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Posted: March 19, 2026 (1 day ago)

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Wildlife Biologist II

State of South Carolina

Department of Natural Resources

Fresh

Location

South Carolina, 29201

Salary

$45,300 - $77,000

per year

Closes

April 15, 2026

SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves leading projects to study, monitor, and protect marsh and wading birds across South Carolina, working on both public and private lands to assess their populations and habitats.

The role includes training teams, analyzing data, writing reports, and creating public outreach materials to share findings.

It's a great fit for someone passionate about wildlife conservation with hands-on experience in bird research and strong skills in data management and teamwork.

Key Requirements

  • Master's degree in biology, chemistry, or related field; or bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, wildlife management, or related field plus two years of relevant experience
  • Knowledge of wading and marsh bird biology and southeastern habitat management practices
  • Experience conducting research and monitoring projects for marsh and wading birds, including techniques like call-response surveys, nest monitoring, autonomous recording units, camera traps, capture and banding, aerial surveys, water level monitoring, and vegetation surveys
  • Ability to manage habitats using mechanical removal, herbicide application, and water application
  • Proficiency in developing and following data collection protocols, maintaining large databases, and analyzing data using GIS, Program R, and Microsoft Office (including Access)
  • Ability to train, supervise temporary personnel, and coordinate volunteers or partners
  • Strong communication skills for writing reports, grant proposals, and outreach materials, plus presenting findings and collaborating with diverse stakeholders

Full Job Description

This employee will be responsible for developing and implementing survey, monitoring and conservation projects for marsh and wading birds statewide including population assessments, research, and management on state and private lands.

Job Duties Include:
  • Designing and implementing marsh and wading bird research, monitoring, and conservation projects statewide on public and private lands to determine species distributions, population statuses, and conservation needs.
  • Training and supervising temporary personnel hired to collect and process data for marsh and wading bird projects.
  • Training and coordinating volunteers and other project partners, if appropriate, to ensure data collected is completed accurately and in a timely manner.
  • Advising and assisting SCDNR staff with marsh and wading bird management activities on state lands.
  • Entering, storing, backing up, and processing collected data in a timely manner and according to protocols.
  • Reviewing data collected by temporary personnel, volunteers, and other project partners to ensure data is accurate, complete, and properly formatted. Preparing data to be entered into long-term datasets. Summarizing and analyzing data for use in reports or publications, if appropriate.
  • Assisting in writing grant proposals, annual grant reports, internal reports, and manuscripts for publication.
  • Presenting research and monitoring findings at professional meetings, if appropriate.
  • Creating outreach materials, including brochures, signs, web site updates, and social media posts, to disseminate information about population statuses and management techniques.
  • Maintaining marsh and wading bird project inventory and all assigned equipment in operational readiness.

Requirements

A master's degree in biology, chemistry or related technical area field; or a bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, wildlife management or related technical area and two (2) years of experience relevant to the job.

Qualifications

Knowledge of wading and marsh biology and southeastern habitat management practices. Ability to conduct research and monitoring projects for marsh and wading birds. Experience applying research techniques (call-response surveys, nest monitoring, autonomous recording units, camera traps, capture and banding, aerial photography and surveys, water level monitoring, vegetation surveys). Ability to manage habitat through mechanical removal, herbicide application, and water application. Ability to develop and follow detailed protocols for data collection and processing. Experience maintaining large databases and analyzing data. Ability to use GIS, Program R, and Microsoft Office, including Access. Ability to train and supervise temporary personnel. Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally on technical and non-technical subjects and work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders groups.

Additional Information

A cover letter and current CV are requested to supplement the required state application.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 3/19/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 3/20/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-sc-5276996