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For Auburn University CFWE MS/PhD assistantships, please visit https://cfwe.auburn.edu/research-assistantships-and-positions/.
Other Great Sources:
ForestryWorks® Jobs Board: https://www.forestryworks.com/forestry-jobs
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US Forest Service Careers: https://www.fs.usda.gov/working-with-us/careers
Current Opportunities
Guide Apprentice
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Five Star Preserve
LOCATION: Kellyton, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Guide Apprentice position involves assisting experienced guides in their daily operations while gaining knowledge through hands on training. This role will be the training ground for aspiring guides focusing on developing skills in hunting, dog handling, and customer interaction while learning the operational aspects of the Wildlife Department. The ideal candidate will have experience with shotguns, hunting and fishing, equipment operation and a willingness to learn all aspects of the operation.
The Guide Apprentice reports directly to the Wildlife Manager, but will also interact and learn from all full-time guides.
DUTIES:
- General Support – Learning daily wildlife operations, receiving birds, catching birds, setting fields for hunts, equipment maintenance, landscaping, bird cleaning, heavy equipment operation, field management
- Guide Training – field and gun safety, dog handling, setting fields for guided bird hunts, field etiquette, member guest communication
- Sporting Clays and Five Stand – Stocking machines, rotating batteries as needed, machine maintenance, assisting members and guests on the course
REQUIREMENTS:
- Team player, skilled communicator, with a professional and personal demeanor and approachable manner. Must be willing to work with an excellent attitude towards gaining guide status.
- Knowledge of hunting and fishing focused primarily on upland birds, whitetail deer and easter turkeys
- Knowledge of firearms
- Experience running multiple types of equipment such as tractors and skid steers is not required but a plus for the ideal candidate
- Hands on approach to daily wildlife operations. Must be able to perform stringent duties
- Must be able to work weekends during hunting, burning and planting season as needed
COMPENSATION:
- This is a full-time position of 40 – 50 hours per week
- Pay to commensurate with experience 40K – 45K annual salary
- Paid vacation, holidays, sick pay
- 401K up to 5% match after one year of employment
- Work vehicle supplied for daily operations while on the clock
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Please send a cover letter and resume to Chris Edlin, Wildlife Manager, chrise@fivestarpreserve.com
Thermal Treatment Plant Supervisor
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Swift Lumber, Inc.
LOCATION: Atmore, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Thermal Modification Supervisor at Swift Lumber is responsible for overseeing the thermal treatment of southern yellow pine lumber at our Atmore, Alabama facility. This leadership role manages s plant operations, ensures consistent product quality, and supervises a team in a safety-first environment. The position requires a flexible schedule to support operations and maintain production efficiency.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Oversee all aspects of the thermal treatment process, including scheduling, operation, and maintenance
- Monitor and adjust process variables to ensure proper treatment cycles
- Lead and supervise plant operators and production staff
- Ensure all treated lumber meets quality, durability, and grading specifications
- Maintain accurate records of treatment cycles, maintenance logs, and production data
- Enforce safety standards and ensure OSHA compliance across all plant and ancillary operations
- Collaborate with quality control and logistics teams to ensure timely fulfillment of orders
- Train team members on equipment use, safety, and process improvements
- Recommend and implement efficiency improvements to reduce waste and downtime
QUALIFICATIONS:
- High school diploma or GED required; technical training or higher education preferred
- Experience or familiarity with wood processing or thermal modification desired
- Supervisory or team leadership experience in an industrial setting
- Strong knowledge of southern yellow pine and treatment systems
- Mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting skills
- Proficient with data entry and advanced computer systems
- Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
- Good problem-solving skills and an inquisitive approach to continuous improvement
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Industrial environment with exposure to heat, noise, and wood dust
- Requires standing, walking, and lifting up to 50 lbs
- Flexible scheduling; Position may require occasional weekend or shift coverage as needed
COMPENSATION:
- Salary: $75,000 per year
- Health Insurance
- 401(k) Plan
- Paid Vacation
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Please send a cover letter and resume to g.r.swift@swiftlumber.com
Land Manager
LOCATION: Seale, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Land Manager to oversee the year-round care, management, and enhancement of private land with an emphasis on habitat improvement, wildlife management, and support during hunting season. This is a hands-on role that involves working outdoors in all seasons and requires flexibility, including non-traditional hours on weekends and during quail hunting season.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Spring (March–April):
- Conduct prescribed burns as part of land management strategy
- Prepare, plant, and maintain food plots
Summer:
- Trail and property maintenance (clearing, spraying, mowing, bushhogging)
- Apply chemical sprays for vegetation control
- General grounds upkeep
Fall:
- Bushhogging and invasive species control (e.g., sweet gum spraying)
- Installing call boxes
- Site cleanup using skid steer and related equipment
Winter:
- Intensive land clearing and habitat work
- General maintenance and upkeep
- Feed and release quail
Quail Season (Fridays–Sundays):
- Assist landowner with guided hunts, including quail release and hunt logistics
- Ensure property and equipment are hunt-ready and safe for use
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Proven experience operating tractors, skid steers, bushhogs, sprayers, and UTVs
- Ability to safely use chainsaws, mowers, and land-clearing tools
- Strong knowledge of land and wildlife management principles
- Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays as needed
- Provides daily, year-round care for horses, including feeding, monitoring health, and maintaining a clean and safe environment.
- Physical ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience with prescribed burning techniques
- Familiarity with quail or gamebird management
- Basic mechanical skills for equipment upkeep
COMPENSATION:
- Based on experience
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Please send cover letter, resume and three references to: lparker817@bellsouth.net
Regional Trail Program Manager - Panhandle Region
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Florida Trail Association
LOCATION: Home-based office in the Panhandle Region of Florida (Tallahassee to Panama City area)
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
The Florida Trail Association (FTA) is a nonprofit founded in 1966. Our mission is to build, maintain, protect, and promote the Florida National Scenic Trail (FNST) and a statewide network of hiking trails, along with our primary agency partner, the U.S. Forest Service. As the organization approaches its 60th anniversary, it operates with an annual budget of approximately $1.1 million and a core staff of around eight full-time employees. These include the executive director, program managers and coordinators, and administrative support. FTA also relies on a wide network of volunteers and chapter leaders who carry out much of our volunteer work across the state.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Florida Trail Association Panhandle Regional Trail Program Manager’s primary responsibility is to coordinate successful trail projects and maintenance efforts, trail protection, and volunteer work on the Florida National Scenic Trail (FNST, Florida Trail) within the Panhandle Region. This region extends from the northern terminus at Fort Pickens in Gulf Islands National Seashore, heading east over to the banks of the Suwannee River in North Florida, and through the Blackwater River State Forest up to the Alabama border.
The successful candidate will cultivate collaborative partnerships with a diverse group of landowners, business and community leaders, government officials, and the public to achieve the following outcomes:
- Build sustainable trail stewardship programs
- Increase regional and state-wide awareness of the FNST’s natural, cultural, recreational, and historical resources and how these resources benefit the public
- Enhance public and private support for maintaining, permanently protecting, and enhancing the recreational quality of the FNST in accordance with the values outlined in the 1968 National Trails System Act and the FNST Comprehensive Management Plan
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Coordinate all aspects of managing the FTA’s trail program in the Panhandle Region to achieve the outcomes outlined above
- Serve as a positive, highly visible, and effective representative of the FTA, conveying our messages of conservation, volunteerism, and outdoor education to the public
- Act as a liaison between land managers, volunteers, government officials, partners, and the public to build a sustainable trail stewardship and protection program
- Identify, plan, and implement trail maintenance events to engage the public in stewardship
- Recruit, train, and coordinate volunteers to meet the goals of trail stewardship programs
- Effectively prioritize and follow through on the implementation of the FNST Strategic Plan and regional projects, which may span over multiple years
- Expand upon established partnerships with key organizations and leaders in the public, private, and non-profit sectors to further program goals
- Connect the public to the Florida Trail with regular contributions to social media, our nationally distributed quarterly magazine, our email newsletter, and the FTA website
- Work to ensure optimal routing of the Florida Trail in perpetuity
- Identify and respond to external threats within the region that could have an impact on the trail corridor
- Manage a regional budget
- Perform other relevant duties as assigned in support of the FTA’s FNST program
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND TRAINING:
- Professional work experience in land management and conservation, communications, outdoor recreation, trail construction, or a related field; a minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in one or more of these areas is preferred
- Experience building and maintaining trails or other outdoor leadership experience
- A demonstrated interest in outdoor recreation
- Bachelor’s degree preferred in environmental studies, natural resources management, outdoor recreation, or similar area of study; candidates without a degree but exceptional relevant work experience are encouraged to apply
- Working knowledge of (or willingness to learn) the natural, cultural, and historical resources of central and south Florida
- Ability to be self-directed, work independently, prioritize workload, meet deadlines, handle multiple projects simultaneously, solve problems, and be resourceful
- Excellent communication and diplomacy skills for working with a wide range of partner organizations, volunteers, government officials, and the public
- Strong public speaking and writing skills
- Comfortable driving FTA-owned pick-up truck, towing an enclosed trailer, and maintaining a cache of tools and equipment
- Responsible driving record and a valid driver’s license
- Ability to hike and perform physical labor in remote backcountry locations and under challenging environmental conditions
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Advanced understanding of land management practices
- Ability to maintain and repair trail tools and small engines
- Experience with trail infrastructure construction, maintenance, and repairs
- USFS Chainsaw Certification Class A or B (bucking and limbing)
- Wilderness First Responder certification
- Proficiency in using GIS hardware, software, and databases
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- Must have the ability to work from a home office
- Preference for residency in the greater Tallahassee to Panama City area, but consideration may be given to the entire Panhandle region
- Regular travel throughout the Florida Panhandle, including frequent weekends and overnight travel
- Occasional travel to other regions in Florida, and to out-of-state conferences
- FTA provides a vehicle and enclosed trailer for work-related travel; travel expenses are covered, including food, lodging, and gas
COMPENSATION:
- $49,960 per year starting salary, reassessed at annual performance reviews
- Paid federal holidays, vacation, and sick leave
- Health, vision, and dental insurance w/85% paid premium
- Retirement benefits in the form of a SEP-IRA with company contribution
- Monthly cell phone and home-office internet stipend
- Yearly budget set aside for professional development
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Visit https://floridatrail.org/job-opportunities/ and be prepared to upload a cover letter and resume.
