OPS F & W BS IV - 77902317

State of FloridaMarianna, FL
4d$24 - $24Onsite

About The Position

The Office of Conservation Planning Services (OCPS) is seeking an energetic and motivated candidate to work within a team of wildlife biologists providing assistance to private and public landowners.  This position offers the opportunity to influence management decisions on a landscape level by developing and fostering long-term partnerships with private landowners who own and manage over half of Florida’s natural resources.   OCPS provides scientific support and technical assistance to a wide array of private and public sector landowners and local, state, and federal governmental entities on habitat-related issues. OCPS develops comprehensive habitat-based management plans, develops and implements incentive programs for private landowners, provides recommendations for implementation of habitat management programs on private and publicly owned land, and conducts habitat assessments on conservation easements such as gopher tortoise recipient sites.  The OCPS Northwest Region Team’s primary function is development, administration and delivery of voluntary, incentive-based programs including, but not limited to, FARM Bill Conservation Programs, Forest Stewardship Program, Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, Payment for Ecosystem Services Programs, Gopher Tortoise Recipient Site Program, and Private Lands Tool Cache.  This position will have the opportunity to closely coordinate and act as a liaison to implement FARM Bill programs including but not limited to EQIP, CSP, ACEP, and RCPP.

Requirements

  • A high school diploma and 7 years’ professional experience in a closely related biological field is required.
  • A Bachelor of Science degree in a relevant field can substitute for four of the 7 years of required experience.
  • Valid Driver’s License

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Wildlife or Fisheries Management, Zoology, Environmental Sciences or other closely related curriculum and three years of professional experience in a natural resource program.
  • The ability to positively communicate with a wide variety of landowners who have different land-uses and objectives for their property
  • passion for motivating landowners to actively manage their habitats in ways that benefit wildlife
  • the ability and desire to be open-minded while working within a team of biologists to develop long-term partnerships with private landowners
  • the ability to work as a team as well as work alone when needed
  • Geographical Information System experience
  • excellent communicative skills both verbal and written
  • knowledge of Florida plant/animal communities
  • knowledge of habitat management techniques
  • the ability to travel overnight less than 25%
  • work alone in the field 50% of the time
  • public speaking ability

Responsibilities

  • building and fostering long-term partnerships with landowners
  • biological data collection and analysis
  • writing Conservation Stewardship Plans, reports and land management prescriptions
  • monitoring and evaluating program-funded fish and wildlife habitat enhancement activities
  • collecting wildlife observations in the field
  • planning and conducting educational workshops/field days
  • assist in the review and comment on resource management plans for military facilities, proposed land use planning changes and county and other land management plans

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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