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Fisheries and Wildlife Bio Scientist IV

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Marathon, Florida

Job Type Permanent
Salary Details $50,000 – $55,000 annually/$1,923.07 – $2,115.38 bi-weekly plus benefits
Deadline Oct 23, 2024
Experience 2 - 6 years

Minimum Qualifications:  Bachelor of Science degree and a minimum of four years professional experience in life or physical science, or a Master of Science degree and a minimum of two years professional experience in life or physical sciences preferred. Years of professional experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities provided herein may substitute on a year for year basis for the required education.

  • Supports FWC’s coral restoration efforts through coordinating and managing reports from coral practitioners in the new coral nursery, outplanting and transportation protocols, including responding to coral practitioners as needed.
  • Coordinates for FWC between Monroe County, DEP, and FKNMS on Habitat Support Plan for Monroe County, including providing assistance with permitting, project development, and deployment of habitat support structures.
  • Works with FWC staff to issue Special Activity Licenses for corals and works with FKNMS on permitting issues relative to corals.
  • Meets with coral practitioners as needed to discuss agency coral policies.
  • Participates in the rulemaking process to help the Commission build a record in support of their decisions.  Drafts supporting documents in coordination with legal staff. 
  • Serves as a liaison as needed with local, state, and federal agencies on coral and marine fisheries issues.
  • Assists senior staff in coordinating research projects that are relevant to coral and fisheries management decisions. 
  • Works with senior staff in the development of technical papers and presentations on management of various Florida marine fisheries to guide and support the Commission’s rulemaking process. 
  • Works with senior staff to coordinate with other state and federal agencies, commercial and recreational fishers, and other stakeholders to identify coral and marine fisheries management issues, develop management recommendations, and support the Commission’s management process. 
  • Assists in conducting public workshops and other information gathering meetings on issues related to Florida’s coral management and marine fisheries issues
  • Works with division outreach staff on upcoming regulatory changes to help suggest and prepare articles for regulation publications and regulations chart.  Reviews Commercial and Recreational regulations brochure prior to publication. 
  • Responds to public inquiries regarding marine fisheries issues including coral in a timely manner.
  • Scans the FWC DMFM web pages for errors and prepares comments for the website.
  • Work at FWC is cross-functional meaning duties may cross division/office lines.  The Commission expects employees to function across FWC’s organizational structure by providing their skills and expertise wherever needed through work on teams or as directed. 
  • Provides support to Section Leader, Deputy, and Division Director on special assignments as needed.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

EXAMPLES OF KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Knowledge of general biological principles and knowledge of marine fisheries management issues and topics; Effective verbal and writing skills, ability to use good judgment in decision-making and planning skills; ability to synthesize highly technical information for public dissemination; Ability to understand, evaluate, analyze and organize marine resource (especially fisheries) information into a logical format for presentation in reports, documents and other written materials and for coherent presentations to a variety of audiences; Ability to plan, organize, coordinate and complete work assignments; Ability to conduct fact finding research and utilize problem solving techniques; Ability to review and interpret fisheries regulations; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse groups of people; Ability to work independently and as part of a team.  Position synthesizes technical coral and fisheries assessment information in support of the agency’s marine fisheries rule making process, reviews and interprets stock assessments and fisheries regulations, evaluates life history and fisheries-dependent and independent data, and develops reports and presentations on marine fishery issues. Must be willing and able to travel and work overtime hours, including some weekends, weeknights, and holidays.  Knowledge of computer software including Excel spreadsheets, MS PowerPoint and MS Word required.

HOW TO APPLY

Apply here: https://jobs.myflorida.com/job/MARATHON-BIOLOGICAL-SCIENTIST-IV-77073289-FL-33050/1221038400/ 

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Category Marine Biology, Restoration