Incumbent will be responsible for the development and implementation of high priority natural resource projects throughout the Upper Columbia Basin that protect, restore and manage anadromous fish habitat in direct coordination with Senior Fisheries Habitat Specialists and the Northern Treaty Territories Special Projects Lead. Independent management and development of multiple simultaneous habitat restoration and protection activities throughout the Upper Columbia Basin will be required. Fisheries Habitat Specialists will be responsible for assessing habitat conditions, prioritizing restoration actions, leading landowner and agency partnership development to allow restoration to occur, contracting with consultants, construction contractors, and resource specialists to conduct restoration work, environmental compliance and project permitting, restoration accomplishment reporting, leading public outreach campaigns for specific project sites, and soliciting project funding and applying for and managing grants. Independent technical report writing and project budget management will be integral tasks performed in coordination with Senior Fisheries Habitat Specialists and the Northern Treaty Territories Special Projects Lead. Managing and directing conservation acquisitions will also be performed, including stewardship of protected properties. Incumbent will routinely use GIS, remote sensing products, word processers, databases/spreadsheets, cloud computing, temperature and turbidity sensors, and native fish capture and handling equipment to perform job duties. The Fisheries Habitat Specialists will also attend regional inter-governmental meetings to coordinate on salmon habitat restoration activities and provide technical expertise as requested.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Educational Services