*Position Title: **Post-Doctoral Research Scientist*

*Area of Specialization: Fire and Forest Ecology*

*Background: *Tall Timbers, in collaboration with the University of
Missouri and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), are
recruiting a Post-Doctoral Research Scientist to develop
state-and-transition models that incorporate plant community flammability
for eastern US forests. The incumbent will focus on priority ecosystems and
work with a team including researchers with expertise in fire regimes and
forest ecology. The position is funded for *18 months*, with additional
support possible beyond that based on performance and funding availability.

*Essential Duties and Responsibilities: *The successful candidate will lead
efforts on quantifying community flammability using species-specific data.
The candidate will primarily be responsible for collecting, measuring,
analyzing and modeling data and writing manuscripts. The position may
include administration, other field activities, supervision of
technician(s) and intern(s), data management, and analysis. Collaboration
with Tall Timbers research and management staff, University of Missouri
research staff, and NRCS staff are critical for the success of the project.

*Minimum Qualifications: *A completed Ph.D. degree (ABD- all but
dissertation- acceptable) in either forestry, plant ecology, plant
physiology, geospatial analysis, fire behavior, climatology, or a related
field. Candidate should be highly motivated with the ability to work
independently. The successful candidate should have skills in *two or more*
of the following: statistical analyses, vegetation analyses, measuring
field and laboratory fire behavior, micrometeorology, geospatial analysis,
and scientific writing. Valid state driver's license required.

*Preferred Qualifications: *Ph.D. in aforementioned fields of study. The
candidate should have experience designing and implementing laboratory
experiments, as evidenced by publication in peer-reviewed outlets. A strong
understanding of fire and forest ecology of eastern US fire-prone
ecosystems or similar is preferred, though not required. Experience with
multivariate statistical analyses and familiarity with state-and-transition
models is preferred.

*Working Conditions and Physical Effort: *Ability to perform routine
office, field, and some laboratory work and fieldwork in inclement weather
under strenuous conditions.

*Workplace Environment and Commitment to Diversity: *Tall Timbers is
committed as equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, and does not
tolerate discrimination or hate toward any race, ethnicity, culture, age,
gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, national origin,
veteran status, socioeconomic class, religion, or professional status. We
strongly encourage applications from historically underrepresented groups
and those that add to and engage the local communities of the region.

*Instructions for Applying: *Applications should include (in a single PDF):
1) a letter of interest that includes educational and experiential
preparation and 2) a current CV. All applications should be emailed to Dr.
Morgan Varner (mvar...@talltimbers.org).


*Contacts:                          *J. Morgan Varner, Director of Research
& Senior Scientist

*Contact Email:               *mvar...@talltimbers.org

*Applications Reviewed: *February 1st, 2025 or until a suitable candidate
can be found

*Position Start Date:*    Winter/Spring 2025 (negotiable)

*Salary: *            $62,500 (negotiable if housing needed)

*Work Location*            The position will ideally be based at the main
campus of Tall Timbers in Tallahassee, Florida (*www.talltimbers.org*
<http://www.talltimbers.org>) or *can be a remote post for the right
candidate. *Tallahassee is a vibrant community in the Red Hills region,
notable for its education (Florida State University, Florida A&M
University, and Tallahassee State College), conservation and recreation
opportunities, and is the state capital of Florida.
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