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Non-Game Biologist/Malacologist

Western Pennsylvania Conservancy

Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

Job Type Permanent
Salary $57,900 - $68,500 per year
Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package.
Deadline Mar 16, 2026

The Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program at the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is seeking a Non-Game Biologist/Malacologist for a full-time, contract-funded  position. The Non-Game Biologist/Malacologist will be housed within the PA Fish and Boat Commission’s Natural Diversity Section. The Non-Game Biologist/Malacologist conducts species impact reviews, collects and manages data for the state’s endangered, threatened and special concern freshwater mollusks (primarily freshwater mussels), and works closely with the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program staff. The primary emphasis is to assess project impacts on species habitats, prepare written responses, and advise environmental consultants. Additionally, the Non-Game Biologist/Malacologist leads studies on freshwater mollusks, assesses species statewide conservation statuses, develops and implements species management plans for non-game or endangered species, provides support for population augmentation and reintroductions, communicates scientific information in reports and presentations, and develops policies.

Qualifications:

Qualifications include knowledge and experience with Pennsylvania's native freshwater mussels primarily, but also other aquatic mollusks and invertebrates, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and their related ecosystems. Candidates should have a 4-year degree in biology, ecology, or zoology, with a concentration in malacology, fisheries, aquatic invertebrate zoology or a related natural science area; master’s degree preferred. Additionally, 3 years of professional experience in the field of malacology or aquatic invertebrate zoology is preferred. A successful candidate has excellent communication skills, experience with databases and Geographic Information Systems, knowledge of survey and assessment techniques, and familiarity with NatureServe conservation status assessment methodology and species management plans.

Physical Requirements:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

  • Must be able to swim and wade in flowing water.
  • Stamina to conduct field investigations in aquatic systems and exposure to adverse weather conditions.
  • Communicate, converse, exchange information in-person, telephone, and remotely
  • Ability to utilize a keyboard
  • Ability to operate standard office equipment
  • Ability to drive a motor vehicle 
  • Ability to possess near, far, and peripheral visual acuity
  • Ability to complete tasks independently 
Category Ecology , Hydrology , Wildlife