[PCA] JOB OPPORTUNITY: US Fish & Wildlife Service seeking Fish & Wildlife Administrator (Red Bluff, CA) (closing date: March 2)

Park, Margaret E margaret_park at fws.gov
Wed Feb 24 14:34:29 CST 2021


*Deadline: March 2, 2021

*Overview: $108,885-141,548; Permanent, Full-time, GS 14

*Position: Fish & Wildlife Administrator

  *   Supervises Fishery field stations as a Project Leader of the Red Bluff Fish and Wildlife Office within the USFWS Fish and Aquatic Conservation Program, exercising the full range of supervisory and managerial duties for a diverse professional staff.

  *   Serves on Regional and National task groups relating to fisheries management and pertinent fisheries issues as a technical expert representing the Service.
  *   Provides liaison, general technical information, assistance, and cooperation to other field offices and Service programs, Federal and State agencies, and the public relative to their roles and responsibilities under the assigned programs.
  *   Responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating program all associated activities. Develops and executes key field office and regional policies and criteria for the effective and efficient operation of this program and the associated field station activities. Partners with the ARD, other Regional Office FAC staff and other Project Leaders to ensure effective administration of FAC Program funds, including budget planning and preparation and reports of accomplishments.

 *Location: Red Bluff Fish & Wildlife Office-10950 Tyler Rd, Red Bluff, CA 96080

*Who may apply: Open to all current federal employees (Merit Promotion) and all qualified US citizens (DEU).

*Compensation: $108,885-141,548; comprehensive benefits package

See the full announcement:

  *   DEU: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/592194200
  *   Merit Promotion: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/592192700
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