Wildlife Biologist 3, Marine Mammal Conservation, Georgia, USA

Location: Brunswick, GA
Division: Wildlife Resources Division
Position # 00099753
Job Code NRP062
Entry Salary $52,280.21
JOB DESCRIPTION

The Wildlife Biologist 3 will coordinate the Department's marine mammal 
conservation program, focused on North Atlantic right whales, Florida manatees 
and bottlenose dolphins. The biologist will 1) coordinate marine mammal 
research and monitoring projects (plan projects; collect, manage and analyze 
data; write technical reports), 2) coordinate marine mammal management and 
policy efforts (conduct environmental reviews, develop mitigation plans, draft 
agency correspondence, represent the Department on management teams), 3) lead 
marine mammal stranding and disentanglement response, and 4) administer the 
marine mammal program (manage grants, permits and contracts; supervise staff 
and volunteers). The position requires a diverse set of skills and abilities, 
including 1) a strong academic background, 2) excellent verbal and written 
communication skills, 3) excellent quantitative and technical skills, 4) 
ability to operate watercraft, small drones and other field equipment in 
sometimes adverse conditions, 5) ability to conduct diagnostic necropsies, 6) 
ability to lead and to work as part of a team, and 7) comfort working with 
large wildlife species in stressful and potentially hazardous situations, 
including disentangling whales and euthanizing stranded dolphins. The biologist 
must carry a state-issued mobile phone and participate in an on-call rotation 
for marine animal strandings and other wildlife emergencies on weekends, 
holiday and after hours.


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Master's degree in Biology or a related field from an accredited college or 
university

AND

One year of related experience.
OR

Bachelor's degree in biology or a related field from an accredited college or 
university

AND

Two years of related experience.
OR

One year of experience required at the lower-level Wildlife Biologist 2 
(NRP061) or position equivalent.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Preference may be given to applicants with the following:

*       A MS or PhD in wildlife management, marine biology, zoology or related 
field

*       Two years of professional experience conducting wildlife conservation, 
research (published) or management

*       Experience planning and implementing wildlife field research and/or 
monitoring projects

*       Experience conducting marine mammal stranding, disentanglement and/or 
other live marine animal responses

*       Proficiency with database management, GIS and/or statistical software

*       Experience writing and administering federal grants and contracts, 
managing budgets, writing reports, supervising staff and other administrative 
duties

*       Experience operating watercraft independently in marine or coastal 
habitats

*       Experience with marine mammal, coastal management and/or T&E species 
management or policy

*       Experience coordinating complex projects involving multiple agencies, 
organizations or stakeholders

If interested in applying for this position, please submit an electronic DNR 
Application for Employment to the e-mail address highlighted below or mail a 
completed DNR Application for Employment to the following address:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources Office of Human Resources
ATTN: Recruitment and Selection 2067 US Hwy, 278, SE
Social Circle, GA 30025
wrd.care...@dnr.ga.gov<mailto:wrd.care...@dnr.ga.gov>

Contact:  mark.d...@dnr.ga.gov
Deadline date to apply for this position is 05/25/23

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