To all,
Below are two vacancy announcements within the Fisheries Division of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission -- one for a reservoir biologist and another for a stream biologist. I am posting for colleagues in the agency. Please contact them directly for further information or application materials. You may phone AGFC Human Resources Division at 501/223-6317 to request an application form for these positions.
Regards,
Tom Kwak
--- Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (United States) J O B V A C A N C Y
RESERVOIR FISHERIES RESEARCH BIOLOGIST III - GRADE 21 Fisheries Management Division
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A formal education equivalent of a Bachelor's Degree in biology, zoology, or related field, plus three years experience in fisheries management or related field including one year in a leadership capacity. Master Degree may be substituted for one year work experience. Other job related education and/or experience may be substituted for all or part of these basic requirements upon approval of the Qualifications Review Committee.
JOB DUTIES INCLUDE: Applicant will work under supervision and responsibilities will include: coordination of a statewide reservoir fisheries research program; assists District Fisheries Biologist with identification of reservoir fisheries research and management needs; plans, organizes and implements applied fisheries reservoir research throughout the state evaluating management programs, management techniques and stocking programs; plans, organizes and supervises special contractual studies as needed; prepares budget requests and all necessary progress and final reports; reviews, edits and approves all related program draft reports and manuscripts submitted for publication; participates in special events, prepares news releases, magazine articles, slide presentations, and interpretive information for public understanding; and performs other duties as deemed necessary.
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, and SKILLS DESIRED: Knowledge concerning current reservoir fisheries management theories and sampling techniques; knowledge of principles and practices of organizational management (supervisory abilities, budgetary processes, and purchasing procedures); knowledge of game and fish laboratory and field survey equipment, techniques, and procedures; ability to operate and knowledge of computer programs; ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with agency staff, interested individuals, colleagues, personnel of other state and federal agencies and the general public; ability to plan, prepare, and present oral and written reports.
SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENTS: Physically demanding work is common, and applicant must be able to work in inclement weather conditions.
COMPENSATION: $25,054.00 to $46,428.00 (All Arkansas state employee benefits are available).
JOB LOCATION: Statewide with residence in Central Arkansas
A cover letter describing the reasons for your interest in the position and other information regarding your management and administrative knowledge and abilities as they relate to the position and the job duties described on the back. Applications must be submitted using and official Arkansas Game and Fish Commission application form and will be accepted through May 8, 1998 by the Human Resources Division. Please send all application materials to:
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Human Resources Division #2 Natural Resources Drive Little Rock, AR 72205 USA ---
STREAM FISHERIES RESEARCH BIOLOGIST - GRADE 20 Fisheries Management Division
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A formal education equivalent of a Bachelor's Degree in biology, zoology, or related field, plus three years experience in a related field. Master's Degree may be substituted for one year work experience. Other job related education and/or experience may be substituted for all or part of these basic requirements upon approval of the Qualifications Review Committee.
JOB DUTIES INCLUDE: Applicant will work under supervision and responsibilities will include: coordination of a statewide stream fisheries research program; assists District Fisheries Biologist with identification of stream fisheries research and management needs; plans, organizes and implements applied fisheries stream research throughout the state evaluating management programs, management techniques and stocking programs; plans, organizes and supervises special contractual studies as needed; prepares budget requests and all necessary progress and final reports; reviews, edits and approves all related program draft reports and manuscripts submitted for publication; participates in special events, prepares news releases, magazine articles, slide presentations, and interpretive information for public understanding; and performs other duties as deemed necessary.
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, and SKILLS DESIRED: Knowledge concerning current stream fisheries management theories and sampling techniques; knowledge of minimum instream flow methodologies; knowledge of principles and practices of organizational management (supervisory abilities, budgetary processes, and purchasing procedures); knowledge of game and fish laboratory and field survey equipment, techniques, and procedures; ability to operate and knowledge of computer programs; ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with agency staff, interested individuals, colleagues, personnel of other state and federal agencies and the general public; ability to plan, prepare, and present oral and written reports.
SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENTS: Physically demanding work is common, and applicant must be able to work in inclement weather conditions.
COMPENSATION: $23,500.00 to $43,566.00 (All Arkansas state employee benefits are available).
JOB LOCATION: Statewide with residence in Central Arkansas
A cover letter describing the reasons for your interest in the position and other information regarding your management and administrative knowledge and abilities as they relate to the position and the job duties described on the back. Applications must be submitted using an official Arkansas Game and Fish Commission application form and will be accepted through May 8, 1998 by the Human Resources Division. Please send all application materials to:
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Human Resources Division #2 Natural Resources Drive Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
"AS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, THE COMMISSION WILL MAKE ANY REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS NECESSARY TO ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES". ---
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