Regional Trail Program Manager - Central/South Region
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Florida Trail Association
LOCATION: Home-based office in the Central/South Region of Florida (Okeechobee, Sebring, Lake Wales, or Winter Haven area)
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
The Florida Trail Association (FTA) is a nonprofit founded in 1966. Our mission is to build, maintain, protect, and promote the Florida National Scenic Trail (FNST) and a statewide network of hiking trails, along with our primary agency partner, the U.S. Forest Service. As the organization approaches its 60th anniversary, it operates with an annual budget of approximately $1.1 million and a core staff of around eight full-time employees. These include the executive director, program managers and coordinators, and administrative support. FTA also relies on a wide network of volunteers and chapter leaders who carry out much of our volunteer work across the state.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Florida Trail Association Central/South Regional Trail Program Manager’s primary responsibility is to coordinate successful trail projects and maintenance efforts, trail protection, and volunteer work on the Florida National Scenic Trail (FNST, Florida Trail) within the Central/South Region. This region extends from the southern terminus in Big Cypress National Preserve to the southern boundary of the Ocala National Forest on the eastern corridor, and the northern boundary of Green Swamp on the western corridor.
The successful candidate will cultivate collaborative partnerships with a diverse group of landowners, business and community leaders, government officials, and the public to achieve the following outcomes:
- Build sustainable trail stewardship programs
- Increase regional and state-wide awareness of the FNST’s natural, cultural, recreational, and historical resources and how these resources benefit the public
- Enhance public and private support for maintaining, permanently protecting, and enhancing the recreational quality of the FNST in accordance with the values outlined in the 1968 National Trails System Act and the FNST Comprehensive Management Plan
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Coordinate all aspects of managing the FTA’s trail program in the Central/South Region to achieve the outcomes outlined above
- Serve as a positive, highly visible, and effective representative of the FTA, conveying our messages of conservation, volunteerism, and outdoor education to the public
- Act as a liaison between land managers, volunteers, government officials, partners, and the public to build a sustainable trail stewardship and protection program
- Identify, plan, and implement trail maintenance events to engage the public in stewardship
- Recruit, train, and coordinate volunteers to meet the goals of trail stewardship programs
- Effectively prioritize and follow through on the implementation of the FNST Strategic Plan and regional projects, which may span over multiple years
- Expand upon established partnerships with key organizations and leaders in the public, private, and non-profit sectors to further program goals
- Connect the public to the Florida Trail with regular contributions to social media, our nationally distributed quarterly magazine, our email newsletter, and the FTA website
- Work to ensure optimal routing of the Florida Trail in perpetuity
- Identify and respond to external threats within the region that could have an impact on the trail corridor
- Manage a regional budget
- Perform other relevant duties as assigned in support of the FTA’s FNST program
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND TRAINING:
- Professional work experience in land management and conservation, communications, outdoor recreation, trail construction, or a related field; a minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in one or more of these areas is preferred
- Experience building and maintaining trails or other outdoor leadership experience
- A demonstrated interest in outdoor recreation
- Bachelor’s degree preferred in environmental studies, natural resources management, outdoor recreation, or similar area of study; candidates without a degree but exceptional relevant work experience are encouraged to apply
- Working knowledge of (or willingness to learn) the natural, cultural, and historical resources of central and south Florida
- Ability to be self-directed, work independently, prioritize workload, meet deadlines, handle multiple projects simultaneously, solve problems, and be resourceful
- Excellent communication and diplomacy skills for working with a wide range of partner organizations, volunteers, government officials, and the public
- Strong public speaking and writing skills
- Comfortable driving FTA-owned pick-up truck, towing an enclosed trailer, and maintaining a cache of tools and equipment
- Responsible driving record and a valid driver’s license
- Ability to hike and perform physical labor in remote backcountry locations and under challenging environmental conditions
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Advanced understanding of land management practices
- Ability to maintain and repair trail tools and small engines
- Experience with trail infrastructure construction, maintenance, and repairs
- USFS Chainsaw Certification Class A or B (bucking and limbing)
- Wilderness First Responder certification
- Proficiency in using GIS hardware, software, and databases
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- Must have the ability to work from a home office
- Preference for residency in the Okeechobee, Sebring, Lake Wales, or Winter Haven area preferred, but consideration may be given to the entire region
- Regular travel throughout central and south Florida, including frequent weekends and overnight travel
- Occasional travel to other regions in Florida, and to out-of-state conferences
- FTA provides a vehicle and enclosed trailer for work-related travel; travel expenses are covered, including food, lodging, and gas
COMPENSATION:
- $49,960 per year starting salary, reassessed at annual performance reviews
- Paid federal holidays, vacation, and sick leave
- Health, vision, and dental insurance w/85% paid premium
- Retirement benefits in the form of a SEP-IRA with company contribution
- Monthly cell phone and home-office internet stipend
- Yearly budget set aside for professional development
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Visit https://floridatrail.org/job-opportunities/ and be prepared to upload a cover letter and resume.
Forester 1
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: American Forest Management
LOCATION: Folkston, GA
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM). Founded in 1966, AFM is a leading national forestry consulting firm based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company sustainably manages and provides timberland consulting and real estate services for privately owned timberland throughout the United States, Panama and Costa Rica, AFM’s team of professionals is focused on meeting client needs by providing a complete range of forestry services. Our small regionally dispersed offices allow us to provide individualized services, and our large overall size allows us to coordinate teams of foresters and technical specialists for large, complex jobs.
AFM’s team of professionals is focused on meeting client needs by providing a complete range of forestry services including land and wildlife management, land sale and acquisition services, forest inventory and design, growth and yield modeling, cash flow projections, environmental and farmland services, appraisal, forest resource data management and harvest scheduling.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Join the vibrant team at American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM) as a Forester I in Folkston, GA. Reporting directly to the District Manager, this role plays a pivotal part in comprehensive forest management, overseeing planning, permitting, timber harvest, road construction, silviculture, client reporting, and budgeting. You’ll also handle additional duties assigned by the District and Region Manager.
This position offers a balanced mix of field and office work. The area office is located in Folkston, Georgia, and fieldwork will include assignments throughout Southeast Georgia, particularly in and around the Okefenokee Swamp region. Field duties involve navigating unimproved roads, conducting forest operations, and working in varied weather conditions, including heat and humidity. While regular time is spent outdoors, the role also involves significant office responsibilities such as planning, reporting, GIS mapping, and client communication. Occasional overnight travel may be required, with expenses covered
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- All aspects of fieldwork, office work, analysis, and reporting to landowner/client.
- Lead silviculture and reforestation planning, managing contracts efficiently.
- Design and secure permits for harvest unit layouts in a multifaceted regulatory landscape.
- Oversee road construction, maintenance, permitting, and contract administration.
- Collaborate in budget development and management.
- Utilize Geographic Information System (GIS) for effective property management.
- Operate within the Sustainable Forestry Initiative’s objectives.
- Fulfill other assignments from the District and Region Manager.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry or related field OR Associate’s Degree in Forestry.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Proficient team player with adaptability.
- Capability to work in challenging field conditions.
- Valid Driver’s License with safe vehicle operation skills.
- Preferred experience with ArcGIS software.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools like Word and Excel.
- Soft Skills: communication, teamwork, problem-solving, adaptability, attention to detail, time management and decision-making.
COMPENSATION:
- Expected salary commensurate with experience.
- Additional compensation: Company provided vehicle with unlimited personal use, Eligible for annual and new business bonus plans
- Paid vacations, sick time and holidays
- Medical, Dental, and Vision healthcare plans
- Short- & Long-Term Disability plans available
- 401(K) retirement plan with matching company contributions
- Educational Assistance Reimbursement Program
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Multiple Positions - Rio Piedra Plantation
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Rio Piedra Plantation
LOCATION: Camilla, GA
TERM: October – March
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
Rio Piedra is a luxury hunting lodge located in the heart of the South Georgia plantation belt, a long-time winter destination for outdoor and hunting enthusiasts. As a 3-time Orvis® Endorsed Lodge of the Year Award recipient, Rio Piedra has become world renowned in the sporting community for exceptional quail hunting, well-appointed accommodations and relaxed 5-star dining.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
We’re hiring seasonal staff to join our team at the lodge from October through March. This is a great opportunity for anyone who enjoys working in a beautiful, outdoor setting and being part of a dedicated, hardworking crew. Meals are provided during shifts, and all uniforms are supplied. Housing is available and can be included as part of your compensation package or offered at cost, depending on your needs. If you’re looking for rewarding seasonal work in a unique environment, we’d love to hear from you.
OPEN POSITIONS:
- Waitstaff
- Sous Chef
- Culinary
- Bartenders
- Field Guides
- Front Desk Agent
- Housekeeping
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Interested? Send your resume to workatrpp@gmail.com
Internship - Rivers Lodge & Hunt Club
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Rivers Lodge & Hunt Club
LOCATION: La Cygne, KS
TERM: mid/late-August – early/mid-January (flexible start date based on academic calendar)
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Rivers Lodge & Hunt Club is seeking two hardworking individuals to assist with various aspects of our business.
