Wildlife Biologist 3 (Dillingham Area Wildlife Biologist - PCN 112069)
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State of Alaska
Dillingham, AK (In Person)
Full-Time
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What you will be doing: This position manages all terrestrial wildlife in the northern Bristol Bay area, covering about 20,000 square miles. Responsibilities include overseeing the Mulchatna caribou herd, administering hunting and trapping seasons, addressing nuisance wildlife and public safety issues, and providing expert advice on wildlife populations and their management for conservation. A shared Wildlife Biologist II in Dillingham assists the incumbent. Our mission, values, and culture: This position fulfills the division's mission in the Central-Southwest Region 4 to conserve and enhance Alaska's wildlife and habitats and provide for a wide range of public uses and benefits. The incumbent maintains and enhances opportunities to hunt, trap and view wildlife while providing opportunities for Alaskans to gain knowledge of and appreciation for Alaska's wildlife, its management, and ways to interact with wildlife safely and ethically.
The Alaska Department of Fish & Game strives for a diverse and inclusive workforce where safety and well-being are paramount and employees at all levels promote a culture where everyone is valued, treated equitably, and treated respectfully. The benefits of joining our team: This position provides a challenging, professional opportunity to manage a variety of wildlife resources in the Northern Bristol Bay region in Southwest Alaska (Game Management Unit 17) to support DWC's mission. This role involves working directly with management and research biologists to gain experience in assessing and actively managing unique wildlife resources and populations for long-term conservation. Residents living in these communities enjoy abundant opportunities to engage in hunting, fishing, gathering and numerous other outdoor recreational pursuits in an area with record salmon runs and pristine wilderness. There is no state income tax in Alaska.
The working environment you can expect: Based in Dillingham (a significant rural population center), this position oversees wildlife management programs in Game Management Unit 17, including the Mulchatna caribou herd. Responsibilities include managing an active predation control program to bolster a critical caribou population relied upon as a major food source. It is the contact for hunting & trapping information, licenses, permits, and collecting harvest information primarily on bear, caribou, and moose from the public's hunting and subsistence activities. Daily work environment spans from report writing, data analysis, and interacting with stakeholders to conducting wildlife surveys, investigations, and capturing and handling wildlife. This position supervises one Wildlife Biologist 2 and one Program Technician.
Completing data analysis, performing population modeling, setting sustainable harvest goals, and producing data summaries and technical reports.
Proficiency with firearms and experience/ability to fly in small aircraft in mountainous terrain.
Experience in addressing public and stakeholder inquiries on complex issues or regulations through both oral and written communication, such as explaining trapping and hunting regulations, processes for obtaining hunting permits, regulatory procedures, intensive management, and matters concerning public access.
To view the general description and example of duties for a Wildlife Biologist 3 please go to the following link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/
This position may be in possession of, or have access to, firearms/ammunition.
Pilot's License - Federal (FAA), and State of Alaska (ADF&G-DWC Aviation Manual) (recommended)State of AlaskaPeace OfficerAnimal Capture and immobilization certification, Animal Welfare training and certificationCertification as certified Wildlife Biologist by professional society (recommended).
Some positions may require training in specialized areas such as hydroacoustics, microscopic analysis, underwater research, or fish habitat restoration or enhancement.
ALL APPLICANTS.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation is recruiting for a Wildlife Biologist 3 located in Dillingham!What you will be doing: This position manages all terrestrial wildlife in the northern Bristol Bay area, covering about 20,000 square miles. Responsibilities include overseeing the Mulchatna caribou herd, administering hunting and trapping seasons, addressing nuisance wildlife and public safety issues, and providing expert advice on wildlife populations and their management for conservation. A shared Wildlife Biologist II in Dillingham assists the incumbent. Our mission, values, and culture: This position fulfills the division's mission in the Central-Southwest Region 4 to conserve and enhance Alaska's wildlife and habitats and provide for a wide range of public uses and benefits. The incumbent maintains and enhances opportunities to hunt, trap and view wildlife while providing opportunities for Alaskans to gain knowledge of and appreciation for Alaska's wildlife, its management, and ways to interact with wildlife safely and ethically.
