and terrain hazards. Frequent public contact.

 

Work Hazards: Periodic work inside the office in a sedentary posture. Field visits to undeveloped areas, agricultural areas and areas under development, in all weather conditions with associated wildlife, insect and terrain hazards.

 

Safety Equipment Used: Occasional need for a hard hat.

 

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:

This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position.  While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements, Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary that are a logical assignment to the position.

 

EMERGENCY RESPONSE/RECOVERY ACTIVITIES:

County employees are considered essential personnel in providing and continuing services to our community during and following a disaster, such as a hurricane, or in other emergency situations. As a requirement of County employment, County employees are subject to being required to remain at work during an event, respond to a recall immediately following an event and/or immediately reporting to work when an all clear is declared by the County Administrator.  During these types of events, County employees may temporarily be assigned to work and perform duties outside the normal scope of their position, location, and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens.

 

ADA STATEMENT:

A qualified employee or applicant with a disability may be afforded a reasonable accommodation to perform the essential job functions of a position in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Land Conservation Coordinator - Nature Conservancy (Kissimmee)

The Nature Conservancy is hiring!

 

Florida is recruiting for a Land Conservation Coordinator (DWP) -- please see the overview below and attached posting HERE.

 

The Land Conservation Coordinator develops, manages, and advances conservation programs with emphasis on fire and invasive species management for The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC’s) central Florida preserves and with conservation partners in the wider central Florida landscape. The Conservation Coordinator addresses critical threats to natural systems and individual species and fosters cross-site learning among conservation community members. They develop and implement conservation strategies and secure public and private support for TNC conservation priorities. Additional duties include participating in community engagement, ensuring the maintenance of preserve areas frequented by the visiting public, coordinating multiple projects, serving as a training cadre member in Center for Conservation Initiatives (CCI) and partner stewardship courses, setting deadlines, and managing projects to completion. This position is part of the Stewardship and Field Program (SAF) and is located at the Disney Wilderness Preserve (DWP) in Kissimmee, FL.

 

Essential functions include participating in a leadership capacity as a fire crew member during prescribed burns and wildfires, requiring the minimum TNC training and fitness standards for prescribed burning at an arduous level (ability to carry 45-pound pack 3 miles in less than 45 minutes). This also requires the regular use of ignition devices, fire control hand tools, and operation of Type 6/7 engines, tractors, and other fire suppression equipment. The Land Conservation Coordinator will implement invasive species control measures, lead work teams on stewardship projects, and represent TNC on regional working groups. Responsibilities also include assisting with rare species recovery, scientific monitoring, and coordinating the collection of spatial data and maintaining records for invasive species and treatments via GIS and mobile technology. The incumbent will serve as a core team member of the Central Florida Ecosystem Restoration Team, which assists partners with prescribed fire operations, invasive species control, collection of monitoring data and records in accordance with grant deliverables for reporting. The role ensures maintenance of tools, equipment, and infrastructure, conducts public outreach, and leads resource management trainings. The position supervises staff and interns, overseeing their performance, training, and recruitment. Work is performed in variable weather conditions, at remote locations, on difficult and hazardous terrain and under physically demanding circumstances. This position requires the ability to work a flexible schedule (i.e. ability to work weekends and holidays as necessary).

 

If you are interested, please see the link below, or pass on the attached job posting to your networks and help us fill this role! This position will report to Allen McDowell. If you have any questions, please reach out.

 

Job #55445

Internal Applicants​ through Peoplesoft.

External Applicants; additional information about working for TNC can be found here.

Senior Sanctuary Manager - Audubon (Tampa)

Senior Sanctuary Manager

Audubon Florida

Tampa, FL

 

Apply online at: https://wd5.myworkday.com/audubon/d/inst/1$9925/9925$1838.htmld

 

Position Summary

The Audubon Florida Coastal Islands Sanctuaries (FCIS) Senior Sanctuary Manager is responsible for overseeing the management and protection of colonial wading bird colonies along the central Gulf Coast of Florida. This includes direct management of over 28 island sites, monitoring nesting birds at over 80 locations, and leading efforts in data collection, analysis, and management. The Senior Sanctuary Manager leads a range of activities, including posting, patrol, erosion control projects, vegetation management, predation management, and outreach to agencies and the public for conservation awareness. The Senior Sanctuary Manager also serves as the face for Audubon in Tampa, regularly leading tours of the bay and interacting with the media and public figures.

 

In addition to colony management, the Senior Sanctuary Manager leads major grant-funded projects aimed at improving or creating habitats, such as removing non-native vegetation, restoring native habitats, and implementing erosion control measures like offshore breakwaters. This position collaborates with Port Tampa Bay and the Army Corps of Engineers to support dredge material beneficial use projects to enhance coastal bird habitat.

