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Fishery Mitigation Staff Biologist

Please Note: Applications will be accepted through 4:59 PM MDT on the posting end date.

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) is seeking a Fishery Mitigation Staff Biologist. This position is responsible for leading and implementing the fisheries program tied to the Clark Fork Settlement Agreement with Avista Utilities and other settlement partners. This biologist will be responsible for identifying, planning, and implementing habitat and fish population protection, mitigation and enhancement projects within the funding allocations of the Clark Fork Settlement Agreement. They will collaborate and coordinate closely with staff from Avista Utilities, as well as IDFG’s Panhandle Region staff including the Regional Supervisor, Regional Fishery Manager, Pend Oreille Fishery Research Program, Enforcement Officers, and Albeni Falls Settlement Wildlife Mitigation Staff Biologist. They will represent the IDFG and the Clark Fork Settlement Agreement collaborative at meetings involving stakeholder groups, other agencies, and various publics. They will participate and provide leadership within the transboundary, multi-jurisdictional, Aquatic Implementation Team and Resource Technical Advisory committees for the lower Clark Fork and Pend Oreille basin.

Why IDFG? We are committed to creativity, innovation, and excellence as we cultivate opportunities for our customers to engage with our natural resources and become resource stewards for future generations. We are highly dedicated to our mission, committed to our team, and we know how to balance work/life commitments while loving the work we do.

What We Offer:

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Project implementation and program management: Identifies and implements habitat restoration/improvement projects, as well as fish population management projects. This includes managing an annual budget of around $1 million, supervising a full-time biologist and technician, and overseeing a field office.
  • Data collection and analysis. Typical responsibilities: collects life history and habitat data for various fish species; conducts spawning ground surveys; collects information at fish and game check stations; interprets fish research data and prepares reports; provides input on management plans and land-acquisition priorities for fisheries projects; identifies degraded aquatic habitats and develops projects to restore or improve habitat condition; and reviews and comments on environmental impact statements and reports on projects affecting fisheries resources.
  • Field activities. Typical responsibilities: investigates and reports on fish kills including pesticide and pollution incidents; conducts fish salvage and planting operations; controls or eliminates undesirable fish species; implements stocking programs in streams and lakes; monitors stream-channel alterations; occasionally assists in enforcing fish and game laws.
  • Liaison and public relations. Typical responsibilities: Acts as liaison between IDFG and Avista Utilities in fulfillment of meeting Clark Fork Settlement Agreement goals in Idaho; provides information regarding fish resources, regulations, and policies to various groups and the public; provides technical information to private consulting firms on impacts of proposed developments and projects; participates in public and professional meetings; makes public presentations; participates and instructs in fishing activities.

Minimum Qualifications: (These qualifications are required.)

  • Experience demonstrating good knowledge of fish, wildlife, conservation biology, plant ecology and/or habitat management practices. (Typically gained by at least eight years of professional experience such as habitat and resource management or fish and wildlife population management OR successful completion of a bachelor's degree in Fisheries, Wildlife, or Natural Resource Management and at least four years of professional experience such as habitat and resource management or fish and wildlife population management OR successful completion of a master’s degree in Fisheries, Wildlife, or Natural Resource Management and at least two years of professional experience such as habitat and resource management or fish and wildlife population management.)
  • Experience evaluating the impact of land use practices and natural processes on habitats, developing, and interpreting statistical data and formulas used in biological research (Typically gained by at least two years of professional work experience providing input into these areas.)
  • Experience evaluating and interpreting environmental documents, state, and federal regulations, and providing a written and oral analysis of findings. (Typically gained by at least two years of professional work experience providing input on methodology, gathering, and analyzing fisheries data, and providing written and oral analysis of findings.)

The ideal candidate will have a minimum of at least two years of experience as Regional Fisheries Biologist, Fisheries Research Biologist, Senior Fisheries Research Biologist, or equivalent. They will also have experience working in multi-agency collaborative group, technical teams, etc. Additional consideration may be given at the time of interview to candidates who have this experience. Please be sure to include within your application materials any training and/or experience you may have. 

How to Apply:

Please apply online at the URL listed below.

URL:

https://statecareers.idaho.gov/jobs/15884328-fishery-mitigation-staff-biologist 

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Salary:

  • $31.73 - $39.66 per hour DOE, Plus Competitive Benefits!

Additional Comments:

  • EEO/Veteran's Preference.

Thank you for applying with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game!