Do you have a passion for working collaboratively across programs and backgrounds on complex conservation issues of high priority? Are you eager to help manage and preserve California's marine, fisheries, and other wildlife resources while working to increase access and equity in their enjoyment by all Californians? The Regulations Unit at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is uniquely positioned to work with nearly all programs at CDFW in various capacities to address marine, land, water, fish, and wildlife issues of substantial complexity and statewide significance. We seek qualified applicants to join our Unit as an Environmental Scientist to help coordinate teams that conceptualize and prepare proposed regulation amendments and supporting documentation in accordance with established procedures. This permanent, full-time position works in close coordination with CDFW and Fish and Game Commission staff to advance regulatory actions which directly affect management and conservation of our state's wild resources, and assists with outreach for increased access and transparency to different communities and tribal nations. The incumbent is experienced working in or facilitating multi-disciplinary teams to achieve a common goal, as well as with project management and timeline tracking. A high degree of personal initiative, dependability, professionalism, and integrity is expected.
In order to be eligible for this position, you must either be transfer eligible or take and pass the following exam:
Environmental Scientist: Exam Link
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.