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Lead Mussel Biologist

Job in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, 74354, USA
Listing for: Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-08
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Biology, Research Scientist, Ecology
  • Research/Development
    Biology, Research Scientist, Ecology
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Description

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability status in employment. Individuals of Indian ancestry will be given preference by law in initial employment or re-employment.

Position

Purpose:

The Lead Mussel Biologist is responsible for developing and administering the Peoria Tribe's Endangered Species and Freshwater Mussel Program. Additional duties may include grant writing, field team management, outreach and education of Tribal youth, as well as cross-training and participation in other Natural Resource departments. This position is responsible for writing grants for mussel projects and ensuring the grant program guidelines are followed.

This position is also responsible for the mussel lab and work and research involving the freshwater mussel lab. This position may require a lot of outdoor time and can be very labor-intensive. This position reports directly to the Natural Resources Director.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

• Identify, collect, and propagate native freshwater mussels.

• Build and maintain freshwater aquaculture systems.

• Propagate freshwater mussels.

• Take care of, maintain, and grow mussels in the program.

• Work with Tribal, USFWS, State, and other entities for projects.

• Act as team lead for mussel surveys, fish surveys, and habitat assessments.

• Coordinate with Tribal leaders, Tribal Citizens, USFWS, State and other entities for wildlife research, restoration, and augmentation projects.

• Assist in research programs, including toxicology, phycology, and environmental assessments.

• Manage and interpret large sets of data and use analytical techniques to interpret the results.

• Draft progress reports and reports on the completion of activities.

• Present laboratory updates to the public.

• Develop and administer outreach and education programs for Tribal Citizens and Local Youth.

• Use ArcGIS and GPS to assess field sites.

• Lead and participate in discussions with Tribal Citizens and members of the community to identify, prioritize, and document community concerns.

• Oversee the mussel lab and staff.

• Ensure all data and information are properly logged, reported, and filed.

• Meet with Federal, State, local, and Tribal environmental agencies to coordinate/discuss environmental programs.

• Maintain program/project files and records. Electronic and hard copies.

• Work with other programs to meet the environmental needs of the Tribe.

• Keep current on program/grant regulations and changes. All Tribal, State, and Federal.

• Organize work in a timely manner to meet all deadlines and schedules.

• Travel both in and out of state for necessary trainings. Will look for annual meetings/conferences/trainings in which to attend to stay up to date with current research information.

• Ensure all lab equipment is properly cleaned, maintained, and working.

• Responsible for all State and Federal permits for the Tribe. Application and reporting.

• Responsible for finding continued funding and grants to fund the position.

• Responsible for producing and selling mussels as requested.

• Participate in NRDAR, TCTC, TCTCIT calls and work

Requirements

Additional Expectations:

• Work overtime when necessary.

• Comply with all grant reporting requirements.

• Maintain appropriate files and records.

• Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

To qualify for this position, you must possess at least one of the following qualifications.

Education:

• Possess a Bachelor of Science in Malacology, Field Biology, Ecology, Zoology, Environmental Science, or other related fields. At least 24 semester hours must be in coursework related to scientific or technical study, including biology, chemistry, statistics, scientific writing, ecology, agriculture, environmental science, wildlife biology, and others. At least 6 semester hours must be directly related to this position (fisheries management, ichthyology, malacology, phycology, aquatic botany, stream ecology, limnology, etc.).

-OR
- Experience:

• At least two years of mussel production experience.

• Has led research projects,…
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