Job Information
State of Tennessee Job Information
Opening Date / Time10 / 21 / 2025 12 : 00AM Central TimeClosing Date / Time11 / 03 / 2025 11 : 59PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$7,188.00 - $11,162.00Salary (Annually)$86,256.00 - $133,944.00Job TypeFull-TimeCity, State LocationNashville, TNDepartmentWildlife Resources
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED : TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AGENCY, FISHERIES DIVISION, DAVIDSON COUNTY
The Coldwater Hatchery Coordinator (CHC) will provide general oversight and administration of TWRAs four trout hatcheries and will supervise those hatchery managers. The CHC will also coordinate with Dale Hollow and Erwin National Fish Hatcheries, the Gatlinburg Hatchery, and TWRAs Rivers and Streams Program Manager to help ensure that adequate trout are available and effectively used to meet management needs throughout Tennessee. There is some flexibility in location. The Coldwater Hatchery Coordinator can reside in any of TWRAs four management regions, but must work from an Agency regional office, hatchery, or other facility.
This is an on-site position.
Working Title : Coldwater Hatchery Coordinator
Qualifications
Education and Experience : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in wildlife or fisheries management, wildlife biology or other related acceptable field and experience equivalent to three years of full-time increasingly responsible professional wildlife resources work.
Substitution of Education for Experience : Additional graduate coursework in wildlife management or other related acceptable field may be substituted for the required experience, on a year-for-year basis, to a maximum of one year.
Necessary Special Qualifications : Applicants for this class must :
Overview
Under general supervision, is responsible for professional wildlife management or wildlife biology work of considerable difficulty and supervisory work of average difficulty in the planning, supervision, and coordination of wildlife management practices in a large geographic area or the conducting of wildlife biological surveys on a statewide or regional basis; and performs related work as required. An employee in this class supervises and participates in a wide variety of activities associated with the management of wildlife, wildlife lands, and fish or for planning, participating in, and coordinating a statewide or regional program or project for fish and wildlife management. Work involves the supervision of wildlife management staff and their activities, collection and analysis of research data, the planning, coordination, and evaluation of area wildlife programs, planning, conducting, and interpreting biological studies, developing, and coordinating statewide or regional program activities, and giving consultation to regional personnel on specialty areas, such as endangered species, fisheries, non-game and game animals, fur bearing animals, water fowl, and water resources and pollution. This class differs from that of Wildlife Manager 2 in that an incumbent of the latter is responsible for one wildlife area or refuge or biological collection and analysis on a regional basis. This class differs from that of Wildlife Manager 4 in that an incumbent of the latter acts as an assistant to the regional program manager or staff specialist in wildlife planning, research, and environment planning.
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