Common use of Deputy Wildlife Branch Director Clause in Contracts

Deputy Wildlife Branch Director. ‌ The Deputy Branch Director reports to the Branch Director and serves as a key member of the Branch Management Team. Duties of the Deputy Branch Director include, but are not limited to, the following:  Attending to Wildlife Branch Director responsibilities when the Director is absent;  Developing and disseminating the branch organization chart;  Ensuring that Group, Unit, and Team supervisors, leaders, and coordinators are provided with appropriate job descriptions and job aids;  Developing a Wildlife Branch Safety Plan in concert with the Safety Officer, ensuring that all personnel assigned to the branch receive a daily pre-operational safety briefing and a post-operational de-briefing, and recording a summary each day as part of the Unit Log (ICS 214);  Coordinating and documenting personnel and logistical support needs with group supervisors, preparing logistical requests (and justification, if needed) for review and approval by Wildlife Branch Director and the Operations Section Chief, and submitting approved requests to the Logistics Section;  Providing operational updates to the Situation Unit;  Coordinating the development of standardized evidentiary protocols with USFWS law enforcement, NMFS, enforcement and Natural Resource Damage Assessment representatives, ensuring that the needs of each entity are met;  Coordinating with the Bird and Mammal Recovery and Rehabilitation Group Leaders to determine logistical needs for:  Search and recovery  Deterrence of unoiled wildlife  Field tagging of dead and live animals  Transporting dead and live animals  Siting and deploying of field stabilization and rehabilitation facilities  Veterinary services  Establishing oiled wildlife reporting mechanisms for the public and spill responders; this can include phone lines, email addresses, and social media sites; and  Maintaining Individual and Branch Activity Log.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Section 9310, Section 9310, Section 9310

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Deputy Wildlife Branch Director. ‌ The Deputy Branch Director reports to the Branch Director and serves as a key member of the Branch Management Team. Duties of the Deputy Branch Director include, but are not limited to, the following: Attending to Wildlife Branch Director responsibilities when the Director is absent; Developing and disseminating the branch organization chart; Ensuring that Group, Unit, and Team supervisors, leaders, and coordinators are provided with appropriate job descriptions and job aids; Developing a Wildlife Branch Safety Plan in concert with the Safety Officer, ensuring that all personnel assigned to the branch receive a daily pre-operational safety briefing and a post-operational de-briefing, and recording a summary each day as part of the Unit Log (ICS 214); Coordinating and documenting personnel and logistical support needs with group supervisors, preparing logistical requests (and justification, if needed) for review and approval by Wildlife Branch Director and the Operations Section Chief, and submitting approved requests to the Logistics Section; Providing operational updates to the Situation Unit; Coordinating the development of standardized evidentiary protocols with USFWS law enforcement, NMFS, enforcement and Natural Resource Damage Assessment representatives, ensuring that the needs of each entity are met; Coordinating with the Bird and Mammal Recovery and Rehabilitation Group Leaders to determine logistical needs for: Search and recovery Deterrence of unoiled wildlife Field tagging of dead and live animals Transporting dead and live animals Siting and deploying of field stabilization and rehabilitation facilities Veterinary services Establishing oiled wildlife reporting mechanisms for the public and spill responders; this can include phone lines, email addresses, and social media sites; and Maintaining Individual and Branch Activity Log.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Section 9310

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