SD Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist I, II, or III

Pierre or Gettysburg; Mound City or Selby, SD
Full Time
Farm Bill Biologist
Entry Level
Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist I, II, or III
Two positions: Pierre or Gettysburg, and Mound City or Selby, South Dakota
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Anticipated Start Date: May19, 2025         
     
Overview: In partnership with the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP), the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and local Pheasants Forever chapters; these positions will coordinate and implement wildlife-related conservation programs and provide technical assistance. Work in joint capacity with PF, NRCS, and GFP to promote, coordinate and implement conservation provisions of the Federal Farm Bill and other related wildlife conservation programs. Duties will include wildlife habitat planning, contract coordination, writing plans, site assessment and reporting.  Provide technical assistance for wildlife habitat and grazing enhancement techniques to private landowners and public organizations.  Meet with local chapters of Pheasants Forever to help coordinate and influence habitat management efforts and participate in county and statewide habitat meetings.  Implement specific conservation programs to improve wildlife habitat.

Duties:
  • Provide technical assistance (biology focus) and guidance to private landowners, government agencies, non-government organizations and other groups for USDA NRCS Conservation Programs, especially Grassland CRP.  The positions will receive training on the USDA NRCS Conservation Programs, Pheasants Forever, SDGFP and other local and state programs.
  • Coordinate the implementation and application of biological sciences within the conservation programs in cooperation with the local NRCS, District Conservationist, SDGFP private lands biologist, PF Biologists, and others.
  • Complete contracts, applications and other required documentation for the conservation programs requiring biological expertise in cooperation with the listed partners and NRCS, District Conservationist.
  • Communicates program requirements, completes site visits to determine eligibility, and develops contracts/plans for applicants/participants for the USDA, NRCS Conservation Programs and other local and state programs.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Required Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with landowners and partner agencies.
  • Ability to work independently with little supervision and with diverse clientele.
  • Knowledge of wildlife ecology, wetland and grassland management including the ability to utilize various habitat management tools in the development of management plans.
  • Understanding of livestock and conservation grazing systems
  • Knowledge of conservation and wildlife programs provided by federal (i.e. Farm Bill, US Fish and Wildlife Service), state, & local entities.  In addition, knowledge of how these programs are implemented in an agricultural landscape is desired.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication.
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Valid driver’s license required; some use of personal vehicle required (mileage reimbursement provided).
  • Able to obtain USDA Federal Security Clearance.
Location Description: Pierre and Gettysburg, South Dakota are located in Central South Dakota.  Pierre, being the state capital, is a good-sized city in South Dakota with a population of just under 14,000.  Located along the banks of the Missouri River, Pierre boasts great recreational opportunities for upland bird hunting on the nearby Fort Pierre National Grassland, big game hunting, waterfowl hunting, and fishing along the river. Gettysburg is a smaller town located about 45 minutes NE of Pierre. With a population of just over 1,000, Gettysburg provides many similar recreational opportunities as Pierre, with a small rural town feel. Gettysburg also has multiple convenience stores, K-12 School district, general store, café, and a number of other small-town businesses.

Mound City and Selby, South Dakota are both small rural communities located in North Central South Dakota. Campbell and Walworth counties provide excellent hunting opportunities for a variety of upland species including ring-necked pheasant and sharp-tailed grouse, as well as big game species including white-tailed and mule deer. World class fishing and recreational opportunities await along the Missouri River less than 30 minutes from each town. Amenities offered in Mound City are limited with only a restaurant. Larger towns of Herreid (10minutes), Eureka (25 minutes), and Mobridge (30 minutes) all provide grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, hardware stores, and K-12 schools. Selby is slightly larger than Mound City, and offers a gas station, hotels, restaurant, K-12 school, medical clinic, and general and hardware stores. Additionally, Mobridge is an easy 25 minute drive from Selby for additional resources.

Training and Experience Guideline: Any combination of training and/or experience that will enable the applicant to possess the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.  A Bachelor of Science Degree in Wildlife Management or closely related natural resources field is required. 

Starting Salary:  $40,000-$49,000 depending on experience + benefits (see our benefits summary at www.pheasantsforever.org/jobs).

To Apply: Please include your cover letter, resume and 3 references in your application on our recruitment website at www.pheasantsforever.org/jobs. Only online applications will be accepted.
                                                               
Pheasants Forever, Inc is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with disability, or any other category that may be protected by law.
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