NEWS RELEASE 
The Center for North American Herpetology 
Lawrence, Kansas 
http://www.cnah.org 
17 August 2006 
Received by CNAH: 16 August 2006 
 
FLORIDA FISH & WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION 
POSITION: GIS/DATABASE and AMPHIBIAN FIELD TECHNICIAN 
 
CLOSING DATE: 25 August 25 2006 
 
LOCATION: Quincy (preferred) or Panama City 
SALARY: $13.00/hr, 15-26 weeks duration (October 2006 - March 2007) 
 
RESPONSIBILITIES: This position provides GIS and database technical expertise  
for ongoing survey efforts for the Striped Newt in northern and central Florida.  
Duties include (1) using ArcView GIS to identify potential wetland and upland  
habitats for Striped Newts and generating maps or figures to support survey  
efforts and for use in presentations and reports, (2) working with Commission  
staff, other government entities, and private conservation groups to acquire  
and maintain striped newt data, entering and archiving data, fulfilling data  
requests, and generating summary reports as needed, (3) working with county  
GIS administrators and/or property appraiser offices to obtain property  
ownership information, and (4) conducting dipnet surveys for striped newts and  
recording relevant data on aquatic amphibian assemblages and habitat  
characteristics. 
 
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: The successful applicant should possess  
demonstrated experience using ArcView, ArcInfo, or other GIS technology,  
Microsoft Access or other database packages, and Microsoft Word or other  
word processing software. Knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint useful. Basic  
knowledge of southeastern ecosystems and herpetofauna a real plus. Applicant  
should be well organized, have good interpersonal skills, and be able to  
interact  
with team members and outside parties with varying levels of technical  
expertise. 
 
HOW TO APPLY: Please send a resume, names and contact information of three  
references, and details of your GIS skills via e-mail to 
Kevin.Enge@MyFWC.com  
and 
John.Himes@MyFWC.com or traditional mail to the following: