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M.S. Assistantship – Artificial Reef Research: South Texas

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (State)

Application Deadline:
08/22/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
between 7/21/2025 and 9/1/2025
Ending Date:
after 5/28/2027
Hours per Week:
at least 19
Salary:
$1,333 per month
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
One West University Blvd. (Brownsville, Texas)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
8 minutes ago
M.S. Assistantship – Artificial Reef Research: South Texas

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (State)

Application Deadline:
08/22/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
between 7/21/2025 and 9/1/2025
Ending Date:
after 5/28/2027
Hours per Week:
at least 19
Salary:
$1,333 per month
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
One West University Blvd. (Brownsville, Texas)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
8 minutes ago
Seasonal Hellbender Field Biologist - North Carolina and Tennessee

Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy (Private)

Application Deadline:
06/09/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/1/2025
Ending Date:
before 10/1/2025
Hours per Week:
at most 40
Salary:
$17 to $19 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Proximal to Great Smoky Mountains National Park (United States)
8 minutes ago
Seasonal Hellbender Field Biologist - North Carolina and Tennessee

Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy (Private)

Application Deadline:
06/09/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/1/2025
Ending Date:
before 10/1/2025
Hours per Week:
at most 40
Salary:
$17 to $19 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Proximal to Great Smoky Mountains National Park (United States)
8 minutes ago
Ph.D. or M.S. Graduate Research Assistantship – Physical, Ecological, and Social Dynamics of South Carolina Tidal Trunks

Clemson University (State)

Application Deadline:
08/18/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
8/18/2025
Hours per Week:
37 - 38
Salary:
$22,000 to $25,000 per year
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
multiple
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
9 minutes ago
Ph.D. or M.S. Graduate Research Assistantship – Physical, Ecological, and Social Dynamics of South Carolina Tidal Trunks

Clemson University (State)

Application Deadline:
08/18/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
8/18/2025
Hours per Week:
37 - 38
Salary:
$22,000 to $25,000 per year
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
multiple
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
9 minutes ago
Cruiser & Specialty Sales Forester

Washington State Department of Natural Resources (State)

Application Deadline:
06/17/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/1/2025
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$45,732 to $69,396 per year
Education Required:
none
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Enumclaw, Washington
10 minutes ago
Cruiser & Specialty Sales Forester

Washington State Department of Natural Resources (State)

Application Deadline:
06/17/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/1/2025
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$45,732 to $69,396 per year
Education Required:
none
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Enumclaw, Washington
10 minutes ago
Biological Field Technician - (1825)

Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc. (Private)

Application Deadline:
06/09/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/25/2025
Ending Date:
after 10/15/2025
Hours per Week:
30 - 40
Salary:
$19.25 to $20.75 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Keyser, West Virginia
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
2 hours ago
Biological Field Technician - (1825)

Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc. (Private)

Application Deadline:
06/09/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/25/2025
Ending Date:
after 10/15/2025
Hours per Week:
30 - 40
Salary:
$19.25 to $20.75 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Keyser, West Virginia
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
2 hours ago
Fisheries Technician 2- Fisheries Statistics Intern

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (Federal)

Application Deadline:
06/08/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/23/2025
Hours per Week:
36 - 40
Salary:
$21.61 to $31.23 per hour
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Corvallis, Oregon
2 hours ago
Fisheries Technician 2- Fisheries Statistics Intern

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (Federal)

Application Deadline:
06/08/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/23/2025
Hours per Week:
36 - 40
Salary:
$21.61 to $31.23 per hour
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Corvallis, Oregon
2 hours ago
Conservation Officer

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State)

Application Deadline:
06/30/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 9/14/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
starting at $27.86 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Idaho
2 hours ago
Conservation Officer

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State)

Application Deadline:
06/30/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 9/14/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
starting at $27.86 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Idaho
2 hours ago
Wildlife Camera Trapping Technician

Michigan State University (Private)

Application Deadline:
08/01/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/18/2025
Ending Date:
after 2/16/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
starting at $16 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Mounds Recreation Area (Brookeville, Indiana)
Tags:
Undergraduate Opportunities
2 hours ago
Wildlife Camera Trapping Technician

Michigan State University (Private)

Application Deadline:
08/01/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/18/2025
Ending Date:
after 2/16/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
starting at $16 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Mounds Recreation Area (Brookeville, Indiana)
Tags:
Undergraduate Opportunities
2 hours ago
District Forester

North St. Louis Soil & Water Conservation District (County)

Application Deadline:
06/15/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/7/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$25.50 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Virginia, Minnesota | remote work allowed
2 hours ago
District Forester

North St. Louis Soil & Water Conservation District (County)

Application Deadline:
06/15/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/7/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$25.50 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Virginia, Minnesota | remote work allowed
2 hours ago
Senior Wildlife Technician - Depredation

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State)

Application Deadline:
06/23/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/23/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$22.66 to $28.33 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Idaho
2 hours ago
Senior Wildlife Technician - Depredation

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State)

Application Deadline:
06/23/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/23/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$22.66 to $28.33 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Idaho
2 hours ago

M.S. Assistantship – Artificial Reef Research: South Texas

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (State) | https://www.utrgv.edu

Details
Application Deadline:
08/22/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
between 7/21/2025 and 9/1/2025
Ending Date:
after 5/28/2027
Hours per Week:
at least 19
Salary:
$1,333 per month
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
One West University Blvd. (Brownsville, Texas)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Description
I am inviting applications for a graduate position (MSc) that includes support as a graduate assistant. The appointment is to begin this Summer or Fall 2025 in the School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. This position includes a research component aimed at investigating water movements and fish populations over artificial reefs via sonar surveys, ROV surveys, and acoustic doppler current profilers (ADCPs). Duties will include collection, processing, and analysis of samples, and ROV and sonar survey data over several artificial reef placements along the Texas coast.

The successful applicant will be expected to enroll full time in the UTRGV Ocean, Coastal and Earth Sciences program pursuing the thesis option. The available assistantship has a stipend of $1,333 per month and includes tuition support.

