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Supervisory Biologist (Habitat Restoration)

Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Summary

This position is a Supervisory Biologist (Habitat Restoration), GS- 0401-12 working for the R8-Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office. The incumbent supervises, plans, and organizes the technical and administrative activities of the Partners for Fish and Wildlife (PFW) program for the Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (KFFWO).

Overview

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Hiring complete
Open & closing dates
05/10/2021 to 05/21/2021
Salary
$77,488 to - $100,739 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 12
Location
Klamath Falls, OR
1 vacancy
Telework eligible
Yes—as determined by the agency policy.
Travel Required
Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—You may qualify for reimbursement of relocation expenses in accordance with agency policy.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
None
Supervisory status
Yes
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
No
Position sensitivity and risk
Moderate Risk (MR)
Trust determination process
Announcement number
R8-21-11109856-TC-MP
Control number
600622900

Duties

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As a Supervisory Biologist (Habitat Restoration) your duties will include but are not limited to the following:

  • Assess the overall ecological function of a system across multiple scales such that individual restoration projects may be integrated with a landscape-level restoration goal
  • Assess habitat condition using both on-the-ground and remotely sensed data
  • Implement and interpret habitat assessment techniques, such as proper functioning condition or similar methodologies
  • Analyze and interpret biological and physical data in support of finding implementable solutions to restoration challenges
  • Apply ecological and biological theories, principles, and methods when conducting surveys and monitoring
  • Communicate verbally and/or in writing complex biological science issues to an audience with varying scientific skill and knowledge
  • Prepare and review technical documentation related to the implementation of habitat restoration projects, including scientific literature, engineering schematics, and hydrological and biological data summaries
  • Prepare and review agreement documentation, including scope of work, budget, and implementation timeline
  • Prepare and review compliance documentation, including ESA, NEPA, Archaeological Survey, ACOE permitting, and various state and local permits
  • Establish cooperative working relationships with the public, agencies, or organizations to maintain ongoing partnerships for the conservation and restoration of fish and wildlife and their habitats
  • Establish and maintain strong rapports with private landowners, negotiating mutually favorable terms for private lands restoration and navigating disputes without severing relationships
  • Use diplomacy and sound judgement when working with people of state and federal agencies, tribes, and private individuals and organizations
  • Facilitate formal meetings or group discussions with people of varied perspectives and interests
  • Lead a diverse team of restoration professionals to provide exceptional customer service to private landowners with whom the program is developing or exploring habitat rehabilitation opportunities
  • Communicate ideas and other information to individuals and groups to gain support and maintain positive working relationships
  • Analyze proposed habitat restoration projects to determine their feasibility and scope of effectiveness across multiple spatial and temporal scales
  • Evaluate biological and ecological data to assess the benefits of a restoration project for aquatic species or migratory birds
  • Assist in synthesizing data from multiple sources with colleagues and peers in other programs to prioritize restoration projects
  • Explain to subordinates, peers, landowners, and other stakeholders why one project should be prioritized and how it fits within a larger vision for restoration on a landscape scale
  • Supervise and manage a team of restoration professionals to complete projects that integrate the needs of various fish and wildlife programs
  • Review and incorporate cutting edge ecological and biological science to ensure that habitat restoration goals evolve over time to best meet the needs of fish and wildlife
  • Plan and prioritize the work of multiple individuals to ensure that tasks are completed in an orderly and timely fashion
  • Conduct all aspects of personnel management, including performance review and evaluation, staffing and hiring, disciplinary action, and providing support and guidance to subordinate employees
  • Develop and implement an annual slate of projects that meet the strategic goals of the program and the local office while satisfying budgetary and labor constraints
  • Establish a vision through strategic planning and lead staff toward realizing that vision
  • Conduct habitat assessments for migratory birds, aquatic species, and other wildlife

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen or National.
  • Individuals assigned male at birth after 12-31-59 must be registered for the Selective Service. To verify registration visit SSS.gov.
  • Resume and supporting documents (See How To Apply).
  • Merit promotion applicants must meet time-in-grade requirement as defined in 5 CFR 300, Subpart F.
  • Suitability for employment, as determined by background investigation.
  • Driver?s License: Selectees must possess and maintain a valid State driver's license at all times during their tenure.
  • Probationary Period: Selectees may be required to successfully complete a probationary period.
  • Supervisory Probationary Period: Selectees who have not previously completed a supervisory probationary period, will be required to serve a one-year supervisory/managerial probationary period for this position.
  • Direct deposit of salary to a financial institution required

Qualifications

Only experience and education obtained by 05/21/2021 will be considered.

