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Weekend Deer Processing Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

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What is the difference between Weekend Deer Processing vs Weekend Butcher?

AspectWeekend Deer ProcessingWeekend Butcher
CredentialsNone required, but knowledge of meat processing helpfulMeat cutting certifications or experience preferred
Work EnvironmentOutdoor or processing facility, seasonalIndoor butcher shop or processing plant
Industry UsageHunting season, game meat processingMeat preparation, retail or wholesale
Job FocusProcessing deer carcasses into meat productsButchering various meats, including deer

Weekend Deer Processing involves preparing hunted deer into consumable meat, often in seasonal outdoor or processing settings. Weekend Butcher focuses on cutting and preparing various meats, including deer, in a retail or commercial environment. While both roles require knowledge of meat handling, deer processing is more specialized for game meat, whereas butchering covers a broader range of meats.

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Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Job purpose

The Naturalist position is an integral part of the overall success of the Outdoor Pursuits Department and The Ford Field & River Club. The Naturalist explores and actively manages the preservation of the beauty and uniqueness of the environment, the wildlife of the club grounds and surrounding areas. This position organizes on-site and off-site programs and outings such as trail walks, canoe and kayak trips, excursions to local wildlife refuges and area barrier islands for members and guests of The Ford Field & River Club. The Naturalist conducts educational and instructive seminars and workshops that focus on nature activities for all member demographics. Is an active advocate for Ford inside and outside the community. Assists with the management of wildlife populations as needed and serves as retail store attendant at Ogeechee Outfitters as needed.

Duties and responsibilities

  1. Design and organize opportunities for the members and guests, both youth and adults, to explore the wetlands, woods and waters of the club and surrounding areas.
  2. Lead and manage a naturalist program that encourages members and guests to participate in the conservation of the area's environment and wildlife.
  3. Maintain all records and coordinate any activities that pertain to the Audubon Sustainable Communities certification.
  4. Develop and lead an active youth program for the children of members and guests to include week-long summer kid's camps, nature walks, canoe and kayak trips, nature camps and educational workshops on the coastal Georgia region.
  5. Select, schedule, and task camp counselors for camps or other activities requiring extra staff.
  6. Assist in the decision making in the management of the wildlife that inhabits The Ford Field & River Club, including the management of deer, feral pigs, alligators, and the bluebird trail.
  7. Ensure that all appropriate safety measures are taken in regard to the walks and tours and that all members and guests are aware of any potential hazards that may exist.
  8. Submits stories and photos of events for the newsletter to keep members updated and promotes Nature program activities.
  9. Maintain all ODP kayaks, canoes, golf carts, life vests, etc.
  10. Maintain all permits required for offsite trips and the housing of animals for educational purposes.
  11. Maintain habitats of animals at Nature Center, which may include non-venomous snakes, turtles and fish, etc.
  12. Assist in the decision making in the processes to control or eliminate rodents, gators, and other wildlife and determine the course of action and/or care.
  13. Manages and maintains the trail system at the club, which includes signage as well as the identifying of exotic invasive species working with Director of Agronomy on a maintenance plan.
  14. Ensures that all members, guests and co-workers are treated in a friendly and respectful manner in accordance with the standards of excellence of The Ford Field & River Club.
  15. Assists in other departments and performs additional related duties as required.
  16. Understands and follows policies and procedures of the ODP department and The Ford Field & River Club.

Direct reports


None

Qualifications and Experience

  1. Bachelor's degree in Biology or related Environmental studies preferred.
  2. Minimum of 2 years involvement with nature programs, preferably in the local coastal region.
  3. Knowledge of the flora and fauna of the coastal Georgia region.
  4. Must be a patient and thorough teacher and be able to communicate with members and guests in a pleasant, respectful manner while on nature walks and in related programs.

Working conditions

Works in an outdoors environment which has fluctuations with the local weather. Must be able to work irregular hours as required, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Must have ability to uphold the standards of the nature center

Physical requirements

Standing, stooping, bending, pushing and pulling. Lifts 50 pounds occasionally up to 75 pounds. Vision must be correctable to read and write. Hearing must be sufficient to understand conversation on the telephone in a noisy environment. Must have hand usage to operate various equipment as required.