Interested applicants should send to Dr. Richard Kline (richard.kline@utrgv.edu) a copy of their CV or resume, GPA, a written statement of graduate research interests, and contact information for two references. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

Qualifications:

Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in marine biology, ecology or a related field and have experience working in the marine environment. Successful candidates must demonstrate an aptitude for research and ability to work independently. Prior experience working with sonar equipment or ROVs is preferred. SCUBA certification and diving experience is preferred. A minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.3.
Contact
Dr. Richard Kline
richard.kline@utrgv.edu (preferred contact method)

Seasonal Hellbender Field Biologist - North Carolina and Tennessee

Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy (Private) | https://arcprotects.org/

Details
Application Deadline:
06/09/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/1/2025
Ending Date:
before 10/1/2025
Hours per Week:
at most 40
Salary:
$17 to $19 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Proximal to Great Smoky Mountains National Park (United States)
Description
 About the Organization
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy (ARC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on the conservation and restoration of amphibian and reptile populations and their habitats across the United States. ARC focuses on implementing field programs in high-priority areas for amphibians and reptiles to improve their chances of survival. Our work includes inventory, monitoring, research, habitat restoration, population augmentation, and developing management plans across Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs). Learn more at ARCProtects.org.

Position Description
ARC is seeking a temporary Field Biologist to support ongoing Eastern Hellbender conservation work in western North Carolina and east Tennessee. The candidate will be located around Great Smoky Mountains National Park with frequent travel to project sites and occasional overnight trips as required (no housing is provided). Primary duties will include participation in field inventory, monitoring, and restoration projects in the Southern Appalachians including but not limited to:

  • Snorkel surveys to detect hellbender adults, juveniles, and larvae. This requires wearing a wetsuit and submerging in cold (<60°F) stream water. 
  • In-stream habitat data collection.
  • eDNA collection which will require hiking into remote areas with some potential overnight backpacking trips, and collecting water samples following a strict protocol.
  • Assist with pathogen and genetic sampling of hellbenders.
  • Stream restorations that may include digging and planting trees or lifting heavy objects.
  • Sampling or restoration work for other focal species.
  • Data organization, entry, and analysis.
  • Gear maintenance and inventory.
  • Represent ARC’s on-the-ground presence to build relationships and communicate responsibly with state/federal agencies, private citizens, and other organizations.

Qualifications & Expectations
  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g. wildlife, conservation) or relevant experience.
  • 1+ years experience with wildlife monitoring projects, sampling methods, and data collection, preferably with herpetofauna.
  • Working knowledge of Southeastern species and ecosystems.
  • Experience using paper or digital maps to identify, relay, and track project boundaries and collect data.
  • Strong organizational skills, detail oriented data collection, and ability to work independently.
  • Applicant must be self-motivated, responsible, and have the ability to solve problems in the field.
  • Experience navigating landscapes and driving 4×4 roads, possibly with offline maps.
  • Familiarity using specialized software such as Microsoft Office Suite, ArcGIS, and Google Earth.
  • Positive attitude and good communication skills.

Requirements
  • Willingness to work in cold stream habitats for prolonged periods that may require swimming in deep water.
  • Valid driver’s license and willingness to use personal vehicle for field work travel.
  • Willingness to work a variable schedule in response to project needs, including frequent travel, some weekends, nights, and holidays.
  • Ability to lift 40+ lbs and work long hours outdoors in potentially inclement weather.

To apply:
In a cover letter, please describe your relevant experience, including how your broader knowledge and experiences can contribute to our organizational culture and values. Also provide your CV and include the names and contact information of at least three relevant professional references. Your cover letter, reference list, and CV should be compiled and uploaded as a single PDF file and saved as “FirstName_LastName_ARC Hellbender Field Biologist”.  Applications can be submitted by clicking here. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States, ARC does not provide visa sponsorships for this position. Questions about the position can be directed to Emilly Nolan at southernapps@arcprotects.org

ARC is an equal-opportunity employer. Our core values include integrity, diversity, equity, inclusion, creativity, and innovation. We value diverse experiences and perspectives as critical to informing and supporting our core values, and we welcome applications from members of historically under-represented or marginalized groups in the field of wildlife conservation.

All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital or pregnancy status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or genetic information, including medical history. 

Contact
Emilly Nolan
southernapps@arcprotects.org (preferred contact method)

Ph.D. or M.S. Graduate Research Assistantship – Physical, Ecological, and Social Dynamics of South Carolina Tidal Trunks

Clemson University (State) | https://www.clemson.edu/cafls/kennedy-center/index.html

Details
Application Deadline:
08/18/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
8/18/2025
Hours per Week:
37 - 38
Salary:
$22,000 to $25,000 per year
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Locations:
clemson, South Carolina
177 Hobcaw Road (Georgetown, South Carolina)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Description
 The James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center at Clemson University is seeking a highly motivated Ph.D. or M.S. candidate to conduct research on materials for tidal trunks and other water control structures with the goal of developing alternative, cost-effective solutions for water level management in waterfowl impoundments in coastal South Carolina. 
 
Water control structures are critical for effective wetland management. Historically, wooden tidal trunks had a life span of 25–30 years, but the discontinuation of chromate copper arsenate and creosote-treated lumber has reduced this to 8–10 years due to the use of pressure-treated lumber with alkaline copper quaternary preservatives. These trunks lose tensile strength from cyclic wetting and drying, salt crystal formation, decomposition, and insect colonization, with replacement costs reaching $20,000 to $25,000 each. Research is required to evaluate new materials and designs for tidal trunks while considering traditional design significance. The objectives of this study are to 1) inventory the number and characteristics of tidal trunks and other water control structures in South Carolina's coastal counties, 2) interview land managers and owners to evaluate critical and desirable design features of tidal trunks, 3) conduct a comprehensive literature review evaluating potential materials and designs, 4) document wildlife and invertebrate use of tidal trunks, 5) evaluate material performance, and 6) work with experienced tidal trunk builders to design, build, and install new prototypes.  
 
The student will be working toward a graduate degree in Forest Resources, Biosystems Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, or Civil Engineering at Clemson University. Clemson University (http://www.clemson.edu/about/) is a public land-grant Carnegie R1 Research University in a college town atmosphere on Lake Hartwell within view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Students will take classes on the main campus and conduct fieldwork along South Carolina's coast at the Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center, the Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, located on the 16,000-acre Hobcaw Barony property, and other coastal locations. 
 
