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Wildlife Biologist 9-12 - Grayling

State of Michigan

Natural Resources

Fresh

Location

Salary

$25.03 - $45.86

per hour

Closes

January 30, 2026More State jobs →

Job Description

Summary

This job involves managing wildlife habitats, conducting population surveys, and handling land administration on public and private lands in northern Michigan's Grayling area.

The role requires leading teams, coordinating with other departments, responding to wildlife issues, and building relationships with community groups interested in outdoor activities.

It's a good fit for someone passionate about conservation with strong organizational skills and experience in biology or natural resources.

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in natural resource science or biological science
  • At least 8 semester credits in wildlife biology
  • At least 16 semester credits in related fields like zoology, botany, ecology, or forestry
  • Experience in wildlife habitat management and population surveys
  • Ability to lead land administration and facility management on state lands
  • Skills in outreach, relationship building, and strategic planning using guiding documents
  • Knowledge of wildlife disease surveillance, nuisance response, and regulation recommendations

Full Job Description

Wildlife Biologist 9-P11 Position Description

Wildlife Biologist 9-P11
This position is responsible for wildlife habitat management, wildlife population surveys, and wildlife population on public and private lands in the Grayling Unit (Crawford, Oscoda, and Alcona Counties). The biologist serves as lead worker responsible for all aspects of state land administration and facility management on Wildlife Division administered lands, including state game areas and wildlife management areas. Biologist also serves as a co-manager representing wildlife interests throughout the compartment review process on approximately 280,000 acres of state forest land within the work unit. This position plans, conducts, and coordinates with the wildlife technician on activities including, but not limited to, wildlife population surveys, nuisance wildlife complaints and response, wildlife disease surveillance, species management regulation recommendations, and annual budget and work plan development and administration. The biologist is responsible for outreach and developing and maintaining relationships within a broad spectrum of wildlife-compatible recreation groups, as well as fostering a trusting environment within the unit, Division, and across the Department. Planning efforts and setting strategic direction and work priorities will utilize the document "Guiding Principles and Strategies (GPS)."
Wildlife Biologist 12
This position has sole responsibility for all wildlife habitat management, wildlife population surveys, and wildlife population on public and private lands in the Grayling Unit (Crawford, Oscoda, and Alcona Counties). The biologist serves as lead worker responsible for all aspects of state land administration and facility management on Wildlife Division administered lands, including state game areas and wildlife management areas. Biologist also serves as a co-manager representing wildlife interests throughout the compartment review process on approximately 280,000 acres of state forest land within the work unit. This position plans, conducts, and coordinates with the wildlife technician on activities including, but not limited to, wildlife population surveys, nuisance wildlife complaints and response, wildlife disease surveillance, species management regulation recommendations, and annual budget and work plan development and administration. The biologist is responsible for outreach and developing and maintaining relationships within a broad spectrum of wildlife-compatible recreation groups, as well as fostering a trusting environment within the unit, Division, and across the Department. Planning efforts and setting strategic direction and work priorities will utilize the document "Guiding Principles and Strategies (GPS)."

Represent the region as the Wildlife Division biologist on the Kirtland’s Warbler (KW) Management Team.

Attend KW Team meetings and work closely with Forest Resources Division (FRD) to develop and implement habitat management planning.

Share KW habitat management information with other WLD biologists in the region and assist with KW planning in their respective management units.

Serve as lead biologist in the region for planning KW population surveys.

Position Description

Requirements

Education
Possession of a bachelor's degree in natural resource science or biological science with at least 8 semester (12 term) credits in wildlife biology and 16 semester (24 term) credits in one or a combination of the following: botany, ecology, ecosystem management, entomology, natural resources GIS applications, mammalogy, ornithology, wildlife management, zoology, conservation biology, human dimensions of fish and wildlife management, evolutionary biology, forest resources, environmental science, or natural resources law and policy.

Experience

Wildlife Biologist 9
No specific type or amount is required.

Wildlife Biologist 10
One year of professional experience carrying out wildlife biology assignments equivalent to a Wildlife Biologist 9.

Wildlife Biologist P11
Two years of professional experience carrying out wildlife biology assignments equivalent to a Wildlife Biologist, including one year equivalent to a Wildlife Biologist 10.

Wildlife Biologist 12
Three years of professional experience carrying out wildlife biologist assignments equivalent to a Wildlife Biologist, including one year equivalent to a Wildlife Biologist P11 or a Research Biologist P11 with wildlife emphasis.

Additional Information

Please attach a cover letter, resume, official college transcripts, and three professional references to your application.

Information provided in your application, resume, cover letter, transcripts, writing assignment and any other documentation provided will be used to verify responses to the supplemental questions.

Unsupported responses may not be considered further.

For those candidates selected for an interview, we plan to score the cover letter and the resume for grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, format, and content.If applicable, you must attach an electronic and/or scanned copy of your official college/university transcripts.

For our purposes, "Official Transcripts" must contain the college/university name and address, the degree conferred and date granted, coursework completed (especially if no degree granted), and the Registrar's signature and/or seal.Your application for any position does not guarantee that you will be contacted by the Department/Agency for further consideration.

Only those applicants interviewed will be notified of the results.

View the job specification at: https://www.michigan.gov/mdcs/-/media/Project/Websites/mdcs/JOBSPECS/W/WildlifeBiologist.pdf

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Posted on NEOGOV: 1/15/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/16/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-michigan-5199366