This position will develop and implement a monitoring program for the John Day Basin Office and the Conservation Lands Program which implement numerous conservation and restoration projects that target watershed and habitat recover for anadromous fish throughout the John Day River Basin. This position requires a keen understanding of the socioeconomic context of rural and agriculture land management and experience with fisheries and ecological monitoring.
- Ideal applicant is experienced in fisheries monitoring techniques specifically related to watershed restoration project evaluation and longterm effectiveness monitoring.
- Fish identification with particular emphasis on salmonids is desirable.
- Working knowledge of habitat requirements for midColumbia anadromous fish species.
- Understanding of land use and influences on fish habitat.
- Experience in data collection recording and management.
Requirements
Bachelors degree in fisheries or related field plus at least three years of experience conducting biological sampling and/or ecological monitoring.
Benefits
Benefits include: Excellent medical insurance with low annual maximumoutofpocket costs plus vision and dental. Available flex spending plan for daycare and medical costs. Also available are numerous supplemental insurance packages. 401(k) or ROTH retirement with up to 5% employer matching. Eleven days of paid holidays and Personal time off (PTO) accruing at 130 hours annually with increases after three years of service.
Bachelor's degree in fisheries or related field, plus at least three years of experience conducting biological sampling and/or ecological monitoring.