The incumbent serves as an Assistant Research Scientist in the Reptile, Amphibian and Terrestrial Invertebrate Research Subsection within the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute. Initiates research and monitoring of amphibians and reptiles associated with central Florida lakes to provide information needed to better conserve the species; field work will be accompanied by mesocosm experiments to help identify mechanisms impacting amphibian and reptiles with the potential to incorporate invertebrates as well. Develops and implements all aspects of research or monitoring projects, including study design, data collection and analysis, and writing reports and peer-reviewed publications. Uses appropriate and current techniques to conduct research on assemblage composition and dynamics, population demography, habitat use, and other issues that influence the conservation of relevant species. Works independently, with colleagues, and cooperatively with partners from agencies, institutions, universities, and the public; Prepares final reports for projects, publishes results in scientific journals, and prepares information for popular audiences. Supervises assigned field research staff and volunteers and interns. Duties include: recruitment, training, planning and directing work, reviewing performance with employee and ensuring compliance with Commission and FWRI rules, policies, and procedures. Performs routine administrative duties such as preparation of itineraries, travel vouchers, purchase order requisitions, vehicle operation reports, and other administrative reports. Participates in public outreach efforts as appropriate. Assist with related subsection initiatives and obligations. Participates in agency committees, initiatives, and teams, and in meetings with other partners from other agencies. Performs related work as required. Knowledge of: standard methods of data collection and management and the principles and techniques of biological research, including data analysis and publication of results; biology, conservation, and management of Florida's amphibians and reptiles; and ecological analysis techniques. Ability to: capture and handle wild amphibians and reptiles, design and conduct scientific studies, effectively use common word processing and database software and ArcGIS, analyze ecological data, especially with use of current analytical software programs; properly collect biological data and organize data efficiently in electronic databases; write reports and publish results in technical journals; work effectively alone or with colleagues and partners; work on an irregular schedule for extended hours, travel overnight as needed, and work in a variety of field conditions; manage multiple projects simultaneously; and safely drive 4WD vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, small boats. Ability to maintain a valid driver's license. Employment in this position is contingent upon a satisfactory criminal history check. The criminal history check must be completed prior to employment.