- Hands-on experience at a 5-star hunting lodge & event venue
- Career development and connections in the outdoor industry
- Wetland & habitat management and development
- Fisheries management and development
- Event venue operations and management
- Lodging operations
- Hunting operations
- Facilities maintenance and upkeep
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Interns will be actively involved in daily operations and management of our hunting club and both habitat and wildlife management. Tasks include, but are not limited to:
- Scouting for waterfowl hunts
- Placing pheasant and quail for CSA (Controlled Shooting Area) hunts
- Feeding and watering gamebirds daily
- Assisting with waterfowl hunting setup and teardown (pre-/post-hunt)
- Cleaning, tagging, and processing harvested wild gamebirds
- Preseason marsh management (pumping water, grassing blinds)
- Trash cleanup in pit and raised blinds; pumping water from pits
- Fish feeding and fish feeder maintenance & restocking
- Lodge and shop maintenance
- Changing trail camera batteries
- Assisting with deer harvest; hauling and processing
- Filling deer feeders
- Supporting guides with both CSA and Waterfowl hunts
- Cleaning rental shotguns and maintaining and restocking 5-stand throwers
- Organizing gear: decoys, trailers, UTVs
- Replacing propane for blind heaters
- Assisting with Corporate Retreats
- Assisting with Fall Weddings & Events
- Charging motion decoys (mojos)
- Setting up and running Ice Eaters
- Fueling pumps and Generators (gas & diesel) for ice control and impoundments
COMPENSATION:
- $400 weekly stipend
- Lodging provided in La Cygne, KS
- Some meals included
- $150 guaranteed tip per hunting group (Estimated 20 groups during internship timeframe = $3,000)
- Potential end-of-season bonus
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Interested candidates should submit a resume with a brief cover letter explaining their interest in the position. Please send applications to afehr@theriverslodge.com
Americas Keeper - Animal Care
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
LOCATION: Gulf Shores, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
MISSION:
The mission of the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo is to create compelling experiences that connect people and community with wildlife; and inspire personal responsibility for conservation of the natural world. Education. Conservation. Adventure. Community.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Keepers report to the Lead of the department and the Animal Care Manager while working with other members of the team to complete daily care of the animals in their rotation. The Americas division keepers care for a variety of species, including the domestic animals in the Contact Barn, a growing Aviary as well as various avian areas, including waterfowl, psittacines, and softbills, and a variety of North and South American native wildlife. This position requires cross training for other keeping departments, and other areas of the zoo as needed. Preference will be given to applicants who have experience with operant conditioning training, can demonstrate creativity with enrichment projects, and are comfortable with engaging guests and providing interpretative information. The job entails animal care, health, welfare, and enrichment, maintaining the exhibits, interacting with guests, accurate and detailed record keeping, and working to provide a quality visitor experience.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Keepers perform regular zookeeping duties and other tasks, including:
- Keepers perform regular zookeeping duties and other tasks, including:
- Monitoring health and behavior of all collection animals
- Preparing and delivering specific diets for collection animals
- Cleaning and disinfecting animal enclosures
- Basic landscaping in and around exhibits
- Inspecting exhibits daily for safety conditions and addressing problems promptly
- Under the supervision of veterinary staff, administering medications as needed
- Implementing enrichment activities and behavioral training of animals to improve animal management and welfare
- Promoting visitor education and interactive experiences
- Actively encouraging interest in wildlife conservation and inspiring action through positive interaction with Zoo guests via educational keeper chats focused on animals, biology, conservation, and environmental issues.
- Keeping detailed records of animal behavior, feeding, health, etc., through ZIMS Species360.
- Participating in emergency drills and assisting in the capture or restraint of animals (physical or chemical) in the case of emergency
- Maintaining exhibits to USDA, ZAA, and facility standards
- Adhering to all safety and welfare protocols set forth by Management and Veterinary staff
- Joining and regularly participating in at least one zoo committee
- Other duties as needed, including non-animal related tasks and cooperation with departments outside of animal care (maintenance, retail, amusements, etc.)
The above listed duties are general statements of required major duties and responsibilities performed on a regular and continuous basis. They do not exclude other duties as assigned.
EXPECTATIONS:
To meet the goals of our mission, successful keepers work to achieve the following expectations.
Education
- Candidates must be comfortable interacting with public
- Candidates must be able to convey information, both written and verbal, clearly and concisely
Conservation
- Implementation of environmentally sustainable practices
- Be involved in the recycling efforts of the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
Adventure
- Must do their part to ensure that each guest has a great experience at the Zoo, learns something new, and has fun doing it!
Community
- Make eye contact with guests, and smile at every person.
- Wear identification badge.
- Offer assistance to guests when needed.
- Assume ownership of potential safety hazards (wipe-up spill, pick up trash).
Teamwork
- Maintain a positive attitude, pleasant tone of voice (remember it is not what you say, but how you say it).
- Work well in stressful, high pressure situations
- Be effective handling problems in the workplace, including anticipating, preventing, identifying, and solving problems as necessary
- Utilize the power of teamwork to provide excellent service and guest experience.
- Know when to involve upper management
Hours:
This is a 40 hour per week position. Working hours for this position are currently 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM, and are not flexible. Hours may vary seasonally. All animal care staff are required to work weekdays, weekends, and holidays, as well as occasional after-hours events or animal care.
Drug Screening:
Applicant must consent to drug screening within 48 hours of being offered a position.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Preference will be given to applicants that have 1+ year(s) paid working experience in animal care at an accredited zoological institution.
- Must be comfortable with public speaking and professional writing.
Education:
- High school diploma plus
- A degree from a recognized college or university is required, preferably in zoology, biology, animal science, or a related field. (In lieu of a degree, years of experience may apply.)
Licensure/Certification:
- Negative TB test required
- Must maintain a valid Alabama Driver’s License
Software Requirements:
- Proven competency in the application of Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel computer programs is required.
- Must be able to utilize ZIMS software system.
Machinery/Tools/Equipment Requirements:
- Must have the ability to use mobile devices, computer, fax, scanner, phone and copy machine.
- Basic carpentry, plumbing and horticultural skills are considered an asset.
- Ability to work with basic hand tools required.
- Ability and willingness to operator power tools, lawn equipment, etc.
- Must be able and willing to do routine facility maintenance work.
Physical Requirements:
- Physically demanding work several hours a day.
- Sitting or standing, bending, stooping, and per OSHA regulations: Heavy work involving lifting no more than 75 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or varying of objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Constant adequate range of motion and mobility required.
- Visual acuity is required to read printed instructions and safety information, and to assess animal behavior.
- Ability to receive and convey detailed information through oral communication (in person and via telephone/radio), at normal speaking levels with or without correction is necessary to safely carry out this position.
Environmental/Working Conditions:
- Long hours are sometimes required including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
- Ability to do physical labor, often in tropical heat or other inclement weather is required.
- Ability to work under and handle stress in an appropriate manner required.
- Ensure that off-exhibit areas are maintained in a clean, organized, and safe fashion.
- Candidate must be able to work effectively with minimal supervision and approach all encounters with employees and guests in a friendly, service-oriented manner.
- Willingness to work irregular hours and be available based on special needs/circumstances on a 24-hour basis.
- Ability to compose animal and exhibit information for publication in the following: Zoo’s website, publications, signs for the Zoo, etc.
- Exposure to disinfectants and other chemicals, zoonotic diseases, animal bites and other animal-related injuries may occur in the normal course of duty.
- Candidate must assist with pest control for their section.
Personal Attributes:
Strong interpersonal skills; ability to communicate well with a wide variety of people. High attention to detail. Commitment to continually making the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo a better place for its animals, its staff, and its guests.
COMPENSATION:
- This position pays $14.84 per hour. Following a 60-day probationary period, health insurance is available, and vacation/PTO accumulates at a regular rate.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Please send responses to:
Ruthie Taylor
humanresources@algulfcoastzoo.org
Africa Keeper - Animal Care
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
LOCATION: Gulf Shores, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
MISSION:
The mission of the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo is to create compelling experiences that connect people and community with wildlife; and inspire personal responsibility for conservation of the natural world. Education. Conservation. Adventure. Community
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Keepers report to the Lead of the department (where applicable) and the Animal Care Manager while working with other members of the team to complete daily care of the animals in their rotation. This position requires cross training for other keeping departments, including primates, and other areas of the zoo as needed. Preference will be given to applicants who have experience with operant conditioning training and can demonstrate creativity with enrichment projects. The job entails animal care, health, welfare, and enrichment, maintaining the exhibits, interacting with guests, accurate and detailed record keeping, and working to provide a quality visitor experience.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Keepers perform regular zookeeping duties and other tasks, including:
- Monitoring health and behavior of all collection animals
- Preparing feed and specific diets for collection animals
- Cleaning and disinfecting animal enclosures
- Basic landscaping in and around exhibits
- Inspecting exhibits daily for safety conditions and addressing problems promptly
- Under the supervision of veterinary staff, administering medications as needed
- Implementing enrichment activities and behavioral training of animals to improve animal management
- Promoting visitor education and experience
- Keeping detailed records of animal behavior, feeding, health, etc., through ZIMS Species360.
- Participating in emergency drills and assisting in the capture or restraint of animals (physical or chemical) in the case of emergency Maintaining exhibits to USDA, ZAA and facility standards
- Adhering to all safety protocols set forth by Management and Veterinary staff
- Joining and regularly participating in at least one zoo committee
- Other duties as needed, including non-animal related tasks and cooperation with departments outside of animal care (maintenance, retail, amusements, etc.)
The above listed duties are general statements of required major duties and responsibilities performed on a regular and continuous basis. They do not exclude other duties as assigned.
EXPECTATIONS:
To meet the goals of our mission, successful keepers work to achieve the following expectations.
Education
- Candidates must be comfortable speaking in public
- Extensive interaction with the public which may include on and off grounds educational and media presentations.
- Candidates must be able to convey information, both written and verbal, clearly and concisely
- Conducts behind-the-scenes tours as scheduled.
Conservation
- Personally strive for and inspire coworkers to provide the best possible welfare for every animal in their area.
- Maintain area above and beyond USDA Standards at all times
- Appropriately interpret animal behavior and conservation messages for the guests.
- Provide appropriate enrichment for the animals to engage visitors and enhance their animal appreciation and knowledge.
- Work with industry professionals, researchers and others on research benefitting our animal collection and animals in the wild.
- Inspire coworkers and guests to become more involved in conservation.
Adventure
- Must do their part to ensure that each guest has a great experience at the Zoo, learns something new, and has fun doing it!
Community
- Make eye contact with guests, and smile at every person.
- Wear identification badge.
- Offer assistance to guests when needed.
- Assume ownership of potential safety hazards (wipe-up spill, pick up trash).
Teamwork
- Maintain positive attitude, pleasant tone of voice (remember it is not what you say, but how you say it).
- Help coworkers maintain guest service expectations.
- Be effective handling problems in the workplace, including anticipating, preventing, identifying, and solving problems as necessary
- Keepers may be called upon to perform facility and exhibit maintenance, including but not limited to, trash and debris removal, floor cleaning, painting, building repair, horticultural duties, etc.
- Utilize the power of teamwork to give excellent service and guest experience.
- Know when to involve management.
- Inspire your team to succeed!
Hours:
This is a 40 hour per week position. Working hours for this position are currently 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM, and are not flexible. Hours may vary seasonally. All animal care staff are required to work weekdays, weekends, and holidays, as well as occasional after-hours events or animal care.
Drug Screening:
Applicant must consent to drug screening within 48 hours of being offered a position.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Preference will be given to applicants that have 1+ year(s) paid working experience in animal care at an accredited zoological institution.
- Must be comfortable with public speaking and professional writing.
Education:
- High school diploma
- Bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university is required; preferably in zoology, biology, animal science or related field. (In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, years of experience may apply.)
Licensure/Certification:
- Negative TB test required
- Must maintain a valid Alabama Driver’s License
Software Requirements:
- Proven competency in the application of Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel computer programs is required.
- Must be able to utilize ZIMS software system.
Machinery/Tools/Equipment Requirements:
- Must have the ability to use mobile devices, computer, fax, scanner, phone and copy machine.
- Basic carpentry, plumbing and horticultural skills are considered an asset.
- Ability to work with basic hand tools required.
- Ability and willingness to operator power tools, lawn equipment, etc.
- Must be able and willing to do routine facility maintenance work.
Physical Requirements:
- Physically demanding work several hours a day.
- Sitting or standing, bending, stooping, and per OSHA regulations: Heavy work involving lifting no more than 75 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or varying of objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Constant adequate range of motion and mobility required.
- Visual acuity is required to read printed instructions and safety information, and to assess animal behavior.
- Ability to receive and convey detailed information through oral communication (in person and via telephone/radio), at normal speaking levels with or without correction is necessary to safely carry out this position.
Environmental/Working Conditions:
- Long hours are sometimes required including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
- Ability to do physical labor, often in tropical heat or other inclement weather is required.
- Ability to work under and handle stress in an appropriate manner required.
- Ensure that off-exhibit areas are maintained in a clean, organized, and safe fashion.
- Candidate must be able to work effectively with minimal supervision and approach all encounters with employees and guests in a friendly, service-oriented manner.
- Willingness to work irregular hours and be available based on special needs/circumstances on a 24-hour basis.
- Ability to compose animal and exhibit information for publication in the following: Zoo’s website, publications, signs for the Zoo, etc.
- Exposure to disinfectants and other chemicals, zoonotic diseases, animal bites and other animal-related injuries may occur in the normal course of duty.
- Candidate must assist with pest control for their section.
Personal Attributes:
Strong interpersonal skills; ability to communicate well with a wide variety of people. High attention to detail. Commitment to continually making the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo a better place for its animals, its staff, and its guests.
COMPENSATION:
- Following a 60-day probationary period, health insurance is available, and vacation/PTO accumulates at a regular rate.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Please send responses to:
Ruthie Taylor
humanresources@algulfcoastzoo.org
Southern Resource Manager
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Georgia Department of Natural Resources – Parks and Historic Sites Division
LOCATION: Parks Headquarters, Henry County, GA
POSITION #: 00099039
JOB CODE: NRP012
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Under broad supervision, plans and coordinates natural resource management activities on a Georgia State Parks facility (state parks, historical sites, golf courses and/or lodges). Works closely with site management in a support role to manage natural resources.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Performs job responsibilities with minimal supervision
- Research and answer inquiries pertaining to best management practices, technical issues, and standard operating procedures
- Functions as a coordinator of services and liaison between site staff and established resources
- Develops professional partnerships with other resource management professionals
- Supervises assigned staff, including seasonal resource management personnel
- Responds to reports of ‘trees of concern’ by engaging specialized resources or personally assisting.
- Assists sites with managing wildlife populations through managed quota hunts.
- Coordinates and conducts controlled burns
- Carries out invasive plant species removal and invasive pest control
- Performs aquatic vegetation treatments
- Aids sites with nuisance animal issues
- Engages in forest health activities, such as facilitating timber harvest operations and reforestation
- Performs habitat restoration planning and activities
- Implements practices to manage rare and threatened protected species
- Transports and operates advanced equipment, e.g. skid steer, mulching head, skid sprayer, ATV
- Assists with fish habitat improvement, e.g. building fish attractors, installing fish feeders
- Writes and reviews resource management plans
- Conducts conservation easement monitoring
- Maintains organization, security, and inventory records of equipment and materials
- Properly handles and stores chemicals used in resource management activities
- Utilizes devices and software to record features and generates maps
- Ensures Department and resource-related administrative requirements are completed
- Conducts resource-related familiarizations and informal trainings
- Other – may be requested to assist with: EPD-related matters (e.g. drinking water, wastewater, beach water, dams), trails, erosion, storm debris
QUALIFICATIONS:
Preferred Qualifications:
- ASI ATV certification
- Wildland Firefighting (e.g. FFT-2, FFT-1)
- GFC Prescribed Burn Certification
- Commercial Driver’s License
- Chainsaw certification
- Pesticide Applicator License
- Emergency Medical Responder certification
- GIS/QGIS experience
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
AND
One year of full-time supervisory/administrative experience in a State Park, Historic Site, or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as resource management, guest services, administration, programming, security or facilities maintenance.
OR
Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university
AND
Three years of full-time experience in a State Park, Historic Site, or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as resource management, guest services, administration, programming, security or facilities maintenance, including one year of supervisory experience.
OR
High school diploma or GED
AND
Five years of full-time experience in a State Park, Historic Site, or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as resource management, guest services, administration, programming, security or facilities maintenance, which includes one year in a lead worker, team leader or supervisory role.
OR
Two years of experience required as an Assistant Park/Historic Site Manager (NRP011).
COMPENSATION:
- Entry salary: $40,995.03
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
If interested in applying for this position, please submit an electronic DNR Application for Employment to the e-mail address highlighted below or mail a complete DNR Application for Employment to the following address:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
State Parks & Historic Sites Division
ATTN: Londa Moates
2610 Highway 155, SW
Stockbridge, GA 30281
parkshq@dnr.ga.gov
The DNR Application for Employment can be found at the link below:
Park/Historic Site Manager 2
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Georgia Department of Natural Resources – Parks and Historic Sites Division
LOCATION: Seminole State Park, Donalsonville, GA
POSITION #: 00099028
JOB CODE: NRP013
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Under limited supervision, plans and coordinates activities of a Georgia State Parks facility (state parks, historical sites, golf courses and/or lodges). Organizes processes and develops procedures to manage administrative aspects of park. Responsible for the management of staff, budget and revenue.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Supervises and plans work of assigned staff
- Answers inquiries pertaining to policies and services, and resolves occupants’ complaints
- Collects payments and records data pertaining to funds and expenditures
- Coordinates activities and resolves complex problems
- Coordinates use of facilities with internal and external consumers
- Ensures Site security and visitor/associate safety
- Implements and evaluates cash management procedures
- Manages the recruitment of volunteers
- Markets and implements an ongoing program of interpretation, outdoor recreation and public relations
- Observes and monitors to ensure efficient operations and adherence to facility’s policies and procedures
- Oversees generation of revenue from multiple sources
- Oversees the management of the facilities
- Prepares budget requests and maintains the budget through effective budgeting decisions
- Provides a comprehensive program of educational opportunities for the benefit of site visitors
- Reviews and prepare all reports, documents and information for the operation of a Facility
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
AND
Two years of full-time supervisory experience in a State Park, Historic Site, or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as resource management, guest services, administration, programming, security or facilities maintenance.
OR
Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university
AND
Four years of full-time experience in a State Park, Historic Site, or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as resource management, guest services, administration, programming, security or facilities maintenance, including two years of supervisory experience.
OR
High school diploma or GED
AND
Six years of full-time experience in a State Park, Historic Site, or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as resource management, guest services, administration, programming, security or facilities maintenance, including two years of supervisory experience.
OR
Three years of experience required as an Assistant Park/Historic Site Manager (NRP011)
OR
One year of experience required as a Park/Historic Site Manager 1 (NRP012).
NOTE: The selected candidate must reside in housing provided. If not currently residing in DNR housing, the selected candidate will be required to pay 100% of residence utilities.
COMPENSATION:
- Entry salary: $44,272.13
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
If interested in applying for this position, please submit an electronic DNR Application for Employment to the e-mail address highlighted below or mail a complete DNR Application for Employment to the following address:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Parks and Historic Sites Division
ATTN: Lisa Keener
2024 Newton Rd.
Albany, GA 31701
Parks5@dnr.ga.gov
The DNR Application for Employment can be found at the link below:
Park/Historic Site Assistant Manager
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Georgia Department of Natural Resources – Parks and Historic Sites Division
LOCATION: Stephen Foster State Park, Fargo, GA
POSITION #: 00177908
JOB CODE: NRP011
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Under general supervision, plans and coordinates activities of a Georgia State Parks facility (state parks, historical sites, golf courses and/or lodges). Organizes processes and develops procedures to manage administrative aspects of park. This is the entry/training level of the Parks Facilities Management job series. Directs subordinate supervisors and staff.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
OR
Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university
AND
Two years of full-time experience in a State Park, Historic Site or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as visitor’s service, security or facilities maintenance.
OR
Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university
AND
Six months experience at a Georgia State Park and Historic Site, Manager in Training program.
OR
High School Diploma or GED
AND
Three years of full-time experience in a State Park, Historic Site or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as visitor’s service, security or facilities maintenance.
NOTE: The selected candidate must reside in the housing provided. If not currently residing in DNR housing, the selected candidate will be required to pay 100% of residence utilities.
COMPENSATION:
- Entry salary: $39,748.25
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
If interested in applying for this position, please submit an electronic DNR Application for Employment to the e-mail address highlighted below or mail a complete DNR Application for Employment to the following address:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Parks and Historic Sites Division
ATTN: Sandra Harris
One Conservation Way
Brunswick, GA 31520
Parks6@dnr.ga.gov
The DNR Application for Employment can be found at the link below:
Park/Historic Site Assistant Manager
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Georgia Department of Natural Resources – Parks and Historic Sites Division
LOCATION: Jack Hill State Park, Reidsville, GA
POSITION #: 00099064
JOB CODE: NRP011
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (7/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Under general supervision, plans and coordinates activities of a Georgia State Parks facility (state parks, historical sites, golf courses and/or lodges). Organizes processes and develops procedures to manage administrative aspects of park. This is the entry/training level of the Parks Facilities Management job series. Directs subordinate supervisors and staff.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
OR
Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university
AND
Two years of full-time experience in a State Park, Historic Site or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as visitor’s service, security or facilities maintenance.
