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77000219-51171290-20100427164439 -- FISHERIES
<http://jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html?erjob=448341&eresc=ERNOTIFY> AND
WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS
Agency: FWC - Fish&Wildlife Cons Comm
OCCUPATION PROFILE
Working Title:
FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST III
Broadband/Class Level:
FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS - Level 3
Broadband/Class Code:
19-1023-03
Pay Grade/Pay Band:
BB009
Position Number:
77000219
Closing Date:
5/11/2010
Location:
MOORE HAVEN
County:
Glades County
Annual Salary Range:
$36,467.60 Annually
Announcement Type:
Open Competitive
Facility:
DESCRIPTION:
OCCUPATION PROFILE
JOB FAMILY: LIFE, PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
OCCUPATIONAL GROUP: LIFE AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE
OCCUPATION: FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS
19-1023
ONLY ELECTRONIC APPLICTIONS ACCEPTED
DESCRIPTION
Position number: 77000219
Address :
1937 Banana Grove Road
Moore Haven, FL 33471
Supervisor: Beth Morford
Description of duties: Incumbent is responsible for day to day operations on
the Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area located in Glades County for
the Division of Habitat and Species Conservation. Specific duties include
developing and implementing budgets and annual work plans, providing direct
supervision for 2 FTEs and 1 OPS, providing oversight and participating in
habitat improvement/restoration programs, monitoring various wildlife
populations, working with other divisions/sections to develop and promote
public use programs including both hunting and non-hunting uses, working
across division and agency lines on various issues including watershed
improvements and restoration, and setting management and restoration
objectives consistent with agency and division directives.
Broadband code: 19-1023-3
Class code: 5035
Region: South
Title: Fisheries & Wildlife Biological Scientist III
County: Glades
Working hours: 8-5 M-F, evening and weekends as required
List of any subordinates supervised: 2 FTE Technicians and 1 OPS Technician
(plus seasonal OPS staff)
Residency requirement: Must live within 25 miles of Fisheating Creek WMA.
Alternatively, on-site State housing is available.
Level of Education (minimum): Bachelors degree with a major in one of the
biological sciences.
Certain veterans and spouses of veterans receive preference in employment by
the state as provided by Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, and are encouraged
to apply.
FWC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Employer. If you require
an accommodation to participate in the application / selection process,
please contact the hiring authority in advance.
LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION OR REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
EFFECTIVE : 09/09/02
History: 07/01/02
77000748-51162443-20100427164430 -- FISHERIES
<http://jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html?erjob=448357&eresc=ERNOTIFY> AND
WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS
Agency: FWC - Fish&Wildlife Cons Comm
OCCUPATION PROFILE
Working Title:
FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST II
Broadband/Class Level:
FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS - Level 2
Broadband/Class Code:
19-1023-02
Pay Grade/Pay Band:
BB008
Position Number:
77000748
Closing Date:
5/13/2010
Location:
LAKELAND
County:
Polk County
Annual Salary Range:
$30,988.62 Annually
Announcement Type:
Open Competitive
Facility:
DESCRIPTION:
OCCUPATION PROFILE
JOB FAMILY: LIFE, PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
OCCUPATIONAL GROUP: LIFE AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE
OCCUPATION: FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS
19-1023
ONLY ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED
DESCRIPTION
Position number: 77000748
Address and telephone number: 3900 Drane Field Rd, Lakeland, FL 33811. (863)
648-3200
Supervisor: Nicole Ranalli
Description of duties: Includes direct responsibility for the planning,
development and implementation of management programs for the Arbuckle and
Walk-In-Water Wildlife Management Areas, and participation in those same
activities for the Lake Wales Ridge Wildlife and Environmental Area.
Responsible for the development and implementation of habitat management
programs to maintain and perpetuate native wildlife populations. These
programs include activities such as prescribed fire, and mechanical and
chemical control of native and exotic vegetation. Other responsibilities
include: coordination and implementation of managed public hunts; providing
management recommendations to cooperating agencies to promote the
conservation of wildlife resources; design and implementation of biological
surveys to monitor the status of selected species, including data ana! lysis
and report writing; development, execution, and tracking of area spending
plans; development and implementation of public recreational programs;
proposing regulations based on sound biological and sociological principles;
development and implementation of scientifically appropriate monitoring
programs; preparation and submission of short- and long-range plans,
periodic and final administrative and biological reports for assigned areas;
supervision of various OPS staff; and furthering agency goals through
interactions with cooperating agencies and stakeholders.
KSAs: Wildlife ecology; ecosystem management; fire ecology and plant
succession; applied knowledge of the principles and practices of habitat
management and restoration, including prescribed fire, mechanical and
chemical vegetation control, and exotic plant control; ability to identify
common and imperiled species, and understand their habitat and life history
requirements; ability to write technical reports; wildlife and habitat
survey and inventory knowledge; ability to collect and analyze biological
data; ability to design statistically sound monitoring projects; water
management; timber management; budget management; proficiency with typical
Windows applications including ArcGIS; geospatial referencing; familiarity
with infrastructure development and maintenance; familiarity with outdoor
recreational activities and the facilities needed to support them; ability
to o! rganize work and set priorities; and ability to operate outdoors under
inclement weather conditions. Incumbent must possess the initiative,
motivation, and self-direction necessary to function under remote
supervision.
Broadband code: 19-1023-02
Class code: 5034
Region: SW
Title: Fisheries and Wildlife Biological Scientist II
County: Polk
Working hours: Average number of hours per week: 40 hrs.
List of any subordinates supervised: N/A
Residency requirement: State housing at Crooked Lake WEA, 101 Rhoden Myer
Road, Frostproof, FL, 33843
Level of Education-: BS (MS preferred) in wildlife management/wildlife
conservation/wildlife ecology
Certain veterans and spouses of veterans receive preference in employment by
the state as provided by Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, and are encouraged
to apply.
FWC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Employer. If you require
an accommodation to participate in the application / selection process,
please contact the hiring authority in advance.
LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION OR REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
EFFECTIVE : 09/09/02
History: 07/01/02
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