The Alaska Department of Fish & Game strives for a diverse and inclusive workforce where safety and well-being are paramount and employees at all levels promote a culture where everyone is valued, treated equitably, and treated respectfully. The benefits of joining our team: This position provides a challenging, professional opportunity to manage a variety of wildlife resources in the Northern Bristol Bay region in Southwest Alaska (Game Management Unit 17) to support DWC's mission. This role involves working directly with management and research biologists to gain experience in assessing and actively managing unique wildlife resources and populations for long-term conservation. Residents living in these communities enjoy abundant opportunities to engage in hunting, fishing, gathering and numerous other outdoor recreational pursuits in an area with record salmon runs and pristine wilderness. There is no state income tax in Alaska.
The working environment you can expect: Based in Dillingham (a significant rural population center), this position oversees wildlife management programs in Game Management Unit 17, including the Mulchatna caribou herd. Responsibilities include managing an active predation control program to bolster a critical caribou population relied upon as a major food source. It is the contact for hunting & trapping information, licenses, permits, and collecting harvest information primarily on bear, caribou, and moose from the public's hunting and subsistence activities. Daily work environment spans from report writing, data analysis, and interacting with stakeholders to conducting wildlife surveys, investigations, and capturing and handling wildlife. This position supervises one Wildlife Biologist 2 and one Program Technician.
- Requires frequent travel within the management area and state.
- Requires the use of firearms and the ability to fly in small fixed-wing and rotor aircraft in mountainous environments.
- Requires occasional work at night and on weekends.
Completing data analysis, performing population modeling, setting sustainable harvest goals, and producing data summaries and technical reports.
Proficiency with firearms and experience/ability to fly in small aircraft in mountainous terrain.
Experience in addressing public and stakeholder inquiries on complex issues or regulations through both oral and written communication, such as explaining trapping and hunting regulations, processes for obtaining hunting permits, regulatory procedures, intensive management, and matters concerning public access.
To view the general description and example of duties for a Wildlife Biologist 3 please go to the following link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/
Alaska/classspecsSpecial Note:
A valid driver's license is required.This position may be in possession of, or have access to, firearms/ammunition.
Pilot's License - Federal (FAA), and State of Alaska (ADF&G-DWC Aviation Manual) (recommended)State of AlaskaPeace OfficerAnimal Capture and immobilization certification, Animal Welfare training and certificationCertification as certified Wildlife Biologist by professional society (recommended).
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES A
bachelor's degree from an accredited college in biology, a branch of biology, limnology, biometrics, oceanography, forestry, or natural resource management;ANDOne year of full performance professional level biologist experience. The required professional biologist work experience is met by service as a Fishery Biologist 2, Wildlife Biologist 2, Habitat Biologist 2, or Fisheries Geneticist 1 with the State of Alaska or the equivalent with another employer.Substitution:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college that includes or is supplemented by the following credit hours will substitute for the degree in a specific field:- at least 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) in biology, a branch of biology, limnology, biometrics, oceanography, forestry, or natural resource management (excluding courses that focus on agricultural husbandry techniques, human population dynamics, or the design and manipulation of landscapes), of which 16 semester hours (24 quarter hours) are upper division courses; and
- at least 12 semester hours (16 quarter hours) in any combination of two or more of the following: chemistry, physics, mathematics, statistics, geology, hydrology, or GIS.
Special Note:
"Upper division courses" means courses that are specialized, in-depth and advanced. Such courses emphasize problem-solving, analytical thinking skills, and theoretical applications, with depth and rigor in a discipline's theories and methods; specialization in a particular field or profession; refinement of general education; and/or development of specific intellectual and professional skills. Upper division courses are commonly identified in college catalogs as 300 level and higher.Some positions may require training in specialized areas such as hydroacoustics, microscopic analysis, underwater research, or fish habitat restoration or enhancement.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
For specific information in reference to the position please contact the hiring manager: Todd A.Rinaldi, Regional Management CoordinatorPhone:
(907) 861-2105todd.rinaldi@alaska.govSimilar jobs in Dillingham, AK
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