OR
Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university
AND
Six months experience at a Georgia State Park and Historic Site, Manager in Training program.
OR
High School Diploma or GED
AND
Three years of full-time experience in a State Park, Historic Site or similar facility with assigned duties in specialized area(s) such as visitor’s service, security or facilities maintenance.
NOTE: The selected candidate must reside in the housing provided. If not currently residing in DNR housing, the selected candidate will be required to pay 100% of residence utilities.
COMPENSATION:
- Entry salary: $39,748.25
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
If interested in applying for this position, please submit an electronic DNR Application for Employment to the e-mail address highlighted below or mail a complete DNR Application for Employment to the following address:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Parks and Historic Sites Division
ATTN: Kat Edmond
360 Cedar Street
Metter, GA 30439
Parks4@dnr.ga.gov
The DNR Application for Employment can be found at the link below:
Environmental Education Administrator (KPNC)
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Environment – Kreher Preserve & Nature Center
LOCATION: Auburn, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (6/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment is seeking anEnvironmental Education Administrator who is responsible for developing, executing, and managing environmental education programming for K-12 field trips, camps, and other programs, as well as select workshops and events at the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center (KPNC). This role focuses on providing high-quality nature-based education to students, fostering a connection with the natural world, and promoting environmental stewardship.
This position requires non-traditional working hours including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
To learn more about the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center, please visit: https://wp.auburn.edu/preserve/
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Develops, executes, and manages engaging and educational camps, field trips, birthday parties, and other programs for K-12 students, aligning with KPNC’s environmental education mission and goals. This includes designing the educational components of these programs, sourcing or creating educational materials, and evaluating the effectiveness of the programming offered.
- Participates in continuing education, researches the latest in educational trends, and continuously updates content and curricula to reflect the evolving needs and requirements of local, state, and federal education standards.
- Collaborates with K-12 teachers in public and private schools to conceptualize and administer innovative nature-based educational opportunities. Ensures programs are relevant, diverse, and inclusive, catering to the needs and interests of the community.
- Assists in the development of or develops marketing plans and publicity materials for distribution to target audiences.
- Supervises, schedules, trains, and assigns tasks to staff and volunteers involved in K-12 programming. Provides leadership and may provide input to performance reviews of those employees.
- Manages acquisitions, inventory, and storage of educational and interpretive materials and supplies.
SKILLS, LICENSE, AND CERTIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of best practices for environmental education.
- Must be comfortable speaking to and educating large and small groups, in classroom and non-classroom settings, covering a broad range of nature-based topics.
- Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills, maturity, professionalism, self-discipline, and attention to detail in their work.
- Basic knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups.
- Knowledge of local, state, and federal rules, regulations, and policies as they relate to K-12 education.
- Knowledge of and familiarity with plant and animal diversity and natural systems of the Southeastern United States, including forest and wildlife management goals and strategies.
- Ability to work collaboratively a diverse group of faculty, staff, students, and volunteers at the KPNC and the community.
- Fluent in technology pertaining to K-12 instruction and curriculum planning and development, organization, communication, record keeping, and purchasing.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum:
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree in education, natural sciences, or related field
- Experience: 2 years teaching environmental education. Graduate-level education may be substituted for experience.
- Certification or Licensure Requirements: Valid Driver’s License is required. CPR/First Aid Certificate, or ability to obtain within 60 days of date of hire. TB Skin Test
Desired:
- 5+ years’ experience teaching environmental education.
COMPENSATION:
- Salary range: $40,930 – $61,400
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Wildlife Technician
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Environment
LOCATION: Auburn, AL
TERM: 2 years (This is a two year limited term appointment funded by extramural funds. Continuation of employment is contingent upon receiving additional funds.)
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (6/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Simonis Lab at Auburn University is hiring a Wildlife Technician to assist in projects associated with bat health. Primary responsibilities will include conducting and leading various bat surveys (point counts, capture, biological sampling) along highway culverts and various field sites throughout Alabama. Other duties will include data entry and organization, field equipment maintenance, field supply inventory, supply ordering, and possibly some laboratory work during down time from the field. Candidates must be prepared and able to work under challenging environmental conditions, which include exposure to elements such as heat, humidity, and the presence of wildlife and insects. Additionally, candidates must be prepared to perform day or night work, depending on the project and field site. Travel and lodging will be covered.
For more information regarding the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment at Auburn University, please visit their website here: https://cfwe.auburn.edu/.
For more information about the Simonis Lab, please visit their website here: https://simonislab.weebly.com/.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Primary responsibilities will include conducting and leading various bat surveys (point counts, capture, biological sampling) along highway culverts and various field sites throughout Alabama.
- Other duties will include data entry and organization, field equipment maintenance, field supply inventory, supply ordering, and possibly some laboratory work during down time from the field.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Valid driver’s license
Desired:
- Motivation
- Ability to work well with others
- Ability to work independently
- Field experience conducting wildlife monitoring and capture surveys
- Wildlife handling experience
- Biological sampling experience
- Bat survey experience
- Bat identification experience
- Bat handling experience
- Experience collecting bat samples
- Previous field, technical, laboratory or general research experience
COMPENSATION:
- Salary range: $31,200 – $37,350
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Wildlife Technician
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Georgia-Alabama Land Trust
LOCATION: Fort Stewart, GA
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (6/25)
ABOUT:
The Georgia-Alabama Land Trust, Inc. (GALT) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to protecting land for present and future generations. Over the 25 years since GALT’s founding, GALT has protected over 500,000 acres of land, primarily in Georgia and Alabama, making GALT the largest land trust exclusively protecting land within the Southeastern U.S. GALT works with the Department of Defense to protect a compatible use buffer surrounding Fort Stewart, Georgia. GALT also works with Fort Stewart in managing wildlife habitat and forestry resources.
GALT is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Georgia-Alabama Land Trust, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Georgia-Alabama Land Trust, Inc. (GALT) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to protecting land for present and future generations. Our land protection mission also includes the restoration and management of important high priority habitat and species. In furtherance of this mission, GALT partners with Fort Stewart Georgia to engage in habitat management and restoration on-post at Fort Stewart. This involves working with Fort Stewart’s Fish & Wildlife Branch to manage, monitor, and restore its longleaf pine/wiregrass ecosystem, which serves as habitat for numerous high priority species, such as the red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW), Eastern Indigo Snake, and Gopher Tortoise.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
A Wildlife Technician’s duties may include, but are not limited to, the following activities:
- Planting wiregrass seed for restoration efforts
- Pond dam maintenance
- RCW banding, monitoring, and translocations
- Installing/replacing RCW artificial cavities
- Surveying for Eastern Indigo Snake
- Controlling invasive species using herbicides
- Managing Northern Bobwhite habitat
- Preparing, maintaining, and monitoring Wood Duck boxes
- Preparing for the safety of RCW trees before application of prescribed fire
- Planting food plots
- Liming and fertilizing fish ponds
- Controlling aquatic weeds
- Maintaining river landings
- Conducting surveys for Gopher Tortoise
- Improving Gopher Tortoise habitat
- Collecting biological data at White-tailed Deer check stations
- Harvesting Wiregrass seed
- Surveying for Frosted Flatwoods Salamanders
- Creating associated reports and documentation of work performed
All work performed will be consistent with GALT’s Administrative Standard Operating Procedure.
OTHER INFORMATION:
Travel / Work Locations:
Directorate of Public Works
Environmental and Natural Resources Division
Fish and Wildlife Branch (Bldg. 1145)
Fort Stewart Georgia, 31314
Different buildings/offices may be used as mission requirements dictate. The position requires the employee to be able to enter a military installation and, thus,must pass associated background checks conducted by Fort Stewart/Department of Defense to gain entry.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
Work is often performed outdoors, in varying weather conditions, outside of normal duty hours, and may require physical exertion, walking, bending, lifting, stooping, and carrying equipment in the outdoors and climbing over and through uneven surfaces in dense vegetation. A valid Georgia driver’s license and acceptable driving record is required. While performing duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, use hands to handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms.
This position requires the ability to operate a motor vehicle and drive by oneself, primarily across Fort Stewart and the immediate vicinity thereof.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- The ability to operate as a team member, including being responsive to remote supervision
- Self-motivated and hard-working
- Outstanding judgment and an ability to collaborate with a wide range of wildlife and military professionals
- The ability to get along with others while getting the job completed (strong interpersonal skills)
- Excellent oral and written communication and time management skills
- Associate’s or bachelor’s degree (to include a current student nearing graduation) in Wildlife Management or a closely related field
- Working knowledge of wildlife regulations and customer service standards
- The position requires vision in both eyes to allow depth perception, and the ability to distinguish colors; must be able to climb a ladder up to 50 feet above the ground., pick up 50-pound bags of seed/fertilizer, and be able to work in all types of weather and working conditions typical and customary for field work as a wildlife technician, including heat, allergens, biting insects, and venomous snakes.
- Will need to obtain a Georgia Pesticide Applicator license and USFWS certifications for banding red-cockaded woodpeckers and installing artificial inserts (to be acquired within 12 months of starting the position)
- Knowledgeable in all aspects of the Longleaf/Wiregrass ecosystem
- Maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license and satisfactory driving record
- Proficient with MS Office Suite: Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint
COMPENSATION:
- $20-22 per hour/competitive salary
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer match
- Health Insurance, with strong employer share of cost
- Dental Insurance coverage available
- Allocation of Paid Time Off (PTO) is available upon hire. PTO also exists for federally observed holidays.
* Further details are provided for within GALT’s Standard Operating Procedure.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
If you have a passion for habitat management and believe you meet the qualifications, please submit your letter of interest and resume to Hal Robinson, Director of Legal Affairs, at hrobinson@galandtrust.org. Email inquiries only, please. We look forward to reviewing your qualifications!
Nothing in this job posting guarantees employment. This posting is limited to a specific opening at a specific time. GALT is relying upon the information provided by potential candidates. Submitting false information is unacceptable; GALT may seek to confirm information contained within a submitted resume and/or other application materials.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of such an employee. Furthermore, duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time, with or without notice.
