What are the responsibilities and job description for the WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST III - TEMPORARY - MAKIKI, OAHU position at State of Hawai'i?
This posting is for a temporary full-time position with the State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife.
The position is located in Makiki, Oahu.
Salary: $4,858.00 to $5,918.00 per month (SR-20, Step D to I)
Note: Hiring rate will be based on availability of funds, the applicant's qualifications, and other relevant factors.
Direct all inquiries regarding this position to:
Jason Omick, Wildlife Management Program Specialist
Email: jason.d.omick@hawaii.gov
Monday – Friday, 7:45 am – 4:30 pm (HST)
Wildlife Biologist III: Independently performs a limited range of professional wildlife research, development, or management assignments; plans census and surveys of game species; collects, compiles and analyzes hunter use and kill data; independently conducts smaller wildlife research, development and management projects; may direct the work of lower-level professional and non-professional wildlife workers; and performs other related duties as assigned.
Who we are: The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Division of Forestry and Wildlife manages state Forest Reserves, Natural Area Reserves, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Game Management Areas, and Public Hunting Areas. Program areas include forestry, wildlife, trails and access, and natural area reserves. The State's wildlife program is concerned with the conservation, development, and management of the wildlife resources of the State on a sound basis so that maximum sustained benefits will accrue to the people of the State. The broad objectives and functions of the program are to obtain information through research, surveys, and inventories on the life history, ecology, and the range and habitat requirements of the species in Hawaii to regulate the hunting and other environmental factors affecting the various game and non-game species to maintain the maximum or optimum populations compatible with the carrying capacity of the ranges. This includes the evaluation of habitats and the wildlife resources thereon or potentially supportable, discovery and interpretation of principles and facts upon which the management of the wildlife resources rests, and the development of new improved methods, practices, techniques, and instruments necessary to perform such work.
This position is a Wildlife Biologist in the Oahu branch staff with the primary responsibility for planning, development, restoration, and maintenance of the Wildlife Restoration and Management Section’s Forest Bird Recovery Project. The main goal of the project is to recover the Oahu Elepaio populations and restore their habitat. The position may assist in projects focused on management activities in Oahu’s Public Hunting Areas, Game Management Areas, and Wildlife Sanctuaries; be involved in the implementation of other forest and wildlife projects, the development of new projects, and coordination with other Branch and Division staff and cooperating agencies; provide technical expertise on wildlife matters, field direction for specific game species management, wildlife projects as assigned, administrative support for all work performed; and perform other duties as assigned.
As a Division of Forestry and Wildlife team member, you’ll focus on forest bird recovery projects in Oahu’s Forest Reserves. This project prioritizes the recovery of Oahu Elepaio populations by controlling predators, monitoring nesting activity and fledgling success, coordinating activities with other Elepaio restoration projects, and providing technical assistance on projects that may affect forest bird populations.
LEGAL AUTHORIZATION TO WORK:
The State of Hawaii requires all persons seeking employment with the government of the State shall be citizens, nationals, or permanent resident aliens of the United States, or eligible under federal law for unrestricted employment in the United States.
Basic Education Requirements: Graduation from an accredited four (4) year college or university with a bachelor’s degree in wildlife management, or in a related biological science, with a minimum of twenty-four (24) semester credit hours in the following areas:
- At least eighteen (18) semester credit hours of coursework applicable to wildlife biology in such subjects as mammalogy, ornithology, animal ecology, wildlife management, animal husbandry, zoology, invertebrate zoology, vertebrate zoology, comparative anatomy, physiology (animal), genetics, animal taxonomy, parasitology, entomology, herpetology, biometry; or research courses in the field of wildlife biology; and
- At least six (6) semester credit hours in botany or the related plant sciences.
PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN FORGIVENESS (PSLF) PROGRAM
The PSLF Program is a federal program that is intended to encourage individuals to work in public service by forgiving the balance of their federal student loans. To qualify, the individual must have made 120 qualifying payments while employed by a qualifying employer. For more information, please click: https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation
ELECTRONIC NOTIFICATION TO APPLICANTS
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TESTING INFORMATION
The examination for this recruitment will be conducted on an unassembled basis where the examination score is based on an evaluation and rating of your education and experience. It is therefore important that your employment application provide a clear and detailed description of the duties and responsibilities of each position you held.
In-person interviews and/or further testing in Hawaii may be required at the discretion of the hiring agency. If in-person interviews and/or further testing is a requirement, applicants who meet the minimum qualification requirements and are referred to the vacancy must be available to participate in person and at their own expense in this required phase of the selection process.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible. In addition to employment availability and score, the referral of qualified applicants may be based upon other factors including date of receipt of application.
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Note: The State Recruiting Office will refer you to the Department of Land and Natural Resources regarding this position.
Salary : $4,858 - $6,922