 

This is a full-time, 40 hours a week hybrid position based out of the FCIS office in Tampa, Florida. This position supervises the FCIS Coastal Biologist and seasonal staff, recruits and organizes volunteers, develops, and manages grants to fund colony management and habitat protection and enhancement projects and engages on policy issues relevant to coastal bird protection, media, and outreach, and fundraising in collaboration with Audubon Florida’s development staff.

 

Compensation:

$70,000-$80,000 / year

 

Additional Job Description

 

Essential Functions

  • Successfully manage the completion of Audubon's GEBF-funded Breakwater construction projects.

  • Manage, protect, and monitor coastal bird islands and rookery sites.

  • Identify needs and opportunities for projects to restore and enhance coastal bird habitat.

  • Secure funding for, plan and implement large- and small-scale habitat restoration and enhancement projects.

  • Recruit, train, and support permanent and seasonal staff.

  • Regularly assist the Coastal Biologist with field work including colony monitoring, shoreline cleanup, and engaging with the public.

  • Support the Coastal Biologist with data collection, entry, management, and sharing.

  • Work with the public, agency staff, Port of Tampa, Army Corps of Engineers, and others to improve conservation of birds, other wildlife, and habitats.

  • Lead tours and field trips with public figures, media, and donors.

  • Engage the boating public about the need for bird protection and conservation and trespass restrictions inside Critical Wildlife Areas.

  • In coordination with the Director of Bird Conservation, develop and manage project budgets.

  • Prepare grants proposals and reports.

  • Oversee the deployment and maintenance needs of program vehicles, trailers, boats and UTVs.

  • Coordinate with local and state law enforcement to provide training opportunities for officers and enlist officers’ support to reduce disturbance and respond to wildlife violations.

  • Communicate Audubon's work to the public through traditional and new media.

  • Train and manage volunteer participation through Project Colony Watch and other activities.

  • Organize activities with Audubon's partners, including shoreline cleanups, habitat enhancement projects, and oyster restoration projects.

  • Other job-related duties as assigned.

 

Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university wildlife biology or related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

  • A minimum of 7 years' project management experience required, including developing, permitting, and implementing habitat conservation projects.

  • Minimum one year of experience managing and mentoring staff and/or volunteers and fostering a supportive and effective team environment.

  • Knowledge of coastal bird conservation issues and Tampa Bay strongly preferred.

  • Must be self-motivated, with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.

  • Capable of balancing a fast-paced work environment and multiple deadlines.

  • Have good attention to detail, with excellent time-management and organizational skills.

  • Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills that can be adapted to reach a wide range of individuals and used to build consensus, as well as excellent customer service skills.

  • Strong public speaking skills including the ability to communicate enthusiasm for Audubon’s work in Tampa Bay and engage with an audience.

  • Minimum one year of experience in planning, tracking, and managing budgets and revenue.

  • Experience with fundraising and grant writing asset.

  • Experience with boating, and trailering required.

  • Must be able to move 30 lbs., and traverse long distances miles on beach in summer field conditions carrying spotting scope, binoculars, and daypack with or without accommodation.

  • Proficiency in MS Office, comfortable in using other software applications and capacity to learn new software.

  • Must be available for occasional weekend and evening work.

  • Must have a valid U.S. driver’s license for operating an Audubon vehicle.

  • A genuine passion for conservation and for the mission of the National Audubon Society is required.

 

EEO Statement

The National Audubon Society is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. We are committed to a policy of nondiscrimination, inclusion and equal opportunity and actively seek a diverse pool of candidates in this search.

 

Accessibility Statement

The National Audubon Society endeavors to keep our careers site accessible to any and all users.  If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact Accommodations@audubon.org. This contact information is for accommodation requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the status of applications.

Wildlife Specialist - USDA (Homestead, FL)

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

OPEN DATE: June 17, 2024

CLOSING DATE: June 28, 2024

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 #: WSFL-FY24-SE05

SERIES/GRADE: GS-0404-5/6

FULL PERFORMANCE LEVEL: GS-0404-06

NUMBER OF POSITIONS: 1

LOCATIONS: Homestead Air Reserve Base, Homestead, FL

SALARY: $42,151 - $61,085 per year (depending on GS level qualified for and relocation costs will not be paid for this position)

This is a Wildlife Specialist position at Homestead Air Reserve Base.  This position works directly with the Biologist at Homestead ARB which is host to the 482nd fighter wing.  Homestead is located right on the edge of the Everglades and less than 30 minutes to the Florida Keys. 

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