Location: Dallas, TX
Company: Colorado State University
Professional/ Research Professional Classification Title Prof/Indiv Contrib I Number of Vacancies Work Hours/Week 40 Proposed Annual Salary Range $55,000-$65,000 + benefits Employee Benefits Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it’s a thriving community that’s transforming lives and improving the human condition through world-class teaching, research, and service.
With a robust benefits package, collaborative atmosphere, commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and focus on work-life balance, CSU is where you can thrive, grow, and make a lasting impact. For detailed benefit plan information for eligible employees, visit hr. colostate. edu/hr-community-and-supervisors/benefits/benefits-eligibility/
and hr. colostate. edu/prospective-employees/our-perks/. For the total value of CSU benefits in addition to wages, visit hr.
colostate. edu/total-compensation-calculator/. For more information about why Fort Collins is consistently ranked in the top cities to live in, visit hr. colostate. edu/prospective-employees/our-community/. Desired Start Date Position End Date (if temporary) To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on 01/31/2024 Description of Work Unit CEMML is a research, education and service unit within the Warner College of Natural Resources at CSU. CEMML applies the latest and most appropriate science to promote the sustainable management
of natural and cultural resources on Department of Defense (DOD) and other public lands.
We provide technical support, conduct applied research, and offer career development and learning opportunities to support resource stewardship. We collaborate with our sponsors and within CSU to resolve complex environmental issues, leaving a legacy of science-based decisions that sustain our resources for future generations. To learn more about CEMML’s contributions to land management, our mission, vision, and values, visit http: //www. cemml. colostate. edu/. Position Summary A Wildlife Biologist-Hunting Coordinator position is available with the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands.
The position is located at the US Army Garrison, Pohakuloa Training Area (USAG-PTA) on the Big Island in Hawaii approximately 40 miles west of Hilo. The position supports the hunting program (approximately 60%) and the Wildlife (approximately 40%) program at USAG-PTA within the Natural Resources Program. The hunting program coordinates the removal of game species (feral ungulates and upland game birds), thus reducing stressors on sensitive resources on Army-managed lands while supporting sustained military training at Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA).
The employee: Administers, plans, and manages the formal public hunting program at PTA. Coordinates public hunting activities and plans and implements game management and hunting activities at PTA in accordance with applicable Army regulations/ coordination. Uses web-based software such as i Sportsman to manage public hunting information, hunter registration, permit sales, harvest reporting, and automated data tabulation and analysis. Collects and analyzes hunter effort and harvest data. As directed, monitors game populations to support public hunting activity. Implements field operations, including, but not limited to, facilities construction and maintenance (e.
g. water sources, fencing and gates, information kiosks). Supports a wide variety of wildlife and federally-listed wildlife management and planning activities in the field and office, including surveys, monitoring, data management and analysis, technical report preparation, assistance with threat management and restoration activities, public outreach, and other duties. Is supervised by the Natural Resource Program Wildlife Program Manager (CSU). Coordinates regularly with the State agencies and Army offices at PTA.
Coordinates and collaborates with other natural resources support staff at PTA and federal biologists. The position is contingent upon funding for continued CSU support for natural resource management on PTA. Relocation expenses may be available; conditions apply. Required Job Qualifications BS in Wildlife Biology/Management, Natural Resource Management, Biology, or closely related field. Two or more years of applied experience in administering/coordinating hunting programs (e. g. preparing regulations/policies, monitoring hunting activity, manning game check stations, etc.
). Experience managing native wildlife species including implementing surveys and/or monitoring methodologies and data collection. Experience with Global Positioning System (GPS) and field navigation. Proficient with Windows-based computers and MS Office Suite software including MSWord and Minteractioncel for data management, record keeping, information retrieval, and reporting. Ability/willingness to work occasional weekend days as part of work schedule. Demonstrated ability to hike for 6-8 hours and up to 7 km per day while carrying field pack over rough terrain, in inclement weather. Must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a driver’s license by the employment start date.
