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Oregon Conservation Partnership

Fisheries Biologist III, Project Manager

Oregon Conservation Partnership, John Day, Oregon, United States, 97845

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Overview

Position No. 708272 The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon are seeking to fill a Fisheries Biologist III – Restoration Project Manager which will implement conservation and restoration projects that target watershed and habitat recovery for anadromous fish throughout the John Day River Basin. This position requires an understanding of the socioeconomic context of rural and agricultural land management and experience with project management. Responsibilities

Develop, design, bid, implement, and maintain conservation and restoration projects on private and public lands. These projects will include: instream habitat improvements, channel restoration, riparian plantings, livestock management fencing, irrigation piping and efficiency, fish passage, and more. Assist with project development and oversee implementation efforts for projects completed by CTWS partners. These partners include Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Watershed Councils, non-profit organizations, and Federal partners such as the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. Provide technical assistance to the Tribes’ implementation field crew. Directly supervise project biologists and limited duration staff as needed. Coordinate with the Tribes’ native plant nursery to plan re-vegetation projects. Attend meetings to represent Tribal interests in the basin, and communicate with agencies, Tribal membership, and public citizens to discuss projects and planning efforts. Assist with writing and management of grant funding for projects and write reports that reflect progress and details of project work efforts. Education & Experience

Masters of Science in Fisheries Science or closely related field and 3 years job-related experience, or Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Science or closely related field and 5 years of job-related experience. Project management and supervisory experience necessary. Applicant must be comfortable with frequent travel, often independently in rural locations throughout the John Day River Basin. A self-starter, who can thrive with minimal supervision and instruction, with the drive and passion for a long career in natural resources is critical for success in this position. Salary & Benefits

Salary Range $59,346.00 – $96,145.00 Benefits Include: 401K (5% match), Medical Insurance with Dental & Vision, 11 paid Holidays per Year, and Paid Personal Time Off.

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