Occupation Title 1312-14

1312-14 — Manager, Wildlife Services

This is a specific occupation title under a broader Unit Group category.

Summary
Manager, Wildlife Services is responsible for develop and implement annual wildlife management plans in consultation with property owners, taking into account the unique characteristics of each piece of land oversee the implementation of wildlife management activities, including but not limited to habitat improvement projects, game species stocking, hunting program administration, and predator control monitor and evaluate the results of management activities, making necessary adjustments to ensure desired outcomes are achieved keep accurate records of all wildlife management activities, including gps coordinates, maps, photographs, and written reports within their professional field.
Minimum entry
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Future outlook
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Description
Manager, Wildlife Services is responsible for develop and implement annual wildlife management plans in consultation with property owners, taking into account the unique characteristics of each piece of land oversee the implementation of wildlife management activities, including but not limited to habitat improvement projects, game species stocking, hunting program administration, and predator control monitor and evaluate the results of management activities, making necessary adjustments to ensure desired outcomes are achieved keep accurate records of all wildlife management activities, including gps coordinates, maps, photographs, and written reports within their professional field.
Employment prospects
The job has potential for growth
Tasks
  • Develop and implement annual wildlife management plans in consultation with property owners, taking into account the unique characteristics of each piece of land Oversee the implementation of wildlife management activities, including but not limited to habitat improvement projects, game species stocking, hunting program administration, and predator control Monitor and evaluate the results of management activities, making necessary adjustments to ensure desired outcomes are achieved Keep accurate records of all wildlife management activities, including GPS coordinates, maps, photographs, and written reports
Skills
Core skills
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Technical skills
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Transferable skills
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Certifications
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Education
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Pathways
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Relevant courses
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Institutions
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Minimum requirements
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Work context
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Where they work
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Work setting
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Schedule
Work in national parks, forests, wildlife refuges and zoos Work outdoors in all weather conditions and remote areas Work long hours including weekends and evenings May be on call 24 hours a day May be exposed to hazardous materials and dangerous animals and exposed to diseases that can be transmitted from animals to human.
Employment type
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Earnings
Entry level
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How to become one
Career progression
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Related occupations
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