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Wildlife Refuge Manager

Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: Upham, ND
Salary: $68,809.00 - $106,369.00 / Per Year
Job Type: Full Time - Agency Employees Only
Phone: (303)236-4744
JOB SUMMARY:

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WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:
Open to all current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees serving under career or career-conditional appointments in the competitive service

                 **AMENDED CLOSING DATE OF VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT**

                 **Closing date of vacancy announcement has been extended**

                                             
This is a permanent, full-time position located with the National Wildlife Refuge System, J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge, Upham, North Dakota.

As the Deputy Project Leader the incumbent exercises leadership and direction for all staff under his/her supervision. Responsibilities of the position involve applying mastery expertise in formulating, planning, managing, administering, and providing authoritative advice on fish and wildlife Refuge operations and programs.

This position will be filled at the GS-12 or GS-13 grade level.

OTHER INFORMATION: 
*Promotion potential: YES (GS-13 grade level) 
*Travel Required: YES (meetings/training) 
*Supervisory Position: YES
*Valid state Drivers' license: YES
*Uniform required: YES
*Mobility agreement: YES

Travel, transportation, and relocation expenses for this position will be authorized in accordance with appropriate Federal regulations. Eligibility for specific relocation services will be determined at the time of selection.


KEY REQUIREMENTS:
  • U.S. Citizenship Required
  • A higher security background investigation may be required
  • May be required to complete a one-year supervisory probationary period
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