The Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish is recruiting for an Area Management Biologist for the Northern Kenai Peninsula Management Area. The position is stationed in Soldotna with a starting salary of $1845.50/semi-monthly. Primary duties include management and supervision of area sport, personal use and educational fisheries. Management objectives include achievement of harvest levels as dictated by management plans and allocation criteria established by the Alaska Board of Fisheries. Achievement of these objectives require supervising staff to collect and analyze fishery data according to standard scientific sampling methods, modifying fisheries by emergency order, and participation in the Alaska Board of Fisheries process. This requires interaction with other Divisions within the Department, other Departments and other governmental management agencies and user groups. The incumbent will directly supervise one Fishery Biologist II, one Fish and Game Program Technician, one Fishery Biologist I and one Administrative Clerk II.
You can apply for this position through Workplace Alaska http://www.state.ak.us. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game administers all programs and activities free from discrimination on the bases of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parenthood, or disability.
If you have questions, please contact either Craig Whitmore (907-267-2300), mailto:[log in to unmask] or Robert Clark (907-267-2222), mailto:[log in to unmask] directly. Do not respond to the FISH-SCI list.
Robert A. Clark, Regional Supervisor Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Sport Fish Division, Southcentral Region 333 Raspberry Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518-1599 voice: (907)267-2222 fax: (907)267-2424 email: [log in to unmask]
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