The successful candidate must be legally authorized to work in the U. S. by proposed start date; CEMML will not provide visa sponsorship for this position. Preferred Job Qualifications MS in Wildlife Biology/Management, Natural Resource Management, Biology, or closely related field. Knowledge of Hawaiian game species and Hawaii hunting regulations. Experience coordinating/administering hunting programs specifically for upland birds or ungulates. Current Hawaii Hunter Education/Safety Program Certificate or ability to obtain within 3 months of employment date.
Experience managing and operating web-based hunting or other resource management/use software applications (e. g. i Sportsman). Experience managing native, threatened, or endangered wildlife including operating automated camera traps, acoustic recording units, and field survey techniques (e. g. point counts, systematic surveys, etc) for wildlife. Basic proficiency with Arc GIS, including data entry, display and map creation. Experience with bird identification by sight and sound, especially species found in Hawaii. Experience with public outreach such as planning public meetings and making presentations.
Proficiency with data management and basic statistical analysis using MS Excel, R, and other software. Strong technical writing skills. Experience coordinating with multiple agencies to implement programs. Experience driving 4×4 vehicles on roads and trails. Experience controlling vegetation via mechanical and chemical methods. Diversity Statement Reflecting departmental and institutional values, candidates are expected to have the ability to advance the Department’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. Essential Duties Job Duty Category Administer and Coordinate Public Hunting Duty/Responsibility Review, update, and coordinate, through appropriate coordination and approval, the PTA policy for public hunting.
Ensure rules governing hunting at PTA are consistent with State of Hawaii rules where applicable. Support periodic review and update of the SOP for the PTA policy for public hunting. Implement SOPs to coordinate hunts per the PTA hunting policy with appropriate Directorates to schedule hunting activities. The coordinator is the primary point of contact for the recreational hunting program at PTA.
Distributes information via email to the Army regarding the number of hunters and game harvested following each scheduled hunt. Liaisons with Hawaii State personnel to ensure consistency between Army and State hunting programs. Administer and maintain a web-based software program to provide information to the public about hunting opportunities and access, to manage hunter registration and permit sales, to compile and report game harvests, and to export data for analysis including game sampling data and population estimates, hunting success and activity data from hunters, and data about hunting-related infrastructure on the installation.
Interact with and provide support and updated information to public hunters via the web-based program, telephone, text, and email regarding registration status, permit sales, and hunting opportunities. Attends public meetings as directed. Ensure the approved PTA public hunting policy, with clear and concise rules, is available to public hunters via the web-based program. Percentage Of Time 50 Job Duty Category Wildlife Monitoring / Management Duty/Responsibility Assist with implementing wildlife protocols for estimating populations, managing species, and other objectives, and manage data collected per SOPs and supervisor direction.
Document all activities in appropriate data management systems. Implement best management practices in accordance with the Animal Welfare Act and CSU-approved SOPs when trapping and handling animals. Follow all federal and state regulations on use of chemical controls including pesticides and rodenticides. Percentage Of Time 40 Job Duty Category Data Management, Analysis, and Report Writing Duty/Responsibility Write and/or review technical documents such as quarterly reports annual reports, biennial reports, memoranda, study protocols, standard operating procedures.
Manage and QC data. Percentage Of Time 10 Application Details Special Instructions to Applicants Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications in the announcement to be considered for hire. Apply no later than January 31st, 2024 for full consideration at. Mailed or emailed applications will not be accepted. Upload each of the items below individually as a Word Document (. doc), PDF (. pdf), or Rich Text Format (. rtf). Please note that incomplete applications cannot be considered. Please remove social security numbers and birth dates from application materials.
A complete application consists of: 1. Statement of Qualifications (one-page letter addressing each qualification described in the announcement) uploaded in the ‘Cover Letter’ slot. 2. Resume 3. Transcripts (for each degree earned that is listed under qualifications) uploaded in the ‘Official Transcripts’ or ‘Unofficial Transcripts’ slot. 4. Degree Conferral (copy of diploma if transcripts do not include confirmation that degree was awarded) uploaded in the ‘Other’ slot. 5. References – please include within your application contact information for 3 professional references including at least one supervisor.
