Descrption Level of Education: Bachelor’s in one of the biological or natural resource sciences is required, M.S. in one of the biological or natural resource sciences is preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: As lead of Regional Operations for FWC’s Wildlife Diversity Conservation Section, the individual in this position is able to make significant impacts on statewide conservation efforts.  This opportunity requires a candidate with strong leadership, supervisory, facilitation, communication, and organizational skills.  Additional abilities include: Skills in working with the public, stakeholders, and media.  Administrative knowledge in managing budgets, developing work plans, overseeing grants, and managing time-sensitive projects. Â

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