Senior Wildlife Biologist 2026-01218
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Senior Wildlife Biologist 2026-01218
Salary
$6,171.35 - $6,857.05 Monthly
Location
Pinedale, WY
Job Type
Permanent Full-time
Job Number
2026-01218
Department
Game & Fish Division
Division
Wildlife
Opening Date
05/04/2026
Closing Date
5/26/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
FLSA
Exempt
Job Classification
FWWB10
Description
Benefits
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Description and Functions
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) seeks a Regional Wildlife Biologist based in Pinedale, Wyoming. This position leads wildlife management efforts within the Pinedale WGFD Region and is supervised by the Wildlife Management Coordinator for the Pinedale Region.
Working for the State of Wyoming offers more than a paycheck. Our total compensation package includes:
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid vacation, sick leave, FMLA, and holidays
Retirement - Pension and 457(b) plans that help you build a secure future
Flexible schedules and work-life balance options
Meaningful work that makes a difference for Wyoming communities
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Human Resource Contact: Dezzaree Schott / dezzaree.schott@wyo.gov
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function that may be performed in the job level.
Plan, coordinate, and conduct large-scale data collection efforts involving multiple field personnel. Lead analyses using population data for game animals, including but not limited to information on population size and trend, herd ratios, distribution, movement and migration patterns, field checks of harvested animals, and mortality factors. Lead the coordination and development of hunting seasons designed to move animal populations toward established objectives, including the understanding and incorporation of public feedback. Collect data for disease surveillance and population monitoring for non-game, protected, and SGCN species.
Develop initial comments and recommendations for regional wildlife environmental reviews regarding projects from county governments, state and federal agencies, and private landowners. Project recommendations are developed to minimize impacts to wildlife populations by recommending avoidance, minimization, or mitigation alternatives.
Represent the WGFD at public meetings. Develop and maintain effective working relations by communicating and coordinating with private landowners, state and local governmental agencies, project proponents, and NGOs to effectively communicate WGFD programs and policies. Present programs to civic and sports-person organizations and schools. Routinely communicate with hunters.
Respond to and appropriately handle injured and nuisance wildlife calls, which may require euthanasia of wildlife. Use chemical and mechanical immobilization equipment and techniques when necessary and appropriate. Use firearms to euthanize wildlife.
Identify specific wildlife-related research needs for the assigned region. Develop project proposals, including methods and budgets, coordinate with researchers, write proposals to acquire funds, provide input and guidance to project personnel, collect data, write, review, and edit annual and final project reports.
Assist in coordinating and conducting habitat management by evaluating wildlife habitat conditions, collecting data, and recommending improvements or projects to enhance wildlife habitat.
Participate in WGFD assigned species working groups and committee assignments, assist with the development of regional planning efforts designed to meet the future needs of wildlife and the public.
Document and report daily activities, write annual and project reports, and ensure budget and grant expenditures are within allocated amounts and in accordance with fiscal procedures. Maintains assigned vehicles, ATVs, snowmobiles, and other technical equipment. Carry out other duties as assigned.
Day and overnight travel through some of the most remote wilderness in the lower 48 states of the US to collect biological data.
Qualifications
PREFERENCES:
Preference may be given to applicants with a Master's degree in wildlife management, wildlife habitat, ecology, or related field plus two years of professional work experience in wildlife management, wildlife habitat, ecology, or related field.
Preference will be given to applicants who attach an original, applicant-written cover letter with their online state application.
**Agency requires that the successful applicant have a valid driver's license.
KNOWLEDGE:
Demonstrated experience managing complex wildlife populations while effectively engaging stakeholders and addressing public interests.
Exhibits professionalism, sound judgement, and a positive, collaborative attitude.
Knowledge of terrestrial wildlife management, population monitoring, data collection techniques, and regional conservation issues.
Ability to draft, edit, and communicate technical and non-technical information for diverse audiences.
Strong oral and written communication skills, including in-person, email, phone, and public presentations.
Proficiency in generating maps and spatial analyses using visualization tools such as GIS.
Experience traveling extensively on a routine basis within large, rural districts.
Demonstrated ability to conduct independent fieldwork in adverse weather, including severe winter conditions, and in remote backcountry settings using varied transportation methods, including snowmobiles, ATVs, four-wheel drive vehicles, and horses or mules.
Experience engaging directly with hunters, anglers, and other recreationists.
Ability to balance significant field presence with administrative, analytical, and reporting responsibilities.
Strong understanding of wildlife habitat requirements, limiting factors, threats, and habitat management practices. Proficiency with relevant technologies used in wildlife management, including data collection hardware and software.
Ability to analyze and interpret biological and spatial data to inform management decisions.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
Bachelor's Degree (typically in Wildlife Management)
Experience:
1-2 years progressive work experience (typically in Wildlife Management) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Wildlife Biologist II
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
None
OR
Education & Experience Substitution:
4-6 years of progressive work experience (typically in Wildlife Management) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Wildlife Biologist II
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
None
Necessary Special Requirements
PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Travel within the district is required and can involve long drive times and work in remote areas.
Backcountry travel, wild and domestic animal handling, firearms use, long hours, and irregular schedules are all required by this position.
NOTES:
FLSA: Exempt
Supplemental Information
Click here (https://compensationcalculator.wyo.gov/) to view the State of Wyoming Total Compensation Calculator.
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The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.
Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the A & I HRD Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.
Working for the State of Wyoming means more than a job - it's a stable, rewarding career that lets you make a difference while enjoying a great quality of life.
Employees enjoy:
Comprehensive health coverage- medical, dental, and vision plans for you and your family
Voluntary Benefits- including life insurance for you and family members, ambulance, pet insurance, short/long-term disability, flex spending and health savings accounts
Multiple retirement options- including the Wyoming Retirement System and a 457B account, helping you plan for long-term financial security
Generous paid leave and flexible schedules- vacation, sick leave, paid FMLA and 11 paid holidays each year
Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility- for those with qualifying student loans
Training and professional development- to support your career growth and advancement
Employee Assistance Program - Includes paid short-term counseling, legal, financial and work-life benefits and select employee discounts
Wellness Program - Earn paid time off and incentives by focusing on your personal health
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