The student will be advised by a multidisciplinary team comprised of Dr. Christophe Darnault (Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences), Dr. Brunela Rodrigues (Wood Utilization and Biomaterials), Dr. Michael Stoner (Civil Engineering), and Dr. Jim Anderson (James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center).  

QUALIFICATIONS: B.S. (for M.S.) and M.S. (for Ph.D.) in Environmental or Civil Engineering, Materials Science, Wood Science, Forest Engineering, Environmental Science, or a closely related field. Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00. A strong interest and experience in engineering design, material science, and design software is crucial. Interest in environmental sustainability, historic preservation, wetlands, statistics, and publishing is a plus. A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation is required. Due to current visa restrictions imposed by the United States government, you must be a United States citizen to apply for this position. 
 
Clemson University does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, national origin, age, or disability. We encourage applications from minorities, women, veterans, and all other qualified applicants. 
 
STIPEND: $25,000 (Ph.D.) or $22,000 (M.S.) plus tuition waiver. 
 
CONTACT: Interested individuals should email a letter of interest, resume, a <1,000-word statement of purpose (why do you want to work on this project, your research interests, and long-term career goals), unofficial copy of transcripts, GRE/TOEFL scores (if available), proof of valid drivers license, examples of published papers, and contact information for 3 references to Ms. Crystal Anderson at crhode2@clemson.edu
Contact
Crystal Anderson
crhode2@clemson.edu (preferred contact method)

Cruiser & Specialty Sales Forester

Washington State Department of Natural Resources (State) | https://www.dnr.wa.gov/

Details
Application Deadline:
06/17/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/1/2025
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$45,732 to $69,396 per year
Education Required:
none
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Enumclaw, Washington
Description
Cruiser & Specialty Sales Forester, Natural Resource Specialist 2 (NRS2)/NRS1 In-Training
Relocation Compensation may be available and considered
Salary: $3,811.00 - $5,783.00 Monthly

Please note: In addition to the salary range advertised, the incumbent will receive an additional 5% King County duty station pay.

Review of applications is ongoing. We reserve the right to make a hiring decision or close this recruitment at any time after 6/10/25. It is in your best interest to submit materials as soon as possible.

Responsibilities:

  • Independently determine appropriate cruise method and design, and perform field cruises for State Lands timber sales.
  • Conduct field verification and unit boundary layout review of designed timber sales within the South Puget Sound Region.
  • Maintain awareness of local timber markets.
  • Build a strong and positive rapport with log buyers.
  • Independently assess DNR-managed lands for specialty forest products.
  • Collaborate with other foresters, geologists, wildlife biologists, Forest Practices staff, engineers, and Division staff in planning, layout, and compliance of specialty sales.
  • Independently plan and prioritize field work and project deadlines.
  • Use GIS technologies to collect and analyze data. 
  • Prepare appropriate timber sale contracts, appraisals, and permit documents for specialty timber sales.
  • Perform compliance administration on small and/or specialty sales.

This may be filled as an in-training position. This is designated as a 12-24-month training plan. If you complete all elements of the training steps in a shorter amount of time, we may waive the remainder of the time required. Candidates will be considered as Natural Resource Specialist 1 (In-Training) or Natural Resource Specialist 2 (NRS2), depending on qualifications.

Required Qualifications:
Natural Resource Specialist 1 (In-Training)
(Salary range: $3,811 - $5,117 per month):

  • An associate’s degree in forest management or a related natural resource field; 
    OR a combination of equivalent education and/or experience.
  • Knowledge of general forest management theory (timber management planning, silviculture, appraisal techniques, timber sales, contract preparation and administration, forest fire prevention and suppression, logging and forest road construction, reforestation methods, public relations, statistical analysis).
  • Knowledge of basic mensuration, forest biology, and silviculture.
  • Computer skills such as MS Word, MS Excel, ARC-GIS, and ARC-View, with an aptitude for learning new software programs.
  • Knowledge of navigating using maps, aerial photos, a compass, orthophotos, a clinometer, radio, laser rangefinder, GPS, and a chain.
  • Knowledge of GPS devices.
  • Good verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Demonstrates the ability to resolve conflicts, write effectively, and communicate with diverse groups both internal and external.
  • Dedication to a Safe Workplace: Demonstrates leadership in the maintenance and development of a safe and healthy work environment.
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • Commitment to fostering and supporting an environment that honors diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice practices.

Natural Resource Specialist 2
(Salary range: $4,299 - $5,783 per month):
  • An associate’s degree in forest management or a related natural resource field; AND one year of forestry experience at the entry level;
    OR a combination of equivalent education and/or experience.
  • Experience in general forest management theory (timber management planning, silviculture, appraisal techniques, timber sales, contract preparation and administration, forest fire prevention and suppression, logging and forest road construction, reforestation methods, public relations, statistical analysis).
  • Experience with cruising and forest mensuration techniques, including measurement and marketability by species, grade, and defect.
  • Experience consulting on cruising/mensuration issues, including conducting small group training on forest measurement.
  • Experience using specialized cruising equipment and various software applications.
  • Ability to inspect, instruct, and work with camp and contract crews to ensure silvicultural prescriptions are met.
  • Experience in navigating using maps, aerial photos, a compass, orthos, a clinometer, radio, laser rangefinder, and a chain.
  • Experience with timber sale layout, including the boundary/road location and logging systems.
  • Experience implementing forest Mana
Contact
DNR Recruiting
contact via the web posting is preferred (see Details section)

Biological Field Technician - (1825)

Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc. (Private) | https://west-inc.com/

Details
Application Deadline:
06/09/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/25/2025
Ending Date:
after 10/15/2025
Hours per Week:
30 - 40
Salary:
$19.25 to $20.75 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Keyser, West Virginia
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Description
Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc. (WEST), a dynamic environmental and statistical consulting firm with offices across the United States and Canada, is looking for a Biological Field Technician

 

WEST has a permanent core of professionals with broad experience in basic and applied ecological studies and the sophisticated analysis of natural resource data. Since its founding in 1990, the WEST team has shaped the foundation of what we do, and what we believe in through our core values and key principles. Our work matters to our clients, communities, and the environment. Join WEST and discover a company of passionate, committed, and highly motivated individuals.

 

 

Please click here to see what benefits WEST offers!

 

 

Key Details:

  • Compensation: $19.25 - $20.75
  • Start Date: June 25, 2025
  • End Date: October 15, 2025
  • Location: Near Keyser, WV (includes Frostburg, Cumberland, and Oakland MD) 
  • Additional Details: Additional Details:   Technicians must use their own personal vehicle for field work. The mileage incurred for work, will be reimbursed at a rate of $.70/mile driven, including daily travel to and from site.  4WD is not essential for driving on site access roads. Field equipment including a GPS unit, compass, Tablet, and range finder (if necessary) and personal safety gear including a high-visibility vest and hard hat will be provided by WEST. However, technicians must be equipped with and provide their own suitable safety toed footwear (rugged hiking boots, etc.) and field clothing. Successful candidates should either live within 45 min of Keyser, WV (Ex. Frostburg, Cumberland, and Oakland MD) or be able to relocate. A housing reimbursement for non-local hires of $800/month will be provided.


Job Description:

Primary duties involve:

  • Conducting fatality monitoring for bird and bat carcasses beneath operating wind turbines.
  • Participation in carcass persistence and searcher efficiency trials.
  • Identification of bird and bat carcasses to species.
  • May have opportunity to help with bat acoustic surveys.
  • Fieldwork will require long days in a range of temperatures and wind speeds.
  • Fatality monitoring will entail long hours of walking, sometimes in inclement conditions.
  • Candidates must be comfortable with hazards typical of the region (fluctuating temperatures, precipitation, dust, wild animal encounters).
  • Hours worked are expected to be between 30-40 hours per week and may require overtime and work on holidays.
  • Employee must be able to appear for work on time (early morning surveys and occasionally after dark for searcher efficiency carcass placements).
  • Candidates must be organized, and able to collect, submit and manage data, including implementing quality control measures following each field survey on a timely basis.
  • Job duties require the use of compass, global positioning system devices, range finders, and a Tablet for digital data collection. The technician is expected to maintain equipment in working order.
  • Training will be provided for all survey efforts and job-related activities.
  • Technicians will be required to follow all safety protocols provided by WEST and the wind energy facilities.
  • Technicians will be expected to use good judgment to stay safe and work efficiently.
 

 

 

This is a general description of the functions for this position and is not inclusive of the duties which may be associated with this position.

 

 

Job Requirements
Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in natural resources, wildlife management, wildlife biology, environmental science or equivalent degree preferred; however, undergraduates and enthusiastic workers are encouraged to apply.
  • Must be able to work independently and interact professionally and respectfully with project managers, other field personnel, clients, and landowners.
  • Must be able to maintain equipment. The ability to follow protocol is essential.
  • Familiarity with the region’s bird and bat species and experience using guides and keys for identification is preferred.
  • Skilled use of GPS units, topographic maps, compass, and other field equipment is beneficial.
  • Job requires the person filling this position to be able to appear for work on time; follow instructions from project managers and field supervisors; interact effectively with coworkers and clients; maintain a positive attitude; and accept guidance and constructive criticism.
  • Precise and thorough data collection is essential.
 

Physical Requirements:

  • Applicants must be in good physical shape, as surveys will require several hours of walking per field day and will be conducted in extreme temperatures.
 

 

After an offer of employment is made, the candidate must successfully pass a pre-employment background check, drug screening, and a DMV records check that meets WEST’s minimum criteria to operate a motor vehicle on behalf of the company.  A valid driver’s license will be required. Candidates must adhere to all health and safety requirements. 

 

WEST provides equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of their race, color, religion, gender identity or expression, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, genetics, and any protected veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.  Further, WEST takes affirmative action to ensure that all individuals are treated fairly, and without discrimination, for recruitment, selection, advancement and every other term and privilege associated with employment.



Contact
Shae Buettner
contact via the web posting is preferred (see Details section)

Fisheries Technician 2- Fisheries Statistics Intern

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (Federal) | https://www.psmfc.org/

Details
Application Deadline:
06/08/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/23/2025
Hours per Week:
36 - 40
Salary:
$21.61 to $31.23 per hour
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Corvallis, Oregon
Description
Position/Project Specifics:
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission is seeking highly motivated individuals to assist the U.S. Geological Survey as a Fishery Biologist at the Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC), Columbia River Research Laboratory. We are seeking a quantitatively minded individual to assist WFRC's Quantitative Ecology Team with a wide diversity of quantitative analyses.

The incumbent will develop a repository through Gitlab and hosted at code.usgs.gov containing functions, documentation and examples to fit Cormack-Jolly-Seber models and Multistate Mark-Recapture models conditioned on an initial release of one or more groups of tagged migratory fish. The Stan code will be developed so that a user can flexibly specify the number of capture-occasion and the structure on survival, detection (e.g. log-log or logit link relationships with covariates) and transition matrices (e.g. random simplexes, log-normal and log-logistic informed simplexes) in R. Employee will apply multistate mark-recapture models to spring-summer Chinook salmon and Steelhead released above Lower Granite Dam under the Comparative Survival Study treating week of passage as a “state” and estimating survival and detection on a weekly basis from Lower Granite through Bonneville Dam.


Essential Functions:  
  • Lead and participate in survey crews that conduct stream assessments and habitat surveys. May include stream habitat inventories (channel typing, habitat typing, woody debris, etc.), road inventories, and riparian inventories.
  • Update database by entering, checking, and/or editing biological or habitat data that has been inputted on field forms, electronic data loggers, and/or desktop computers. Maintain, organize and provide access to databases. 
  • Write memoranda and short reports for transfer of data. Produce summaries including corrections. Produce presentation quality tables and graphs of data.

 Knowledge Required by the Position:
  • Knowledge of aquatic habitats.
  • Knowledge of the scientific method.
  • Knowledge of sampling protocols.
  • Knowledge of personal computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, e-mail, publishing software, presentation software, database software, topographic software, bibliographic software, and statistical analysis packages.
  • Knowledge of technical writing protocols.
  • Knowledge of basic math.
Employees have the knowledge to resolve common technical or procedural problems for themselves or their work crew.  They are able to assess or interpret the significance of their results and relate that to the overall objective of the project.  They have the knowledge to outline, organize and execute the details of projects where unusual or irregular procedural or technical problems arise.   

Additional Mandatory Skills:                                            
  • Compile and collect neat and accurate data
  • Valid driver's license
  • Oral communication
  • Written communication
 
Physical Demands:
The work requires physical exertion such as bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, climbing ladders, or similar activities. The incumbent should be able to lift up to 40 pounds. Additionally, the work requires above average manual dexterity and coordination, necessary to perform common laboratory techniques and safely negotiate wet floors.

Work Environment:
A portion of the work is performed in an office setting with adequate lighting, heating and ventilation.  The majority is performed in Work is based at the Western Fisheries Research Center, Columbia River Research Laboratory located at the Corvallis, OR duty station. The incumbent is primarily office based, but travel for meetings is expected. The office is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated. Occasional field work to support other teams may be required. Temperature and weather extremes and field work at night (on boats at times) may be encountered in the performance of outdoor work. Field and laboratory duties may require the use of special protective gear. The incumbent is expected to conduct duties in a safe and orderly manner so as not to endanger self, fellow coworkers, or property with which entrusted.
Contact
Recruitment
recruit@psmfc.org (preferred contact method)

Conservation Officer

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State) | https://idfg.idaho.gov/

Details
Application Deadline:
06/30/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 9/14/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
starting at $27.86 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Idaho
Description
Please Note: Applications will be accepted through 4:59 PM MDT on the posting end date.

Make a difference, become a Conservation Officer for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG):

Are you passionate about the outdoors and ready to turn that passion into purpose? As a Conservation Officer with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, you’ll have a career unlike any other — you’ll turn that passion into a meaningful career—safeguarding Idaho’s diverse wildlife, upholding natural resource laws, and serving communities across some of the most scenic landscapes in the country.

This Isn’t Just a Job — It’s a Calling:

IDFG Conservation Officers are law enforcement professionals, biologists, and public educators all in one. You’ll patrol mountains, rivers, deserts, and forests using a variety of tools — from horses to jet boats — to enforce laws, prevent poaching, support wildlife research, and build community relationships.

No two days are ever the same. One day you might be investigating wildlife crime, and the next you could be gathering data to assist with a wildlife study, or speaking to a classroom about conservation.

What You’ll Do:

  • Protect Idaho’s Natural Resources: Enforce fish and game laws, patrol public lands, investigate wildlife violations, and promote ethical outdoor behavior.
  • Support Science-Based Wildlife Management: Collaborate with biologists to gather data, conduct studies, and assist in wildlife population monitoring.
  • Serve the Public: Educate hunters, anglers, landowners, and youth on wildlife laws and conservation efforts. Build relationships rooted in respect and stewardship.
  • Mitigate Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Work with landowners and communities to address property damage and other wildlife-related issues.

What Makes a Great Conservation Officer?

The individuals we are looking for to fill these positions are ideally those who are:

  • Passionate about wildlife, conservation, and outdoor life.
  • Strong communicators who can listen, educate, and de-escalate.
  • Self-starters who thrive in independent, often remote work environments.
  • Adaptable and ready for the unexpected.
  • Have completed a bachelor’s degree or higher in fish and/or wildlife management from an accredited college or university.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Enforcement: conduct field patrols to detect and investigate fish and game law violations; check licenses and bag limits of sportsmen in the field; issue citations and make arrests; operate short-term check stations; monitor license-vending activities; assist other law enforcement agencies when requested; testify in court regarding offenses; act as a relief officer for other patrol districts. Conservation Officers are required to be proficient with department issued firearms, meeting POST qualifications annually with a rifle and biannually with a handgun. Officers are required to pass the POST physical fitness requirement biannually. Work a varied schedule which may include patrolling on weekends, nights, and holidays.

  • Fish and game management: collect biological data for wildlife studies; trap, tag, and transplant animals, birds, and fish; conduct wildlife feeding programs; evaluate habitat for wildlife; investigate, resolve, and make reports on wildlife depredation complaints; dispose of deceased, dead, or injured animals.

  • Information and education: participate in wildlife education and youth mentoring projects; conduct hunter safety programs; assist in search and rescue operations; write news articles; participate in news programs; attend meetings and conferences regarding fish and game practices and problems.

Minimum Qualifications: (These qualifications are all required. In order to be considered for the position, one must have the minimum level of experience or education described in the typical guides to qualify for this position.)

  • Good knowledge of fish and wildlife management practices including habitat and forage requirements, behavior and identification of various wildlife species, and wildlife population dynamics. (Typically gained by successful completion of at least 12 upper division (300-400 level) credits in fish, wildlife, biology, or a closely related natural resources field from an accredited college or university by the targeted hire date that is listed on the job announcement.)
  • Experience: interpreting and applying biological data; writing technical reports on fish and wildlife issues; making oral presentations. (Typically gained by at least one year of work experience or experience through education that required one to interpret and apply biological data; write technical reports on fish and wildlife issues; and make oral presentations on fish and wildlife related topics.)
  • Willingness to participate and to instruct in hunting and fishing activities.
  • Must be able to meet the entrance requirements for the Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council (“POST”). For more information about the Idaho POST entrance requirements, please see the information in the following link - https://adminrules.idaho.gov/rules/current/11/111101.pdf.
  • Idaho Law requires that peace officers be certified by Idaho's Peace Officer Standards and Training Council ("POST"). The statutes and regulations of POST require that every peace officer be a citizen of the United States, and that citizenship must be established through one of the following: A birth certificate issued by the city, county or state and filed within one year of birth; Naturalization Certificate; U.S. Passport; Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certification of Birth; or Certificate of Citizenship
  • POST requires the disclosure of all charges, citations, arrests, or convictions of any crime, and if so to provide information describing the circumstances and disposition of each charge and to include all police and court documents.
    oNOTE: Per IDAPA Rule 11.11.01.056.02, an applicant shall be rejected who has been convicted of any felony crime. Any felony convictions whether withheld judgment, suspended or imposed, conviction of a DUI in the last two years and/or conviction of a sex crime, illegal drug crime, or crime of deceit in the last five years are also cause for rejection.
    o A misdemeanor conviction of any federal, state, or local crime may be grounds for rejection of the applicant.
    o The term “Conviction” shall include any conviction in a federal, tribal, state, county, or municipal court; a voluntary forfeiture of bail, bond, or collateral deposited to secure a defendant’s appearance; payment of a fine; plea of guilty, nolo contendere; a finding of guilt regardless of whether the sentence is imposed, suspended, deferred, or withheld, and regardless of whether the plea or conviction is set aside or withdrawn, or the case or charge is dismissed, or the record expunged under Section 19-2604, Idaho code, or any other comparable statute or procedure, where the setting aside of the plea or conviction, or dismissal of the case or charge, or expungement of the record is based upon lenity or the furtherance of rehabilitation rather than upon any defect in the legality of factual basis of the plea, finding of guilt, or conviction.
  • POST Requirement one of the following:
    o High school graduate from a school accredited as a high school at the time of graduation by the recognized regional accreditation body;
    o Have passed GED or IBM Assessment Test in subject areas required by POST;
    o Have successfully completed a high school equivalency program and obtained a state-issued certificate;
    o Have successfully completed a minimum of fifteen (15) academic credits at a U.S. regionally accredited college (please see IDAPA Rule 11.11.01.053.01.d for a list of the POST-accepted regional accreditation agencies.);
    o Completed a course of study, either in a formal school setting or through homeschooling if the program is recognized by a state or by a local school district within a state as having met that state’s high school graduation requirements.
  • Be at least 21 years of age by the date of hire.
  • Valid driver’s license from your state of residence and that you qualify for an Idaho driver’s license.
  • Physical Fitness Standards must be met twice a year by all Conservation Officers. Listed below are the exercises that will be assessed and the required minimum passing score for each exercise:
    o Vertical Jump - Minimum Passing Score = 14 Inches
    o Sit-Ups (in one minute) - Minimum Passing Score = 15 Repetitions
    o Push-Ups (no time limit) - Minimum Passing Score = 21 Repetitions
    o 1.5 Mile Run/Walk - Minimum Passing Score = 17:17 Minutes/Seconds
    o 300 Meters Run - Minimum Passing Score = 77 Seconds

Automatic Disqualifiers:

  • POST requires the disclosure of all charges, citations, arrests, or convictions of any crime, and if so to provide information describing the circumstances and disposition of each charge and to include all police and court documents.
    o NOTE: Per IDAPA Rule 11.11.01.056.02 An applicant shall be rejected who has been convicted of any felony crime. Any felony convictions whether withheld judgment, suspended or imposed, conviction of a DUI in the last two years and/or conviction of a sex crime, illegal drug crime, or crime of deceit in the last five years are also cause for rejection.
    o A misdemeanor conviction of any federal, state, or local crime may be grounds for rejection of the applicant.
    o The term "Conviction" shall include any conviction in a federal, tribal, state, county, or municipal court; a voluntary forfeiture of bail, bond, or collateral deposited to secure a defendant's appearance; payment of a fine; plea of guilty, nolo contendere; a finding of guilt regardless of whether the sentence is imposed, suspended, deferred, or withheld, and regardless of whether the plea or conviction is set aside or withdrawn, or the case or charge is dismissed, or the record expunged under Section 19-2604, Idaho code, or any other comparable statute or procedure, where the setting aside of the plea or conviction, or dismissal of the case or charge, or expungement of the record is based upon lenity or the furtherance of rehabilitation rather than upon any defect in the legality of factual basis of the plea, finding of guilt, or conviction.
  • Federal law prohibits individuals convicted of domestic violence from carrying a firearm.
  • Any felony convictions
  • Marijuana usage, which is considered illegal in the state of Idaho, within the last year.
  • Drug usage, excluding marijuana, which is considered illegal in the state of Idaho within the last three years.
    o The term "used" is defined as any intentional or unintentional testing, smoking, injecting, absorbing, sniffing, or inhaling of any drug not prescribed, administered, or provided to the applicant by a licensed physician, their authorized agent, or practitioner allowed to do so by statute.
  • Drug conviction within the last three years.
  • Served in the military and been given any of the following military discharges: Bad Conduct Discharge (BCD), Dishonorable Discharge (DD), or Administrative Discharge of other than Honorable (OTH).

Compensation & Career Growth:

  • Starting Salary: $27.86/hour
  • After successful completion of your entrance probationary period (first 2,080 hours with POST Academy and Field Training completed) you may be promoted to Conservation Officer, Senior — $30.94/hour

What We Offer:


Where You’ll Work:

Assignments are made based on departmental needs and can be anywhere in the state. Most areas are remote, wild, and beautiful — the kind of places others only visit on vacation. Once placed, transfers are generally not considered for the first two years.

Why Work for IDFG?

At IDFG, we believe in balancing hard work with personal well-being. Our team is passionate about our mission:

“To preserve, protect, perpetuate and manage Idaho’s wildlife resources.”

We value creativity, integrity, and public service. Whether you’re on patrol, helping a young hunter learn the rules, or collecting data for a wildlife study, your work matters — today, and for generations to come.

Additional Information for successful candidates:

Successful candidates must pass the following:

  • Extensive background check (credit, employment, criminal, references)
  • Psychological evaluation
  • Medical and physical fitness tests

Tentative Time Frames for this recruitment:

  • Initial Video Interviews – July 2025
  • In-Person Interviews – August 4th through August 7th, 2025
  • Background Checks/Screening - this will begin immediately after the in-person interviews conclude
  • Conditional offers of hire and invitations to psychological, medical, and physical fitness exam will be sent out at the end of August 2025.
  • *Please note that the exams will be conducted in Boise on August 18th through August 20th, 2025.
  • Estimated hire date – September 14, 2025
  • New Hire Orientation – September 14th through September 22nd, 2025
  • POST patrol academy – January 2026 or April 2026

Want to Learn More about IDFG and becoming a Conservation Officer?

To learn more about becoming an IDFG Conservation Officer and the Department, please see the following:


Ready to Begin Your Journey?

If you’re ready for a career that combines purpose, adventure, and impact, apply to become an Idaho Fish and Game Conservation Officer today.

How to Apply:

Please apply online at the following URL.

URL:
Conservation Officer in Statewide, Idaho, United States (https://statecareers.idaho.gov/jobs/16194408-conservation-officer) 

Additional Comments:

EEO/Veteran's Preference.

Thank you for applying with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game!

Contact
Rachel Byington
idfgjob@idfg.idaho.gov (preferred contact method)

Wildlife Camera Trapping Technician

Michigan State University (Private) | https://www.canr.msu.edu/fw/

Details
Application Deadline:
08/01/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/18/2025
Ending Date:
after 2/16/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
starting at $16 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Mounds Recreation Area (Brookeville, Indiana)
Tags:
Undergraduate Opportunities
Description
 
Description

We are looking to hire a qualified wildlife technician to assist a graduate student conducting a study looking into the impacts of epizootic hemorrhagic disease on white-tailed deer. This candidate will a) assist in the deployment and management of camera traps across southeast Indiana, b) work independently to check/manage camera traps as needed and c) manage and analyze large amounts of image data. This project is funded by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and part of a cooperative effort with Michigan State University, Purdue University and Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

This position comes with no health benefits. Housing will be provided.

This position will run from Mid-August 2025 to Mid-February 2026. 

Qualifications

·        A high degree of professionalism (self-motivated, hard-working, detail-oriented)
·        Strong communication and interpersonal skills
·        Comfortable engaging with the public (required)
·        Ability to work independently in the field (required)
·        Camera trap experience (preferred)
·        Image tagging experience (preferred)
·        Ability to carry heavy equipment over challenging terrain (required)
·        Ability to work long or irregular hours outside in relatively rough terrain (required)
·        Able to work in buggy, hot, and snowy, cold, otherwise adverse natural environments (required)
·        Valid driver’s license and good driving skills (required)

 

Academic Requirements

Actively working on, or completed, B.S. in Biology or related field with a clear link to Ecology and/or Wildlife Biology (as evidenced by courses taken)


To apply, Use the MSU careers website and attach following documents by the application deadline:

●      Letter of interest detailing your research interests, career goals, and interest in the position

●      Curriculum Vitae

●      Contact information for 3 references

 
Contact
Mike Shaw
shawmic8@msu.edu (preferred contact method)

District Forester

North St. Louis Soil & Water Conservation District (County) | https://www.nslswcd.org

Details
Application Deadline:
06/15/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 7/7/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$25.50 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Virginia, Minnesota
remote work allowed
Description
  
INTRODUCTION:
The Forester provides technical services directly to landowners who wish to manage forested land in northern St. Louis County along with the partner organizations that serve them. 
 
The District Forester is a regular, full-time position and may work at the Virginia, Minnesota office and remotely. Working hours will occasionally include evenings and weekends. 
 
Candidates who are DNR Plan Writer Certified, have a Master’s degree in forestry OR a Bachelor’s degree in forestry from a Society of American Foresters accredited program are strongly preferred. 
 
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.     Outreach
a.     Seeks out and provides education to citizens and landowners regarding the relationship between healthy forests and good water quality, both individually and in group settings
b.     Develops and maintains network of various contacts with partner agencies, consulting foresters and logging contractors
  1. Identifies and communicates with landowners who may be interested in managing their forested land
2.     Forestry plans
a.     Conducts field visits of private lands to evaluate wooded acreage and learn about the landowner’s desires for their property. Provides recommendations and options to the landowner(s). Advises and helps landowners implement Best Management Practices for woodland management with a focus on protecting and improving local water quality
  1. Writes or updates site-specific forest management plans and/or practice plans for private lands using USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) practice standards
  2. Completes EQIP application and facilitates the landowner through NRCS EQIP funding process
  3. Certifies project/practice completion to fulfill the needs of NRCS policy 
  4. Develops woodland stewardship plans for landowners, in accordance with the MN Department of Natural Resources (DNR) forest stewardship program
3.     Connects landowners with funding
a.     Assist landowners enrolling in the Sustainable Forest Incentive Act (SFIA) and/or Property Tax Category 2C managed forest land.
b.     Assist landowners applying for DNR cost share.
c.      Assist landowners with other cost share and incentive programs, as they become available, such as USDA EQIP, Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA), Soil Health, and Watershed Based Implementation funding. 
4.     Layout and/or mark project areas for forestry-related conservation practices
5.     Use all available GIS and technical data to identify potential forestry program participants; develop accurate, thorough forest plans; and advise on current forestry issues, policies, and conditions.
6.     Lead annual tree/plant sale: recommend species, manage orders, update inventory, answer questions, coordinate tree delivery and sale pickup days, etc.
7.     Attend workshops, meetings, conventions, etc. to develop and enhance professional skills 
8.     Assist with a variety of plans, reports, and grants; tracks activities to achieve grant objectives; fulfills all reporting requirements
9.     Complete monthly report for the Board of Supervisors that summarizes the job-related activities and accomplishments since the previous board meeting
10.  Other duties as assigned
 
 
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1.     Has good rapport with landowners and encourages sustainable forest management 
2.     Develops and maintains professional relationships with landowners, staff, partner agencies and funding sources
3.     Works with little direction, handles multiple projects and maintains a high level of productivity with integrity to accomplish job tasks  
4.     Documents work time in 15-minute increments by funding sources
5.     Ability to work outside in all weather, on rough terrain, and with biting insects
6.     Ability to lift up to 20 pounds on a regular basis; occasionally may need to lift more than that
7.     Ability to pass criminal background check(s)
8.     Maintains valid Driver’s License with clean driving record or has ability to get to various locations with reliable transportation
9.     Has and maintains or can obtain Job Approval Authority for relevant forestry practices through USDA NRCS and Minnesota Board of Water & Soil Resources (BWSR)
10.  Has or can obtain woodland stewardship plan writer certification from the MN DNR. Maintains sufficient continuing education credits for recertification.
 
 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
·        Bachelor’s degree in forestry or natural resources field OR equivalent experience. Extensive knowledge of forest stand improvement and management practices and plans. Utilizes forest inventory protocols and tools to assess and devise forest management practices to include in forest management plans. Knowledgeable about forest insects, diseases, and invasive species of the upper Midwest, including diagnosis and treatment.
·        Familiarity with federal and state landowner incentive programs.
·        Computer skills that include Microsoft Office suite of programs, ArcGIS, Web Soil Survey, other mapping programs and data systems etc.
·        Strong written and oral communication skills
·        Works well independently and with a team
 
 
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
·        Has current USDA NRCS Job Approval Authority in multiple forestry practices
·        Has current MN DNR woodland stewardship plan writer status
·        Master’s degree in forestry from any university or Bachelor’s degree in Forestry from a Society of American Foresters accredited forestry program
 
SUPERVISION:
This position is under the direct supervision of the Conservation Manager and will work closely with the Regional Farm Bill Foresters. 
 
