AZGFD Wildlife Specialist Regional Supervisor
“Native Trout and Chub Program Coordinator”
OPENING DATE: 9/30/2016
CLOSING DATE: 10/17/2016
DEPARTMENT: Arizona Game and Fish Department
JOB TYPE: Full-time
SALARY: $43,239 – $77,468
POSITION OVERVIEW:
Under the leadership of the Statewide Native Aquatic Supervisor, the Native Trout and Chub Coordinator is the statewide lead for Apache trout, Gila trout, and roundtail chub. This position will plan, organize, develop funding for, administer and implement projects related to the inventory, status, monitoring, management, and conservation of native trout and chub and their associated habitats. The native trout projects tie to recovery efforts in recovery plans, and the chub projects tie to several conservation agreements. The position manages multiple grants that fund Apache trout and Gila trout conservation, and each grant is tied to multiple agreements with agencies or universities. These efforts require working with a diverse group of partners. For native trout and chub projects, sets priorities and provides technical guidance for complex research projects; prepares recommendations for species-specific fisheries and habitat management, research, conservation, protocols and guidelines; develops recommendations and reports on highly complex and significant specialized surveys, habitat evaluations, environmental inventories, and other studies. Develops and coordinates implementation of interagency agreements and projects; develops management plans and cooperative agreements relative to native trout and chub projects; makes presentations at scientific conferences, to other agencies and to the public; and works regularly with the angling public on projects. Assists with chub projects in the Department’s Conservation and mitigation program. Manages the Arizona Partnership Waters program and Arizona Trout Challenge. Facilitates volunteer recruitment and hiring seasonal interns and work crews. Manages budgets and grants for assigned projects, and actively seeks funding for native trout and chub projects. Responsible for reporting requirements on grants and conservation agreements. Supervises one full-time position, as well as seasonal positions. Coordinates with Regional Aquatic Program Managers and Aquatic Specialists to develop and prioritize native trout and chub projects. Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
The candidate will have knowledge in the following areas: fish and wildlife management and techniques, wildlife biology, wildlife habitat requirements, wildlife survey and monitoring techniques, analysis of survey and monitoring data, GPS devices and technology, and effective training and leadership techniques.
The candidate will have skill in: program administration, demonstrated ability to communicate complex statistical, mathematical, and modeling concepts clearly and effectively to technical and lay audiences in both oral and written format, think critically and creatively to apply the appropriate statistical, mathematical, and modeling approaches to specific wildlife management questions, supervision, delegation, ability to manage multiple projects and to develop effective and positive working relationships with the public, tribes, various governmental agencies, special interest groups and the media. Must be able to work as part of a team with diverse members. The preferred candidate must have skill in writing grant proposals, managing grants, and administering and managing multiple budgets. The preferred candidate will have the ability to identify native and nonnative fishes found in Arizona and be able to fly in small aircraft and have the ability to communicate both orally and in writing, work irregular hours including weekends, holidays and at night and work outdoors in extreme and isolated conditions, identify wildlife in less than optimal conditions, and operate boats, four wheel drive vehicle and ATV’s.
The candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in a wildlife science or closely related field from an accredited college or university. The preferred candidate will have at least three years of professional experience in fisheries and/or wildlife research/management. An advanced degree in fisheries and/or wildlife sciences may substitute for one year of required experience.
Employment will be contingent upon completion of a post-offer physical examination and the agency’s ability to reasonably accommodate any restrictions.
Position requires possession of and the ability to retain a current, valid state-issued driver’s license appropriate to the assignment. Employees who drive on state business are subject to driver’s license record checks, must maintain acceptable driving records and must complete any required driver training (see Arizona Administrative Code R2-10-207.12.).
All newly hired employees will be subject to the E-Verify Employment Eligibility Verification program. Our work environment offers training opportunities and encourages career development.
To apply, visit: https://azstatejobs.azdoa.gov/