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OPS Biological Scientist III- Volunteer Program Biologist

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Panama City, Florida

Job Type Permanent
Salary $21.63 per hour
Benefits This position offers valuable benefits, extensive field training, soft skills development, and a dynamic schedule that allows for diverse and engaging work experiences.
Deadline Aug 05, 2026
Min. Experience 5+ years

We have an exciting opening for the Northwest Region Volunteer Program Biologist in the Public Access Services Office within FWC’s Division of Habitat and Species Conservation. The Division of Habitat and Species Conservation is comprised of six sections and two offices. The Public Access Services Office is a leader in innovative best practices to provide safe, sustainable, quality wildlife experiences and conservation opportunities to the public. This is an exciting opportunity to join our Conservation Stewardship team! 

The Northwest Region Volunteer Program Biologist coordinates volunteers for conservation projects, collaborating with biologists, land managers, and interested groups. This position combines scientific expertise with community engagement to facilitate conservation projects across the Florida panhandle. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to support wildlife conservation and make a meaningful difference regionally, statewide and across all agency divisions.

This is a full-time OPS position with a pay rate of $21.63 per hour, with health benefits. It is located in Panama City, FL at the FWC Northwest Regional Office

How To Apply

Apply through People First: OPS BIOLOGICAL SCIENTIST III - 77902328 Job Details | State of Florida

Applicants must include both a resume and cover letter to be considered.  Employment contingent upon successful completion of a background check. Must possess a valid Florida driver’s license.

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category General / Stewardship , Wildlife
Tags Volunteer Coordinator