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Wildlife Scientific Collection Permit Coordinator- F&W Biologist - Part-Time

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Renton, King County, Washington, 98056, USA
Listing for: State of Washington
Full Time, Part Time, Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-06-30
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Environmental Protection, Ecology
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Environmental Science, Environmental Protection
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 50000 - 70000 USD Yearly USD 50000.00 70000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Wildlife Scientific Collection Permit Coordinator- F&W Biologist 3- Part-Time/Permanent

Description

Wildlife Scientific Collection Permit Coordinator Classification:
Fish & Wildlife Biologist 3 Job Status:
Permanent/Part‑Time – 20 hours per week Program:
Wildlife Program – Wildlife Diversity Division Duty Station:
Olympia, Washington – Thurston County (telework up to 80% available)

Overview

As the statewide lead on Scientific Collection Permits, you will develop and maintain systems that ensure consistent permitting processes, support conservation and enforcement decisions, and provide reliable permit‑related information across the Washington wildlife programs.

Responsibilities
  • Coordinate Scientific Collection permitting, reviewing, researching, and approving or denying applications and accompanying documents in collaboration with Wildlife Program reviewers.
  • Receive applications, evaluate wildlife impacts and regulatory compliance, facilitate review by subject matter experts, recommend limits on take, apply conditions, and issue final determinations in a timely manner.
  • Communicate with permit applicants to ensure thorough study plans and collection methods, addressing agency feedback on wildlife impacts.
  • Manage and coordinate updates and improvements to the permit process, policy, and associated systems, including development of permit policy and biological standards.
  • Coordinate letters of authorization for take of protected wildlife species, including initial review, requirement development, drafting authorization letters, and managing the authorization process with agency management.
Working Conditions

Work setting:
Office in Olympia’s Natural Resources Building or home office. Telework up to 80% of the time. Core hours Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., with flexibility required for deadlines. Periodic travel for meetings, training, conferences, and occasional overnight travel may be necessary.

Required Qualifications
  • Option 1:
    Two (2) years as a Fish & Wildlife Biologist 2.
  • Option 2:
    Bachelor’s degree in wildlife management, environmental science, or natural resources science, plus three (3) years of professional experience in wildlife or habitat management or research. Master’s degree substitutes one (1) year, Ph.D. substitutes two (2) years.
  • Option 3:
    Seven (7) years of professional experience in wildlife or habitat management or research.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience conducting research and interpreting wildlife policies, laws, and regulations.
  • Data management skills using databases and tools such as ArcGIS, Survey 123, Microsoft Access, SQL Server.
  • Ability to apply environmental regulations in coordinated decision‑making.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple assignments under time constraints.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, including formal correspondence and technical documents.
  • Independent and collaborative working style.
  • GIS product production and spatial analysis.
  • Problem‑solving in complex dispute resolution.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Environmental and wildlife regulations and law.
  • Project management practices.
  • Ecology, species distributions, and habitat associations of Washington wildlife.
  • Population biology, conservation biology, and ecological systems.
  • Wildlife survey, monitoring, and research techniques.
  • Wildlife disease monitoring and surveillance.
  • Data management, statistical and spatial data analysis, synthesis, and delivery.
  • Understanding of resource management agencies’ missions and collaborative approaches.
  • Conservation planning, endangered species recovery, and game species management.
Benefits and Information

Benefits are available to WDFW employees and may include pay, health, retirement, and other employee programs. For detailed benefits information, consult the WDFW benefits resources.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

The Department of Fish and Wildlife is an equal‑opportunity employer. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds, including women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, LGBT+ individuals, and veterans, to apply.

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