Fisheries Biologist I/II (BD-45620)

CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE COLVILLE RESERVATION
2d$27 - $36

About The Position

The Fisheries Biologist I, II gather and analyze a variety of data on Colville Confederated Tribes Reservation lakes and streams. Primarily, this position will be responsible for implementing creel surveys and analysis, organizing and conducting public outreach events, performing laboratory work related to fish aging and stock identification, and preparing technical reports. Duties include independently conducting professional biological studies or research and providing analysis and assessment of fisheries data.

Requirements

  • Biologist I: A Bachelor’s degree in fisheries, wildlife, natural resources science, or aquatic sciences in fisheries and habitat research. Transcript required.
  • Biologist II: A Bachelor’s Degree from a regionally accredited college or university in fisheries, natural resources science, or environmental science AND 36 months’ experience at the Biologist I or equivalent level related to fish management, conservation, and/or research; Transcript required. OR A Master’s Degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the applicable science AND 12 months’ experience at the Biologist I or equivalent level related to fish management, conservation, and/or research. Transcript required.
  • Requires a valid Driver’s License and be eligible for coverage under the Tribes’ vehicle insurance.
  • Must be willing to obtain a Washington Boaters Education Card be willing to obtain a Washington Boaters Education Card.
  • Must maintain license and insurance coverage through out duration of employment.
  • Requires knowledge of methods and practices of fisheries management techniques.
  • Requires knowledge of environmental regulation principles and procedures as they apply to fish, wildlife or habitat, biological research, fish culture, and fish management.
  • Requires knowledge of standard laboratory and field methods and statistical data processing relating to fisheries; including fish species, their habits and life histories, factors influencing the capacity of water bodies to sustain fish populations; and fishing regulations.
  • Requires knowledge of the legal concept of Tribal sovereignty and the interplay of Tribal sovereignty with state and federal fish and wildlife laws, regulations and administrative actions.
  • Requires excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to communicate effectively with a wide variety of stakeholders with diverse backgrounds and interests.
  • Requires work history that reflects excellent attendance.
  • Requires the ability to write and speak clearly and effectively, including the ability to synthesize research findings and formulate fish management recommendations for a variety of audiences.
  • Requires the ability to organize, schedule, and implement fish research or management studies, including the ability to coordinate, lead or supervise staff in performing a variety of outdoor work tasks.
  • Requires the ability to apply research and statistical methods and techniques to project or programs including the use of computers for data analysis and reporting.
  • Requires the ability to analyze environmental information, prepare written reports and recommendations, deliver oral presentations.
  • Requires the ability to plan and carry out complex tasks to completion while leading a team, working independently or serving as a member of a project or interdisciplinary team.
  • Requires the ability to build long-term positive and professional working relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders and coworkers including the Colville Business Council, other department managers, departmental employees, tribal members, funding agency representatives, regulatory agency representatives and other government and tribal entities.
  • Requires the ability to work in a multi-cultural environment.
  • Requires the ability to carry out tasks to completion and meeting program deadlines.
  • Requires the ability to define research problems and determine extent and type of information needed.
  • Requires the ability to design and implement experimental research studies.
  • Requires the ability to recruit, develop and retain highly qualified professional and technical staff.
  • Requires the ability to supervise professional and technical staff.
  • Requires the ability to communicate effectively with people in diverse job classes and particularly with peers in regulatory agencies.
  • Requires the ability to express oneself in a clear, concise, and scientifically accurate manner when providing oral or written reports to diverse audiences.
  • Must work effectively in a multi-cultural environment as a team member in a pleasant and efficient manner.
  • Requires background clearance (tribal, state) and must maintain clearance throughout employment.

Nice To Haves

  • Requires the ability to operate and maintain work boats, including electrofishing boats, drift boats, and landing craft style boats up to 26 ft in length, preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Implementing creel surveys and analysis
  • Organizing and conducting public outreach events
  • Performing laboratory work related to fish aging and stock identification
  • Preparing technical reports
  • Independently conducting professional biological studies or research
  • Providing analysis and assessment of fisheries data

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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