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WY Wildlife Technician Job

by Marissa M. Donohue on March 15, 2017

How to Apply:
Interested and qualified applicants should apply using the following link:
http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/Careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&
REQ=2017-ACI-017

Description:
In cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management Casper Field Office,
Great Basin Institute is recruiting two (2) qualified Wildlife Technicians
to join our AmeriCorps program.

€Wildlife Technicians will work closely with senior Wildlife biologists to
assist with habitat and vegetation monitoring, wildlife and T&E species
surveys, vegetation treatments, and
incorporating collected data into electronic databases.
€Routine assistance with activities including: Recreation and/or
interpretive programs, basic GIS analysis and cartography, livestock grazing
management, mineral applications and other
resource projects.

Typically, these duties will require you to spend approximately 80 percent
of you time working in the field and the remaining 20% spent analyzing data,
compiling progress or final
reports with associated and established deadlines.

Compensation:
€Living Allowance: $5,659.20
€AmeriCorps Education Award*: $1,527.45
€$34/night field camping per diem (as needed)
€$75 Weekly Housing Stipend

*AmeriCorps Education Award may be used for past, present or future
education experiences, including payment of qualifying federal student
loans. Loan forbearance and accrued interest
payment on qualifying student loans is also available.

Timeline:
May 22, 2017 ­ August 18, 2017

Location:
The position(s) is based in Casper, WY. The Casper Field Office manages
1,326,733 million acres of public land for diverse resources and uses,
including National Historic Trails,
hiking, livestock grazing, mineral withdraw, and oil/gas development.

Qualifications:
€Interest or experience in wildlife biology, ecology, botany, or other
related fields;
€Duties include:
-Identifying  plants and animals to species residing in a sagebrush
steppe ecosystem;
-Conducting wildlife, plant and habitat surveys;
-Field work may include coordination with contractors, members of
other government agencies, members of the public and or industry
representatives;
-May be required to word independently, hike long distances, and/or
work in remote locations;
-Using GPS/GIS technology to collect, organize and display field
data;
€Technical writing skills that communicate scientific results effectively
and efficiently highly desirable;
€Proficient in map reading and basic land navigation;
€Ability to conduct field work across rugged terrain, carrying personal and
technical field equipment, and withstand inclement weather/environmental
conditions (heat, cold, pollens,
allergens, insects etc.);
€Ability to follow established protocols to collect data and incorporate it
into electronic databases; and
€Ability to be self-motivated and willing to accomplish objectives
independently with minimal supervision;
€Ability to function as part of an interdisciplinary team comprising
various BLM resource specialists;
€Possess a clean, valid, state-issued driver¹s license and the ability to
safely operate a 4WD vehicle on gravel or dirt roads; and
€Meet AmeriCorps eligibility requirements: (1) U.S. citizenship or legal
resident alien status, (2) eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education Award
(limit of four in a lifetime or
the equivalent of two full-time education awards), (3) pass National Sex
Offender Public Website (NSOPW) and federal criminal background checks, (4)
Adhere to the rules, regulations
and code of conduct as specified in the Member Service Agreement; and (5)
Will not engage in any prohibited activities as listed in the Member Service
Agreement.

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