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Job Title |
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| Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Authority |
| 6/15/2009 |
7/15/2009 |
Regional Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP) Team Coordinator Assistant |
Spokane, WA |
$56,411-$73,329 |
Regional HEP Team Coordinator Assistant (pdf)
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The CBFWA is seeking a Regional HEP Team Coordinator Assistant. This position reports to the Regional HEP Team Coordinator for CBFWA. This position will be based out of Spokane, WA. Residing in Spokane is not required; however, the incumbent is expected to commuite to assigned office/work space. Field work sites are located in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. Please review attached job announcement for additional information. |
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| Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission |
| 6/18/2009 |
7/18/2009 |
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant |
Portland, OR |
$22,000-28,000 DOE |
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant (pdf)
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) is recruiting for a Receptionist/Administrative Assistant. This is a full-time, non-exempt position in CRITFC's Portland, OR office. Please see attached announcement for additional information. |
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| Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife |
| 6/25/2009 |
7/17/2009 |
District Veterinarian-Wildlife Veterinarian |
Corvallis, OR |
$3,547-$5,187 Monthly |
District Veterinarian-Wildlife Veterinarian (pdf)
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The District Wildlife Veterinarian will assist the State Wildlife Veterinarian with all tasks related to surveillance and response to field level avian morbidity and mortality events, sample collection, shipping protocol, equipment acquisition, and training exercises of the department and other agency personnel. S/he will answer calls from the public via the toll free phone number and assist with triage determination of avian morbidity and mortality events; and answer calls and assist with coordination of morbidity and mortality events reported by department personnel and other agencies (state parks, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) refuge, National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), First Nation Tribes, etc.) and enter data into a phone log database. In addition, the District Wildlife Veterinarian will assist as needed with live bird and hunter harvested avian influenza sample collection including coordination of activities of the temporary (seasonal) avian influenza sampling crew and collation and entry of data into the National Wildlife Health Center USGS NBII Node database and the department Wildlife Health database. Necropsy and pathologic sample preparation will be required by the employee based on mortality scenarios. S/he will be specifically trained in sample collection, event response and personal protective equipment use. During extraordinary events, such as during bird or mammal morbidity or a mortality event when the State Wildlife Veterinarian may be away from the office or Wildlife Health Lab this position, the District Wildlife Veterinarian will be available in the office or lab for routine calls and wildlife health related issues as requested by department field and division personnel. |