Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist

Description:
Working collaboratively with Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LMNRA), the
Great Basin Institute is seeking Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist. This
position will work in the Wildlife Management Branch in the Resource
Management Division primarily on fisheries management projects, but will
also gain experience and training working on a wide variety of resource
management projects, particularly those dealing with wildlife management
issues. The Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist will participate
collaboratively with several agencies in conservation activities and native
fish restoration work in Lakes Mead and Mohave, including monitoring and
managing to preserve a genetically diverse broodstock of razorback suckers
for restoration efforts throughout the Colorado River Drainage. Primary
duties will include 1) providing assistance to collect larval fish, capture,
measure, and mark adult fish, 2) participate in various other fisheries
related projects (sonar tracking, gill netting, habitat restoration, etc.),
3) working with a rare species of frog, various birds, mammals and reptiles,
and 4) assist, on occasion, with habitat improvement projects of various
kinds.   

 Compensation:   
o       $18.59/hour
o       Health and Dental Benefits
 
 Timeline:  
o       January 9, 2012 –December 28, 2012
o       Full time, 40 hours per week, including some weekends 
 
Location:
Lake Mead NRA encompasses nearly 1.5 million acres in southeastern Nevada
and northwestern Arizona.

Qualifications:
Required:
o       Educational background and field experience in wildlife, limnology,
fisheries or related field (B.S. minimum);
o       Familiarity with the biology of fisheries and associated natural 
resource
issues of conservation and restoration of endangered fish species;
o       Required certifications: Department of the Interior Motorboat Operator
Certification Course (MOCC).
o       Experience operating motorboats, particularly at night
o       Experience in field study design, field data collection and analysis, 
and
reporting;
o       Ability to work in remote, harsh, rapidly changing environments and in 
all
types of weather conditions, traverse uneven terrain, and be in overall good
physical condition;
o       Ability to work productively and cooperatively as part of a team to
accomplish mutual goals and communicate effectively with a diverse public;
o       Posses a valid, state-issued driver’s license and clean driving record; 
and
o       Pass National Sex Offender Public Registry (NSOPR) and federal criminal
background checks.

Helpful but not required:
o       Ability to read and interpret topographical maps and navigate using a 
compass;
o       Basic Aircraft Safety Training (B-3)
o       Experience operating hand-held GPS equipment for navigation and 
electronic
field data collection;
o       Experience driving 4WD vehicles on paved and un-paved roads;
o       Posses good organizational skills and be detail oriented; and
o       Experience working in the desert southwest, or similar desert climates. 


How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, their
résumé, and a list of three professional references to Bridget Walden at
[email protected].

This program is available to all, without regard to race, color, national
origin, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or
religion. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. 

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