[APWG] JOB: Wildlife Biologist (Guam)

Olivia Kwong plant at plantconservation.org
Mon Oct 8 13:56:16 CDT 2007


The Guam Department of Agriculture.s Division of Aquatic and Wildlife 
Resources (DAWR) has the following fulltime career position. If you are 
interested in applying for the position, please download the application 
(pdf) at http://www.guamdawr.org/jobs/.  Mail the completed application to 
the Personnel Division, Dept. of Administration at P.O. Box 884, Hagata, 
Guam 96932, as well as a copy to Diane Vice at the address below.  While 
official transcripts are required, unofficial copies enclosed will 
expedite review of your application. If you intend to apply for more than 
one position you will need to enclose separate applications.


WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST II:  The Guam Department of Agriculture, Division of 
Aquatic & Wildlife Resources (DAWR) is seeking a wildlife biologist with 
knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques applied in 
vertebrate biology, field ecology or wildlife ecology to assist in the 
implementation of Guam's native species recovery programs, particularly 
the recovery of Guam's endangered bird species.  DAWR's recovery programs 
include captive avian breeding programs, release programs, as well as 
vertebrate pest management.  Incumbent will liaison with other DAWR 
biologists and technicians, the US Air Force, the US Navy, the USDA 
Wildlife Services, USGS, and US Fish and Wildlife Service.  Incumbent will 
help prepare scientific reports on the results of research and management 
programs.  Minimum requirements are a Bachelor's Degree in Wildlife 
Science or related areas and two years of professional experience. 
Starting salary is $28,178 with full benefits; the position is permanent 
full-time career status. You must be eligible for employment in the U.S. 
For more information, contact: Diane Vice, Acting Wildlife Supervisor: Ph. 
671-735-3990/56 or FAX 671-734-6570, 192 Dairy Road, Mangilao, Guam 96913, 
or, email dianevice at gmail.com.





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