POSITION DESCRIPTION: Postdoctoral Scientist (2)


Conservation Science Partners (csp-inc.org) is seeking two Postdoctoral
Scientists passionate about ecology and conservation to provide analytical,
technical, and project management leadership as part of a team of
conservation biologists, ecologists, and data scientists working to address
conservation challenges across the U.S. and internationally.



About: Conservation Science Partners (CSP) is a dynamic 501(c)(3) nonprofit
established in 2012 to meet the analytical and research needs of diverse
stakeholders in achieving conservation and protection of the natural world.
Our mission is to apply human ingenuity to the preservation of nature using
science, technology, and lasting partnerships with conservation
practitioners. We connect the best minds in conservation science to solve
problems in a way that is comprehensive, flexible, and service-oriented.
CSP works in the complex and fast-paced nonprofit realm using tools that
include data science and advanced analytics; risk analysis and climate
change vulnerability analyses; species and habitat modeling; and wildlife
and ecological connectivity analysis to identify solutions through land and
water use, designating protected areas, and advancing social and
environmental justice. We are a recognized leader in the development of
data, models, and maps to convey the status of and change to natural
systems and human impacts on the environment. Core clients and partners
include federal agencies, foundations, environmentally progressive
businesses, and other non-governmental organizations. Outcomes of projects
are designed to explain ecological phenomena and lead to tools, map
products, and strategies often tailored to the needs of decision makers.

Organizational Values and Culture: Our core values include scientific and
technical excellence and integrity, which help to advance the function,
direction, and initiatives of the organization. We support and encourage
creativity and innovation in practice and products; respectful
co-production of knowledge; and connection to the living world. We are
actively seeking project opportunities that directly involve Black,
Indigenous, and communities of color and diverse international partners,
address disparate impacts of environmental change, and support social
justice. We welcome the broader complement of knowledge and skills that
stem from applicants’ professional and life experiences. We seek candidates
with deep curiosity directed toward diverse research interests, as well as
aptitude and enthusiasm to develop new skills and areas of expertise.



Position Description: We are seeking two Postdoctoral Scientists to work as
part of a collaborative team on two projects (one focused on California and
the other on the US Great Plains region) examining the effects of climate
and land use change on bird and mammal communities across large spatial
scales. The postdocs will lead analytical aspects of each project related
to occupancy and species distribution modeling, leveraging massive existing
datasets on species detections from camera traps, acoustic recorders, and
community science to build Bayesian hierarchical models of species
distribution and habitat use and to project these models across multiple
time points. The successful candidates will work closely with project team
members within CSP’s Changing Landscapes and Analytics Labs, as well as
with scientists from across the organization, agency partners, and
university collaborators. The individuals in these roles will also have the
opportunity to engage with other wildlife and landscape conservation
research taking place at CSP and to develop concepts/proposals for new
projects in collaboration with other CSP staff and partners.



The Postdoctoral Scientists should have well-developed problem-solving and
analytical thinking capabilities and a demonstrated record of applying
these skills to ecological research, including a solid record for
publishing in the scientific literature. A prior research focus on avian
ecology and experience with acoustic bird identification will also be an
asset.

Candidates should demonstrate attention to reproducibility and quality
assurance/quality control in all their work. We are looking for someone
with excellent organizational and communication (oral and written) skills;
a deep curiosity directed toward diverse research interests; the aptitude
and enthusiasm to develop new technical skills and areas of expertise; and
the flexibility and willingness to ‘lean into’ the various emerging needs
of a small, dynamic nonprofit. It is expected that this position
contributes to an internal culture of diversity, equity, inclusion,
innovation, creativity, and experimentation.



