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Supervisory Fish Biologist

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

This position is a Supervisory Fish Biologist, GS- 0482-13 working in Welaka, Florida for the R4-Welaka National Fish Hatchery.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
12/03/2024 to 12/17/2024
Salary
$103,409 to - $134,435 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 13
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
Welaka, FL
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
25% or less - 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
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
Yes
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
No
Position sensitivity and risk
Moderate Risk (MR)
Trust determination process
Financial disclosure
Yes
Bargaining unit status
No
Announcement number
R4-25-12603735-LL-SDHA
Control number
821722000

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Clarification from the agency

This position will be filled under the Office of Personnel Management's Direct Hire Authority and is open to all United States citizens and U.S. nationals. Veteran's preference and traditional rating and ranking of applications do not apply. All qualified applicants will be referred to the hiring manager for consideration for this position.

Duties

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The mission of the Fish and Wildlife Service is to conserve, protect, and enhance fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing enjoyment of people. The Southeast Region Fisheries Program serves a vital role in conserving America's fisheries in partnership with States, Tribes, Federal agencies, other Service programs, and private interests in a larger effort to conserve fish and other aquatic resources. The Program consists of National Fish Hatcheries, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Offices, and the Regional Fisheries Center which includes a Fish Health Center and a Fish Technology Center. Employees work with partners throughout the states of NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, TN, KY, AR, LA, MS, and U.S. Territories in the Caribbean.

National Fish Hatcheries perform a wide variety of operations, including fish culture and broodstock management, producing species of fish and other aquatic species in direct support of recovery of listed or candidate species; restoration of inter-jurisdictional fisheries and aquatic ecosystems; fulfilling mitigation responsibilities; and restoring depleted fish populations to preclude listing.

As a Supervisory Fish Biologist, the key duties of the position are as follows, but are not limited to:

  • Manages all administrative/management functions including developing annual budgets, program plans, development programs, cyclical maintenance and program schedules, fish production programs, outreach plans, maintenance and submission of fiscal accounts, property records, planning and accomplishments in Fishery Information System.
  • Develops, implements, evaluates, and directs the entire aquatic species propagation and restoration programs at the hatchery under their management.
  • Serves as a Project Coordinator between State and Federal agencies, Tribal entities, and private, commercial, and academic partnerships involved in meeting mutually agreed-upon natural resource objectives.
  • The incumbent leads, manages and directs the hatchery's native and/or imperiled aquatic species program in collaboration with other Service entities, other agencies and non-governmental organizations to restore, enhance, and maintain species and habitats native to the geographic area.
  • Works closely with other Fish and Aquatic Conservation stations including Fish and Wildlife Conservation Offices, Fish Technology Centers, and partner agencies, organizations and universities to assess effectiveness of restoration programs and adapt hatchery practices based on the results of these assessments.
  • Supervises and manages a professional, technical, and non-technical staff to accomplish program objectives at the hatchery under their management.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen or National.
  • Resume (See "Required Documents"). Failure to provide ALL required information on your resume will result in loss of consideration due to an incomplete application package. It is your responsibility to ensure all information is provided on resume.
  • Eligibility and Supporting documents - You will ONLY be considered for the eligibilities that you select "yes" to AND submit the required supporting documentation, as listed in the Required Documents section.
  • Suitability for employment, as determined by background investigation.
  • Driver’s License: Selectee is required to possess and maintain a valid State driver's license at all times during their tenure.
  • Wearing of the official U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service uniform is required.
  • 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.
  • Notice of Financial Disclosure Report Requirement: This position is subject to a financial disclosure requirement and you will be required to complete either OGE Form 278e or OGE Form 450 as applicable within 30 days of your appointment
  • Individuals assigned male at birth after 12-31-59 must be registered for the Selective Service. To verify registration visit SSS.gov.

Qualifications

Only experience and education obtained by 12/17/2024 will be considered.

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

Basic Requirement:

  1. Degree: major in biological science that included:
  • At least 6 semester hours in aquatic subjects such as limnology, ichthyology, fishery biology, aquatic botany, aquatic fauna, oceanography, fish culture, or related courses in the field of fishery biology; and
  • At least 12 semester hours in the animal sciences in such subjects as general zoology, vertebrate zoology, comparative anatomy, physiology, entomology, parasitology, ecology, cellular biology, genetics, or research in these fields. (Excess course work in aquatic subjects may be used to meet this requirement when appropriate.) OR
2. Combination of education and experience: courses equivalent to a major in biological science (i.e., at least 30 semester hours), of which a minimum of 6 semester hours were in aquatic subjects and 12 semester hours were in the animal sciences, as shown in A above, plus appropriate experience or additional education.

Minimum Qualification [GS-13]
Must possess one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-12 level in the Federal service performing the following duties: planning and directing fish cultural operations; preparing and administering budgets; directing and training personnel in scientifically sound methods and techniques involved in fish culture operations; planning and directing technical and administrative matters; preparing technical issue papers and briefings; developing and implementing strategic outreach plans; or supervising or leading a staff involved in fish cultural operations. NOTE: Your resume must contain sufficient information in these areas to be found qualified.

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.

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: Recognition of Foreign Qualifications | International Affairs Office (ed.gov)

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 only in an emergency or natural disaster.

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 or ICTAP applicants must be determined to be well-qualified for this position in order to receive special selection priority. To be well-qualified, a CTAP or ICTAP applicant must meet the following: OPM qualification requirements for the position, all selective factors, where applicable; special OPM approved qualifying conditions for the position; is physically qualified with reasonable accommodation, where appropriate, to satisfactorily perform the duties of the position upon entry; and receives a rating of at least 85 on the questionnaire. For more information visit: OPM's Employee Guide to Career Transition

Reasonable Accommodation: The USFWS provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Please visit USAJOBS Help Center | Reasonable accommodation policy if you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process.

How you will be evaluated

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

All applicants who submit a complete and legible application by the closing date of this vacancy announcement will have their qualifications reviewed to determine if they possess the following knowledge, skills and abilities required to successfully perform the work of this position.

  • Knowledge of fishery and aquatic biology.
  • Skill in planning, organizing, coordinating, and communicating with various stakeholders.
  • Ability to administer a large and varied program of work, including management of staff, budget, facilities, property, and outside resources such as volunteers; establish and continuously evaluate program priorities and activities; apply precedents, pertinent policies and procedures; and to modify or develop new approaches.
  • Skill in communicating technical information with various audiences.

Applicants eligible for priority consideration under DOI's Career Transition Assistance Program/Plan, employees eligible under the Interagency Career Transition Plan (ICTAP). Eligible candidates on the Reemployment Placement List (RPL). A qualified and eligible permanent DOI employee may be selected before an ICTAP eligible.

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