Duties Description The incumbent's primary responsibilities will be to administer the Regional Bear Management Program and Hunter Education Program (HEP). This position will require the ability to effectively communicate with the public, law enforcement agencies, and elected officials on avoiding or minimizing conflicts with black bears via phone, in-person, social media, press interviews and formal public presentations. When appropriate, and consistent with department guidance, the incumbent will lead in-person responses requiring the capture and chemical immobilization of black bears. They will also be responsible for ensuring all chemical immobilization equipment is properly stored and inventoried in compliance with both state and federal licensing requirements. Additionally, they will be responsible for providing the required annual Chemical Immobilization Regional Refresher Training for regional Wildlife staff and Environmental Conservation Officers. As HEP Regional Coordinator, they will oversee approximately 200 regional volunteer instructors and ensure all program equipment, including firearms, are properly stored and inventoried. They will conduct all necessary trainings and refreshers for volunteer HEP instructors and Develop programs and resources for students and instructors to aid in the recruitment, retention and reactivation of hunters in NYS. Additionally, they will conduct the required annual firearms training for Wildlife staff.
Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title may be filled via a non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. To be eligible for appointment under NY HELPS, candidates must meet the minimum qualifications below: Non-Competitive qualifications: A bachelor's or higher degree including or supplemented by 18 semester credit hours in advanced big game management, advanced wildlife management, agriculture and wildlife, animal behavior, animal physiology, animal population modeling, behavioral and physiological ecology of wildlife, behavioral ecology, biology and management of waterfowl, biology of birds and mammals, biology of the vertebrates, bird biology and conservation, conservation biology (wildlife), concepts in habitat selection and foraging behavior, dynamics of animal populations, ecology of animal populations, ecology of freshwater mussels, ecology of freshwater wetlands, endangered species, entomology (insects), environmental and natural resources policies, environmental conflict and citizens participation, environmental law and policy, ethology, field biology, field natural history, field ornithology, forest entomology, forest ecology or silvics, forest wildlife ecology, forest wildlife management, freshwater mussels biology, freshwater mussel identification, freshwater wetland ecosystems, game birds and mammals, habitat analysis, habitat ecology, habitat inventory and evaluation, herpetology (amphibians, reptiles), introduction to quantitative and population genetics, introduction to wildlife biology, invertebrate zoology, management of wildlife habitats and populations, management of wildlife populations, mammalogy, mammalian ecology, natural resources management, natural resources policy, planning and administration, ornithology, plant and herbivore interactions, population dynamics and introductory modeling for biologists, population ecology, population genetics, population evolution, predator ecology and management, principles of conservation, principles of fish and wildlife management, principles of wildlife management, radio telemetry in fisheries and wildlife research, research in wildlife science, terrestrial community ecology, upland wildlife ecology, urban fish and wildlife management, urban wildlife, vertebrate ecology, vertebrate zoology, waterfowl and wetlands seminar, waterfowl biology and management, wetland ecology, wetland resources, wildlife, wildlife biology, wildlife conservation, wildlife ecology, wildlife ecology and management, wildlife habitat analysis, wildlife habitats and populations, wildlife habitat management, wildlife management, wildlife management internship, wildlife management laboratory, wildlife philosophy, policy and public relations, wildlife policy, wildlife population, wildlife health, wildlife population dynamics, wildlife problems, wildlife techniques, world wildlife, wilderness wildlife management. Examples of Non-Qualifying Courses: animal histology; comparative anatomy and physiology; principles of evolution; zoology; introductory or survey courses such as general biology; general zoology; courses that focus on farm, non-native captive or zoo animals; population demographics or dynamics of people; or horticultural/landscape architecture. Competitive Qualifications: Reassignment - Currently in the title and an employee of DEC...This opportunity is being managed by Lorraine Lee Estate Staffing on behalf of a private client. To be considered for this role, all candidates must complete our formal application process. Only submissions received through our online application will be reviewed for...
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