References will not be contacted without prior notification to candidates. CSU is committed to full inclusion of qualified individuals. If you are needing assistance or accommodations with the search process, please reach out to the listed search contact. Conditions of Employment Pre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires), Valid Driver’s License - Must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a driver’s license by the employment start date. Special Requirements/Other - Must be able to comply with all applicable regulations to obtain a Department of Defense Common Access Card (CAC) and public trust clearance.
Furthermore, candidates are required at a minimum to complete a NACI/SF85 and successfully pass a federal backgro Search Contact Lena Schnell, EEO Statement Colorado State University is committed to providing an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based on race, age, creed, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, interaction, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, interactionual orientation, gender identity/expression, or pregnancy in its employment, programs, services and activities, and admissions, and, in certain circumstances, marriage to a co-worker.
The University will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. Colorado State University is an equal opportunity and equal access institution and affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all Federal and Colorado State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action.
The Office of Equal Opportunity is located in 101 Student Services. The Title IX Coordinator is the Director of the Office of Title IX Programs and Gender Equity, 123 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-0160, (970) 491-xyz X, Section 504 and ADA Coordinator is the Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity, 101 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-0160, (970) 491-xyz X, Coordinator for any other forms of misconduct prohibited by the University’s Policy on Discrimination and Harassment is the Vice President for Equity, Equal Opportunity and Title IX, 101 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, Co.
80523-0160, (970) 491-xyz X, person may report interaction discrimination under Title IX to the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education. Background Check Policy Statement Colorado State University strives to provide a safe study, work, and living environment for its faculty, staff, volunteers and students. To support this environment and comply with applicable laws and regulations, CSU conducts background checks for the finalist before a final offer. The type of background check conducted varies by position and can include, but is not limited to, criminal history, interaction offender registry, motor vehicle history, financial history, and/or education verification.
Background checks will also be conducted when required by law or contract and when, in the discretion of the University, it is reasonable and prudent to do so.
joining the dedicated people of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. It’s our mission to manage and conserve Colorado’s natural resources for the benefit of people today – and tomorrow. That means we have to balance development with conservation so the state we all love provides similar opportunities for our children and their children.
We invite you to explore our website at dnr. colorado. gov/about-us to find out more about the work we do to manage Colorado’s natural resources for today – and tomorrow. The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply.
In addition to offering rewarding, meaningful work, we offer: Medical and Dental plans Strong, flexible retirement plans including PERA Defined Benefit Plan or PERA Defined Contribution Plan, plus pre-tax and Roth 401K and 457 plans Paid life insurance Short- and long-term disability coverage Employee Wellness programs Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Accounts 11 paid holidays per year plus generous vacation and sick leave Flexible work schedule options and remote-work options Career advancement opportunities throughout the State system Some positions may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE Our Mission is to perpetuate the wildlife
resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system, and to provide enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado's natural resources.
The purpose of the work unit is to gather, evaluate and summarize data and observations on terrestrial wildlife and habitat resources. This work unit develops and participates in the implementation of recommendations consistent with CPW’s Strategic Plan and direction provided by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission for the wise stewardship of wildlife populations and habitat in the Northwest Region of Colorado.
Description of Job This position serves within CPW’s NW Terrestrial Section as a wildlife biologist with an emphasis on species conservation work. This position formulates recommendations and management options for management of wildlife species and habitats through the collection and analysis of pertinent wildlife data and observations as required by the operational and annual work plans, including the State Wildlife Action Plan. This position also exists to design, implement and evaluate wildlife population inventories in the assigned area. Specific tasks include development and execution of various operational and implementation plans to manage wildlife populations and conserve/improve habitats on public and private lands.
Wildlife Management Recommendations Formulates and presents wildlife management recommendations to CPW staff and external partners by collecting, compiling, analyzing, and interpreting biological data using a structured system of discussions, meetings and written reports. Provides support in the form of data, reports, and comments to other CPW employees. Provides biological expertise through review of internal and external plans, environmental statements and other decisions documents.
