... eared bat, bald eagle, and osprey * Coordinate aquatic, fisheries, and aquatic vegetation ... New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) Endangered and Threatened Species ...
... eared bat, bald eagle, and osprey * Coordinate aquatic, fisheries, and aquatic vegetation ... New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) Endangered and Threatened Species ...
Nursing Assistant II - Integrated Health Services
Richmond, VA · On-site
$17.50 - $22.50/hr
MA- required BLS- required CAOHC- preferred BAT Trained- preferred NIOSH- preferred 6 month ... conservation, respirator, ERT, thermal stress, etc. Surveillance exams shall be tracked for ...
Nursing Assistant II - Integrated Health Services
Richmond, VA · On-site
$17.50 - $22.50/hr
MA- required BLS- required CAOHC- preferred BAT Trained- preferred NIOSH- preferred 6 month ... conservation, respirator, ERT, thermal stress, etc. Surveillance exams shall be tracked for ...
Responsibilities will include weighing and preparing bat hair samples, performing acid digestion ... conservation research, and develop technical skills applicable across biology, chemistry, and ...
Responsibilities will include weighing and preparing bat hair samples, performing acid digestion ... conservation research, and develop technical skills applicable across biology, chemistry, and ...
Responsibilities will include weighing and preparing bat hair samples, performing acid digestion ... conservation research, and develop technical skills applicable across biology, chemistry, and ...
Responsibilities will include weighing and preparing bat hair samples, performing acid digestion ... conservation research, and develop technical skills applicable across biology, chemistry, and ...
Environmental Scientist
$68K - $90K/yr
... Bat roost tree and habitat surveys • Stream and wetland delineation and quality assessment • ... conservation, or related fields. • Demonstrated ability to perform professional ecological ...
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Environmental Scientist
$68K - $90K/yr
... Bat roost tree and habitat surveys • Stream and wetland delineation and quality assessment • ... conservation, or related fields. • Demonstrated ability to perform professional ecological ...
Environmental Scientist
Louisville, KY · On-site
$68K - $90K/yr
... Bat roost tree and habitat surveys • Stream and wetland delineation and quality assessment • ... conservation, or related fields. • Demonstrated ability to perform professional ecological ...
Environmental Scientist
Louisville, KY · On-site
$68K - $90K/yr
... Bat roost tree and habitat surveys • Stream and wetland delineation and quality assessment • ... conservation, or related fields. • Demonstrated ability to perform professional ecological ...
... BAT) training Certified Pulmonary Function Technology (CPFT) Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist (CAOHC) DOT approved Psychemedics certification. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
... BAT) training Certified Pulmonary Function Technology (CPFT) Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist (CAOHC) DOT approved Psychemedics certification. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Individual Placement- Mesic Restoration Technician at Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
Lakeview, OR · On-site
$36K - $49K/yr
Bat monitoring and surveys * Sage-grouse lek counts * Other wildlife surveys * Report writing ... A Bachelor's degree in Conservation, Ecology, Biology, Environmental Science, or a related field
Individual Placement- Mesic Restoration Technician at Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
Lakeview, OR · On-site
$36K - $49K/yr
Bat monitoring and surveys * Sage-grouse lek counts * Other wildlife surveys * Report writing ... A Bachelor's degree in Conservation, Ecology, Biology, Environmental Science, or a related field
Lubee Bat Conservancy, Santa Fe Community College Teaching Zoo, and St. Augustine Alligator Farm ... Conservation), a rotating intern of zoological, small, and large animal medicine, and an intern of ...
Lubee Bat Conservancy, Santa Fe Community College Teaching Zoo, and St. Augustine Alligator Farm ... Conservation), a rotating intern of zoological, small, and large animal medicine, and an intern of ...
Individual Placement - Habitat Rehabilitation Technician at Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
Lakeview, OR · On-site
$36K - $49K/yr
Bat monitoring and surveys * Sage-grouse lek counts * Other wildlife surveys * Report writing ... A Bachelor's degree in Conservation, Ecology, Biology, Environmental Science, or a related field
Individual Placement - Habitat Rehabilitation Technician at Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
Lakeview, OR · On-site
$36K - $49K/yr
Bat monitoring and surveys * Sage-grouse lek counts * Other wildlife surveys * Report writing ... A Bachelor's degree in Conservation, Ecology, Biology, Environmental Science, or a related field
Bat Conservation information
What is a Bat Conservation job?
A Bat Conservation job involves protecting and studying bat populations and their habitats. This work can include field research, habitat restoration, public education, and policy advocacy. Conservation professionals may monitor bat species, assess threats like habitat loss and disease, and implement conservation strategies. They often collaborate with governments, nonprofits, and researchers to promote bat-friendly practices.
What does a typical day look like for someone working in bat conservation?
