Wildlife Biologist
Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife
Window Rock, Arizona
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Salary | $56,000 per year |
| Benefits | Health/Rx/Dental/Vision/Disability |
| Deadline | May 12, 2026 |
| Min. Experience | 2 - 4 years |
The Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking a dedicated and skilled Wildlife Biologist to lead big game management and research efforts. This position plays a key role in conserving wildlife populations through science-based management, habitat enhancement, and collaboration with tribal leadership, partner agencies, and the public.
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan, organize, and implement big game management programs within the Management & Research Section
- Design and conduct field studies, including population monitoring (i.e., aerial surveys), habitat assessments, and applied research
- Develop and implement short- and long-term management strategies for big game species
- Lead updates to management plans, including the mule deer management plan, and develop new mangement plans for elk and pronghorn
- Prepare technical and non-technical reports to support management decisions
- Present findings and recommendations to Navajo Nation government entities, partner organizations, and the public
- Supervise a Wildlife Technician, including field operations and data collection
- Coordinate with internal Navajo programs and external agencies on wildlife and habitat initiatives
- Design, implement, monitor, and maintain habitat improvement projects for big game species
- Evaluate habitat conditions and develop strategies to improve forage, water availability, and overall ecosystem health
- Lead field efforts in remote and rugged environments to ensure project success
- Prepare and submit multiple funding proposals each year to support program needs
Species Managed
This position is responsible for the conservation and management of:
- Mule deer
- Rocky Mountain elk
- Merriam's turkey
- Pronghorn
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of federal, state, and tribal wildlife laws and regulations
- Strong understanding of biological principles, taxonomy, and wildlife ecology
- Knowledge of wildlife management techniques and field methodologies
- Familiarity with laboratory and field equipment, procedures, and data collection methods
- Skill in observing, identifying, and classifying wildlife species
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and public presentations
- Ability to think critically and solve complex management and ecological problems
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in challenging field conditions
Begin the application process by visiting https://apply.navajo-nsn.gov/jobs and search for Position No. 245167 (Job Title: Wildlife Biologist) under the Navajo Fish and Wildlife Department.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
| Category | Wildlife , Ecology |