Salary: $6,171.35 - $6,857.05 Monthly
Location : Douglas, WY
Job Type: Permanent Full-time
Job Number: 2024-02604
Department: Game & Fish Commission
Division: Wildlife
Opening Date: 11/13/2024
Closing Date: 11/26/2024 11:59 PM Mountain
FLSA: Exempt
Job Classification: FWWB10
Description and FunctionsGENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Wyoming Game and Fish Department seeks a Wildlife Biologist based in Douglas, WY. This position will coordinate collecting and analyzing wildlife population data for use in setting hunting seasons, identifying seasonally important habitats for all wildlife, and identifying or mitigating environmental impacts. This position will collect data by both ground and aerial methods (helicopter or small single-engine fixed-wing aircraft). Will coordinate with internal and external cooperators and conduct wildlife habitat evaluations. Will be responsible for end-of-year reports. This position will have an extensive presence in the field, particularly during hunting seasons, and have effective working relationships with other Game and Fish employees, other state and federal agency personnel, local landowners, sportspersons, and non-governmental organizations. Will be assigned to monitor and track budgets to ensure that necessary data is collected within fiscal limits.
Human Resource Contact: Alice Saldana / alice.saldana2@wyo.govESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function that may be performed at the job level.
- Coordinate data collection within the area of responsibility, including assigning and collaborating data collection efforts with coworkers. Represents the region in intra- and inter-agency working groups.
- Interact with the public and organized groups to provide wildlife management information and hunting season recommendations, and gather constituent feedback. Conduct public meetings with individual constituents and constituent groups. Analyze public input relative to wildlife management recommendations.
- Coordinate district wildlife or habitat management efforts.
- Handles nuisance wildlife, including relocation or euthanasia as required. Interacts with the public, providing information and resolving wildlife conflicts.
- Coordinates management efforts with state and federal agencies and private landowners.
- Represents the Department at intra and interagency meetings and correspondence to coordinate wildlife management in the region as directed.
- Provides input and data to establish management goals and objectives; conducts field surveys and analyzes population and habitat data for wildlife.
- Collect wildlife population data in diverse terrain and environmental conditions. Utilize all-terrain vehicles, horses, aircraft, snow machines, watercraft, 4-wheel drive pickups, and other equipment to collect wildlife information.
- Gathers and compiles data into statistical information to meet requirements of periodic or other reports.
- Compiles, edits, and disseminates reports and information.
- Comments on the Wildlife Environmental Reviews to the Department's Habitat Protection Program at a senior biologist level.
- Evaluate wildlife habitat/range conditions, collect data, and recommend management improvements or projects to improve wildlife habitat. Recommends actions for management decisions for managed lands based on public use analysis, wildlife data, wildlife habitat data, and issues brought forth by the Department and the public.
- Gathers and compiles data into statistical information to meet requirements of periodic or other reports.
- Collects biological data for use in making recommendations for hunting and trapping seasons and other management decisions.
- Conducts senior-level independent research and extensive analytical evaluations.
- Follows all established rules and regulations when working on projects and responsibilities.
- Utilize immobilization equipment and drugs to handle wildlife safely.
QualificationsPREFERENCES/**AGENCY REQUIREMENTS: Preference may be given to those with a bachelor's degree in wildlife, habitat, range or watershed management, ecology or biology, plus four years of professional work experience in wildlife habitat, watershed, or rangeland management; Or a master's degree in wildlife habitat, range or watershed management, ecology, biology, Plus two years of professional work experience in wildlife habitat, watershed, or rangeland management.
**Must have a valid driver's license
KNOWLEDGE: - Knowledge of the game and non-game mammalian wildlife management, data collection techniques, and conservation issues.
- Knowledge of how to conduct a methodical examination.
- Knowledge of how to find, gather, and collect information or data.
- Knowledge of management, protection, propagation, and conservation of fish, wildlife, and habitat.
- Knowledge of research methods, techniques, and/or sources of information.
- Knowledge of agency, professional, and/or industry standards and practices.
- Knowledge of native Wyoming plants and introduced plants for habitat work
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education:Bachelor's Degree (typically in Wildlife Management)
Experience:1-2 years progressive work experience (typically in Wildlife Management) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Wildlife Biologist II
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:None
OREducation & Experience Substitution:4-6 years of progressive work experience (typically in Wildlife Management) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Wildlife Biologist II
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:None
Necessary Special RequirementsPHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:- The position requires the lifting of heavy objects and strenuous physical exertion at times.
- Be able to work in various weather conditions and environments.
- Must be able to work all days of the week and varied work hours, including weekends and early mornings, evenings/late nights.
- Ability to safely operate motorized equipment, including 4x4 pickup trucks, ATVs, and snowmobiles.
NOTES: - FLSA: Exempt
- Successful applicants for employment must pass a background check prior to appointment.
- Must complete wildlife immobilization training and certification.
Supplemental Information040-Game & Fish Commission - Wildlife Division
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(AA) Which of the following best describes your highest completed level of education to date or within the next three (3) months? (Transcripts may be required.)
- High School Diploma/GED/or Equivalent
- Some college Coursework, No Degree Received
- Associate's Degree
- Associate's Degree and additional coursework
- Bachelor's Degree
- Bachelor's Degree and additional coursework
- Master's Degree
- Master's Degree and additional coursework
- Doctorate Degree
- Doctorate Degree and additional coursework
- None of the Above
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(AA) Which of the following Quarter/Semester credit hours best describes your completed college education to date or within the next three (3) months? (Transcripts may be required.)
- 45+ Quarter hours/30+ Semester hours
- 90+ Quarter hours/60+ Semester hours
- 136+ Quarter hours/91+ Semester hours
- 180+ Quarter hours/120+ Semester hours
- 225+ Quarter hours/150+Semester hours
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(FWWB10) Which of the following best describes your work experience in Wildlife Biology?Experience definition: (This experience includes, but may not be limited to, the following: Wildlife biology, rangeland ecology, animal science, owner/operator of ranch or farm)
- No relevant experience.
- Less than one (1) year of relevant experience.
- One (1) to less than two (2) years of relevant experience
- Two (2) to less than three (3) years of relevant experience
- Three (3) to less than four (4) years of relevant experience.
- Four (4) or more years of relevant experience.
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(AA) Describe your relevant experience below.
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Do you have a bachelor's degree in wildlife, habitat, range or watershed management, ecology, or biology, plus four years of professional work experience in wildlife habitat, watershed, or rangeland management?
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Do you have a master's degree in wildlife habitat, range or watershed management, ecology, or biology, Plus two years of professional work experience in wildlife habitat, watershed, or rangeland management?
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Do you have a valid driver's license?
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(A1) Where did you hear about this opportunity?
- Government Jobs @www.governmentjobs.com/careers/wyoming
- Indeed
- LinkedIn
- Zip Recruiter
- Wyoming Workforce Center
- Other job sites (Wyoming at Work, Monster, etc.)
- Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
- Newspaper/Newsletter Advertisement
- Career Fair
- Human Resources Division
- Friend or Acquaintance (Not State Employee)
- Current State Employee
- Other
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(A1) If you selected Other, please tell us where you heard about this opportunity.
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- Yes
- No
- I am not a veteran
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- Veteran - DD214 Attached
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- None of the above
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(A) Please be advised that an incomplete application WILL NOT be considered for employment. An attached resume' is not required and is not an acceptable substitution for a completed application. Some State of Wyoming agencies use 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 at https://www.uscis.gov/e-verify.I have read and understand the above statement.
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