Main Responsibilities Of A Staff Biologist At Blackhawk Environmental
As a Staff Biologist at Blackhawk Environmental, Sarah's role encompasses "a lot," including fieldwork such as "wildlife and plant surveys" and report writing, but also extends to business development through "proposal writing for new projects." This blend of field biology and business development showcases a diverse skill set within the environmental consulting field.
Field Biology, Environmental Science, Report Writing, Proposal Writing, Business Development
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Sarah Toback
Staff Biologist
Blackhawk Environmental
University of California, Los Angeles- 2015
Macquarie University- Master of Conservation Biology
Environmental & Related Sciences
Climate, Environment, Sustainability & Waste Management
Research and Development (R&D)
Scholarship Recipient, Took Out Loans, Worked 20+ Hours in School, Greek Life Member
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1. Conducting wildlife and plant surveys
2. Preparing reports based on survey data
3. Writing proposals for new projects (business development)
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What are your main responsibilities within your current role?
That's a good question. My main responsibilities as a staff biologist include a lot. I do general wildlife and plant surveys, and then the subsequent reporting that goes with those surveys.
I also do a lot of proposal writing for new projects. It's a little bit of business development mixed in.
But it's definitely mostly field biology, so getting out and surveying for whatever our clients need.
