About The Position

Help the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fulfill its mission: To protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by present and future generations. This permanent, full-time position is with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) located in Charleston , Oregon. In this role, you will be directly involved in monitoring population levels and trends of fish populations as well as providing protection through angling regulations, environmental management and habitat restoration. You will be responsible for understanding programs within the district to assist the District Fish Biologist in gathering information, answering questions from the public, working with volunteers, recommending program changes in fishing regulations, and offering comments on issues that affect habitat and populations. This position requires a Boater Education Card and Hazardous Waste Operations Emergency Response training certification (HAZWOPER) within six months of hire. This position may also use a state-issued credit card (SPOTS) for work-related purchases. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required. For a full review of the position details, duties, and working conditions, please review the position description located here.

Requirements

  • Five years of biological experience performing studies, research, or resource management activities in a fish or wildlife program that included one year of at least two of the following: gathering data, analyzing data, or preparing reports
  • A Bachelor's degree in Fisheries or Wildlife Science, or a closely related Bachelor’s degree with at least 45 quarter (30 semester) hours of biological/ecological coursework and two years of biological experience performing studies, research, or resource management activities in a fish or wildlife program
  • A Master's degree Fisheries or Wildlife Science, or a closely related Master’s degree in biological/ecological sciences and one year biological experience performing studies, research, or resource management activities in a fish or wildlife program that included at least two of the following: gathering data, analyzing data, or preparing reports
  • A Doctorate degree in Fisheries or Wildlife Science, or a closely related Doctorate degree in biological/ecological sciences
  • Boater Education Card and Hazardous Waste Operations Emergency Response training certification (HAZWOPER) within six months of hire
  • Driving is required for this position

Nice To Haves

  • Experience coordinating fish surveys and assessments
  • Knowledge of warmwater fish and salmonid life history patterns and habitat requirements
  • Experience working with other partners (tribal, state, federal, and private biologists, stakeholders, landowners, volunteers, etc.), for protection of fish populations and habitats
  • Experience summarizing, analyzing, and presenting biological data

Responsibilities

  • monitoring population levels and trends of fish populations
  • providing protection through angling regulations, environmental management and habitat restoration
  • assisting the District Fish Biologist in gathering information
  • answering questions from the public
  • working with volunteers
  • recommending program changes in fishing regulations
  • offering comments on issues that affect habitat and populations

Benefits

  • Work/life balance
  • 11 paid holidays a year
  • competitive benefits package
  • Advancement and learning opportunities that will help grow your career with the State of Oregon

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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