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If you are a Registered Veterinary Technician interested in wildlife nursing, high volume high quality spay neuter, or shelter medicine (including behavioral care), this position will give you the opportunity to expand your skills in these specialty areas.
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Minimum of a bachelors degree in biological studies, natural resources, wildlife management, wildlife biology or equivalent. Wildlife biology technical knowledge and knowledge of regional wildlife.
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PhD. degree in zoology, wildlife biology, marine biology, or a related relevant field. Develops laboratory capacity, oversees research laboratory operations, and develops and validates laboratory techniques to identify and monitor marine animal health indicators applicable for field research and community-based surveillance of wildlife health.
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Directs the planning, preparation, and completion of forest management activities to include forest products sales preparation, prescribed burning, tree planting, timber stand improvement, site preparation, wildlife management, and other silvicultural activities at Wee Tee State Forest and Francis Marion National Forest through GNA request.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in wildlife biology, rangeland ecology, environmental science, forestry, botany, soil science, or a closely related natural resource field. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather, remote locations, summer heat, rough terrain, and wildlife; as well as bending, stooping, carrying field equipment, standing, and walking for extended periods, and making visual and tactile distinctions using color, texture, moisture content, depth, and distance.
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Wonders of Wildlife Aquarium named America's best. Wonders of Wildlife Aquarium named America's best. Current Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), LMSW, or LISW if required by the state. The Social Worker (MSW) is responsible for the direct social work care management services to the participants of the Jordan Valley Elder Care program.
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Plans, organizes, and directs airfield activities to include airfield construction/repairs, airfield driving program, ice/snow removal operations, Bird/Wildlife control, etc. Experience managing wildlife on and around airfield grounds and implementing bird aircraft strike hazard procedures.
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Requires knowledge of general principles and procedures of biological data collection, wildlife management, food and habits of wildlife species, wildlife and habitat ecology, basic fence construction, noxious and invasive weed control measures and/or spray applications.
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From wildlife refuge parks to a thriving nightlife and dining scene, the Virginia Beach/Norfolk area is primed for fun. Emergency room nurse, emergency nurse, ER nurse, ER RN, emergency room, trauma, trauma nurse, acute care nurse, registered nurse, RN, R.N., nursing, nurse, emergency, healthcare, health care, hospital.
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5+ years of relevant experience, preferably with environmental consulting firms or with federal agency resource planning (e.g., Bureau of Reclamation, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Interfacing and effectively coordinating with clients and land management agencies (e.g., Forest Service) 5+ years of relevant experience with NEPA compliance; economic modeling; Socioeconomic research or reports; environmental permitting; and technical report writing.
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Bachelor's degree in sociology, economics, or a related field and 4+ years of relevant experience with NEPA Compliance, socioeconomic research and studies or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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Master's degree or higher in economics, sociology, or related field (i.e. human geography, anthropology) In this role you'll have the opportunity to join our interdisciplinary team to support National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, state-level equivalent reviews, and environmental permitting by writing technical assessments of impacts primarily related to the social and economic areas; interfacing with clients and other technical experts; supporting public outreach efforts; and contributing to a positive teamwork-oriented company culture.
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Contributing to forest and natural resource management plans. Your experience with consulting or planning with federal agencies; economic modeling (input/output analysis); Environmental Impact Statements (EIS); and Environmental Assessments (EA) under NEPA will allow you to thrive in this role.
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This experience includes work such as a Fish and Wildlife Technician with the State of Alaska or the equivalent elsewhere. Six months of field experience involving fish or wildlife management, habitat protection.
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