The duties of this job include: deploying autonomous recording units and trail cameras on state and federal wildlife areas during the spring and summer, deploying autonomous recording units and trail cameras on National Forest Lands; completing point count surveys using distance sampling methods at predetermined locations associated with recording unit deployments. Process audio and trail camera data by uploading files to data repositories and species identifications software, validate random subsets of species detections from audio data, and manually process trail camera images, Other duties include data entry, deployment gear maintenance and inventory of field equipment.
This position offers the possibility of an office-centered telework agreement based on the Department's current Telework Policy.
The Fish and Wildlife Scientific Aid classification is a non-testing classification.
The language below is required for these NT classifications.
• Applicants who receive public assistance under the CalWORKs program shall be given hiring priority consideration as provided in Government Code, Section 19063.
• Applicants who receive public assistance need to identify themselves as CalWORKs recipients in the comments section of the STD 678, Examination/Employment Application.
• Applicants must submit verification of CalWORKs eligibility, which may include the most recent Notice of Action showing Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) eligibility or a copy of the most recent aid check stub.
• Applicants may obtain verification from the CalWORKs program. If CalWORKs verification is not submitted with the application, it will not be processed as CalWORKs eligible.
• Participation by a public assistance recipient is voluntary and in no event shall any person be subject to sanctions, through loss of benefits or eligibility, for not applying for, accepting, or continuing in a seasonal or entry level non-testing classification opening.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
Possession of a CA driver’s license and ability to drive for up to 6 hours. Must be willing to work long, irregular hours, including early mornings, evenings, and weekends. Field activities may include strenuous physical activity in variable weather conditions (hot or cold).