In order to qualify for this position you must possess both the Basic Requirement and Minimum Qualification.

Basic Requirement:

  1. Successfully completed a full four-year course of study in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's or higher degree that included a major field of study in biological sciences, agriculture, natural resource management, chemistry, or related disciplines appropriate to the position.. OR
  2. Combination of education and experience--courses equivalent to a major, as shown in "A" above, plus appropriate experience or additional education. To combine education and experience, first take the number of semester hours (or equivalent) earned towards your degree and divide by 120 semester hours (or equivalent).
Minimum Qualification GS-12
  1. One year of specialized experience comparable in scope and responsibility equivalent to grade GS-11 in the Federal service. Specialized experience is defined as: 1) Providing scientific, planning or technical expertise on federally listed threatened or endangered species, migratory birds, wetlands, habitats or other important fish and wildlife resources; 2) Leading or supervising the work of natural resource professionals engaged in a range of projects and studies related to the conservation of ecosystems and species to ensure the achievement of project objectives; 3) Planning/coordinating habitat restoration activities between diverse stakeholders and organizations (e.g., state agencies, tribes, other federal agencies, private landowners, NGOs, etc.) to maximize benefits for fish and wildlife resources; 4) Preparing project proposals and agreements for habitat restoration and management programs, policies, or activities; and 5) Implementing regulations and policies related to natural resource concerns (e.g., the Endangered Species Act, National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Water Act, etc.).
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

Time In Grade Requirement: Applicants must meet both eligibility and qualification requirements for the position of interest by the closing date of the JOA. Specifically,
i. Area of Consideration.
ii. Time-in-grade (TIG) requirements as specified in 5 CFR 300, Subpart F.
iii. Time after competitive appointment as specified in 5 CFR 330.502.
iv. Qualification requirements outlined in OPM's Qualifications Standards for General Schedule Positions or for Federal Wage System (FWS), wage grade positions, applicants are evaluated using the OPM Job Qualification System for Trades and Labor Occupations and the job element examining method
Your SF-50 will be used to confirm you meet all requirements

Education

PROOF OF EDUCATION: All applicants who are using education or a combination of education and experience to qualify must submit copies of official or unofficial transcripts which include grades, credit hours earned, major(s), grade point average or class ranking, institution name, and student name. If any required coursework is not easily recognizable on transcripts, or if you believe a portion of a particular course can be credited toward meeting an educational requirement, you must also provide a memorandum on letterhead from the institution's registrar, dean, or other appropriate official stating the percentage of the course that should be considered to meet the requirement and the equivalent number of units. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable; however, if you are selected for the position, you will be required to produce the original official transcripts.

PASS/FAIL COURSES: If more than 10 percent of your undergraduate course work (credit hours) were taken on a pass/fail basis, your claim of superior academic achievement must be based upon class standing or membership in an honor society.

GRADUATE EDUCATION: One academic year of graduate education is considered to be the number of credits hours your graduate school has determined to represent one academic year of full-time study. Such study may have been performed on a full-time or part-time basis. If you cannot obtain your graduate school's definition of one year of graduate study, 18 semester hours (or 27 quarter hours) should be considered as satisfying the requirement for one year of full-time graduate study.

FOREIGN EDUCATION: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education. For further information, visit: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html

Additional information

PCS INFORMATION:
Yes, entitlements for payment of basic moving expenses, as required and to the extent allowed by the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) 302-3.101, are authorized for eligible applicants changing duty station when the change meets the distance tests as provided in FTR 302-1.1 and 302-2.6. All moving expenses are taxable.
-In addition, relocation discretionary entitlements May be authorized for this position excluding contractor-provided home sale.