A typical day in bat conservation often involves a mix of fieldwork and office tasks. Fieldwork may include setting up acoustic monitoring equipment at dusk, conducting mist-net surveys to capture and identify bats, and recording habitat data, sometimes in challenging outdoor environments. Office duties might involve analyzing collected data, writing reports, securing permits, and coordinating with landowners or government agencies. Collaboration with other scientists, volunteers, and public stakeholders is common, with conservationists often involved in educational outreach or habitat restoration projects. This variety makes for a dynamic work environment and the opportunity to make a direct impact on wildlife preservation.
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bat Conservation position, and why are they important?
To excel in bat conservation, a background in biology, ecology, or environmental science is essential, along with experience in field research methods and data analysis. Familiarity with specialized tools such as bat detectors, mist nets, GPS devices, and relevant permits or wildlife certifications is often required. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication set outstanding conservationists apart. These abilities are crucial for safely conducting fieldwork, accurately monitoring bat populations, and fostering collaboration across research and conservation initiatives.

Natural Resources Monitoring Coordinator - Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail
Beacon, NY • On-site
Full-time
Posted 26 days ago
Job description
Position Title: Natural Resources Monitoring Coordinator - HHT
Reporting to: Director of Park and Facilities Management
Location: Beacon, New York
Our Mission:
To create and steward a 7.5-mile linear park along the Hudson River that solves existing safety concerns around visitation, provides welcoming access to people of all abilities, restores and protects natural resources, and enhances quality of life for local communities.
Mission of Position:
The Natural Resources Monitoring Coordinator is responsible for conducting specialized fieldwork related to construction monitoring for rare, threatened, and endangered species along the Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail corridor. This role requires technical expertise in wildlife monitoring, particularly herpetological species, and the ability to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
The Monitoring Coordinator will work both independently and collaboratively to support Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail’s commitment to ecological excellence, contributing to the protection and restoration of resilient and biodiverse ecosystems.
Principle Responsibilities may include:
Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species Construction Monitoring
- Conduct construction monitoring for rare, threatened, and endangered species, including timber rattlesnake and eastern fence lizard
- Maintain detailed and accurate monitoring logs and submit required reports to NYS DEC
- Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements related to construction monitoring
- Perform additional wildlife monitoring as needed, including surveys for species such as eastern long-eared bat, bald eagle, and osprey
- Coordinate aquatic, fisheries, and aquatic vegetation monitoring as required
Invasive Species Management/Ecological Restoration
- Support invasive species management and ecological restoration efforts in coordination with the Natural Resources Coordinator
Monitor for emerging pest infestations and participate in relevant trainings and regional coordination efforts
Assist with native seed collection, propagation, planting, and maintenance
Conduct vegetation monitoring to assess restoration progress
Trail Stewardship
- Serve as a natural resources liaison to the stewardship crew, identifying and documenting wildlife activity, sensitive habitats, and invasive species
Assist with seasonal trail assessments and contribute to stewardship reporting
Participate in volunteer stewardship events and community workdays
Support routine trail maintenance activities, including debris clearing and drainage upkeep
- Bachelor’s degree in Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related field; or a minimum of three (3) years of relevant professional experience in environmental consulting, conservation biology, wildlife monitoring, zookeeping, or a related field
- Demonstrated experience with wildlife monitoring, including herpetological species
- Knowledge of terrestrial flora and fauna of the Hudson Highlands region or comparable region.
- Familiarity with local, state, and federal environmental regulations and permitting processes
- Proficiency in monitoring and sampling protocols for rare and threatened species
- Strong organizational and recordkeeping skills, with the ability to produce timely and accurate reports
- Experience with GIS and geospatial tools, including ESRI ArcGIS Pro, Survey123, and Field Maps
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office or Google Workspace and database management systems
- Experience preparing technical reports
- Experience working independently in outdoor environments under varying weather conditions
Licenses/Certifications:
- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) Endangered and Threatened Species Permit (ETSSP), specifically for timber rattlesnake and eastern fence lizard monitoring, or the ability to obtain within three (3) months of hire
Additional Requirements:
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
- Ability to commute to the office and other sites within the local trail area.
- Willingness to work occasional evenings and weekends
Compensation:
Full-Time (35 hours/week), Salary range $60,000 - $70,000 with competitive benefits.
Contact:
Please submit a resume and cover letter as part of your application. Please use your cover letter to highlight why you are a competitive candidate for this role. Further information can be found on our website: https://hhft.org/news/opportunities/. No phone calls
Background:
The Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail will be a new 7.5-mile riverfront linear park in the Highlands region of the Hudson River Valley. Set to begin construction later this year, this job is an opportunity to join the dynamic and growing team that will ultimately build, manage, and program the new linear park. The Fjord Trail, in its design and future programming, will emphasize accessibility to a variety of outdoor experiences for all ages and abilities to enjoy – from rugged hikes to shoreline walks to immersive forest and marsh meanders. Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail, Inc. is an independently operated non-profit subsidiary of Scenic Hudson, Inc.
Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail and Scenic Hudson provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type. Decisions related to all terms and conditions of employment are made without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.