AgencyWildlife Resource Commission
DivisionOperations , Technical Services
Job Classification TitleConservation Biologist Supervisor (NS)
Position NumberGradeNC20
Description of WorkHelene Restoration Division
The Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC) is charged by General Statute 113-132 with the management, regulation, protection, and conservation of wildlife resources and inland fisheries in North Carolina. In the wake of Hurricane Helene, western North Carolina's forests, watersheds, and wildlife habitats sustained significant ecological damage. In response, NCWRC has established a 10-year time-limited division to lead a comprehensive, multi-year effort focused on ecological stabilization, species recovery, and long-term resilience. This division is responsible for the implementation of ecological restoration and infrastructure recovery across aquatic species, terrestrial species, habitat, genetics, infrastructure, and invasive species programs in close coordination with the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and other partners.
The Brook Trout Restoration Supervisor is an administrative and supervisory position responsible for supervising Brook Trout Restoration teams. The position is administratively responsible for 8 permanent, full-time employees, including the direct supervision of four Conservation Biologist I and four Wildlife Conservation Technician I positions that make up the Brook Trout Restoration teams.
This position is HOME-BASED. The workstation for this position is in the employee's home-based office using an agency-provided computer. The employee in this position is expected to provide home office space compliant with WRC and State policies.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management PreferencesThe employee will be HOME BASED and is required to reside in the Mountain Region (west of I-77).This is TIME LIMITED position that ends September 2035.Recruitment Range: $70,478 - $106,020 MANAGEMENT PREFERENCES: - Experience supervising field teams to ensure projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget.
- Experience coordinating work across work groups and with partners to meet recovery and conservation goals.
- Knowledge of Brook Trout ecology, genetics, habitat requirements, habitat management, and restoration practices sufficient to review and evaluate project plans and field work.
- Experience identifying challenges, conflict resolution, tracking resources, managing budgets, and project/resource adjustments to keep work aligned with recovery objectives.
Experience with ArcGIS.
Minimum Education and ExperienceSome state job postings say you can qualify by an "equivalent combination of education and experience." If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience, OR a combination of both. See the Education and Experience Equivalency Guide for details.
Bachelor's degree in wildlife or fisheries management, fisheries science, zoology, or a biological science, or a closely related curriculum from an appropriately accredited institution and four years of related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
SUPPLEMENTAL and CONTACT INFORMATION:All applicants applying for employment opportunities must create and submit a comprehensive candidate profile using State of North Carolina Careers for the State of North Carolina. All Required Education and Experience must be included in the candidate profile to receive consideration during the selection and salary administration processes.
Recruiter:Lenora Cone Murphy
Recruiter Email:[email protected]