Telework:
This position is suitable for telework and may be allowed to telework with supervisory approval.

Additional Vacancies: One or more positions may be filled from applications received under this announcement in the advertised office or other U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service offices in the local commuting area.

Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP) or Interagency Career Transition Assistance Plan (ICTAP):Department of Interior (DOI) Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP) procedures apply in filling this vacancy. CTAP/ICTAP provides placement assistance to permanent Federal employees who are surplus, displaced, or involuntarily separated. Applicants claiming CTAP/ICTAP eligibility must submit a copy of their most recent performance appraisal, proof of eligibility, and most current SF-50 noting position, grade level, and duty location with their application. To be considered under CTAP/ICTAP, applicants must be well-qualified (i.e., meet the minimum qualification requirements, including any selective placement factors; education, and experience requirements), score at least 85 on the assessment questionnaire, and be able to perform the duties of the position upon entry.

For information on CTAP and ICTAP visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/unique-hiring-paths/federal-employees/career-transition/"

The Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act (LMWFA),P.L. 114-47, allows certain individuals who currently or formerly were under time-limited competitive appointments at certain land management agencies to compete under merit promotion procedures. Please see Required Documents Section for further instruction.

Current appointees:

  • Must have been hired under competitive examining procedures to a time limited appointment with a land management agency;
  • Must have served under 1 or more time limited appointments by a land management agency for a period totaling more than 24 months without a break in service of 2 or more years; AND
  • Must have performed at an acceptable level.

Former appointees:

  • Must have been hired under competitive examining procedures to a time limited appointment with a land management agency;
  • Must have served under 1 or more time limited appointments by a land management agency for a period totaling more than 24 months without a break in service of 2 or more years;
  • Must apply for position within 2 years after separation;
  • Must have been separated for reasons other than misconduct or performance; AND
  • Must have performed at an acceptable level.

Public Land Corps (PLC) Hiring Authority: Served as a qualified youth on an appropriate conservation project completing a minimum of 640 hours of satisfactory service that included at least 120 hours through the PLC and received a certificate of non-competitive eligibility. Completed most recent Corps service, for which a certificate of non-competitive eligibility was issued, within the last 2 years. Appointment must be effected within the 2 year period.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

Once the announcement has closed, a review of your resume and supporting documentation will be used to determine whether you meet the qualification requirements listed on this announcement. If you meet the qualifications your resume and supporting documentation will be compared against your responses to the assessment questionnaire to determine your level of experience. Note: If, after reviewing your resume and supporting documentation, a determination is made that you have inflated your qualifications which resulted in you being listed in the highest quality category, you may lose consideration, or be assigned to a lower quality category for this position. Please follow all instructions carefully when applying, errors or omissions may affect your eligibility.

Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies (knowledge, skills, abilities and other characteristics):

  • Knowledge of Migratory Bird and Wildlife management, agricultural practices, hydrology, and ecology sufficient to assess a variety of land situations and habitat needs.
  • Skill in recognizing habitat management conditions that need improvement, development, or restoration.
  • Skill in written communications to compile reports, analyze technical data and prepare technical documents, prepare correspondence, agreements and recommendations on proposed projects, in a clear and logical manner and in a form requiring a minimum of review.
  • Skill in working cooperatively, diplomatically and effectively, and negotiating with a wide variety of people, including subordinates, peers, supervisors, concerned stakeholders, and members of other agencies, private organizations, and the public.
  • Knowledge of the purpose and goals of habitat restoration procedures and ecological concepts necessary to identify high quality restoration projects.

Candidates who apply under Competitive Merit Promotion procedures will undergo a quality review to determine if they are highly qualified based on the content of their resume and their responses to the questionnaire. Best qualified candidates will be referred if all required supporting documentation has been provided.

Candidates who apply under Noncompetitive Merit Promotion procedures will undergo a quality review to determine if they are minimally qualified based on the content of their resume and their responses to the questionnaire. Qualified candidates will be referred if all required supporting documentation has been provided.

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