WILDLIFE STAFF SPECIALIST

State of Nevada
Reno, Nevada United States  View Map
Posted: Nov 14, 2024
  • Salary: $73,309.68 - $109,640.88 PAY GRADE: 38 USD
  • Full Time
  • Animal Control or Services
  • Criminology and Forensics
  • Forestry
  • Natural Resources
  • Job Description

    Announcement Number: 49567 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 11/13/2024 Recruiter:
    KRISTIN BOWLING
    Phone: (775)688-1522
    Email: klbowling@ndow.org Applications accepted until recruitment needs are satisfied

    ** Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made.
    The Position

    Under general direction, Wildlife Staff Specialists perform program research, planning, analysis and evaluation; draft proposed legislation, policies, procedures and regulations related to wildlife management programs and activities throughout the State.

    The position acts under direct supervision of the Game Division Administrator to develop, implement, and monitor predator management programs. Specifically, this position's primary function is to implement Nevada State Assembly Bill 70 which, through NRS 502.253, identifies two main tasks including: a) developing and implementing an annual program for the lethal removal of predatory wildlife; and b) developing and implementing an annual program for the improvement of wildlife habitat and research or management activities beneficial to nonpredatory game species.

    Coordination with field staff, USDA - Wildlife Services (or other qualified contractors), fellow Wildlife Staff Specialists, and other interested stakeholders is essential. All aspects of project design, implementation, monitoring, analysis, and presentation will be required. This position is responsible for compiling a list of proposed projects to be presented within the annual predator management plan and is also responsible for summarizing predator management activities in an annual report of project results and expenditures for a program of approximately $700k annually. This position requires experience in the application of predator control for the protection or enhancement of wildlife populations. Primary beneficiaries of predator management activities include but are not limited to mule deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, and sage grouse. Those with experience in coyote, mountain lion, or raven predation as they relate to mule deer, bighorn, sage-grouse respectively as well as black bear ecology and management are encouraged to apply. To apply for the recruitment, you will need to submit application online at: https://nvapps.state.nv.us. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages.

    To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-1_0/

    To Qualify:

    In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements:
    Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in wildlife management, biology or closely related field and four years of professional experience that included organizing, planning and completing wildlife management studies, writing technical reports and preparing species or land use management plans and recommendations related to wildlife management; OR one year as a Biologist III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above. Special Requirements A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process.
    The following additional questions are part of this Recruitment

    1) Describe your experience, including number of years, working with predatory animals.

    2) Describe your experience with public speaking.
    INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following:
    Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov
    Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org
    Public Employees Benefits Program: https://pebp.nv.gov/
    More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB
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    Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management
    Northern Nevada
    515 East Musser Street,
    First Floor
    Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204

  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • STATE OF NEVADA
    • STATE OF NEVADA

    The presence of Nevada's earliest inhabitants, beginning about 12,400 years ago, is marked by many petroglyphs and archaeological sites. Baskets, decoys, and ingenious traps are evidence of the resourcefulness of these early people in a harsh and arid environment.

    European explorers traveled through Nevada in the early 19th century, but it was not until 1851 that the first settlements were established. An Act of Congress created the Territory of Nevada on March 2, 1861. James W. Nye of New York was appointed Nevada's first Territorial Governor by President Abraham Lincoln later that year. On October 31, 1864, President Lincoln proclaimed Nevada's admission to the Union as the 36th state. The State's first elected Governor, Henry Blasdel, took office on December 5, 1864.

    Today, Nevada is the nation's seventh largest state in land area. Several hundred mountain ranges cross its landscape, many with elevations over 10,000 feet. In contrast, the State's lowest point (along the Colorado River) is only 470 feet above sea level. From majestic mountains to desert valleys, nature has endowed Nevada with diverse and unique ecosystems.

    The Nevada Legislature has honored the State's natural resources and cultural heritage with a variety of State designations described below.

       

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