Recognized as a wildlife expert for the local area, both within and outside CPW. Wildlife and Habitat Inventories Develop, plan and conduct wildlife (including Gunnison and Greater sage-grouse lek counts) and habitat inventories to guide local wildlife and habitat management decisions. Collect and analyze data to compile reports on wildlife abundance, demographics and distribution and/or habitat quantity and quality. Maintain Wildlife Populations by minimizing or mitigating impacts Minimizes or mitigates impacts on wildlife and their habitats by providing biological expertise in the review and analysis of environmental statements, natural resource plans, and other decision documents proposed by other state, federal or local agencies, local municipalities, private companies and landowners.
Wildlife Management and Habitat Studies Conducts or participates in wildlife and habitat management studies to gather biological data by planning studies, capturing, marking, monitoring wildlife populations and habitat, analyzing and interpreting results, completing reports, and delivering presentations. Wildlife Habitat Management Work with habitat coordinators and Area Wildlife Managers to develop habitat management programs and plans.
Work with CPW procurement staff on contracts to implement habitat management plans on State Wildlife Areas. Wildlife Population Management Employs computer-based wildlife population models by interpretation and manipulation of data obtained from wildlife inventories, hunter harvest data, other field observations, and research results. Develop and Implement Wildlife and Habitat Management Plans Formulates management plans, by compiling data, soliciting public and agency comments, negotiating options, analyzing results and writing final plans.
Implements or adapts existing plans or programs to meet wildlife and habitat conservation objectives. Educate and Inform the Public Educates and informs the public on all facets of wildlife and habitat management through dissemination of wildlife information to hunters, wildlife constituents, schools, and public media including newspapers and radio/television. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights Minimum Qualifications Two years of professional experience in wildlife biology, conservation biology, biology or field related to the work assigned to the position AND a Bachelor's Degree in wildlife ecology, wildlife biology, wildlife management, ecology, natural resource management or closely related field.
Substitutions Additional appropriate experience will substitute for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis. Preferred Qualifications Current or former state or federal relevant to this position Current or former wildlife agency work or volunteer experience Professional level writing, research and communication development skills Master’s degree in wildlife biology, wildlife management, conservation biology, or similar degree Required Competencies Strong written skills with an understanding of legal and regulatory concepts and language Excellent organizational and time management skills Being able to work independently Conditions of Employment Must possess and maintain a valid state of Colorado driver's license if operating a State vehicle.
This role requires conducting surveys that involve transportation in helicopters and fixed-winged aircraft, therefore low sensitivity to motion sickness is mandatory to meet the needs of this role. : Ability for sustained flight time (6 hours with refueling breaks) in helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft on wildlife surveys.
These flights may be low level and involve banked turns. Travel approximately 12 nights per year Former State employees who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination must disclose the information on the application and provide an explanation why the prior termination or resignation should not disqualify their application from the current position. (Please Note: Absent extraordinary circumstances, prior disciplinary termination or resignation in lieu of termination will disqualify the applicant from future State employment with DNR).
APPEAL RIGHTS: It is recommended that you contact the Human Resources Specialist listed below to resolve issues related to your possession of minimum qualifications. However, if you receive notice that you have been eliminated from consideration for this position, you may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board or request a review by the State Personnel Director. An appeal or review must be submitted on the official appeal form, signed by you or your representative. This form must be delivered to the State Personnel Board by email (), postmarked in US Mail or hand delivered (1525 Sherman Street, 4th Floor, Denver CO 80203), or faxed (303.866.
xyz X) within ten (10) calendar days from your receipt of notice or acknowledgement of the department’s action. For more information about the appeals process, the official appeal form, and how to deliver it to the State Personnel Board; go to spb. colorado. gov; contact the State Personnel Board for assistance at (303) 866-xyz X; or refer to 4 Colorado Code of Regulations (CCR) 801-1, State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures, Chapter 8, Resolution of Appeals and Disputes, at spb.
colorado. gov under Rules. Supplemental Information The backssment Process All applications received by the closing of this announcement will be reviewed by an HR Specialist against the Minimum Qualifications in this announcement. Colorado Revised Statutes require that state employees are hired and promoted based on merit and fitness through a comparative analysis process. Part of, or all of, the comparative analysis for this position will be a structured application review by Subject Matter Experts. Resumes, cover letters and other attachments are not considered as part of initial reviews, therefore, it is important to document in your application your education, experience, minimum qualifications, and preferred qualifications as outlined in the job announcement.
Please thoroughly answer all supplemental questions (if listed) since question responses may be evaluated for content, writing ability, spelling, grammar, and effective communication. This recruitment may involve additional testing and/or exams to arrive at the top group for interviews. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply.
The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. Therefore, in all aspects of the employment process, we provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, disability, age, interactionual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, medical condition related to pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or military status (with preference given to military veterans), or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.
The Department of Natural Resources is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship.
If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to our ADAAA Coordinator, Anna Kargobai-Murray, at Accommodations Any person with a disability as defined by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to complete an employment backssment. To request an accommodation, please contact Anna Kargobai-Murray at at least five business days before the date that any accommodation will be required to allow us to evaluate your request and prepare for the accommodation.
You may be asked to provide additional information, including medical documentation, regarding functional limitations and type of accommodation needed. Please ensure that you have this information available well in advance of the backssment date. E-Verify DNR uses e-Verify, an Internet-based system, to confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the United States. Learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities.
Toll–Free Applicant Support - Technical Help If you experience technical difficulty with the NEOGOV system (e. g. uploading or attaching documents to your online application) call NEOGOV at 855-524-xyz X, Mon-Fri between 6 am and 6 pm (Pacific Time). The Human Resources Office will be unable to assist with technical issues.
a crew of technicians serving hunters, trappers, outdoor enthusiasts, and other diverse groups of people interested in the wildlife and lands of Interior and Eastern Arctic Alaska. Our organization, mission and culture: Wildlife Conservations mission is to conserve and enhance Alaska’s wildlife and habitats and provide for a wide range of public uses and benefits.
This position is defined by our core services that maintain and enhance opportunities to hunt, trap, and view wildlife because it helps to provide people an opportunity to gain knowledge 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 wellbeing 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 offers a great opportunity to work for ADF&G and to play a critical role in helping the public better understand our wildlife and regulations. Working for ADF&G and gaining skills and knowledge are important steps for career advancement and development. The working environment you can expect: The position is located at the ADF&G office at 1300 College Road in Fairbanks. The daily work environment involves effective communication and
teamwork with office coworkers as well as regular use of a computer while assisting the public in person and over the phone at the information desk of the Fairbanks office.
Fieldwork is required throughout the year and may involve exposure to animals, biting insects, inclement weather, firearms, low-level aircraft flight, and/or travel by boat or skiff. Aerial surveys are conducted in small aircraft maneuvering at low altitude for long periods of time in sometimes cold conditions. Who we are looking for: The Department of Fish & Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, is recruiting for a Wildlife Biologist I, stationed in Fairbanks. This position will serve as the frontline lead for the public Information Center in the Region III Fish and Game office located in Fairbanks.
The Information Center assists people from around the world, answering questions about hunting and trapping regulations, hunting opportunities, hunter education, and wildlife viewing in the region and statewide. The Information Center also provides services such as sealing hides and furs, harvest reporting, sample collection and other services required by regulation. This position leads a team of technicians and interns providing customer service to the public and assisting with providing field and logistical support to research and management biologists throughout Interior and Eastern Arctic Alaska.
The ideal candidate will possess some or all the following desired strengths: Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, to convey regulations, present wildlife information, provide direction and resolve conflicts. Experience collecting, analyzing, and summarizing biological data and providing logistical support on wildlife surveys and complex field projects with an acute attention to detail. Experience coordinating a team and strong interpersonal skills to engage colleagues and the public while showing understanding, courtesy, friendliness and tact to others.
Makes sound, well-informed and objective decisions and perceives the impact and implications of decisions as well as follow through to accomplish goals. A strong work ethic that includes a positive attitude and punctuality; takes responsibility and ownership for a problem, project or issue. To view the general description and example of duties for a Wildlife Biologist 1 please go to the following link: /careers/Alaska/classspecs Special Note: A Valid Drivers license is required. This position requires field work which can involve exposure to large animals, insects, inclement weather, low level flying in planes and helicopters, travel by boat or skiff, and contact with drugs and chemicals used to immobilize wildlife.
