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FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST III - 77000916

Deadline:
Employer:
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Job Field:
Wildlife
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Florida
Location Detail:
Wewahitchka, Florida

Job Description:

This Career Service position leads a team of biologists and technicians to manage natural communities and wildlife populations on the Apalachicola River Wildlife and Environmental Area. The incumbent, under the direct supervision of the District Wildlife Biologist, plans, develops, and implements natural community restoration and wildlife management programs on the area. Prepares various plans and documents that guide multiple-use management. Plans and assists with the application of land management treatments including prescribed burning, timber thinning, mowing and chopping, groundcover restoration, chemical control of invasive plants, and maintenance of wildlife openings. Surveys and monitors game, locally important, and imperiled wildlife species using scientifically accepted protocols. Conducts vegetation surveys including those of imperiled native flora and monitors vegetation response to habitat manipulations. Plans, develops and oversees construction and maintenance of public use infrastructure including roads, parking areas, kiosks, picnic facilities, wildlife observation tower, fishing docks, trails, boat ramps, water control structures, fences, gates, and equipment maintenance/storage compound as needed. Assists with management of public recreational use programs. Develops and maintains upland clearings for supplemental wildlife plantings and dove hunting opportunities. Manages public hunts and collection of biological data. Assists with wildlife disease surveillance. Analyzes and reports data to direct future management decisions. Assists and collaborates with staff on other conservation areas and provides technical assistance to individuals, organizations, and other government agencies regarding wildlife and habitat management including nuisance bear abatement. Participates in team meetings, seminars and workshops relating to wildlife resource management or other training opportunities. Provides presentations to conservation organizations, schools and civic groups.

Qualifications:

Preferred bachelor’s degree with a major in a life or physical science. Four years of direct experience may substitute for the bachelor's degree.

▪ Knowledge and experience in conducting wildlife surveys including game and

 

nongame species, analyzing data, and summarizing results

 

▪ Knowledge and experience with the application of prescribed fire

 

▪ Knowledge and experience with chemical or mechanical control of invasive

 

exotic vegetation

 

▪ Knowledge of ArcGIS and GPS and its application

 

▪ Ability to operate and maintain 4WD vehicles, ATVs and outboard motors

 

▪ Ability to work independently and in a variety of weather conditions

 

▪ Ability to work efficiently in a team of diverse people with differing backgrounds

 

▪ Ability to plan and prioritize work assignments, multi-task

 

▪ Ability to communicate effectively with external and internal customers

 

▪ Ability to perform quantitative analysis of scientific data

 

▪ Skill in use of Microsoft Office software (e.g. Word, Excel, Access, etc.)

Salary:
$1,730.77 biweekly + benefits

Benefits:

Medical and dental insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, retirement plans

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