Fisheries Biologist III - Restoration Project Manager
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
Warm Springs, Oregon
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Salary | $59,346 - $96,145 per year |
| Benefits | Employer-matched 401k, medical/dental/vision insurance, 11 paid holidays per year, paid PTO |
| Deadline | Jul 03, 2026 |
| Min. Experience | 2 - 4 years |
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon are seeking to fill a Fisheries Biologist III – Restoration Project Manager to oversee the development and implementation of conservation and restoration projects that target watershed and habitat recovery for anadromous fish throughout the Lower Deschutes River basin.
Responsibilities:
- Develop, design, bid, implement, and maintain conservation and restoration projects on the Warm Springs Reservation. These projects may include: instream habitat improvements, channel restoration, riparian plantings, livestock management fencing, irrigation piping and efficiency, and fish passage.
- Coordinate with Bureau of Natural Resources staff to develop and implement projects consistent with objectives of other Natural Resources departments and the Tribes’ vision for resource management.
- Provide technical assistance throughout the project design process.
- Directly supervise up to two fisheries technicians in the field and office.
- Attend meetings to represent Tribal interests the in basin, and communicate with agencies, Tribal membership, and public citizens to discuss projects and planning efforts.
- Assist with writing and management of grant funding for projects, and write reports that reflect progress and details of project work efforts.
Education & Experience:
- Masters of Science in Fisheries Science or closely related field and 3 years job-related experience or Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Science or closely related field and 5 years of job-related experience.
- Project management and supervisory experience necessary.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
- Knowledge of habitat restoration methods and techniques that target habitat recovery for anadromous fish.
- Knowledge of habitat requirements of anadromous salmonids of the Pacific Northwest.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with peers, partners, Tribal leadership, and Tribal members.
- Supervise staff, including hiring, training, and oversight as necessary.
- Ability to develop and manage contracts and budgets.
- An understanding of effective project management strategies, especially in a restoration or natural resources context.
Must have a valid driver’s license, be able to pass drug screening and background check.
Applicants must formally apply through the Warm Springs Employment Portal: https://recruit.zohopublic.com/recruit/Portal.na?iframe=false&digest=7.VB01MseqRrVVwj2%404yeHGAUnkE7bVo.a85bxdBEmQ-
Submit Applications to Relevant Job Advertisement: Fisheries Biologist III, #708268
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
| Category | Fisheries , Hydrology , Restoration |