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Position Title
Wildlife Refuge Manager
Agency
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Announcement Number
R8-24-12158799-MT-MP Opens in new window
Open Period
Monday, October 16, 2023 to Wednesday, November 1, 2023
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Eligibilities
1. Are you a current or former federal employee displaced from the agency hiring for this position?

If yes, confirm:
• you are located in the same local commuting area of the vacancy; AND,
• you are applying to a position that is at or below the grade level of the position from which you were or will be separated; AND,
• you are applying to a position that does not have greater promotion potential than the position from which you were or will be separated; AND,
• your last performance rating of record is at least fully successful or the equivalent.

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To verify your eligibility, you must submit supporting documentation such as a Reduction in Force (RIF) separation notice or a Proposed Removal/Separation notice to include your latest performance rating (if the notice does not have this information included, you must submit a copy of your most recent performance appraisal) and a copy of your latest Notification of Personnel Action, Standard Form 50.
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2. Please select YES to this eligibility if you meet the criteria below: 

Are you a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Employee who currently holds a career or career conditional appointment in the competitive service and has never held the full performance level of the position being announced.

To verify your eligibility, you must submit a copy of your latest Notification of Personnel Action, Standard Form 50 (SF-50) or equivalent personnel action form reflecting your permanent, competitive status with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Your latest SF-50 (or equivalent personnel action form) must reflect:
• Career or Career-conditional (Tenure field is 1 or 2); AND,
• your status in the competitive service (Position Occupied field is 1).
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3. Are you a current or former employee of a Land Management Agency and are serving or served under a time-limited competitive service appointment?  You may be eligible to compete under the Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act, P.L. 114-47.

Current land management agency appointees must have initially been hired under competitive procedures for a time-limited appointment; must have served under one or more time-limited appointments by a land management agency for a period totaling  more than 24 months without a break in service of two or more years; and must have performed at an acceptable level during each period of service.

Former land management agency employees must have initially been hired under competitive procedures for a time-limited appointment; must have served under one or more time-limited appointments by a land management agency for a period totaling more than 24 months without a break in service of two or more years; and must have performed at an acceptable level during each period of service; must have been separated (with respect to their most recent separation) for reasons other than misconduct or performance, and must apply for a position covered by these provisions within two years of their most recent date of separation.

You must provide documentation showing all required periods of service (All SF-50s) and acceptable performance (performance appraisal ratings or references from supervisors if employed for periods of time too short to require an appraisal.)
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4. Please select YES to this Eligibility if you meet the criteria below:

Are you a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee who currently holds a career or career conditional appointment in the competitive service and has held a permanent (non-temporary) position at the same or higher full performance level as the position being announced?

