Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Environmental Specialist - Sea Turtle Habitat



Environmental Specialist - Sea Turtle Habitat

Description
Performs professional and technical field and administrative work in managing the sea turtle conservation program in Indian River County.  Responsible for implementing Indian River County's Sea Turtle Habitat Conservation Plan including conducting and coordinating daily sea turtle nesting surveys, beachfront lighting monitoring, predator control and community outreach and involvement.  Responsible for County sea turtle database management and preparation/submission of reports to State and Federal wildlife agencies.  Provides biological and field support to the County's Beach Management Program, Artificial Reef Program and Lagoon Protection Programs and will assist with the writing and managing of grants.  This is a professional position working under the general direction of the Natural Resources Manager.



Examples of Duties
Essential duties and responsibilities require, but are not limited to.  Knowledge of state and federal environmental rules and regulations relative to protected species management on Florida Beaches. Ability to conduct field research, collect data through sampling, analyze data and prepare reports. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in-writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with consultants, government agency officials, County staff, and the general public. Ability to provide assessments in the event significant coastal storms impact the County. Ability to use a personal computer and tablet.


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Peter Dickinson
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