To learn more about the Georgia-Alabama Land Trust, Inc., please visit:
www.galandtrust.org.
Range and Wildlife Technician - Internship
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: East Foundation
LOCATION: Jim Hogg County, TX (San Antonio Viejo Ranch)
TERM: Fall 2025
CLOSING DATE: August 1, 2025
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The East Foundation is seeking technicians for the Fall session. The technicians are expected to participate in the major facets of the Foundation’s research program (i.e., range research, wildlife research, and education). The goal of this position is to equip future natural resource managers or researchers with technical skills in vegetation survey methods, grassland plant identification, wildlife handling, sample collection for wildlife, data collection, and management, as well as equipment safety and navigation of field sites. We also hope to provide a background and understanding of the roles range and wildlife managers play in a large-scale working cattle operation.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The East Foundation wildlife technicians will assist with:
- Vegetation surveys for forage standing crop, vegetation composition, cover, and structure (50% of time) – Technicians will gain skills in plant identification, vegetation sampling methods, and stocking rate calculations based on available forage. In addition, interns will be taught basic GPS skills.
- Deer captures and other wildlife-related activities etc. (40% of time) – Technicians will gain hands-on experience with live deer captures on 5 weekends from October-November. Other potential opportunities include assisting with owl surveys, bobwhite quail baiting/trapping, taking samples during exotic harvests, and helping with graduate student projects as needed.
- Education and outreach activities (10% of time) – Technicians will help the East Foundation education team with field lessons for school-age children focusing on range and wildlife conservation. This may include leading lessons or assisting in education.
- If the opportunity presents itself, interns will gain skills in range or wildlife research project development, data collection, and data management.
In addition to the duties described above: The East Foundation technicians may be asked to assist with managing facilities, infrastructure, security, and service; and in administrative processes.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Juniors, seniors, or graduates in Wildlife and Range Management, Natural Resources, or related degree programs are encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate will be an honest, self-motivated person with a strong work ethic. Applicants should possess strong people skills, leadership qualities, and communication abilities. This position will require working long hours in adverse conditions and lifting objects greater than 50 lbs. Applicants must be able to use software such as Outlook, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, in addition to basic computer skills.
- Successful candidates must maintain a valid U.S. driver’s license.
- Applicants must provide personal transportation to the ranch. An East Foundation vehicle will be provided for work.
- Applicants are subjected to background checks.
COMPENSATION:
$15 per hour. Housing is provided on the San Antonio Viejo ranch. This is a temporary position that does not exceed 40 hours per week and has no health or retirement benefits.
Start Date: September 10, 2025, End Date: November 21, 2025
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Please send the following documents to cpavlicek@eastfoundation.net with “Wildlife Internship” in the subject line:
- A 1–2 page statement of interest – describe your background, pertinent experiences and interests, accomplishments, and how this internship will benefit you.
- Full resume – include all skills and proficiencies, volunteer experience, and/or other accomplishments.
- Three references (contact information only)
- A copy of your current college transcript. Applicants may submit an unofficial copy.
Range and Wildlife Technician
Lodge Attendant
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Honey Brake Outfitters
LOCATION: Jonesville, LA
CLOSING DATE: open until filled (6/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
We are seeking a highly motivated and personable Lodge Attendant to provide exceptional guest service and maintain the cleanliness and comfort of our lodge. This role combines customer relations, food service, housekeeping, and general lodge upkeep.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Guest Services: Warmly greet and check-in guests, answer questions, and ensure a positive lodge experience.
- Food Service: Assist with meal service (may include simple food prep, serving, and cleanup).
- Housekeeping: Maintain cleanliness of public areas (lobby, dining areas, common rooms,), including vacuuming, dusting, changing sheets, laundry tasks, and trash removal. This also includes basic housekeeping tasks in guest rooms as needed.
- Lodge Upkeep: Assist with other lodge maintenance tasks as assigned (e.g., laundry, stocking supplies).
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Excellent customer service skills and a positive attitude.
- Ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team.
- Willingness to perform a variety of tasks and adapt to changing needs.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
- Familiarity with environmentally friendly and efficient cleaning practices.
- Experience in high-end hospitality, lodges, or resort environments.
- Preferred experience in hospitality, food handling certification, first aid certification, and a valid driver’s license.
BENEFITS:
- Competitive pay
- Opportunities for advancement
- Meals provided during shifts
- Working in a positive, team-oriented atmosphere in a beautiful outdoor setting
- Being part of a mission-driven team that supports community and conservation efforts
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Send Tamar Doull-Stuckey, Hospitality Director, an email with your resume and all certificates, and the Honey Brake team will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
CHEER Lab - Undergraduate Research Assistant
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: CFWE Complexities of Human-Environment Emergence & Resilience (CHEER) Lab
LOCATION: Auburn, AL
CLOSING DATE: open until filled (6/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Complexities of Human-Environment Emergence & Resilience (CHEER) Lab, under the supervision of Dr. Li An, is seeking an undergraduate research assistant. The successful candidate will work with scientists and students to train deep learning models for detecting and identifying animal species in Chitwan National Park, Nepal. The primary tasks involve labeling and classifying camera and drone images.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Manually select and label images containing animals.
- Accurately identify and classify the species of animals in the images.
- Collaborate with team members to ensure high-quality data processing.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ideal candidates must be an Auburn University student and have the following traits – honest, hard-working, excellent attention to detail, enjoy teamwork, and be interested in pursuing a career in science.
COMPENSATION:
- $13.00/hour (20 hours/week)
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
AWF Conservation Center Director
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Alabama Wildlife Federation
LOCATION: Spanish Fort, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (5/25)
The Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) is a 501c3 charity and the state’s oldest and largest citizen’s conservation organization. AWF’s mission is to promote the wise use and responsible stewardship of Alabama’s wildlife and related natural resources. This is accomplished through programs and projects in three primary focus areas: Conservation Education, Resource Stewardship, and Hunting and Angling Heritage.
In 2007, AWF expanded our conservation education programs and opened the Alabama Nature Center at our State Headquarters in Millbrook, Alabama. The facility is situated on 425 acres and includes 5 miles of boardwalks/trails, a 7,200 square foot Outdoor Pavilion, and a 23,000 square foot Welcome and Education Center featuring a Hands-on Discovery Hall, Theater/Auditorium, Classrooms with lab facilities, Gift Shop, and Community Room. Programming at the Alabama Nature Center includes outdoor-based field trips for public, private and home schools; Summer and Spring Day Camps, along with self-guided and naturalist-led programs for the general public. Our facilities are also available for meeting/event rentals when it does not conflict with our primary conservation education activities. Since 2007, over half a million people have joined us on the property and has allowed AWF to dramatically expand our programs and impact through the Alabama Nature Center. Since 2007, over 150,000 people have visited our facilities at Lanark and the Alabama Nature Center.
AWF is expanding on our success with the Alabama Nature Center with plans to launch a similar facility and programs in southwest Alabama at the site currently known as Five Rivers Delta Resource Center in Spanish Fort. We are actively seeking staff to assist with this expansion.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
AWF is seeking a facility Director to work with our planned facility in South Alabama at the site currently known as Five Rivers Delta Resource Center. The Director will lead the day-to-day operations of the facility, programs, and personnel. This will include procurement, training, scheduling, and management of full time Program Directors, Program Assistants, Maintenance Supervisor, and Administrative Operations Personnel. The position will report to the AWF Executive Director and will work hand-in-hand with all Center Staff.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Activities include but are not limited to the following:
- Develop and maintain strategic relationships with community and education leaders.
- Oversee the design, development, and implementation of new outdoor education activities for public, private, and home school based programs, including activities correlated to the Alabama Course of Study
- Train/schedule/manage Program Leaders
- Communicate by phone and email with customers and strategic partners
- Track and prepare reports, including budgets and program statistics, related to Center operations
- Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
- B.S. Degree or higher in natural resources, natural sciences, education, and/or business management fields – joint degrees/training in more than one of these areas is preferred
- Demonstrated ability to plan ahead, be punctual and organized, yet capable of adjusting to meet changing circumstances with limited notice
- Demonstrated ability to fluidly form relationships with a wide range of people
- Demonstrated written and enthusiastic oral communication skills
- Demonstrated customer service skills
- Demonstrated ability to work with a team
- Knowledge of the K-12 education process
- Commitment to the wise use and responsible stewardship of natural resources philosophy, purposes, and goals of the Alabama Wildlife Federation, including consumptive use of natural resources in a sustainable, science-based manner and the conservation role of hunting and angling.
COMPENSATION:
- Starting Salary: $65,000 – $90,000 commensurate with education and experience
- Meal and lodging expenses covered for travel when required (minimal)
- Business use of personal vehicle reimbursed at the federal mileage rate
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health and Dental Insurance; Life Insurance; Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Simple IRA Plan with up to 3% match upon qualification
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Send via email, a one-page letter of application along with a resume to:
Tim L. Gothard, Executive Director of Alabama Wildlife Federation
Phone: (334)285-4550; Email: timg@alabamawildlife.org
Questions and or requests for additional information should be directed to Tim L. Gothard, AWF Executive Director, through the appropriate contact methods provided above.
AWF Director of Camps & Public Programs
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Alabama Wildlife Federation
LOCATION: Spanish Fort, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (5/25)
The Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) is a 501c3 charity and the state’s oldest and largest citizen’s conservation organization. AWF’s mission is to promote the wise use and responsible stewardship of Alabama’s wildlife and related natural resources. This is accomplished through programs and projects in three primary focus areas: Conservation Education, Resource Stewardship, and Hunting and Angling Heritage.
In 2007, AWF expanded our conservation education programs and opened the Alabama Nature Center at our State Headquarters in Millbrook, Alabama. The facility is situated on 425 acres and includes 5 miles of boardwalks/trails, a 7,200 square foot Outdoor Pavilion, and a 23,000 square foot Welcome and Education Center featuring a Hands-on Discovery Hall, Theater/Auditorium, Classrooms with lab facilities, Gift Shop, and Community Room. Programming at the Alabama Nature Center includes outdoor-based field trips for public, private and home schools; Summer and Spring Day Camps, along with self-guided and naturalist-led programs for the general public. Our facilities are also available for meeting/event rentals when it does not conflict with our primary conservation education activities. Since 2007, over half a million people have joined us on the property and has allowed AWF to dramatically expand our programs and impact through the Alabama Nature Center. Since 2007, over 150,000 people have visited our facilities at Lanark and the Alabama Nature Center.