This position routinely travels within the management area for field work and to Fairbanks for various meetings. While traveling housing may require shared rooms with other field crew members. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college in biology, a branch of biology, limnology, biometrics, oceanography, forestry, or natural resource management. 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. An individual who will complete the educational requirements and obtain the required bachelor's degree within six months may apply and be considered for a vacancy. Such applicants may be given a conditional job offer but may not be appointed until receipt of the required degree has been documented. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS Attach at time of application: Copies of all college transcripts (unofficial copies are acceptable).
Cover Letter If selected for an interview, please provide the following at the time of the interview: Three (3) references, with current contact information (email and phone number) COVER LETTER A Cover letter is required for this position and should highlight your knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience as they pertain to the position-specific competencies listed in the job description. Please attach the cover letter to your application before submitting it online or, if unable to attach to your application, fax or email it to the contact provided in the job posting. Your cover letter will be used to help determine which applicants will advance to the interview phase of the recruitment and selection process.
EDUCATION If post-secondary education is required to meet the minimum qualifications, you must fill in the Education section of the application. If you have not obtained a degree, please indicate the number of units completed. Copies of transcripts are required to verify educational credentials if used to meet the minimum qualifications for a position. Transcripts can be attached at the time of application or within 48 hours of the close of this recruitment to the contact person listed below.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN EDUCATION Education completed in foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet the above requirements, if applicable. If utilizing this education you must show that the education credentials have been submitted to a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign educational credentials and that such education has been deemed to be at least equivalent to that gained in conventional U. S. education programs; or an accredited U. S. state university reports the other institution as one whose transcript is given full value, or full value is given in subject areas applicable to the curricula at the state university.
It is your responsibility to provide such evidence when applying. WORK EXPERIENCE If using work experience not already documented in your application, also provide the employer name, your job title, dates of employment, and whether full-or part-time. Applications will be reviewed to determine if the responses are supported and minimum qualifications are clearly met. If they are not, the applicant may not advance to the interview and selection phase of the recruitment. MULTIPLE VACANCIES This recruitment may be used for more than one (1) vacancy.
The applicant pool acquired during this recruitment may be used for future vacancies for up to ninety (90) days after this recruitment closes. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply to each recruitment notice to ensure consideration for all vacancies. EEO STATEMENT The State of Alaska complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals with disabilities, who require accommodation, auxiliary aides or services, or alternative communication formats, please call -xyz X or (907) 465-xyz X in Juneau or TTY: Alaska Relay 711 or -xyz X or correspond with the Division of Personnel & Labor Relations at: P.
O. Box 110201, Juneau, AK 99811-0201. The State of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer. FIREARMS This position requires the use or possession of a firearm or ammunition. In accordance with the federal Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act of 1997 (PL 104-208), if you have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, you may not hold this position. A " misdemeanor crime of domestic violence" is an offense that is (1) a misdemeanor under Federal or state law; and (2) has, as an element, the use or attempted use of physical force, or the threatened use of a deadly weapon, committed by a current or former spouse, parent, or guardian of the victim, by a person with whom the victim shares a child in common, by a person who is cohabiting with or has cohabited with the victim as a spouse, parent, or guardian, or by a person similarly situated to a spouse, parent, or guardian of the victim.
If you have ever been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, do NOT apply for this position. THIS RECRUITMENT IS FOR ALASKA RESIDENTS ONLY This recruitment is open to Alaska Residents only.
Applicants must meet Alaska Residency Requirements in order to be considered for employment at this time. NOTICE If you choose to be contacted by email, please ensure your email address is correct on your application and that the spam filter will permit email from the ‘’ domains. For information on allowing emails from the ‘’ domains, visit the Lost Password Help page located at /Online Application/User/Reset Password. WORKPLACE ALASKA APPLICATION QUESTIONS & ASSISTANCE Questions regarding application submission or system operation errors should be directed to the Workplace Alaska hotline at -xyz X (toll free) or (907) 465-xyz X if you are located in the Juneau area.
