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Wildlife Habitat Forester

Deadline:
Employer:
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

Job Field:
Forestry
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Water and Soil Resources
Wildlife
GIS/Technology
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
New Mexico
Location Detail:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Roswell, New Mexico
Job Description:

This position will focus on collaborative forest restoration projects for the improvement of wildlife habitat. Projects may occur on Wildlife Management Areas, National Forests, State Trust Lands and Bureau of Land Management Districts throughout the state of New Mexico. Secondary responsibilities may include project management for restoration projects occurring within other habitat types in New Mexico as assigned. This is a field oriented position that also has office duties.

 

The incumbent will be part of a team that plans, implements and coordinates wildlife habitat restoration, enhancement and monitoring projects on federal, state and private lands throughout New Mexico, using significant amounts of funding from various Department programs and utilizing the most appropriate and biologically sound management techniques.

 

Task 1 - Habitat Restoration Projects (Field/Office)

Primarily, the person in this position will either be the lead or co-lead project manager and point of contact for collaborative wildlife habitat restoration projects in forested habitats of New Mexico. This position will also have a secondary responsibility of being part of other fish and wildlife habitat restoration projects occurring within other habitat types in New Mexico as assigned.

 

These duties will require the incumbent to develop, track, implement and inspect forest restoration projects. Significant amounts of time will be spent evaluating existing forest conditions and developing management and restoration plans and actions in coordination with partners and appropriate land management authorities. The incumbent will perform project layouts by physically marking boundaries on the landscape and/or producing georeferenced project maps in ArcPro. Additional responsibilities include contract/project management, such as contractor site orientation and other tours with contractors and partners, field inspections and drafting of implementation reports. Also, this incumbent will assist with the development of project presentations as well as information summaries for reports and present project synopses at public meetings or other outreach events.

Task 2 - Collaboration/Outreach (Field/Office)

Act as a representative and point of contact for habitat restoration projects and activities that the NMDGF is a partner or proponent of. Engage in public outreach, collaborative meetings, planning sessions and other activities as relevant to NMDGF priorities and the positions primary role. Maintain positive working as well as public relations with federal and state agencies, private landowners, and non-governmental organizations regarding the Department's long term wildlife habitat management programs, and with the general public and sportspersons by answering any questions regarding NMDGF policies, regulations, hunting and fishing seasons as well as general program information. Responsible for following and adhering to NMDGF and State Personnel Office policies and procedures.

Qualifications:

The Ideal Candidate will have:

 

At least 2 years of experience directly related to wildlife management or habitat restoration

 

At least 2 years of experience applying the principles of southwest fire ecology to landscape restoration projects

 

At least 2 years of experience implementing and designing forestry projects

 

At least 2 years of experience utilizing ArcPro, ArcMap, ArcGIS Online and other ESRI products

 

At least 2 years of experience independently navigating remote outdoor settings in rough terrain with 4 wheel drive vehicles and hand held navigation equipment.

 

Minimum Qualification

 

Bachelor's degree in biology, fisheries science/management, wildlife science/management, animal science, forestry, ecology or similar related natural resource degree and two (2) years of experience in the specified fields.

Miscellaneous:

Our Mission

 

It is the mission of New Mexico's Game and Fish Department: To conserve, regulate, propagate and protect the wildlife and fish within the state of New Mexico using a flexible management system that ensures sustainable use for public food supply, recreation and safety; and to provide for off-highway motor vehicle recreation that recognizes cultural, historic, and resource values while ensuring public safety.

 

Please visit our website for more information at https://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/

 

Salary:
$46,591 - $74,545 Annually

Benefits:

Employment with the State of New Mexico offers competitive benefits. Please visit the following link to learn more:

 

https://www.spo.state.nm.us/career-services/total-compensation/

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