AWF is expanding on our success with the Alabama Nature Center with plans to launch a similar facility and programs in southwest Alabama at the site currently known as Five Rivers Delta Resource Center in Spanish Fort. We are actively seeking staff to assist with this expansion.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
AWF is seeking a Director of Camps & Public Programs to work at our planned facility in south Alabama currently known as Five Rivers Delta Resource Center. The Director of Camps & Public Programs will lead the development, management, and delivery of all summer and holiday day-camps for youth, as well as weekday and weekend programs for the general public. This will include procurement, training, scheduling, of Camp and Weekday/Weekend staff and volunteers that assist with delivery of Camps & Public Programs. The position will report to the Center Director and will work hand-in-hand with all Center Staff.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Activities include but are not limited to the following:
- Implement existing and design new outdoor education day-camp programs and activities for youth.
- Implement existing and design new weekday and weekend outdoor education programs for adults and families.
- Maintain existing/grow new relationships with community leaders to support successful camps and public programs
- Train/schedule/manage full time Program Assistant staff
- Procure/train/schedule/manage part-time naturalists, day-camp staff, and volunteers
- Communicate by phone and email with parents of day-campers and public program participants
- Track and prepare reports, including budgets and program statistics, related to all camp and public programs
- Assist in other facility program areas as needed.
- Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
- B.S. Degree or higher in natural resources, natural sciences, and/or education fields – joint degrees/training in natural resource/science and education fields a plus
- Demonstrated ability to plan ahead, be punctual and organized, yet capable of adjusting to meet changing circumstances with limited notice
- Demonstrated ability to fluidly form relationships with a wide range of people
- Demonstrated written and enthusiastic oral communication skills
- Demonstrated customer service skills
- Demonstrated ability to work with a team
- Knowledge of the K-12 education process
- Commitment to the wise use and responsible stewardship of natural resources philosophy, purposes, and goals of the Alabama Wildlife Federation, including consumptive use of natural resources in a sustainable, science-based manner and the conservation role of hunting and angling.
- Acceptable completion of a background check and drug-screening
COMPENSATION:
- Starting Salary: $45,000 – $60,000 commensurate with education and experience
- Meal and lodging expenses covered for travel when required (minimal)
- Business use of personal vehicle reimbursed at the federal mileage rate
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health and Dental Insurance; Life Insurance; Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Simple IRA Plan with up to 3% match upon qualification
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Send via email, a one-page letter of application along with a resume to:
Tim L. Gothard, Executive Director of Alabama Wildlife Federation
Phone: (334)285-4550; Email: timg@alabamawildlife.org
Questions and or requests for additional information should be directed to Tim L. Gothard, AWF Executive Director, through the appropriate contact methods provided above.
AWF Program Support Specialist
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Alabama Wildlife Federation
LOCATION: Spanish Fort, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (5/25)
The Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) is a 501c3 charity and the state’s oldest and largest citizen’s conservation organization. AWF’s mission is to promote the wise use and responsible stewardship of Alabama’s wildlife and related natural resources. This is accomplished through programs and projects in three primary focus areas: Conservation Education, Resource Stewardship, and Hunting and Angling Heritage.
In 2007, AWF expanded our conservation education programs and opened the Alabama Nature Center at our State Headquarters in Millbrook, Alabama. The facility is situated on 425 acres and includes 5 miles of boardwalks/trails, a 7,200 square foot Outdoor Pavilion, and a 23,000 square foot Welcome and Education Center featuring a Hands-on Discovery Hall, Theater/Auditorium, Classrooms with lab facilities, Gift Shop, and Community Room. Programming at the Alabama Nature Center includes outdoor-based field trips for public, private and home schools; Summer and Spring Day Camps, along with self-guided and naturalist-led programs for the general public. Our facilities are also available for meeting/event rentals when it does not conflict with our primary conservation education activities. Since 2007, over half a million people have joined us on the property and has allowed AWF to dramatically expand our programs and impact through the Alabama Nature Center. Since 2007, over 150,000 people have visited our facilities at Lanark and the Alabama Nature Center.
AWF is expanding on our success with the Alabama Nature Center with plans to launch a similar facility and programs in southwest Alabama at the site currently known as Five Rivers Delta Resource Center in Spanish Fort. We are actively seeking staff to assist with this expansion.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
AWF is seeking multiple Program Support Specialists to work with our planned facility in South Alabama at the site currently known as Five Rivers Delta Resource Center. The Program Support Specialist position assists the Director of School Programs and the Director of Camps & Public Programs with delivery of school-based, day-camp, and public outdoor education programs and activities. The position will report to the Director of School
Programs or Director of Camps & Public Programs, as appropriate, and will work hand-in-hand with all Center staff.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Activities include but are not limited to the following:
- Assist Program Directors with all elements of program delivery
- Lead and instruct youth and adults in approved school, day-camp, weekday, and weekend outdoor education programs
- Manage, care for, and utilize program supplies and equipment including animal ambassadors utilized in education programs
- Monitor natural resources occurring at the facility to aid in program delivery and educational relevance (i.e., bluebird nest monitoring, seasonal floral timing, migratory songbird arrivals, etc.)
- Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
- B.S. Degree. Degrees in natural resources, natural sciences, and/or education fields preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to plan ahead, be punctual and organized, yet capable of adjusting to meet changing circumstances with limited notice
- Demonstrated ability to fluidly form relationships with a wide range of people
- Demonstrated written and enthusiastic oral communication skills
- Demonstrated customer service skills
- Demonstrated ability to work with a team
- Commitment to the wise use and responsible stewardship of natural resources philosophy, purposes, and goals of the Alabama Wildlife Federation, including consumptive use of natural resources in a sustainable, science-based manner and the conservation role of hunting and angling
- Acceptable completion of a background check and drug-screening
COMPENSATION:
- Starting Salary: $32,000 – $40,000 commensurate with education and experience
- Meal and lodging expenses covered for travel when required (minimal)
- Business use of personal vehicle reimbursed at the federal mileage rate
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health and Dental Insurance; Life Insurance; Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Simple IRA Plan with up to 3% match upon qualification
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Send via email, a one-page letter of application along with a resume to:
Tim L. Gothard, Executive Director of Alabama Wildlife Federation
Phone: (334)285-4550; Email: timg@alabamawildlife.org
Questions and or requests for additional information should be directed to Tim L. Gothard, AWF Executive Director, through the appropriate contact methods provided above.
Wildlife Manager
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Five Star Preserve
LOCATION: Kellyton, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (5/25)
Five Star preserve is a 100-member private equity upland hunting club located in central Alabama. Five Star sits atop 5000 acres of rolling hills between the southern Appalachian mountain range and the wiregrass plains of the gulf coast. Landowner and lifelong hunter, Sydney Mitchell gifted the property in 1948 to the University of Alabama and was used as a presidential retreat as well as other hunting and outdoor activities until in 1994 when it was sold to William (Bill) lreland, renovated, and turned into what is now know as one of the finest private upland hunting clubs in the country.
Five Star’s Members, guests and families share in the passion of its rich history and many activities. Five Star is primarily an upland bird operation hosting over 3000 hunters in a six-month season, but also boasts excellent deer and turkey hunting opportunities. A 150-acre managed lake, along with 3 smaller ponds, dot the landscape. A 12-station Sporting Clays Course, as well as a traditional Five Stand Course round out some of the many activities Five Star offers.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Five Star Preserve is looking for a talented individual to lead the Wildlife Department and Guide team and maintain and improve the overall hunting and outdoor experience. The Wildlife Manager should be enthusiastic and responsive. A positive attitude and openness to member requests is necessary to besuccessful in this position.
The Wildlife Manager will work to understand the member’s needs, learn the culture, be visible and receive feedback in a positive manner.
Equally important is the candidate’s character, the innate ability to build a professional, friendly environment that is respectful of its members, guests, and staff members. The club’s culture is one that values honesty, hard work, professionalism, and family
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- The WM helps create the annual operating budget. The budget is based on a number of hunters forecasted for the season.
- The WM is responsible for departmental purchases including upland birds, shells, feed, heavy equipment, and all necessary items to run the department.
- The WM prepares weekly staff schedules to meet department objectives, and ensures all Five Star Preserve’s policies and procedures are met.
- The WM will develop and implement specific programs in the wildlife department including hunting and guide safety, guide training, guide, and dog development.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree is preferred
- Hands-on approach managing the daily Wildlife operations
- The WM is considered the “Wildlife Ambassador to Five Star Preserve” in the pursuit of excellence
- Team player, skilled communicator, with a professional and personal demeanor and approachable manner – All important pre-requisite qualities for the position
- Exceptionally organized and detailed-oriented individual with a solid background in wildlife operations and management
- Microsoft program experience is necessary primarily with Outlook, Word, and Excel programs
- The WM must have sound knowledge of biological principles and practices for the purpose of habitat management, upland bird field management, green fields, lake, and pond management
- The WM is expected to be very visible and personable. The WM will greet all members and guest each morning and afternoon to pair the groups with their guides
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- The WM report to the General Manager and works closely with the Guest Services Manager, Kennels Manager, Human Resources/Accounting Manager, and Financial Manager
- Annual hunting revenues of 2.3 million
- Company paid BCBS Health, Dental, Vision
- 401K up to 5% match after one year of employment
- Paid Vacation/Sick Pay
- Use of company vehicle
- (10) full time guides and (6) part time guides
- Private office for the WM
- 15 upland bird fields
- 30+ green fields, food plots
- 110 dogs being housed in our kennels
- The Club operates twelve months annually and is only closed on traditional holidays. The busy months are from October through April, operating 7 days a week
- The previous Wildlife Manager was employed for 29 years
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Contact: Harry Pasisis, General Manager, harry@fivestarpreserve.com
Upland Guide (Wing-Shooting)
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Auburn Oaks Farm
LOCATION: Auburn, AL
TERM: 2025/2026 season
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (5/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Auburn Oaks Farm is looking for seasoned upland guides with dogs for the months of October through March to help lead some hunts this season. If you or someone you know is experienced and reliable, shoot us an email, info@auburnoaksfarm.com, or give us a call (334-257-1210)!
