Invasive Amphibian Biological Technician (Columbia River Gorge)
Mt Adams Resource Stewards
Stephenson, Washington
| Job Type | Temporary |
| Salary | $17.32 per hour |
| Benefits | Bunkhouse-style housing provided in-kind may be available. |
| Deadline | Mar 15, 2026 |
| Experience | 0 - 1 years |
Invasive Amphibian Biological Technician (Columbia River Gorge)
Job Description:
In partnership with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), the U.S Forest Service (USFS), and the Friends of the Columbia Gorge, Mt. Adams Resource Stewards (MARS) is seeking motivated candidates to serve as a biological technician for the Bullfrog Removal Action Team (BRAT). Working together, these organizations are achieving a mutual goal: preservation of native species through removal of the American bullfrog.
In teams of two (team will consist of four total technicians) the bio-tech’s primary focus will be to search for, identify, and remove American bullfrogs from various sites along the Columbia River Gorge. This position is part of a dedicated and collaborative team that directly supports ecological restoration and recovery efforts for the Western pond turtle and other native species. This work is directed at removing an invasive species, the American bullfrog, which is not native to the Columbia River Gorge. The American bullfrog is a direct predator of the Western pond turtle, a species listed as Endangered in the State of Washington. The work will take place at various sites along the Columbia River Gorge, and employees will be based out of the Pierce National Wildlife Refuge field station.
Pierce NWR is located 36 miles east of Vancouver, WA just past Beacon Rock State Park. Comprising of wetlands and uplands, Pierce NWR acts as an undisturbed sanctuary for a variety of wildlife along the Columbia River, and opportunities to view wildlife abound. Technicians have the option of free shared housing on site at Pierce NWR and can expect quiet nights, incredible views of the Columbia River, and first rate access to recreational activities such as hiking, climbing, biking, fishing, hunting, and kayaking.
Main duties (to include, but not limited to):
- Work as a small team on lethal control of bullfrogs, primarily at night
- Including implementation of lethal control methods such as (but not limited to): use of firearms, use of gigs, spotlighting with hand capture, fyke nets, dip-netting, and other potential methods
- Includes egg mass removal work and tadpole netting.
- Conduct biological survey work to document pond turtle presence and bullfrog removal
- Assist with data collection regarding bullfrog removal
- Work with community volunteers and partner agencies
Position Requirements:
- Attend a firearm safety training upon arrival
- Experience handling/identifying animals, particularly amphibians
- Must pass a background check and driving record check
- Must be comfortable euthanizing bullfrogs on a frequent and repeated basis
- Excellent track record of safety with on/off road vehicle operation
- Ability to maintain constant situational awareness and behave proactively to support a safe work environment
- Ability to collect and enter data following project protocols
- Ability to carry up to 50 pounds for extended periods
- Ability to work in inclement weather conditions, mostly at night, and individually on occasion
- Strong navigation/orientation skills
- Flexibility to change tasks as conditions change
- Working in wetlands, wearing waders, and walking long distances at night
- Ability to understand and follow instructions and maintain good communication with supervisor and project coordinator
- Ability to pay attention to detail, juggle multiple responsibilities, be flexible, and maintain professionalism
- Ability to be a courteous housemate in shared housing for seven months
- Must bring a positive attitude to work and support strong team-focused morale
- Must be able to swim
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Preferred:
- Theory, principles, and techniques of natural resources conservation and wildlife habitat management
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field (Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Zoology, or similar)
- Understanding of best practices related to firearm safety
- Experience with hunting, trapping, fishing, and/or capturing bullfrogs or similar species
- Persistence in capturing highly evasive and resilient animals (hunter’s instinct)
- Skill in oral communication to effectively work with others in accomplishment of tasks
- Ability to safely use a multitude of hand tools and small equipment
- Demonstrated ability to work well in a small team
- Experience handling/identifying animals, particularly amphibians
- Current CPR/WFR certification
- Experience driving 4x4 trucks in off road conditions
Work Schedule and Conditions:
The position will begin May 18th, 2026. Work will be centered around a 40hr/week schedule, with the acknowledgment that season length may be adjusted with changes to funding. Tentative weekly schedule will be roughly 40 hours/week, Monday-Friday. A typical work day starts before dusk and ends in the early morning. Work is mainly outdoor, in secluded wetland environments. Position is seasonal (approximately Mid May through mid September) with the potential opportunity based on successful performance to return in future field seasons. Weather conditions are varied and may include: cold, rainy, foggy, hot, and humid. Temperatures range approximately from 35-100 °F. Work in muddy, shallow wetlands is required. Poisonous/venomous flora and fauna will be present at some sites. Mosquito presence can be heavy at times. During the spring people with allergies can be severely affected. Work is physically demanding, including lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds. Technicians will operate a government or MARS vehicle and must have a clean driving record. Free shared housing at Pierce NWR is potentially available upon request.
Compensation:
Pay will start at $17.32/hour. Bunkhouse-style housing provided in-kind may be available.
Becoming familiar with both Mt. Adams Resource Stewards, Pierce/Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, and the Columbia River Gorge is strongly encouraged prior to applying. Information about Mt. Adams Resource Stewards is available at http://mtadamsstewards.org/ and information about Pierce National Wildlife Refuge is available at https://www.fws.gov/refuge/pierce.
| Category | Ecology , Wildlife |
| Tags | Herpetology |