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Job Postings
- Gopher Tortoise Survey – Seasonal Technician
University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant
Location: Brunswick, GA
Salary: $16-19/hr, based on experience
Deadline: 10-20-2025 - Part Time Fish and Wildlife Technician
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Location: Fort Myers, FL
Salary: $16.83/hour
Deadline: 09-17-2025 - Snake Caretaker/ Husbandry Worker (Serpentologist)
Serb Pharmaceuticals
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Salary: $60,000
Deadline: 10-06-2025 - Fisheries & Wildlife Biological Scientist IV, Interagency Python Management Coordinator
Interagency Python Management Coordinator
Location: Sunrise, Florida
Salary: $1,923.08 biweekly + benefits
Deadline: 08-05-2025 - Working Lands for Wildlife Herpetofauna Coordinator
Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy
Location: Asheville (Flexible)
Salary: $60-65k + Benefits package
Deadline: 07-15-2025 - Assistant/Associate Professor of Practice
Texas Tech University
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Salary: Commensurate/Negotiable
Deadline: 07/31/25 - Jamaican Iguana Research Opportunities 2025
Location: Southern Jamaica
Salary: Stipend to cover all in country expenses and flights
Deadline: Open until filled
Contact: SAPasachnik(at)iguanafoundation.org for application
Career Development
- Bridge Program for Conservation Research
Amphibian Foundation