$29.23 - $43.85 Hourly
$60,800 - $91,200 Annually This position is a Pay Band C8 Posting Details THIS POSTING WILL BE USED FOR ONGOING RECRUITMENT AND MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME. APPLICANT LISTS MAY BE SCREENED MORE THAN ONCE. The NM State Land Office was named a Regional Top Workplace in 2023, 2024 and 2025 and a National Top Workplace in 2024 and 2025! To learn more about why the Land Office was voted a Top Workplace, and about the great benefits offered by the agency, copy and paste the below link into your browser: The NM State Land Office has a Non-Emergency Telework Policy, which allows eligible employees to telework up to twenty-four (24) hours a week consistent with the agency's business needs. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. Why does the job exist? The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals. This position will join a team of ecologists responsible for the review and analysis of all land use impacts to state trust biological resources. In addition, the position will be responsible for contributing to the development and implementation of habitat restoration and remediation projects. The position will assist in the development of all biological management plans, state-wide asset inventories of biological resources, and efforts to improve management and sustainability of wildlife resources. The position will develop biological best management practices and standards as well as conservation measures for species and habitats in sensitive areas and in special management units. This position works in partnership with district resource managers, leasing divisions, ranchers, grazing associations, community groups, sportsmen, conservation districts and other state and federal agencies to develop collaborative initiatives and to leverage funding opportunities toward landscape level restoration and habitat management. How does it get done? The position requires a 60/40 division of time between the home office and work in the field. Lease application biological reviews are managed through internal Land Office digital work flow systems, with a heavy reliance on ArcGIS and are performed primarily through desktop computer research and analysis. In sensitive areas, desktop review is supplemented with site visits to verify conditions or to collect data. Restoration and remediation projects are developed in the field and in the office in collaboration with partners. The majority of the work is performed independently in consultation with the position's supervisor, or in small teams. Who are the customers? Internal: Oil, Gas, and Minerals Division; Administrative Services; Commercial Division; Legal Division; Surface Resources Division; and executive State Land Office management officials (Office of the Commissioner). External: New Mexico public schools, universities and hospitals; individuals; general public; lessees (agricultural, oil and gas companies, commercial, rights-of-ways); natural resource authorization users; program enrollees; hunters; other government entities (state, federal, city, county, tribal). Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have:...winning team of dedicated professionals committed to compassion, quality, and service! Responsibilities The Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is responsible and accountable for the quality of nursing care provided to pediatrics patients by providing policies...
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