Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission- OPS Biological Scientist I 
-77907532
Announcement Type:  Open Competitive
Rate of Pay: $13.50/hour, 40 hours/week
Location: Tequesta, FL
Closing Date: August 11, 2019

Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI)
Section: Wildlife Research - Marine Mammals and Sea Turtles
Direct link to apply: 
https://jobs.myflorida.com/job/TEQUESTA-OPS-Biological-Scientist-I-FWC-77907532-FL-33469/579372800/?locale=en_US

DESCRIPTION OF JOB DUTIES:
This position is split among the marine mammal and sea turtle sections, located 
in Tequesta, and participates in Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation 
Commission's manatee research program in a seven-county area along southeast 
Florida, and will respond to or coordinate response to reports of stranded sea 
turtles and document the incident. This includes managing a wildlife alert 
hotline with calls from the public. Work schedule is Thursday through Monday.
Duties may include but are not limited to: recover manatee and sea turtle 
carcasses in southeast Florida, transport carcasses, conduct necropsies, 
participate in manatee and sea turtle rescue, including coordination of capture 
and transportation of injured animals to the appropriate rehabilitation 
facilities; provide training and guidance for Sea Turtle Stranding Network 
participants, participate in aerial surveys, photograph manatees for photo 
identification purposes; operate software such as Excel, Access, Word, Adobe, 
web-based databases, and mapping and interpreting spatial data; assist with 
regional water temperature monitoring project; data entry, office work and 
public outreach including working with the media; general cleaning of office 
and equipment, vehicle, trailer and boat maintenance and other tasks assigned 
by supervisor; work long, unscheduled hours on short notice that include some 
evenings and holidays. Occasional overnight travel required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in 
one of the biological sciences.
**Preference may be given to candidates who have marine mammal and sea turtle 
stranding-response experience.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Applicant must obtain boater safety certification and CPR/First Aid within the 
first six months of employment. Applicant must be able to swim proficiently. 
Field work is highly physical and applicant must be physically fit and able to 
lift 75 lbs vertically on a regular basis. Applicant must have the ability to 
work both as a team member as well as independently in various field 
situations; must be able to work under adverse field conditions including 
nights, weekends and holidays; must be able to establish and maintain effective 
and cooperative working relationships; think logically, multi-task, and apply 
problem-solving techniques; effectively communicate verbally and in writing; 
skill in the use of Microsoft Office Software and web-based databases; and 
maintain a valid FL driver's license.
Knowledge of marine animal biology, anatomy, and conservation, especially 
pertaining to those in Florida and knowledge of terminology and methodology 
used when collecting data of stranded marine animals and when conducting sea 
turtle nesting beach surveys. Knowledge of and the ability to use computers, 
field gear, and cameras are highly desired. The ability to safely operate large 
trucks, pull trailers and boats less than 30 feet in length is also highly 
desired.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Please submit a current resume, list of three references, and a cover letter 
along with your State of Florida Employment Profile in People First, as 
attachments.

WHAT IS OPS EMPLOYMENT?  Other Personal Services (OPS) temporary 
employer/employee relationship used solely for accomplishing short term or 
intermittent tasks. OPS employees do not fill established positions and may not 
be assigned the duties of any vacant authorized position.  OPS employees are 
at-will employees and are subject to actions such as pay changes, changes to 
work assignment and terminations at the pleasure of the agency head or designee.

WHAT BENEFITS ARE APPLICABLE TO OPS EMPLOYEES?
*    State of Florida 401(a) FICA Alternative Plan - mandatory
*    Workers' Compensation - mandatory
*    Reemployment Assistance (Unemployment Compensation) - mandatory
*    Participation in state group insurance (must meet eligibility 
requirements. Consult with People First or the servicing Human Resource Office 
for details.)
*    Deferred Compensation - voluntary
*    Employee Assistance Program - voluntary

WHAT BENEFITS ARE NOT APPLICABLE TO OPS EMPLOYEES?
*    Any form of paid leave
*    Paid holidays
*    Participation in the Florida Retirement System
*    Reinstatement rights or retention rights

Amber Howell
Research Associate- Marine Mammals
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
19100 SE Federal Hwy, Tequesta FL 33469
561-398-5914

24 hour FWC Hotline: 888-404-3922

_______________________________________________
MARMAM mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/marmam

Reply via email to