Wildlife Biologist
3 Months ago
Winnemucca, Nevada, United States
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Job Description
The United States Department of the Interior is hiring a Wildlife Biologist in Winnemucca, NV. The role involves researching wildlife habitats, collaborating with local groups and federal agencies, and ensuring effective wildlife management. Candidates need a degree in biological science and relevant experience. The position offers professional growth opportunities and a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance and paid time off.
About the position
The Wildlife Biologist position with the Department of the Interior involves conducting research and analysis on wildlife habitats and species, particularly focusing on the impacts of various resource activities. The role requires collaboration with local interest groups, Tribal Councils, and federal agencies to ensure effective wildlife management and conservation efforts. This position is based in Winnemucca, Nevada, and offers opportunities for professional growth within the federal service.
Responsibilities
• Review recommendations and data input from Field/District offices on wildlife issues.
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• Provide guidance and quality control to projects and products by other resource specialists.
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• Identify impacts to wildlife habitat and Threatened and Endangered species by other resource activities.
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• Coordinate with the Lead Wildlife Biologist, local interest groups, Tribal Councils, and other federal agencies on biological decisions.
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• Serve on interdisciplinary teams responsible for writing and reviewing biological input to environmental assessments and resource management plans.
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• Evaluate inventory and monitoring data to determine population trends and impacts.
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• Formulate strategies designed to recover or mitigate impacts on wildlife.
Requirements
• U.S. Citizenship is required.
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• Basic Education Requirement: Degree in biological science with specific coursework in wildlife subjects, zoology, and botany.
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• For GS-07: One year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-05 or one year of graduate education in wildlife biology.
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• For GS-09: One year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-07 or two years of graduate education in wildlife biology.
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• For GS-11: One year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-09 or three years of graduate education in wildlife biology.
Nice-to-haves
• Experience with wildlife management planning documents.
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• Knowledge of environmental laws and regulations.
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• Ability to conduct field inventories and monitoring studies.
Benefits
• Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
U.S. Department Of The Interior
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