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... and hands-on banding demonstrations. * Develop working knowledge of the Natural History of central Pennsylvania's breeding birds by participating in the 3rd Pennsylvania Breeding Bird Atlas.

Support planning for and reviewing of natural resources related plans and permits including Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard Plan (BASH), banding and/or depredation permits. * Support meetings ...

Support planning for and reviewing of natural resources related plans and permits including Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard Plan (BASH), banding and/or depredation permits. * Support meetings ...

Support planning for and reviewing of natural resources related plans and permits including Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard Plan (BASH), banding and/or depredation permits. * Support meetings ...

Support planning for and reviewing of natural resources related plans and permits including Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard Plan (BASH), banding and/or depredation permits. * Support meetings ...

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... banding, delivering chicks within the complex, and entering data using a touch screen tablet (60 ... Must be willing to sign an agreement to avoid any avian species (chickens, ducks, birds, etc.

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How much do bird banding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for bird banding in the United States is $15.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $16.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Bird Banding job?

A Bird Banding job involves capturing wild birds, placing a small, uniquely numbered band on their legs, and recording data such as species, age, sex, and health. This helps researchers track bird movements, survival rates, and population trends. Banders typically work in the field using mist nets or traps and follow ethical guidelines to ensure bird safety. Many positions are seasonal and require knowledge of ornithology, data collection, and handling techniques.

What does a typical day look like for a Bird Banding professional?

A typical day for a Bird Banding professional often starts early in the morning with the setup of mist nets or traps to safely capture birds for study. Throughout the day, you'll collect data by identifying species, measuring and weighing birds, applying identification bands, and recording observations, all while ensuring the well-being of the birds. The work is typically outdoors, sometimes in remote or challenging field conditions, and may involve working as part of a small research team or independently. You may also interact with volunteers, students, or the public, especially if the banding project includes outreach or educational components. This hands-on, detail-oriented role is ideal for those passionate about wildlife, conservation, and scientific research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bird Banding position, and why are they important?

To thrive in bird banding, you need a solid understanding of ornithology, bird identification skills, and careful manual dexterity, often supported by a degree in biology, wildlife science, or related field. Proficiency with banding tools, bird handling equipment, and potentially certification from organizations like the North American Banding Council (NABC) are important technical components. Attention to detail, patience, and strong observational and communication skills help set candidates apart. These abilities ensure accurate data collection, safe handling of birds, and valuable contributions to ecological research and conservation initiatives.

What are the most commonly searched types of Bird Banding jobs? The most popular types of Bird Banding jobs are:
What states have the most Bird Banding jobs? States with the most job openings for Bird Banding jobs include:
Infographic showing various Bird Banding job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 11% Temporary, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $32,350 per year, or $15.6 per hour.
Waterfowl Management Technician Temporary Year round

Waterfowl Management Technician Temporary Year round

State of North Dakota

Bismarck, ND • On-site

$20/hr

Temporary

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


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8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

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Job description

Location: Bismarck, ND
Salary: $20.00/Hour starting; Partially paid health insurance
Closing Date: July 12, 2026 - or until filled.
Start Date: Early to mid-August 2026
Status: Temporary, Year-round
Job Duration
Position is 40 hours per week and year-round. Applicants must be able to work weekends and evenings during busy seasons. Overnight travel will also occur.
Summary of Work
Essential Functions
Primarily Reports to: Migratory Bird Management Supervisor
Secondarily provides support to: Migratory Bird Biologist
General Job Duties
  • Assist with, and coordinate migratory game bird capture, handling, and banding of migratory game birds, including operational Canada goose, dove, and duck banding.
  • Coordinate Special Canada Goose Permit program; processing applications; issuing permits and correspondence, compiling report data and producing reports.
  • Assist in collecting and compiling migratory game bird population and harvest survey data, data entry, preparing data tables and figures. Assist in proofing data, drafting and proofreading P-R project annual reports, and other population and harvest survey reports, documents, and presentations. Prepare, organize and file data, literature, paper and GIS-based maps, reports, and other records.
  • Assist with production of mass mailings to state and federal field personnel and the public regarding surveys, projects, questionnaires, etc.
  • Maintain vehicles, prepare, repair, purchase, load, haul, unload, clean and store equipment.
  • Handle phone calls, visitors, messages, and public information requests.
  • Disease work including: disease monitoring and collection and shipment of specimens to appropriate diagnostic facilities, CWD deer head collections, and processing of specimens.
  • Maintain computer files and records. Assist with computer projects such as: data entry, data management, archiving, etc.
  • Other duties as assigned: at various times, the Waterfowl Management Technician assists with a variety of other tasks within the Department.

Minimum Qualifications
Requires a minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree in wildlife biology or management or closely related natural resource science degree.
Must have or be able to obtain a Class D North Dakota drivers license. Must be able to lift at least 70 pounds and be willing to travel occasionally throughout the year. Applicant must be capable of working long and/or irregular hours outdoors under varying weather conditions. Applicants must be able to swim.
About Team ND
"Far and away the best prize life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt
More than 7,500 talented, hard-working people across sixty-three agencies have come together as Team North Dakota. At Team ND, we are driven to succeed through gratitude, humility, curiosity and courage. Our purpose is to empower people, improve lives, and inspire success. Join us in being legendary.
Application Procedures
  • Applicants must complete the online application.
  • Applicants must upload a resume, transcripts, and cover letter.
  • Please indicate any affiliations you have with professional and college level organizations and any certifications that you hold, such as a Commercial Driver's License, CPR Training, etc.

  • Applicants should save their applications frequently to avoid any loss of information. The online application system will time you out after 40 minutes and you will lose any information that is not saved.
    Applicants must submit all documents above. It is very important to be thorough and detailed on all your application materials. If the Department's human resource officer cannot determine that you meet the minimum qualifications or verify your answers to the questionnaire questions you will not be given credit.
    Applications must be completed by 11:59pm on the posted closing date.
    For information about the position or for persons needing accommodation or assistance in the application or interview process, contact John Palarski, Migratory Game Bird Management Supervisor at 701-595-6859.
    For troubles or questions about applying on the online system, contact recruiter@nd.gov .
    ND Relay Number 1-800-366-6888
    The North Dakota Game & Fish Department makes reasonable accommodations for any known disability that may interfere with an applicant's ability to compete in the recruitment and selection process or with an employee's ability to perform essential duties of the job. It is the applicant's responsibility to make known any needs for accommodation.
    Equal Employment Opportunity
    The State of North Dakota and this hiring agency do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), genetics, religion, age or disability in employment or the provisions of services and complies with the provisions of the North Dakota Human Rights Act.
    As an employer, the State of North Dakota prohibits smoking in all places of state employment in accordance with N.D.C.C. § 23-12-10.

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