Job Title
2012-080 , Resource Staff Scientist (Term) at Big Rivers and Wetland Field 
Station, Jackson

Follow the link below for the application process.

https://mdc5.mdc.mo.gov/recruitment/Recruitment.aspx?strRoute=zyx


Salary Range
Salary Range: $35724 - $62952

Beginning Salary: $35724 - $39372 depending upon qualification.

Duties and Responsibilities
LENGTH OF POSITION: Length of the term is dependent on funding from USGS. 
Position is currently funded through September 30, 2017. Additional 
funding may extend the term. 

Serves as the Long Term Resource Monitoring (LTRM) fisheries component 
field crew leader and specialist. Provide leadership and coordination 
while overseeing the LTRM fisheries component. Coordinates and/or collects 
fisheries and water quality data from the Mississippi River using 
protocols established by the LTRM and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Leads 
field crews to collect fish, water quality, invertebrates, and other 
aquatic animals in a fixed and/or stratified-random sampling design. 
Coordinates and supervises personnel and procures equipment for LTRM and 
Department research projects. Enters or supervises the entry, 
verification, and transfer of data. Creates tables, graphs, and images for 
data analyses, reports, and peer-reviewed publications. Provides input for 
project development, design, and data analyses utilizing LTRM and field 
station data. Leads or assists in the preparation of grant proposals to 
answer research and management questions that explain long-term trends in 
Mississippi River data. Collaborates with Resource Science Division 
biometricians, field station staff, and/or USGS staff as necessary. 
Attends and presents information at intra- and interstate meetings, 
workshops, and conferences pertinent to large river ecology. Condenses and 
disseminates scientific information to the public and other governmental 
and non-governmental organizations. Stays current with large river 
ecological literature including new or improved methods for monitoring 
these systems. Supervises and trains hourly employees in large river 
sampling techniques, boat safety, and maintenance, fish identification, 
and gear maintenance. Procures, verifies, and reports, information to 
field station partners (e.g. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service, USGS, Minnesota DNR, Iowa DNR, Illinois DNR, Illinois 
Natural History Survey, Wisconsin DNR, and various universities). Performs 
other duties as required.

Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's Degree 
in Fisheries Management, Aquaculture or closely related subjects and at 
least two (2) years of progressively responsible professional experience 
in fisheries research or management or closely related natural resource 
field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Core Competencies and Special Ability Requirements
Ability to: 
Accept all responsibilities of the job and assigned tasks. 
Use provided computer technology to enhance the quality of work and 
programs. 
Keep focused on understanding, anticipating and responding to the needs of 
customers. 
Administer financial resources in a manner which instills public trust and 
accomplishes the Department’s mission. 
Accept change and new information and cope with job pressure and stress. 
Identify internal and external politics that impact the work of the 
Department. 
Define a problem, analyze relevant information, develop solutions and 
solve problems. 
Maintain focus and intensity, and remain optimistic and persistent even 
under adversity. 
Develop and sustain cooperative working relationships. 
Demonstrate technical proficiency in areas of responsibility. 
Create and sustain an atmosphere in which timely, quality information 
flows between self and others and to express facts and ideas in a 
convincing manner whether one-on-one or within or before groups. 
Take a long-term view of the Department’s or Unit’s direction and 
articulate a vision which integrates key program goals, priorities, values 
and other factors. 
Demonstrate regular and predictable attendance. 
Coordinate management activities to achieve Division and Department goals. 
Make independent decisions and act quickly and decisively on the 
determined course of action. 
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with members of all 
types of groups, Department staff and the general public. 
Exercise judgment and initiative in interpreting Department and Division 
policies and procedures. 
Perform as an effective team member. 
Resolve conflicts and work effectively with others. 
Effectively communicate both orally and in writing with Department 
personnel and the general public. 
Develop and present programs to individuals and groups. 
Travel frequently and stay overnight occasionally. 
Work evenings, weekends, and on holidays as needed or assigned. 
Work outdoors in extreme hot and cold conditions. 
Operate power boats and equipment. 
Collect, analyze and interpret data.

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