Requests for information may also be emailed to applicant password assistance please visit: /Online Application/User/Reset Password For specific information in reference to the position please contact the hiring manager: Sara Longson, Wildlife Biologist 3 Phone: (907) 459-xyz X Fax: (907) 459-xyz X
the dedicated people of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. It’s our mission to manage and conserve Colorado’s natural resources for the benefit of people today – and tomorrow. That means we have to balance development with conservation so the state we all love provides similar opportunities for our children and their children.
We invite you to explore our website at dnr. colorado. gov/about-us to find out more about the work we do to manage Colorado’s natural resources for today – and tomorrow. The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. In addition
to offering rewarding, meaningful work, we offer: Medical and Dental plans Strong, flexible retirement plans including PERA Defined Benefit Plan or PERA Defined Contribution Plan, plus pre-tax and Roth 401K and 457 plans Paid life insurance Short- and long-term disability coverage Employee Wellness programs Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Accounts 11 paid holidays per year plus generous vacation and sick leave Flexible work schedule options and remote-work options Career advancement opportunities throughout the State system Some positions may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE Our Mission is to perpetuate the wildlife resources
of the state, to provide a quality state parks system, and to provide enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado's natural resources.
The purpose of the work unit is to gather, evaluate and summarize data and observations on terrestrial wildlife and habitat resources. This work unit develops and participates in the implementation of recommendations consistent with CPW’s Strategic Plan and direction provided by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission for the wise stewardship of wildlife populations and habitat in the Northwest Region of Colorado.
This position serves within CPW’s NW Terrestrial Section as a wildlife biologist with an emphasis on species conservation work. This position formulates recommendations and management options for management of wildlife species and habitats through the collection and analysis of pertinent wildlife data and observations as required by the operational and annual work plans, including the State Wildlife Action Plan. This position also exists to design, implement and evaluate wildlife population inventories in the assigned area. Specific tasks include development and execution of various operational and implementation plans to manage wildlife populations and conserve/improve habitats on public and private lands.
Wildlife Management Recommendations Formulates and presents wildlife management recommendations to CPW staff and external partners by collecting, compiling, analyzing, and interpreting biological data using a structured system of discussions, meetings and written reports. Provides support in the form of data, reports, and comments to other CPW employees. Provides biological expertise through review of internal and external plans, environmental statements and other decisions documents.
Recognized as a wildlife expert for the local area, both within and outside CPW. Wildlife and Habitat Inventories Develop, plan and conduct wildlife (including Gunnison and Greater sage-grouse lek counts) and habitat inventories to guide local wildlife and habitat management decisions. Collect and analyze data to compile reports on wildlife abundance, demographics and distribution and/or habitat quantity and quality. Maintain Wildlife Populations by minimizing or mitigating impacts Minimizes or mitigates impacts on wildlife and their habitats by providing biological expertise in the review and analysis of environmental statements, natural resource plans, and other decision documents proposed by other state, federal or local agencies, local municipalities, private companies and landowners.
Wildlife Management and Habitat Studies Conducts or participates in wildlife and habitat management studies to gather biological data by planning studies, capturing, marking, monitoring wildlife populations and habitat, analyzing and interpreting results, completing reports, and delivering presentations. Wildlife Habitat Management Work with habitat coordinators and Area Wildlife Managers to develop habitat management programs and plans.
Work with CPW procurement staff on contracts to implement habitat management plans on State Wildlife Areas. Wildlife Population Management Employs computer-based wildlife population models by interpretation and manipulation of data obtained from wildlife inventories, hunter harvest data, other field observations, and research results. Develop and Implement Wildlife and Habitat Management Plans Formulates management plans, by compiling data, soliciting public and agency comments, negotiating options, analyzing results and writing final plans.
