Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever
TX Coordinating Wildlife Biologist I, II, or III
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, Clarendon, Texas, United States, 79226
Overview
TX Coordinating Wildlife Biologist I, II, or III — join the PF & QF Conservation Delivery team to provide biological/wildlife technical assistance for NRCS, PF & QF, TPWD, and other partners. This field-focused role offers exposure to soils, range plants, row-crop agriculture, livestock, and wildlife, with emphasis on grassland/upland wildlife and habitats in the Rolling Plains of the Texas Panhandle. The position supports grassland conservation and helps cooperators with conservation goals and funding applications (e.g., Farm Bill programs, Grassland Restoration Incentive Programs) and participates in workshops, trainings, field days, and outreach with landowners and partners.
Responsibilities Coordinating Wildlife Biologist I
Familiarize yourself with conservation programs and partner processes.
Learn the coverage area, including landscape, landowner culture, and partnerships.
Outreach to landowners on conservation programs via meetings, mailers, newsletters, social media, etc.
Conduct natural resource surveys and provide wildlife habitat guidance to landowners, agencies, and organizations (training available through NRCS, PF & QF, and others).
Develop conservation plans, documentation, contracts, and applications for NRCS and other programs.
Explain program requirements, conduct site visits, and develop plans and contracts for program enrollment.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Coordinating Wildlife Biologist II
All duties of Biologist I.
Coordinate NRCS and partners on wildlife initiatives and grassland-focused programs (e.g., EQIP-WLFW, CRP SAFE, SGP-GRIP).
Foster relationships with conservation partners, landowner coalitions, and local communities.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Coordinating Wildlife Biologist III
All duties of Biologist II.
Lead natural resource surveys, monitoring projects, and process development.
Lead content-based outreach on social media, websites, blogs, magazines, and other channels to increase storytelling.
Coordinate habitat tours, landowner workshops, and demonstration areas.
Serve as a team member mentor with leadership duties across the statewide team.
Represent PF & QF at professional/partnership meetings and working groups; oversee reporting data for grant deliverables; coordinate meetings with funding partners.
Education and/or experience
College degree in wildlife biology, natural resources, environmental science, or related field AND
At least 2–3 years practical experience providing private lands conservation technical assistance, landowner outreach, or leadership of upland habitat programs AND
Applied prescribed fire experience is encouraged AND
A Master of Science degree, Wildlife Society Certification, or equivalent work experience is a bonus AND
USDA Conservation Planner Certifications is a bonus.
Qualifications
Ability to communicate clearly with landowners, coworkers, and partner agencies.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and with diverse clientele.
Knowledge of wildlife ecology, prescribed fire, grassland/wetland/early-succession habitat management, and habitat management tools for management plans; knowledge of grassland wildlife species’ habitat requirements is highly desirable.
Knowledge of conservation programs (Farm Bill and other entities) and implementation in agricultural landscapes.
Knowledge of local herbaceous plants and ability to identify them; familiarity with agricultural landscapes and farming practices is desirable.
Ability to work outdoors in varied conditions; excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office; ArcPro and USDA Conservation Desktop is desirable.
Demonstrated leadership, initiative, and conflict resolution skills.
Valid driver’s license; some mileage reimbursement; ability to obtain USDA Federal Security Clearance.
Work-related overnight travel: 5–20 nights/year.
Passion for PF & QF’s mission.
Confidentiality
Access to confidential records may be required; confidentiality of information must be maintained.
Physical requirements
Lift and move up to 50 lbs.
Work environment
Work from a partner office with potential telework from a home office with supervisor approval.
Overnight travel for conferences and partner events; 5–20 days per year.
To apply Please compose a cover letter outlining your interest and qualifications, attach a detailed resume and three references, and apply on the PF & QF Recruitment website: www.pheasantsforever.org/jobs.
For questions, contact: Thomas S. Janke, Texas PF & QF State Coordinator, tjanke@quailforever.org, 830-220-9742.
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other category protected by law.
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Responsibilities Coordinating Wildlife Biologist I
Familiarize yourself with conservation programs and partner processes.
Learn the coverage area, including landscape, landowner culture, and partnerships.
Outreach to landowners on conservation programs via meetings, mailers, newsletters, social media, etc.
Conduct natural resource surveys and provide wildlife habitat guidance to landowners, agencies, and organizations (training available through NRCS, PF & QF, and others).
Develop conservation plans, documentation, contracts, and applications for NRCS and other programs.
Explain program requirements, conduct site visits, and develop plans and contracts for program enrollment.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Coordinating Wildlife Biologist II
All duties of Biologist I.
Coordinate NRCS and partners on wildlife initiatives and grassland-focused programs (e.g., EQIP-WLFW, CRP SAFE, SGP-GRIP).
Foster relationships with conservation partners, landowner coalitions, and local communities.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Coordinating Wildlife Biologist III
All duties of Biologist II.
Lead natural resource surveys, monitoring projects, and process development.
Lead content-based outreach on social media, websites, blogs, magazines, and other channels to increase storytelling.
Coordinate habitat tours, landowner workshops, and demonstration areas.
Serve as a team member mentor with leadership duties across the statewide team.
Represent PF & QF at professional/partnership meetings and working groups; oversee reporting data for grant deliverables; coordinate meetings with funding partners.
Education and/or experience
College degree in wildlife biology, natural resources, environmental science, or related field AND
At least 2–3 years practical experience providing private lands conservation technical assistance, landowner outreach, or leadership of upland habitat programs AND
Applied prescribed fire experience is encouraged AND
A Master of Science degree, Wildlife Society Certification, or equivalent work experience is a bonus AND
USDA Conservation Planner Certifications is a bonus.
Qualifications
Ability to communicate clearly with landowners, coworkers, and partner agencies.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and with diverse clientele.
Knowledge of wildlife ecology, prescribed fire, grassland/wetland/early-succession habitat management, and habitat management tools for management plans; knowledge of grassland wildlife species’ habitat requirements is highly desirable.
Knowledge of conservation programs (Farm Bill and other entities) and implementation in agricultural landscapes.
Knowledge of local herbaceous plants and ability to identify them; familiarity with agricultural landscapes and farming practices is desirable.
Ability to work outdoors in varied conditions; excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office; ArcPro and USDA Conservation Desktop is desirable.
Demonstrated leadership, initiative, and conflict resolution skills.
Valid driver’s license; some mileage reimbursement; ability to obtain USDA Federal Security Clearance.
Work-related overnight travel: 5–20 nights/year.
Passion for PF & QF’s mission.
Confidentiality
Access to confidential records may be required; confidentiality of information must be maintained.
Physical requirements
Lift and move up to 50 lbs.
Work environment
Work from a partner office with potential telework from a home office with supervisor approval.
Overnight travel for conferences and partner events; 5–20 days per year.
To apply Please compose a cover letter outlining your interest and qualifications, attach a detailed resume and three references, and apply on the PF & QF Recruitment website: www.pheasantsforever.org/jobs.
For questions, contact: Thomas S. Janke, Texas PF & QF State Coordinator, tjanke@quailforever.org, 830-220-9742.
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other category protected by law.
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