Core responsibilities and skills:

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   Contributing to the design, development, and stewardship of multiple
   project facets, and leading advanced technical steps for these efforts.
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   Developing ecologically relevant statistical models (e.g., occupancy,
   species distribution, habitat suitability) using reproducible workflows
   developed in statistical programming languages such as R or Python.
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   Experience with hierarchical Bayesian approaches to formal inference
   using Bayesian programming languages such as JAGS or STAN.
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   Managing, processing, and using animal presence data, movement data, and
   remotely sensed and other spatially referenced data originating from
   multiple sources; using workflows and tools that enable reproducibility
   (e.g., git).
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   Utilizing a variety of land cover datasets, satellite image-based
   vegetation indices and related derivatives, climatological data as well as
   common analytical approaches to understand patterns of habitat distribution
   and change.
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   Knowledge of common GIS, spatial data formats, and tools to download,
   process, map, and export such data. Preparing or deriving GIS and other
   spatial data layers, including metadata, and tabular data sources for use
   in modeling, reporting, and planning activities, using a variety of tools
   and cloud-based platforms (e.g., R, Google Earth Engine, QGIS).
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   Demonstrated capacity to work in creative collaboration with diverse
   partners, collaborators, and colleagues to ensure research questions,
   methods, and outcomes are clear, and to support appropriate communication,
   interpretation, translation, and use of scientific products for multiple
   audiences, including land managers and policy makers.
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   Developing or supporting manuscripts, reports, proposals, and
   professional presentations.
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   Learning new methods and software for specific projects, as appropriate.



Preferred skills:

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   Experience with Bayesian approaches for model integration, i.e.,
   integrating multiple data types (e.g., unstructured presence-only data from
   community science observations, count data from structured surveys) into a
   single modeling framework
   -

   Expertise in avian ecology and experience with acoustic bird
   identification
   -

   Experience with cloud-based tools and workflows, including Google Earth
   Engine and cloud computing using virtual machines (e.g., in Google Cloud
   Platform).
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   Creative vision to understand stakeholder information needs and
   translate data/science resources into actionable information.



Qualifications: PhD in ecology, conservation biology, or a related field is
required. Preferred candidates will also be able to demonstrate at least
three years of other professional experience.



Application deadline and expected start date: Priority will be given to
complete applications received by December 20, 2024, with screening to
begin soon thereafter and a targeted start date of January 20, 2025.



Location: Flexible within the United States, remote position, or ability to
work in the main office in Truckee, CA.



Compensation: Compensation for the Postdoctoral Scientist position includes
an annual base salary from $65,000 to $75,000 and the possibility of
earning merit-based bonuses in addition to base salary. The actual base pay
offered may depend upon a variety of factors, including without limitation,
the level of education attained, certifications or other professional
licenses held, qualifications of the applicant for the position, years of
relevant work experience, and location in which the applicant lives and/or
from which they will be performing the job. We offer a comprehensive group
medical, dental, and vision insurance package; retirement benefits; and
professional growth and advancement opportunities.



How to apply: Please email a cover letter explaining how your goals,
skills, and experience fit the core responsibilities of the role and please
also describe how your broader knowledge and experiences can contribute to
our organizational culture and values. Include the names and contact
information of at least three relevant professional references, as well as
your CV, and send to: hir...@csp-inc.org. Your cover letter, reference
list, and CV should be compiled and sent as a single PDF file. Please
indicate POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST in the subject line. We sincerely
appreciate all those expressing interest in this position. However, only
applicants invited for an interview will be contacted.



CSP is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression, creed, veteran status,
parental status, or marital status in its programs and activities. We
recognize that diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences can only
enrich our community and our conservation mission and goals. As part of our
intentional efforts to increase inclusivity, equity, diversity, and
justice, we encourage applicants from underrepresented groups in
conservation, e.g., those who identify as non‐binary, LGBTQ+, are people of
color, or represent any combination of these and other identities.


*Hayley Adamski (she/her)*

Chief Operating Officer

Conservation Science Partners, Inc.

11050 Pioneer Trail, Suite 202

Truckee, CA 96161

P: 530.214.8905 | csp-inc.org <http://www.csp-inc.org/>
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