To verify your eligibility, you MUST submit a copy of your latest Notification of Personnel Action, Standard Form 50 (SF-50) or equivalent personnel action form reflecting your permanent, competitive status with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Your latest SF-50 (or equivalent personnel action form) must reflect:
• Career or Career-conditional (Tenure field is 1 or 2); AND,
• your status in the competitive service (Position Occupied field is 1)
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Assessment 1
Basic Education (limit characters)
For each question, choose the response that best describes your experience and training. Mark only one response for each question. Please note that your answers will be verified against the information you provided in your resume or application and information provided by your references. (limit characters)
1. Please select the response below that indicates how you meet the basic education requirement for this position. (limit characters)
Minimum Qualification GS 12 (limit characters)
2. In addition to meeting the basic education requirement above, in order to qualify for this position at the GS-12 grade level you must also meet the following minimum qualification requirement. Please select the response below that indicates how you meet the minimum qualifications for this position at the GS-12 grade level. (limit characters)
Knowledge of natural resource laws, regulations, and polices including the National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act (NWRIA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and their requirements  sufficient to manage a wildlife refuge and to gather, consolidate and prepare documentation for reporting requirements. (limit characters)
Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided. (limit characters)
3. Draft and prepare natural resource management plan(s), endangered species recovery plan(s), environmental impact statement(s), environmental assessment(s), compatibility determination(s), grant proposal(s), management plan(s), research proposal(s), or public use plan(s).
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4. Ensure land conservation actions comply with the Endangered Species Act, NEPA, and other natural resource policies and guidelines for management of threatened or endangered species and natural resources.
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5. Prepare administrative reports and review and edit technical reports and/or other documents associated with wildlife management and administrative programs.
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Knowledge of planning and budgeting processes to participate in the development of long-range plans, annual work plans, and associated budgeting. (limit characters)
Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided. (limit characters)
6. Administer an annual budget to accomplish work goals consistent with established policies and guidelines.
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7. Develop long-range plans and strategies for the management of natural resources on public lands.
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8. Determine budget needs and prepare budget requests, estimates, and justifications for funding.
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9. Assist in managing a budget with multiple funding accounts, including budget development, tracking, and reporting.
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10. Complete data calls and administrative reports for documenting yearly accomplishments or budget justifications.
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Skill in applying a wide range of theories, principles and concepts of population and wildlife and aquatic biology, wildlife management, species lifecycle requirements/management, and conservation biology sufficient to effectively plan, coordinate, and resolve a variety of complex natural resource programs, issues and problems related to the management of a wildlife refuge. (limit characters)
Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided. (limit characters)
11. Plan and implement habitat and wildlife management, wetland restoration, riparian restoration and invasive control projects for the benefit of fish and wildlife.
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12. Apply the principles and theories of wildlife management, botany, zoology and other biological sciences to address important natural resource issues.
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13. Plan, coordinate, and administer public land activities such as hunting, invasive weed management and control, and native habitat restoration.
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14. Improve management efforts for waterfowl, migratory birds, and wetland habitats in accordance with research principles, techniques, and biology.
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15. Direct or supervise planning and management of wildlife programs and operations (e.g., prescribed burning, water control activities, biological research, wildlife management and census, habitat monitoring, and public recreational use).
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16. Administer and manage a variety of complex natural resource programs in a land conservation management situation.
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17. Improve management efforts for migratory birds, endangered and threatened species, and their habitats in accordance with research principles, techniques, and biology.
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Ability to communicate and work closely with other federal, state, tribal, and local government officials as well as interest groups in areas of resource use conflict and allocation, and where cross-cultural understanding and appreciation is crucial. (limit characters)
Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided. (limit characters)
18. Coordinate management programs with federal, state, tribal, local governments or non-government offices (NGOs).
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19. Develop necessary cooperative relationships, memoranda of understanding (MOUs) or cooperative agreements with other federal, state, tribal, local governments or non-government offices (NGOs) to assist in accomplishing program goals.
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20. Organize and lead meetings where important and controversial issues are discussed among diverse interested parties.
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21. Prepare a variety of written documents including official correspondence, briefing statements for supervisors, project reports and articles for use in public outreach.
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22. Collaborate with other agencies, partners, special interest groups and the public in the management of public lands.
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23. Develop and maintain ongoing partnership(s) or relationships with other agencies, organizations or special interest groups.
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24. Communicate and coordinate natural resource issues with diverse groups of people, often with conflicting interests, to develop and maintain ongoing partnerships or relationships with other agencies, organizations, or special interest groups.
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25. Write correspondence, briefing documents, and narrative reports to higher management, elected officials, nongovernmental organizations, private landowners, and the public explaining, defending, or resolving controversial or sensitive issues.
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Ability to supervise a multidisciplinary staff and achieve management objectives by working with others. (limit characters)
Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided. (limit characters)
26. Evaluate subordinate staff on their work performance and professional growth.
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27. Identify issues, problems, and objectives for the refuge and determine approaches with which to deal with them.
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28. Plan, assign and review the work of staff members.
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29. Supervise permanent and temporary staff members.
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Certification Statement (limit characters)
30. I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all of the information included in this questionnaire is true, correct, and provided in good faith. I understand that if I make an intentional false statement or commit deception or fraud in this application and its supporting materials, or in any document or interview associated with the examination process, I may be fined or imprisoned (18 U.S.C. 1001); my eligibilities may be cancelled, I may be denied appointment, or I may be removed and debarred from Federal service (5 C.F.R. part 731). I understand that any information I give may be investigated. I understand that responding "No" to this item will result in me not being considered for this position. A. Yes, I certify that the information provided in this questionnaire is true, correct and provided in good faith, and I understand the information provided above. (limit characters)