Forest Disturbance and Resilience Lab - Student Worker
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Forest Disturbance and Resilience Lab
LOCATION: Auburn, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (5/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Gain research experience and get paid.
Field work will include fuel measurements, plant surveys, and fire effects measurements primarily in May and July.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact Katharine Gilbert, krg0062@auburn.edu
Part-time Farm Hand
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Jennamere Farm
LOCATION: Auburn, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (5/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Jennamere Farms is seeking caring and responsible part-time farmhands for immediate assistance. Responsibilities include feeding animals, cleaning stalls, turning out horses, and performing general farm maintenance for those who are capable. Experience with horses and farm equipment is preferred. Candidates must be able to work independently and with intention.
They offer flexible shifts on weekdays and weekends, including morning, afternoon, and weekend shifts. Work is available daily, including during breaks and holidays. This is an excellent opportunity to work around your class schedule.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Please contact Marlene Bowman: 334-750-1882 or marlenebowman1@gmail.com
Farm Hand
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Red Fox Farm
LOCATION: Auburn, AL
TERM: Summer 2025
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (5/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Red Fox Farms is looking for assistance with general farm labor tasks, such as weed eating, mowing, fence mending, and animal care. A working knowledge of farm equipment is needed.
The work schedule is flexible and will accommodate student availability. Work hours may be up to 40 hours per week.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Please contact David (334-703-3930) or Becky Carroll (334-750-8523).
Technical Forester
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Rayonier
LOCATION: Starke, FL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (4/25)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Technical Forester requires a passion for working in the woods and contributing to our mission of growing sustainable forest to support consumer needs while caring for the environment and protecting endangered species. In our forests, you will make decisions not just for today, but decisions that have an impact on future generations. You will be responsible for collecting quality inventory data, as well as sale preparation activities including sale area design, inventory reports and GIS mapping. The work you perform is foundational to our business and has a significant impact on key decisions we make including sustainable yields, harvesting scheduling, timber marketing, silviculture treatments, long-range planning, land sales and acquisitions.
HOW WILL YOU CONTRIBUTE:
- Embrace Collaboration: Build meaningful relationships and partnerships with contractors, neighboring landowners, our communities and land users.
- Act Like an Owner: Take ownership of the land you manage and the information you gather with a focus on quality and identifying opportunities for improvements.
- Contribute to Team Success: Collaborate with others and share your viewpoints, ideas and findings to create better outcomes for Rayonier, our customers and communities.
- Ensure SFI Compliance: Understand your responsibility for environmental stewardship and take careful measures to ensure the long-term sustainability of our forest ecosystems, as well as the wildlife, soils, and water within them.
- Continuous Learning: Finding new and more innovative ways of doing things and staying current on state BMPs, SFI principles and technology.
- Prioritize Safety: Maintain a safe work environment for company personnel, contractors, and other stakeholders by adhering to safety protocols, conducting regular safety assessments, and promoting a culture of safety awareness.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- BS degree in Forestry or technical degree in forestry with equivalent forestry exposure to timber cruising and forest inventory
- Understanding of state BMP’s and SFI principles, GIS and forest inventory measurement methods
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
https://rayonier.wd501.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Rayonier_Careers/details/Technical-Forester_R-12
Entry-Level Forester
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Boatright Timber
LOCATION: Havana, FL
CLOSING DATE: September 1, 2025
ABOUT:
At Boatright Timber, we are dedicated to the sustainable management and conservation of our forests and natural resources. Our mission is to promote ecological health, biodiversity, and community engagement. We are currently seeking an enthusiastic Entry-Level Forester to join our team and work closely with an experienced forester. This is an excellent opportunity for recent graduates or individuals looking to launch their careers in forestry and to work alongside an experienced Forester of 40 years.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
This position will support an experienced Forester in various tasks related to forest management, conservation, and restoration projects. This role will provide hands-on experience and mentorship, allowing the candidate to develop their skills in forestry and gain valuable insights into sustainable practices. The ideal candidate is eager to learn, passionate about the environment, and ready to contribute to meaningful conservation efforts.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist the experienced Forester in buying timber from landowners for harvesting.
- Communicate with landowner on replanting and burning options.
- Assist the experienced Forester in conducting field surveys, tree inventories, and assessments to evaluate forest health and biodiversity.
- Participated in the implementation of sustainable forest management plans and restoration initiatives.
- Collaborate with the Forester in communicating with landowners, community members, and stakeholders about forestry practices and conservation.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree in Forestry is preferred, but not required
- A strong interest in forestry, conservation, and environmental stewardship
- Good communication and teamwork skills, with a positive attitude towards learning from experienced professionals
- Basic knowledge of forest ecology and tree identification is a plus, but not required
- Ability to work outdoors in various conditions and physical environments.
- Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel for fieldwork as needed.
COMPENSATION:
- Competitive salary for entry-level positions
- Opportunity for ownership in business
- Opportunities for professional development and career advancement
- Mentorship and training from an experienced forester
- Paid time off and holidays
- Health benefits (if applicable)
- Relocation cost assistance
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Please submit your resume, cover letter, and any relevant academic or volunteer experience to angie@boatrighttimber.com with the subject line “Entry-Level Forester Application – Your Name.”
The Preserve at Dundee- Internship
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: The Preserve at Dundee
LOCATION: Hanover, VA
TERM: Fall 2025 (September – December) and Spring 2026 (January – April)
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (4/25)
POSITION 1 – FIELD WORK
RESPONSIBILITIES (but are not limited to):
- Habitat Management
- Assist with mass quail releases throughout the season
- Upland bird care (feeding, cleaning, etc.)
- Responsible for hunt preparation
- Light construction work
- Assist with maintaining bird pens, dog kennels, etc.
- In Lodge assistance as needed such as food prep, cleaning, and maintenance repairs
POSITION 2 – LODGE WORK
RESPONSIBILITIES (but are not limited to):
- Guest Houses/Lodge Cleaning: Making beds, handling laundry, restocking essentials, cleaning dishes, etc.
- Kitchen Duties: Keeping our dining spaces clean at all times, dishwashing after meals, and keeping kitchen equipment organized.
- Ground/Housekeeping: Ensure that the grounds and buildings on site are ready for guests/site visits.
- Front of House: Willing to step in and serve/bartend if needed for various events.
COMPENSATION:
Both of these positions are paid positions plus tips. Housing is provided.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Contact Chloe Altaffer, chloe@thepreserveatdundee.com, 706-847-7223.
Sawtooth Plantation - Internship
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Sawtooth Plantation
LOCATION: Hurtsboro, AL
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (4/25)
INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION:
Sawtooth Plantation is a full-service hunting lodge and outdoor experience property located in Hurtsboro, Alabama. We offer paid internship opportunities for students looking to gain hands-on experience in ranch management, conservation, and hunting operations.
INTERNSHIP ROLE:
- Assisting with deer breeding programs and feeding schedules
- Helping maintain gardens, food plots, and agricultural projects
- Learning hunting guide skills and guest experience coordination
- Supporting general property maintenance and equipment operations
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Interested candidates should submit a resume and references to Lexi Weldon at Lexi@sawtoothplantation.com. Please indicate that you are applying for the “internship opportunity”.
Champion Ranch - Internship
COMPANY: Champion Ranch
LOCATION: Rochelle, TX
CLOSING DATE: August 1, 2025 (Fall), December 19, 2025 (Spring 2026)
INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION:
Champion Ranch has made a name for itself as the premier hunting ranch and resort in Texas, and we are looking to expand our team. We provide an unrivaled internship experience where you will make connections, work hard, and obtain skills crucial to your future career. This internship provides the opportunity to experience what it takes to manage over 8,000 acres of beautiful Texas Hill Country and over 70 species of native and exotic animals. We are located in Rochelle, Texas – about 2.5 hours N of San Antonio.
Fall 2025: September 15, 2025 – November 21, 2025
Spring 2026: February 2, 2026 – April 2, 2026
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
To apply, please email your resume to trent@championranch.com. In the subject of the email, please include your first initial and last name, as well as which internship you are applying for (Fall or Winter).
Internship - Rayonier
COMPANY: Rayonier
LOCATION: varies
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (3/25)
Why Intern at Rayonier?
At Rayonier, people are our top priority, and that includes our interns. As a part of our team, you’ll be exposed to a variety of assignments, learn to use Rayonier’s systems and technology and acquire new skills and experience.
You’ll gain a well-rounded view of our operations and career opportunities throughout the company. Our interns work on site across our U.S. locations and also have the opportunity to meet with senior leaders at Rayonier’s corporate headquarters in Wildlight, FL.
Our forestry interns have routinely been involved with field reconnaissance, mapping, inventory, photo interpretation, field measurement techniques, timber sales, silvicultural planning, market intelligence, timber market analysis and more.
We appreciate that you need time to learn the ropes, so our internships span a minimum of 10 weeks. Interns receive competitive pay including holiday pay. We also offer an allowance for housing, cell phones and safety boots when applicable and cover travel expenses.
Internship concentrations include:
Accounting
Analytics
Business Development
Communications
Forestry
GIS / LIS
Portfolio Management
Silvicultural Research
Technology
and more
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Internship - Alabama Nature Center
ORGANIZATION: Alabama Nature Center
LOCATION: Millbrook, AL
TERM: Spring, Summer, and Fall
CLOSING DATE: posted until filled (2/25)
The Alabama Nature Center offers a variety of experiences in the conservation education field in an outdoor setting.
Internships at the Alabama Nature Center typically ranging from 135 to 150 hours, with flexible hours based on the intern’s availability. Responsibilities are tailored to the intern’s interests and future career goals. Interns may engage in plant and animal surveys, assist with both onsite and offsite education programs, care for education animal ambassadors, and gain hands-on experience using tools and mastering skills commonly used by natural resource professionals.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Preferred majors: Natural Resources & Education fields
COMPENSATION: unpaid (can count for college credit)
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Contact: Holly Terry, hterry@alabamawildlife.org, (334) 285-4550