Implements or adapts existing plans or programs to meet wildlife and habitat conservation objectives. Educate and Inform the Public Educates and informs the public on all facets of wildlife and habitat management through dissemination of wildlife information to hunters, wildlife constituents, schools, and public media including newspapers and radio/television. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Two years of professional experience in wildlife biology, conservation biology, biology or field related to the work assigned to the position AND a Bachelor's Degree in wildlife ecology, wildlife biology, wildlife management, ecology, natural resource management or closely related field.
Substitutions Additional appropriate experience will substitute for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis. Preferred Qualifications Current or former state or federal relevant to this position Current or former wildlife agency work or volunteer experience Professional level writing, research and communication development skills Master’s degree in wildlife biology, wildlife management, conservation biology, or similar degree Required Competencies Strong written skills with an understanding of legal and regulatory concepts and language Excellent organizational and time management skills Being able to work independently Conditions of Employment Must possess and maintain a valid state of Colorado driver's license if operating a State vehicle.
This role requires conducting surveys that involve transportation in helicopters and fixed-winged aircraft, therefore low sensitivity to motion sickness is mandatory to meet the needs of this role. : Ability for sustained flight time (6 hours with refueling breaks) in helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft on wildlife surveys. These flights may be low level and involve banked turns.
Travel approximately 12 nights per year Former State employees who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination must disclose the information on the application and provide an explanation why the prior termination or resignation should not disqualify their application from the current position. (Please Note: Absent extraordinary circumstances, prior disciplinary termination or resignation in lieu of termination will disqualify the applicant from future State employment with DNR). APPEAL RIGHTS: It is recommended that you contact the Human Resources Specialist listed below to resolve issues related to your possession of minimum qualifications.
However, if you receive notice that you have been eliminated from consideration for this position, you may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board or request a review by the State Personnel Director. An appeal or review must be submitted on the official appeal form, signed by you or your representative. This form must be delivered to the State Personnel Board by email (), postmarked in US Mail or hand delivered (1525 Sherman Street, 4th Floor, Denver CO 80203), or faxed (303.866.
xyz X) within ten (10) calendar days from your receipt of notice or acknowledgement of the department’s action. For more information about the appeals process, the official appeal form, and how to deliver it to the State Personnel Board; go to spb. colorado. gov; contact the State Personnel Board for assistance at (303) 866-xyz X; or refer to 4 Colorado Code of Regulations (CCR) 801-1, State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures, Chapter 8, Resolution of Appeals and Disputes, at spb. colorado. gov under Rules. The backssment Process All applications received by the closing of this announcement will be reviewed by an HR Specialist against the Minimum Qualifications in this announcement.
Colorado Revised Statutes require that state employees are hired and promoted based on merit and fitness through a comparative analysis process. Part of, or all of, the comparative analysis for this position will be a structured application review by Subject Matter Experts. Resumes, cover letters and other attachments are not considered as part of initial reviews, therefore, it is important to document in your application your education, experience, minimum qualifications, and preferred qualifications as outlined in the job announcement.
Please thoroughly answer all supplemental questions (if listed) since question responses may be evaluated for content, writing ability, spelling, grammar, and effective communication. This recruitment may involve additional testing and/or exams to arrive at the top group for interviews. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them.
Therefore, in all aspects of the employment process, we provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, disability, age, interactionual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, medical condition related to pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or military status (with preference given to military veterans), or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.
The Department of Natural Resources is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to our ADAAA Coordinator, Anna Kargobai-Murray, at Accommodations Any person with a disability as defined by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to complete an employment backssment.
To request an accommodation, please contact Anna Kargobai-Murray at at least five business days before the date that any accommodation will be required to allow us to evaluate your request and prepare for the accommodation.
You may be asked to provide additional information, including medical documentation, regarding functional limitations and type of accommodation needed. Please ensure that you have this information available well in advance of the backssment date. E-Verify DNR uses e-Verify, an Internet-based system, to confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the United States. Learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities. Toll–Free Applicant Support - Technical Help If you experience technical difficulty with the NEOGOV system (e.
g. uploading or attaching documents to your online application) call NEOGOV at 855-524-xyz X, Mon-Fri between 6 am and 6 pm (Pacific Time). The Human Resources Office will be unable to assist with technical issues.
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