Jobs Posted on the Whova Community Board of Joint Annual Meeting 2023
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Postdoc Scholar in Urban Spatial Ecology
Arizona State University The CAP LTER has been funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-term Ecological Research Program (LTER) for 25 years to study the urban ecology of metro... politan Phoenix, Arizona. We are seeking a postdoctoral scholar to conduct interdisciplinary social-ecological research.
Interviews are anticipated to be con... ducted within two weeks of closing date.
Why does the job exist?
Habitat Stamp Program. Will handle project management duties, including development of scopes of work, requesting bids, reviewing invoices, handling inspections and contractor oversight. Will work with appropriate land management agency personnel and Department staff to develop and implement project opportunities. Will keep accurate records of all program details, including tracking and reporting of annual budgets. Will communicate with Citizen Advisory Committee and schedule public meetings as needed.
Link:https://careers.share.state.nm.us/psc/hprdcg/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?FOCUS=Applicant&Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB_FL&See More >>
NM Wildlife eMagazine Editor and Translator
New Mexico Department of Game & Fish Job ID
130577
Location
Santa Fe
Regular - PERM for State
Salary
$21.13 - $33.81 Hourly
$43,954 - $70,326 Annually
This posi... tion is a Pay Band 65
Purpose of Position
Interviews are anticipated to be conducted within two weeks of closing date.
Why does the job exist?
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Newsletter Editor and Translator is responsible for producing numerous publications and print materials to keep our customers apprised and educate them on the department's rules and regulations, mission, programs, goals and objectives and state laws related to wildlife conservation. This position is essential in producing documents in Spanish and English to expand effective outreach with constituents. This position is vital to producing the publications and providing the information generations of hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts expect and rely on. The Editor and Translator reports to the Communications Director within the Department's Information and Education Division.
Link:https://careers.share.state.nm.us/psc/hprdcg/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?FOCUS=Applicant&Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB_FLSee More >>
Fish Culturist 1
New Mexico Department of Game & Fish Job ID
129015
Location
Santa Rosa
Full-Time
Regular - PERM for State
Salary
$16.48 - $25.54 Hourly
$34,275 - $53,126 Annual... ly
This position is a Pay Band 50
Purpose of Position
THIS POSTING WILL BE USED FOR ONGOING RECRUITMENT AND MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME. APPLICANT LISTS MAY BE SCREENED MORE THAN ONCE.
Navajo Nation Department of Fish & Wildlife Works closely with technical staff in completing biological reviews for American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funded projects. Ensures proposed activities are consistent with policies a... nd procedures; reviews environmental documents; determines if site visits are necessary; and contributes to determination letters. Database entry for project reviews; coordinates with customers when surveys will need to be completed and submitted for review; contact with sponsors to follow-up on recommendations of avoidance and/or conditions of compliance. On occasion conduct site visits to determine if project is in compliance. Coordinate with technical staff and office staff to meet the demands of biological review for ARPA projects. Assists primary zoologist with monitoring of wildlife throughout the Navajo Nation. Applies data towards biological reviews with various types of tools to assess the project and impacts to biological resources.
Link:http://www.dpm.navajo-nsn.gov/JVA/11.30.2022/DNR12625375.pdfSee More >>
M. S. Graduate Research Assistantship in Ecology of Mexican
Long‐nosed bats
Angelo State University Accepting applications for a M. S. student to study the nightly
movements of endangered, migratory Mexican Long‐nosed Bats (Leptoncyteris nivalis) at
Emory Cave in Big Bend Nation... al Park, Texas using GPS tags. Objectives include
summarizing historic population trends at Emory Cave and using GPS tags to identify and
characterize key foraging areas. Travel, food, and
lodging expenses will be provided during field events in June and July in Big Bend
National Park. Duties include supervision of field crew, capture and tagging
individuals, retrieving data, maintaining equipment, characterizing foraging areas, data analysis, data submission to NABAT, assisting with reporting, and participating in
scientific meetings. The successful candidate MUST be able to begin work on June 1,
2023.
Required: B.S. in biology, ecology, wildlife science, or closely related field. Must meet requirements of admission to ASU graduate program in
biology (3.0 GPA). A strong work ethic, good verbal and
written communication skills, ability to follow all permit conditions, to
troubleshoot, to work and hike under physically‐demanding field
conditions (backpacking in the Chihuahuan), willingness
to receive rabies prophylactic vaccine, proof of COVID‐19 vaccination, & can qualify for a valid TX driver’s license.
Desired: field experience, bat handling & camping experience, familiarity with
WNS field guidelines, GIS, and NABat, navigation skills, comfort
learning & applying technology to field techniques, experience w/ vegetation
analysis & organizing large amounts of data.
Salary $1230/month (19 h/wk), for 22 months, partial tuition fee assistance may
be provided based on merit & availability of funds.
To apply: Send via email a single pdf file that includes 1) a cover letter that includes
statement of interest and career goals, 2) resume/CV, 3) transcripts (can be unofficial),
& 4) names and email addresses of 3 references to:
Loren K. Ammerman (loren.ammerman@angelo.edu). Due March 10
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Seasonal Field Research Technician, Mexican Long‐nosed bats, Texas
Angelo State University One temporary technician position is available to assist with research
on the nightly movements of endangered, migratory Mexican Long‐nosed Bats
(Leptoncyteris nivalis) at Emo... ry Cave in Big Bend National Park, Texas using GPS tags. The technician will assist in preparation for fieldwork and during the field
activities. Travel, food, and lodging expenses will be provided during field events (3 trips of
8‐9 days each) in Big Bend National Park. Will be responsible for managing
the logistics of the field events, assisting with bat capture and handling, organizing and
maintaining field equipment, troubleshooting, data management, vegetation surveys, as
well as other duties as assigned.
This position is a 2 month, 40 hour/week position.
The successful candidate must be able to begin work on June 1, 2023.
Required: B. S. or M. S in biology, ecology, wildlife science, or closely related
field. Must be organized, ability to work with others, strong work
ethic, ability to follow all permit conditions, good verbal and written communication skills,
high attention to detail, can troubleshoot, work and hike under physically‐demanding field conditions (backpacking in the Chihuahuan), willingness to receive rabies prophylactic vaccine, proof of COVID‐19 vaccine,
& ability to qualify for a valid TX driver’s license.
Desired: field experience, bat handling experience (especially nectar
bats), familiarity with WNS field guidelines, experience camping, navigation
skills, comfort learning and applying technology to field techniques, experience with
vegetation analysis, & experience organizing large amounts of data.
Salary: Salary $2100/month (40 hrs/week), for 2 months (June and July).
To apply: Send via email a single pdf file that includes 1) a cover letter that includes
statement of interest and qualifications, 2) resume/CV, 3) transcripts (can be unofficial), and 4) names and email addresses of 3 references to:
Loren K. Ammerman (loren.ammerman@angelo.edu). Due March 10
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Conservation and Land Management Internship Program
Chicago Botanic Garden Gain valuable career skills and receive mentorship from Biologists, while contributing to critical conservation, and land management work on federal lands. Up to 4 to 5 months pa... id internship providing real world experience. Internships include a wide variety of locations in projects with the forest service, Rocky Mountain research, and the Fish and wildlife service. Job duties include; seed, collection, rare plant and vegetation monitoring, assisting with grasslands drought and grazing studies and invasive fish monitoring.
Link:https://www.clminternship.org/See More >>