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Initial Posting Date:
10/28/2020
Application Deadline:
11/10/2020
Agency:
Department of Fish and Wildlife
Salary Range:
$3,354 – $5,106
Position Type:
Employee
Position Title:
Natural Resource Specialist 1(Wildlife Biologist)
Job Description:
Make a Difference in Oregon’s Natural Resources!
Help the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fulfill its mission: To protect and enhance Oregon’s fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by present and future generations.
This position is with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) located in Prineville.
You must be a current employee of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in a permanent, limited duration or seasonal position (not temporary) to be considered for this position (ODFW Seasonal employees who are not currently employed, but have recall rights, can also be considered for this position).
Are you passionate about doing what’s best for wildlife and their habitat? Then this job may be for you!
The Prineville Wildlife Biologist will assist in operational activities of wildlife programs including, but not limited to, inventory, census and other biological data collection of wildlife species for management and research programs, handling wildlife damage complaints through evaluation and implementation of supervised program policies, identification of quality and quantity of wildlife habitats and implementing measures to improve or protect those habitats.
What you will do:
• Conduct district big game, waterfowl, upland bird and non-game census, composition, production and monitoring ground and aerial surveys using ODFW protocol and forms. Properly identify sex, age and species of big game, upland game, waterfowl and non-game wildlife. Collect teeth, reproductive tracts and other tissue samples consistent with ODFW safety and collection protocols as assigned.
• Capture wildlife for relocation and rehabilitation. Follow ODFW capture and handling procedures and respond as necessary to capture large and small wildlife, including birds, mammals and reptiles. May involve sick, injured or dangerous wildlife, which may require the use of a firearm to euthanize the animal. Transport captured animals as necessary. Arrange for rehabilitation, release or euthanasia depending on situation or as directed.
• Conduct hunting season surveys to determine hunting pressure and satisfaction, harvest rates and compliance. Contact hunters and check camps. Check licenses and tags and record harvest information. Check for compliance and look for violations during hunts and in travel management areas. If violations are suspected or encountered, coordinate with Oregon State Police (OSP) and record violation information.
• Promptly respond to wildlife damage complaints. Work with landowners and consult with district biologist to develop and implement damage strategy. Inventory and maintain hazing and fencing supplies. Update and maintain district wildlife damage database. Assist with issuing tags to landowners experiencing crop damage.
• Identify opportunities for habitat projects on public and/or private lands. Work with landowners, conservation organizations, public agencies and other ODFW staff to develop, plan and implement habitat projects. Work with volunteers and other staff to maintain and repair existing developments (fencing, guzzlers, cisterns, nest boxes and plantings). Monitor condition of facility and conduct needed routine maintenance and upkeep of the office, shop, equipment and tools kept at Prineville. Represent ODFW and work with Bureau of Reclamation and Oregon Parks and Recreation Department to cooperatively manage wildlife management areas and improvements.
• Receive and respond to requests and concerns from the public. Provide information regarding wildlife management, habitat improvement and landowner assistance programs to the public and media as directed. Provide presentations to civic and special interest groups, schools and agencies on wildlife management and habitat improvement.
Working Conditions
• Work outdoors 60% of the time, sometimes during inclement weather and in rugged terrain.
• Includes some cross-country foot travel, operation of a motor boat over local reservoirs, ATV operation, passenger in aircraft and travel by 4WD vehicles on surfaced and unimproved roads. Field work commonly includes equipment operation and lifting materials and tools.
• A well-developed sense of diplomacy is required. Frequent dealings with the public, local residents, landowners and other agency personnel. Must be able to communicate with a variety of personalities in a professional manner.
• Requires a flexible work schedule that varies in the number of hours worked on a daily basis, but not necessarily each day, or a work schedule in which the starting and stopping times vary on a daily basis, but not necessarily each day. This includes working at all hours and workdays in excess of eight hours.
• This position requires a Boater Education Card obtained through the Oregon State Marine Board. There are some exceptions to this (e.g., Coast Guard Boat Operator License or commercial fishing license). For further information, access the Web site at www.boatoregon.com. On your application, be sure to indicate in the Work Experience Description if you have a card or a copy of your card can be attached. If the selected applicant does not possess a card, s/he must obtain it before completion of the trial service period as a condition of continued employment.
• This position requires an All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety Education Card for on the job use of quads and three-wheeled ATVs (Class 1 ATVs) obtained through the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, accessible at the following website: www.rideatvoregon.org/. On your application, be sure to indicate in the Work Experience Description if you have a card or a copy of your card can be attached. If the selected applicant does not possess this certification, s/he must obtain it within six months of hire as a condition of continued employment.
• This position requires occasional use of a firearm to deliver immobilization drugs and projecting nets for wildlife capture, euthanizing injured or sick wildlife, killing or hazing nuisance animals or birds, collecting animals for research or other studies, and protection from dangerous animals in close quarters.
Criminal Records/DMV Check
Applicants are subject to both a criminal history and motor vehicles check. Out-of-state finalists will be required to present a current certified driving record for review to be considered for the position. Be prepared to obtain as soon as possible. You are expected to provide the out-of-state certified driving record before an offer can be made unless extenuating circumstances exist. Adverse background information may disqualify you from further consideration.NOTE: Within three days of hire, applicants will be required to complete the U.S. Department Homeland Security’s I-9 form confirming authorization to work in the United States. ODFW participates in E-Verify. ODFW is not able to support VISA sponsorships.
We are seeking applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and have the following skills and experience:
Minimum Qualifications:
You must be a current employee of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in a permanent, limited duration or seasonal position (not temporary) to be considered for this position (ODFW Seasonal employees who are not currently employed, but have recall rights, can also be considered for this position) and have:
• A Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries or Wildlife Science or a closely-related Bachelor’s degree with at least 45 quarter (30 semester) hours of biological/ecological coursework; OR
• Three years of biological experience performing studies, research, or resource management activities in a fish or wildlife program.
Requested Skills:
• Writing reports
• Conducting biological surveys on wildlife
• Coordinating field logistics for habitat projects
• Capturing wildlife
• Responding to wildlife damage complaints
• Conducting habitat maintenance and improvement projectsAdditional Information:
Your answers to the supplemental questions must be supported by the “Job History” (Work Experience) section in your application or you may not be considered for this position. Resumes will not replace the completed “Job History” section in your online application. You may be disqualified if your experience listed in the “Job History” section does not include information used to: 1) meet the minimum qualifications of the job and 2) back up your answers to the supplemental questions. If any of the positions listed in your application are part time or seasonal, be sure to include the dates you worked (month and year) and the average amount of hours worked per week in the duties section. Only those individuals who most closely match the requested skills will be invited to an interview.
Note: You will be required to provide a copy of your official or unofficial transcripts (online transcripts are acceptable) during the selection process that show your name, the name/address of the institution, coursework with passing grades, and degree conferred (including date), if you are using education to qualify. Transcripts and cover letters can be attached to your application in the Resume/CV/Cover Letter attachments field when you apply. Cover letters may not be reviewed unless it is stated as a requirement in the job posting.
For helpful tips on filling out your job history, responding to the supplemental questions, and submitting your application, click here
Notes for External Applicants (non-state of Oregon employees): If you would like to retain a copy of this job posting, please print a copy before submitting your application. Once the job posting has closed, you will not be able to access the posting. The system will timeout after 20 minutes of inactivity. You must submit your application after you begin the process. You cannot save your progress and come back to it later.
The job posting closes at 11:59 PM (PDT/PST) on the close date. After you submit your application, be sure to respond to the two questionnaires relating to public records requests and veterans’ preference immediately following your submittal. These questions are necessary to complete the application process.
Reasonable accommodations for interviews will be provided upon request to individuals with disabilities. If you are experiencing difficulty applying for this position or have questions, please contact the ODFW Human Resources office at 503-947-6051.
This recruitment will be used to establish a list of qualified people to fill the current vacancy and may be used to fill other vacancies as they occur.
The employee in this position will be represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and will be subject to all terms and conditions of the collective bargaining agreement. Pay and benefits on all job listings may change without notice.
Veterans – If you are an eligible veteran and you meet the qualifications, veterans’ preference points will be added to your score. For more information on veterans’ preference points visit www.oregonjobs.org and select Veterans resources under Resources. Please do not attach veteran documentation to your initial application, after you have applied you will be sent a task in your Workday account to provide your veteran documentation at that time.
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer