SECOND AND FINAL POSTING
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
TEMPORARY CONTRACT FIELD POSITIONS (3)
The Commission's Nongame & Endangered Wildlife Program will contract
with three (3) individuals to provide temporary assistance during the
2001 field season. Three individuals will be contracted to provide
assistance with aquatic endangered species surveys, monitoring, and
relocation. Job descriptions and application procedures are contained
in the individual announcements listed below.
CALL: Project Leaders listed in announcements for information related to
application procedures and project activities.
INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN RALEIGH, NC. ON FEBRUARY 15, 2001.
Applications must be postmarked by January 31, 2001.
TEMPORARY FIELD POSITION (# 01-NG-01)
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
Nongame & Endangered Wildlife Program
Job Description
We will contract with an assistant to the Piedmont Nongame Project
Leader to survey and monitor populations of rare freshwater crayfishes
in North Carolina. The position will begin July 1, 2001 and end
November 30, 2001. Work hours are not standard, due to the nature of
the project, and workweeks in excess of 40 hours should be expected.
Work will occur statewide (about half in the lower Piedmont and Coastal
Plain and about half in the Mountains). Thus, overnight stays of 3 or
more nights per week should be expected.
The contractor’s duty station may be located in Wake, Durham, Johnston,
or Chatham County. Pay for the period will be $9,000.00 in monthly
payments of $1,800.00 beginning on August 15, 2001 and ending on
December 15, 2001. Social Security, state, and federal income taxes
will be deducted by the Wildlife Resources Commission. A vehicle and
other necessary equipment will be provided, and the contractor will be
reimbursed for lodging and meals when overnight stays away from the duty
station are necessary. Housing will not be provided.
Qualifications:
Graduation from a four-year college or university with a degree in
wildlife or fisheries management, zoology, or biology is required.
Aquatic field survey skills, taxonomic skills, physical strength and
endurance, good swimming ability, SCUBA diving certification, and
canoeing skills are required.
Applications:
A State Application for Employment is not required.
Send a letter of interest, resume, names and phone numbers of three
references to:
Aimee H. Fullerton
Nongame Biologist
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
102 W. Whitaker Mill Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27608-2438
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CALL: Aimee Fullerton (919) 828-7420 during business hours with
questions.
INTERVIEWS: Personal interviews will be conducted in Raleigh, NC on
February 15, 2001. No exceptions.
DEADLINE: Applications must be postmarked by January 31, 2001.
TEMPORARY FIELD POSITION (# 01-NG-02)
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
Nongame & Endangered Wildlife Program
Job Description
We will contract with an assistant to the Piedmont Nongame Project
Leader to restore common native freshwater mussels and snails to stream
reaches within the Piedmont of North Carolina. This project includes
collecting, tagging, relocating and monitoring the populations, as well
as, stream habitat and land use analysis, and public relations.
Additional responsibilities include surveying populations of freshwater
mussels, snails, crayfish, pea clams, and fish species at various
localities within North Carolina. The position will begin July 1, 2001
and end November 30, 2001. Work hours are not standard, due to the
nature of the projects. Workweeks in excess of 40 hours should be
expected.
The contractor’s duty station may be located in Durham, Chatham,
Orange or Wake County. Pay for the period will be $9,000.00 in monthly
payments of $1,800.00 beginning on August 15, 2001 and ending on
December 15, 2001. Social Security, state, and federal income taxes
will be deducted by the Wildlife Resources Commission. A vehicle and
other necessary equipment will be provided, and the contractor will be
reimbursed for lodging and meals when overnight stays away from the duty
station are necessary. Overnight stays of 3 or more nights per week
should be expected. Housing will not be provided.
Qualifications:
Graduation from a four-year college or university with a degree in
wildlife or fisheries management, zoology, or biology is required.
Aquatic field survey skills, taxonomic skills, physical strength and
endurance, good swimming ability, SCUBA diving certification, and
canoeing and boating skills are required.
Applications:
A State Application for Employment is not required.
Send a letter of interest, resume, names and phone numbers of three
references to:
Brian T. Watson
Nongame Biologist
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
205 Cloverdale Drive
Durham, NC 27703
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CALL: Brian T. Watson (919) 598-5093 during business hours with
questions.
INTERVIEWS: Personal interviews will be conducted in Raleigh, NC on
February 15, 2001. No exceptions.
DEADLINE: Applications must be postmarked by January 31, 2001.
TEMPORARY FIELD POSITION (# 01-NG-03)
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
Nongame & Endangered Wildlife Program
Job Description
We will contract with an assistant to the Piedmont Nongame Project
Leader to survey and monitor freshwater mussels and freshwater fish
listed as endangered, threatened, or species of special concern under
the federal Endangered Species Act. The position will begin May 1, 2001
and end September 30, 2001. Work hours are not standard, due to the
nature of the projects. Work weeks in excess of 40 hours should be
expected.
The contractor duty station may be located in the Piedmont Region,
preferably Chatham, Lee, or Wake County. Pay for the period will be
$9,000.00 in monthly payments of $1,800.00 beginning on June 15, 2001
and ending on October 15, 2001. Social Security, state, and federal
income taxes will be deducted by the Wildlife Resources Commission. A
vehicle and other necessary equipment will be provided, and the
contractors will be reimbursed for lodging and meals when overnight
stays away from the duty station are necessary. Overnight stays of 3 or
more nights per week should be expected. Housing will not be provided.
Qualifications:
Graduation from a four-year college or university with a degree in
wildlife or fisheries management, zoology, or biology is required.
Aquatic field survey skills, taxonomic skills, good inter-personal
skills, physical strength and endurance, good swimming ability, canoeing
experience, and SCUBA diving certification are required.
Applications:
A State Application for Employment is not required.
Send a letter of interest, resume, names and phone numbers of three
references to:
Judith A. Johnson
Nongame Biologist
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
4913 Mandavilla Way
Apex, NC 27502
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CALL: Judith A. Johnson (919) 367-9108 during business hours with
questions.
INTERVIEWS: Personal interviews will be conducted in Raleigh, NC on
February 15, 2001. No exceptions.
DEADLINE: Applications must be postmarked by January 31, 2001.
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