Sr. Resource Management Specalist (Wildlife)
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
Los Altos, California
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary | $131,877 - $164,708 per year |
Benefits | Medical, Dental, and Vision |
Deadline | Jun 16, 2025 |
Experience | 2 - 6 years |
About the Position: The incumbent will be a part of a cohesive team of 15 in the Natural Resources Department, which is part of the Visitor and Field Services service line. The Wildlife Program is comprised of four fulltime program staff, including this position, and an intern. Midpen aims to recruit and retain employees who embody professionalism, accountability, and respect, and who value working in an environment focused on inclusivity, diversity, and equity.
The position is a working supervisor meaning that time is divided between program administration, oversight, and staff development while also managing and advancing District projects. Strong supervisory and project management skills are required, as well as an ability to shift seamlessly between program and personnel management. This position works not only within the Natural Resources Department but is often a liaison with other departments and external agencies to advance larger District programs and projects. Wildlife program staff currently specialize in different subject matter expertise, but cross training is provided and providing back up to one another in differing area is expected. The supervisor manages and assigns program staff to oversee and assist with different projects primarily based on their areas of expertise, but also based on available staffing. The wildlife program covers a broad range of topics including but not limited to: permit administration, wildlife conflict management, special status species monitoring and research.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Possesses a broad breadth of understanding of wildlife management for wide ranging taxa from large megafauna to micro invertebrates
- Experience in negotiating and securing permits (ideally programmatic permits) from regulatory agencies primarily California Department of Fish and Wildlife and US Fish and Wildlife Service but may include US Army Corps of Engineers or Regional Water Quality Control Board.
- Experience overseeing sensitive status species monitoring, reporting and recovery efforts
- Supervisory experience for multiple staff and consultant biologists, strong leadership skills, and the ability to mentor and grow junior staff
https://www.calopps.org/midpeninsula-regional-open-space-district/job-20623526
Cover letter, resume, application and responses to supplemental questionnaire are required.
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Category | General / Stewardship, Wildlife |