Mount Hough Ranger District National Forest, California The Great Basin Institute (GBI), in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), is recruiting two Wildlife Technicians to support wildlife monitoring and habitat assessment efforts on the Mount Hough Ranger District within the Sierra Nevada region. This position supports field-based data collection for sensitive, threatened, and endangered species in support of USFS resource management objectives. The Wildlife Technician will work under the direction of GBI and USFS supervisors to conduct wildlife surveys, assist with habitat assessments, and support field operations. Duties include collecting accurate field data, maintaining monitoring equipment, and assisting with data entry and reporting. Fieldwork may involve hiking in rugged terrain under variable weather conditions, conducting visual and auditory species identification, and deploying and maintaining remote cameras or acoustic monitoring equipment. This is a Temporary Special Assignment (TSA) position designed to support external partner projects for a defined duration. Assignments may be full-time or part-time and are expected to last up to 52 weeks. TSA employees who serve a term under 52 weeks in duration, and have a thirty (30) day or less break between terms, and then sign a second term that (cumulatively) becomes greater than 52 weeks of employment, will be eligible for the >1-year TSA benefits (equivalent to Regular full-time employees). This position contributes to GBI’s mission of advancing environmental research, education, and conservation
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees