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AGFC Biologist I - AGFC Biologist I
Position number: 22183613

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Advertisement Opens: Feb. 26, 2026
Advertisement Closes: March 19, 2026
Full Time: Yes
Salary: $49,526.00 - $75,004.00 Annually
Minimum Education and/or Experience:

The formal education equivalent of a bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, botany, or a related field.

OTHER JOB-RELATED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR ALL OR PART OF THESE BASIC REQUIREMENTS, EXCEPT FOR CERTIFICATION OR LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS, UPON APPROVAL OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES CHIEF.

Preferred Education and/or Experience:
  • A bachelor's degree in wildlife biology, conservation biology, natural resources, environmental science, or a related field, plus two years of experience in a related field and two years of demonstrated leadership of wildlife management activities.
  • Experience must be as an AGFC Field Biologist I or equivalent, OR a master's degree in wildlife biology, conservation biology, natural resources, environmental science, or a related field, plus one year of experience in a related field, and one year of demonstrated leadership of wildlife management activities.
Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills:
  • Knowledge of the principles of biology, ecology, and related environmental sciences.
  • Knowledge of game and fish management programs including propagation, cultivation, and harvesting techniques.
  • Knowledge of game and fish laboratory and field survey equipment, techniques, and procedures.
  • Ability to plan, organize, and oversee the work of subordinates.
  • Ability to make public presentations and conduct hunter safety classes.
  • Ability to plan work unit objectives and operational activities and to assign and direct the work of subordinate supervisor
  • Ability to conduct scientific game and fish surveys and studies.
Preferred Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills:
  • Strong public speaking, presentation, and teamwork skills
  • Strong computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, GPS, and GIS programs, including ArcMap and Terrain Navigator
  • Advanced knowledge of wildlife management and restoration techniques and habitat management practices used in restoration and conservation of agricultural and forested landscapes
  • Knowledge of forestry management
  • Formal training in prescribed burning
  • Knowledge of AGFC’s private lands management programs and specifically federal farm bill conservation programs
  • Knowledgeable in northern bobwhite, turkey, waterfowl, and deer ecology/management
  • Ability to plan and organize assigned tasks independently
  • Ability to conduct scientific game and fish surveys and studies
Position Location:
City: Hope
Office: Hope Regional Office
Division: Private Lands Habitat
Job Summary:

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) Biologist I is responsible for supervising wildlife or fisheries management areas.   This position is governed by state and federal laws and agency policy.

Typical Functions:
  • Coordinates and participates in conducting biological surveys and studies of fish and wildlife to determine population growth, propagation rates, and the effect of environmental and human conditions on particular species.
  • Participates in developing wildlife management area recommendations and the development of the five-year plan for future Game and Fish activities and acquisitions.
  • Approves billings and projects expenditures and assists supervisor in preparing the district budget.  
  • Conducts hunter safety classes or public meetings on new and proposed rules and regulations.
  • Writes news releases on activities in the district. 
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Provides wildlife technical advice and assistance to landowners, deer management clubs, and other leased land managers through state and federal programs.
  • Coordinates with State and Federal agencies, and other conservation organizations to promote wildlife management on private lands via Farm Bill Programs, along with other state and non-profit conservation organization programs such as CSP, RCPP, EQIP, WLFW, CRP, and WRE.
  • Operate as affiliate NRCS partners inside USDA offices and utilize NRCS programs, mapping software, Conservation Desktop, CART, and other NRCS planning tools
  • Completes required NRCS training to obtain necessary planner and Job Approval Authority certifications. 
  • Works closely with NRCS and Conservation District Field Staff across each of their identified priority areas and counties.
  • Reviews and clears T&E Requests for all NRCS-funded cost-share programs.
  • Implement educational outreach events, to include landowner and partner workshops, youth outreach events, and tabling events.
  • Works closely with other partners, to include Arkansas Division of Forestry Foresters, University of Arkansas Extension Specialists, private consultants, vendors, and all other partners.
  • Responsible for keeping current on wildlife and habitat management principles and practices, federal farm bill, and state habitat funding programs through appropriate use of current professional literature, continuing educational workshops, and cultivation and maintenance of professional contacts and partnerships, including The Wildlife Society.
  • Completes appropriate professional development and continuing education. This includes 6/12/18/24 month training benchmarks in the division training curriculum.
  • Conducts wildlife population management, research, and surveys.
  • Performs routine administrative duties required to comply with program, division, and agency standards.
  • Completes and maintains prescribed fire qualifications by passing a walk test (2 miles, 25-pound pack, under 30 minutes) and a classroom refresher.
Certificates, Licenses, or Registrations:

Must possess a valid Arkansas driver’s license

Special Job Dimensions:

Frequent in-state travel and field work with exposure to inclement weather is required. Occasional exposure to hunters and dangerous animals may be required.

Other Specific Information:

Work Counties: Hempstead, Little River, and Miller

As an equal opportunity employer, the Commission will make any reasonable accommodations necessary to ensure equal employment opportunities.

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