Job Opening -- Sagebrush ecologist for the Wyoming chapter of The Nature 
Conservancy

For more information and to apply: Go to: https://careers.nature.org/
Search for job number 55944
Accepting applications until December 13

Location: Lander, WY  (starting remotely is feasibly, but needs to be based in 
Lander from May-October for field work)
Lander is a friendly mountain town at the foot of the Wind River Range, 
offering fantastic access to public land and many outdoor recreation 
opportunities. TNC Wyoming's main office is in Lander.

Job description:

Wyoming lies in the heart of the "Sagebrush Sea," a critical but threatened 
biome that spans hundreds of thousands of square miles and supports unique 
natural systems and rural communities across the western US. Wyoming is home to 
half the remaining "core sagebrush area" (highest intactness-level landscape) 
in the biome, and "defending the core" of this intact landscape is essential to 
achieving conservation of this biome. The single greatest threat to the 
ecosystem is invasive annual grasses, such as cheatgrass. The WY Sagebrush 
Ecologist will work within a multi-functional team to launch research and 
outreach intended to accelerate the pace and scale of "defend the core" 
management activities.

More specifically, the WY Sagebrush Ecologist will co-design and implement 
investigation into factors inhibiting detection and treatment of low-level 
invasion within generally intact core sagebrush areas. This will include: 
conducting interviews and surveys to characterize the social and logistical 
barriers to management actions; developing and testing localized spatial tools 
characterizing "risk" of cheatgrass invasion; field testing protocols for 
detection; and identifying opportunities to test assumptions about outcomes of 
preventative treatments for low-level invasion. The WY Sagebrush Ecologist can 
expect to work closely with scientists and conservation program staff at TNC 
and the University of Wyoming, and with managers at Wyoming Game and Fish 
Department, county-level Weed and Pest Districts, the Bureau of Land 
Management, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and 
other partners.

Specific duties will include:

  *   Conducting semi-structured interviews
  *   Conducting spatial analyses
  *   Designing field data collection plans
  *   Collecting, managing, and analyzing field data
  *   Supervising field technicians
  *   Preparing written reports and/or scientific papers
  *   Building partner relationships, co-producing work plans with partners, 
and reporting back to them

Funding is secured for the first year of the project; extension of the position 
beyond one year will be contingent on funding.

What You'll Bring (minimum qualifications):

  *   Master's Degree in science related field and 1 year of experience or 
equivalent combination of

  *   education and experience.
  *   Experience collecting, manipulating, analyzing, and interpreting 
scientific data.
  *   Experience preparing reports of findings.

Desired qualifications:

  *   Multi-language skills and multi-cultural or cross-cultural experience 
appreciated.
  *   Experience designing and conducting ecological and/or social research.
  *   Spatial data skills.
  *   Attention to detail.
  *   Ability to meet deadlines.
  *   Strong communication skills via written, spoken, or other means.
  *   Knowledge of western North American ecosystems and/or invasion ecology.


Corinna Riginos, Ph.D.
Director of Science

The Nature Conservancy
Wyoming Field Office

307-413-2280 (cell phone)
www.corinnariginos.com<http://www.corinnariginos.com/>

nature.org/wyoming<https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/wyoming/?vu=r.v_wyoming.local.na.wy>

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