Organization Details
Pūlama Lānaʻi Conservation Department protects native and endangered species, controls invasive species, and prevents new pest establishment on the island of Lānaʻi. Our work spans wildlife, plants, habitats, and community across the island to promote resilience, recovery, and a sustainable future.
Opportunity Details
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Assistant Wildlife Biologist
Lanai City, HI, United States
Job Description
Under the supervision and guidance of the Wildlife Biologist, assists with executing the Department’s wildlife programs. With limited supervision, manages seabird colony monitoring and protection program in coordination with research partners and permitting agencies. Serves as point-of-contact for contractors and other partners on projects such as predator-proof fences, specialized seabird monitoring, and predator control. Manages field operations and logistics for monitoring native and non-native wildlife populations, including seabirds, invertebrates, non-native predators, and ungulates, and supports invasive species control. Coordinates with other Conservation Department programs to ensure effective protection of native wildlife populations. Responsible for equipment deployment and monitoring, field surveys, data collection and management, and report preparation in coordination with the Wildlife Biologist.
Compensation: $60,000 - $75,000/year (Exempt)