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Coordinating Wildlife Biologist

Deadline:
Employer:
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever
Job Field:
Wildlife
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Arizona
Location Detail:
Yuma, Arizona
Job Description:

· Plans, organizes, monitors, and implements activity and projects that improve habitat or secure recreational access for hunters in association with AZGFD’s statewide Landowner Relations Programs (LRP) and coordinating with the Phoenix Headquarters and Yuma Regional Office of AZGFD.

· Works with landowners, farmers, and ranchers to foster strong relationships, and incorporate wildlife concerns into the planning and implementation of ranch operations.

· Works collaboratively with local NRCS field offices to provide wildlife expertise for staff and landowners working with NRCS.

· Negotiates projects and agreements with private landowners to enhance and conserve sensitive wildlife habitat and wildlife on private and public lands.

· Works closely with private landowners and land management agencies to resolve issues, concerns and problems with wildlife habitat or recreational access.

· Executes and implements an array of agreements with private landowners and land management agencies associated with the AZGFD’s LRP.

· Serve as a point of contact for the Yuma Dove hunting access program and partner group

· Provides staff support in developing required documentation for project compliance).

· Conducts wildlife and wildlife habitat surveys of public and private lands to determine opportunities for wildlife habitat improvements or mitigating recreational access issues.

· Uses technical equipment such as GPS, computers, etc.

· Presents programs to landowners, technical meetings, and public information opportunities.

· Assist with hunter recruitment/retention events

· Performs other duties and responsibilities as needed.

· Acts as a liaison for the Department with the Agriculture Community, Sportsmen groups, and non-profit entities engaged in habitat restoration or securing recreational access.

Qualifications:

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic, credible, self-starter who has knowledge of Arizona wildlife species and their habitat requirements. They will also have knowledge of common agricultural practices and be able to effectively coordinate, cooperate, and communicate with private landowners and agencies as a representative of AGFD and PFQF as an advocate for conservation and enhancement of wildlife habitat and populations. Knowledge of computer programs such as Word, Outlook, Excel, G Suite and GIS (ARCGIS) is desirable.

Salary:
$45,000 + benefits. Student loan assistance will be available, beginning in 2024. See our benefits summary on our website (www.pheasantsforever.org/jobs ).
How to Apply:

ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Please combine your cover letter, resume and 3 references into a single Word document or PDF file before uploading to the “Resume” area of your application on our Recruitment website (www.pheasantsforever.org/jobs). If you have questions, contact Scott Poppenberger, Arizona State Coordinator, at (928) 308-2042 spoppenberger@pheasantsforever.or

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