Position Senior Fisheries Biologist
Company Government of Alberta
Location Slave Lake, Alberta
Published Apr 05, 2024 to May 06, 2024
Category Job Board

Reporting to the Northwest Fisheries Manager, Resource Stewardship, the Senior Fisheries Biologist position is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and oversight of the Slave Lake area fisheries programs.

The programs pertain to species and population assessments, habitat and land use input, species at risk (SAR) conservation and recovery, and programs related to fish disease and invasive species response.

This position provides strong professional and operational support, advice and direction to various provincial level tasks, committees, strategies, policies, and processes; both internal and external to EPA.

With significant experience in stakeholder relations, the position requires a thorough understanding of the consultation processes directed at the resolution of diverse and often conflicting stakeholder needs.

Qualifications

Requirements:

  • Post-secondary degree in a related field such as fisheries or natural resource management.
  • A minimum of 6 years of related experience in areas such as fisheries and land use management from which to apply scientific knowledge and establish a sound working level knowledge base.
  • Fully capable to operate specialized equipment (e.g. firearms, 4x4, ATV, snowmobile, various boats and motors, radio telemetry equipment, GPS, etc.).
  • Capable of delivering and participating in fisheries survey inventories via aerial-based platforms (i.e., rotor-wing and fixed-wing).

Equivalencies:

  • A related two-year diploma plus 8 years related experience.
  • Additional related education considered in lieu of experience on a one-for-one basis.

Assets:

  • A post-graduate degree (MSc or PhD) in fisheries management is strongly preferred.
  • Extensive and detailed knowledge of data collection techniques, population, habitat and inventory monitoring, species life histories, population analysis, disease identification and control.
  • Detailed knowledge of all local and regional game species, non-game species and species at risk.
  • Extensive and detailed specific knowledge on all aspects of resource development, extraction and management techniques/constraints/activities, as they effect fisheries status, populations, and habitats.
  • Ability to lead and provide mentorship to teams of professional and technical personnel.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Decision making, leadership and project management skills.
  • Conflict resolution, problem solving, assessment of complex situations, and facilitation skills.
  • Capacity to think critically, analyze, plan, innovate and act strategically and systematically.
  • Strong issues management abilities.
  • Skill to develop working relationships and collaborative partnerships with Indigenous communities and stakeholders.
  • Excellent computer skills in Geographical Information Systems (GIS), data analysis, modelling, use of specialized programs and data base management.

For more details on eligibility and how to apply, visit: https://jobpostings.alberta.ca/job/Slave-Lake-Senior-Fisheries-Biologist/576670017/