OVERTIME STATUS 
This position is classified as a non-exempt employee and as a result is eligible to earn overtime after 40 hours worked in a week.  
 


 

HOURS, WAGE & BENEFITS:  
This 40-hour per week position has an anticipated wage of $25.50 per hour. Current benefits include: a $1200 monthly cash stipend which can be used to 1) purchase health/dental/life insurances, 2) contribute to a medical savings account and/or 3) taken as taxable income; a Section 125 Cafeteria plan; 401(a) tax-deferred retirement through Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) with employer match; voluntary deferred compensation plan (457(b)); paid holidays, paid time off (PTO), Work from the office and at home. Flexible scheduling.  
 
VETERANS PREFERENCE POINTS: 
The SWCD gives veterans preference points to eligible applicants during the screening process. Please include a copy of your DD214 if you are applying for Veteran’s preference points.  
 
E-mail RESUME, COVER LETTER & DD214, if applicable, to: 
Miranda Frenning, Accounting & Human Resources Specialist  
North St. Louis Soil & Water Conservation District                                                       miranda@nslswcd.org 
Please title the subject as: District Forester 
 
ANTICIPATED TIMELINE:  
Apply By – 6/15/25, at 11:59PM CST 
Interviews – 6/26/25 
Start date – As soon as mutually agreed  
 
 
DATA PRIVACY:  
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13 requires that you be informed of the following about private data requested in the application process. Name, home address, telephone numbers, and email address are used to identify you and to contact you about potential job opportunities. If your name is not provided, we won’t be able to process your application. If your contact information is not provided, we will not be able to contact you and may reject your application. If you are a finalist for a vacancy, your name becomes public data and is available to anyone.  
 
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, familial status, age, sexual orientation, status with regard to public assistance, disability, genetic information, veteran status or activity in a local Human Rights Commission or any other characteristic protected by law. North St. Louis Soil & Water Conservation District is an equal opportunity and veteran friendly employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the SWCD may provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities during the application and selection process and upon employment.  
 
You are not legally required to provide any of the private data listed above. SWCD employees and board supervisors involved in the selection process may have access to your private data if their work assignments reasonably require access. Others who may legally access the above data are individuals or agencies to whom we are required to release the data by law, rule, or court order.  
Contact
Miranda Frenning
miranda@nslswcd.org (preferred contact method)

Senior Wildlife Technician - Depredation

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State) | https://idfg.idaho.gov/

Details
Application Deadline:
06/23/2025
Published:
06/03/2025
Starting Date:
after 6/23/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$22.66 to $28.33 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Idaho
Description
Please Note: Applications will be accepted through 4:59 PM MDT on the posting end date.

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is currently seeking to fill three Senior Wildlife Technician - Depredation positions. The successful candidates will assist regional offices’ wildlife staff implement wildlife programs that assist in preventing and compensating private landowners who are experiencing conflict with big game. In addition to this, the successful candidate will also assist in the administration of the Access Yes! program. Responsibilities include working directly with private landowners and sportsman; using and maintaining trucks, ATVs; conducting plant and animal surveys; collecting data and managing electronic databases; assisting with report writing.

Why IDFG? We are a premier natural resource agency dedicated to preserving, protecting, perpetuating, and managing Idaho's fish and wildlife for this great state. We are committed to creativity, innovation, and excellence as we cultivate opportunities for our customers to engage with our natural resources and become resource stewards for future generations. We are highly dedicated to our mission, committed to our team, and we know how to balance work/life commitments while loving the work we do.

What We Offer:


General Information:

  • This announcement will be used to fill the current Senior Wildlife Technician - Depredation positions at our Panhandle Regional office in Coeur d’Alene, Magic Valley Regional Office in Jerome, and Salmon Regional office in Salmon, and it may also be used to fill future statewide openings for Senior Wildlife Technician - Depredation.
  • Senior Wildlife Technicians – Depredation may be required to ride in single engine airplanes and helicopters. With or without reasonable accommodations, these positions may involve walking for several hours in challenging and adverse terrain and weather conditions, handling unsedated wildlife animals, lifting and carrying up to 65 lbs. The work schedule may include some long workdays, over-night stays, and weekend work. 

Responsibilities:

  • Respond to complaints concerning wildlife depredations.
  • Assist in developing partnerships with farmers and ranchers experiencing wildlife depredations and provides solutions to minimize losses.
  • Haze wildlife away from agricultural crops.
  • Assist regional staff with depredation mitigation which includes delivering and erecting fencing materials, delivering and deploying wildlife deterrence equipment.
  • Designs and implements data collection programs to estimate yield losses.
  • Assist in implementing research to address depredation and landowner/sportsman issues.
  • Assist with administering a private lands access program for hunters and anglers.
  • Assist with big game check stations.

Minimum Qualifications: (These qualifications are required.) 

  • Good knowledge of wildlife ecology and habitat requirements. (Typically gained by successful completion of college coursework in a wildlife related field equivalent to an associate degree and one year of experience in habitat maintenance or wildlife related work OR a bachelor’s degree in a wildlife related field with no experience outside coursework.)
  • Good knowledge of habitat development practices and procedures. (Typically gained by successful completion of college coursework in wildlife habitat requirements OR two years of work experience equivalent to a wildlife technician position.) 
  • Experience recording, summarizing, and analyzing wildlife biological data. (Typically gained by successful completion of college-level math/biology courses; experience recording analyzing and summarizing biological data AND at least one college-level computer course or GIS course OR six months of experience manipulating data using a computer.)
  • Valid driver's license.

The ideal candidates for these positions will have experience working with private landowners on private land access programs, depredations, or habitat improvement projects. Additional consideration may be given at the time of interview to candidates who have this training and/or experience. Please be sure to include within your application material any training and/or experience you may have.

How to Apply:

Please apply online at the URL listed below.

URL:


To learn more about the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, please see the following:


Additional Comments:

  • EEO/Veteran's Preference

Thank you for applying with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game!
Contact
Rachel Byington
idfgjob@idfg.idaho.gov (preferred contact method)