Fish and Wildlife Scientific Aid - Interpretive Aid
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Job Description and Duties
Looking to begin or continue your career in resource interpretation and education? Join our team as a Interpretive Aid! Interpretive Aids serve as the face of the Interpretive Services unit and the Department of Fish and Wildlife at a variety of public events including education programs, teacher workshops, and community events. Scientific aids lead public and school tours at Nimbus Hatchery and staff the Visitor Center to educate the public about salmon and other wildlife on the American River and develop materials such as videos, flyers, and brochures to educate and inform a variety of audiences. Aids travel to other sites in the region to provide public education and guided tours and to staff outreach booths. In all activities, aides seek to support and advance CDFW's mission and to integrate justice, equity, diversity, accessibility and inclusion (JEDAI) into programming, materials, and messaging.
Under the supervision of the Fish & Wildlife Interpreter III, the incumbent will assist with the programs and projects of the Interpretive Services unit including staffing and maintaining the Nimbus Hatchery Visitor Center; participating in community outreach events; assisting in hatchery operations and data collection; and maintaining public amenities on select California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) lands. Incumbent may be under the lead of Fish and Wildlife Interpreter II staff.
The Fish and Wildlife Scientific Aid classification is a non-testing classification.
- Applicants who receive public assistance under the CalWORKs program shall be given hiring priority consideration as provided in Government Code, Section 19063.
- Applicants who receive public assistance need to identify themselves as CalWORKs recipients in the comments section of the STD 678, Examination/Employment Application.
- Applicants must submit verification of CalWORKs eligibility, which may include the most recent Notice of Action showing Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) eligibility or a copy of the most recent aid check stub
- Applicants may obtain verification from the CalWORKs program. If CalWORKs verification is not submitted with the application, it will not be processed as CalWORKs eligible.
- Participation by a public assistance recipient is voluntary and in no event shall any person be subject to sanctions, through loss of benefits or eligibility, for not applying for, accepting, or continuing in a seasonal or entry level non-testing classification opening.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
Working Conditions
The position requires the ability to work outdoors in a variety of conditions near water and in all types of weather, ranging from extreme heat to cold, rain, and wind. The position demands flexibility in scheduling, which includes working weekends as needed to ensure availability for critical fieldwork and data collection during peak times. Occasional travel throughout the region may be required. Required to handle fish and aquatic specimens, which requires care and attention to detail to ensure proper handling and data collection. The incumbent is required to wear a uniform for safety and identification purposes while on duty. A valid driver’s license is necessary to operate vehicles for travel and transportation of equipment and materials to and from various field locations.
Minimum Requirements
You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification.