Title:                                     Quantitative Ecologist – Wildlife 
Ecology and Conservation (Assistant or Associate Professor)

Location:                            Department of Wildlife Ecology and 
Conservation
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS)
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida

Salary:                                 Commensurate with Qualifications and 
Experience

Review Date:                   Review of application materials will begin on 
February 14, 2025 and will continue until a viable applicant pool is 
established. Interviews are expected to begin in March 2025.


We are seeking a dynamic scholar, educator, and communicator for a 9-month 
tenure-accruing appointment available in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and 
Conservation (WEC), Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, at the 
University of Florida. Applications at the associate professor level will be 
considered. The appointment will be 40% teaching (College of Agricultural and 
Life Sciences) and 60% research (Florida Agricultural Experiment Station).

Our department recognizes the need for quantitative expertise in ecological and 
conservation research and decision making in natural resources at the state, 
regional, national, and international arenas. Importantly, such expertise will 
enhance our student learning in quantitative approaches to studying ecology and 
conservation. This hire is expected to further cement our department as a 
national leader in animal and plant sciences and contribute to UF’s reputation 
as an outstanding institution for natural resources research and education. We 
are an inclusive wildlife program that encompasses both basic and applied 
research involving a wide breadth of organisms.

The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences<http://ifas.ufl.edu> is 
creating an environment that affirms community across all dimensions. We 
particularly welcome applicants who can contribute to such an environment 
through their scholarship, teaching, mentoring, and professional service. If an 
accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please 
call 352-392-2477 or the Florida Relay System at 800-955-8771 (TDD) or visit 
Accessibility at 
UF<https://hr.ufl.edu/manager-resources/recruitment-staffing/institutional-equity-diversity/ada-and-accessibility-services-for-uf-employees-and-job-applicants/>
 .


Duties and Responsibilities

Assigned responsibilities will include: (1) Developing an internationally 
recognized research program that incorporates broadly defined quantitative 
approaches in the study of ecology and conservation; (2) teaching 2 courses 
annually in the general area of quantitative ecology, including WIS 4601 
Quantitative Wildlife Ecology, a core course in our undergraduate curriculum. 
This course covers experimental design, data visualization, parametric 
statistics, and a variety of modeling approaches for abundance, survival, and 
occupancy estimation. The successful applicant will also develop a course in 
the area of their expertise.

We are seeking candidates who excel in applying and/or developing quantitative 
methods to advance the study of wildlife ecology and conservation. Examples of 
qualified candidates include: 1) those who emphasize quantitative analysis for 
the study of wildlife populations and communities such as 
capture-mark-recapture frameworks, modeling of unmarked populations, or 
community/ecosystem level quantitative analyses; 2) those who use and develop 
data integration methods and Bayesian modeling to assess and study population, 
community or landscape ecology; 3) those who apply and/or develop tools in 
artificial intelligence disciplines (deep learning, neural networks, machine 
learning, natural language processing, computer vision) for studying ecological 
systems.

The successful candidate will also engage in activities related to instruction, 
including teaching, mentoring, and supervising undergraduate and graduate 
students in research and creative work, curriculum revision and enhancement, 
and engaging in professional teaching development activities, for which there 
are many resources available to UF faculty.

Because of the IFAS land-grant mission, all faculty are expected to be 
supportive of and engaged in three mission areas—Research, Teaching and 
Extension—regardless of the assignment split specified in the position 
description.

Qualifications
Required:
A doctorate (PhD or DPhil) (foreign equivalent acceptable) from a relevant 
field is required. We expect some formal training in ecology and/or 
conservation biology to be demonstrated. Candidates must have a demonstrated 
commitment to teaching, mentoring, and promoting a varied educational and 
professional environment. They should show willingness to work with natural 
resource agencies, NGOs, and other interested parties. Candidates will 
demonstrate their skills in verbal and written communication, interpersonal 
relationships across cultures, and commitment to grantsmanship. Candidates must 
be supportive of the mission of the Land-Grant system.  Candidates must also 
have a commitment to UF core values<https://www.ufl.edu/about/core-values/>.

Preferred:
Preferred qualifications/attributes: While meeting the required qualifications 
is the foundation for consideration, we are particularly interested in 
candidates who display excellence in one or more of the following:

  1.  Quantitative research: application, adaptation, and/or development of 
statistical, mathematical, or machine learning/AI methods and tools in wildlife 
ecology and conservation.
  2.  Publication record: a strong record of publications in peer-reviewed 
journals, showing potential to develop a research program that complements and 
expands on the department's current strengths.
  3.  Technological knowledge: advanced knowledge of modern research tools such 
as statistical software, GIS, Remote Sensing, AI, or other specialized 
analytical and writing tools.
  4.  Interdisciplinary collaboration: bridging gaps between ecology and other 
disciplines particularly other quantitative fields such as applied mathematics, 
statistics, computer science, and/or engineering.
  5.  Leadership experience: roles within organizations/projects that 
demonstrate interpersonal and organizational skills.
  6.  Local expertise: familiarity with the ecosystems and wildlife of Florida 
and the Southern U.S.
  7.  Global perspective: bringing a broad perspective to local topics or 
issues; extrapolating research results beyond immediate projects.
  8.  Professional recognition: grants, awards, speaking engagements, 
professional appointments.

Background Information:
The University of Florida<http://www.ufl.edu/> is a Land-Grant, Sea-Grant, and 
Space-Grant institution, encompassing virtually all academic and professional 
disciplines, with an enrollment of more than 56,000 students.  UF is a member 
of The Association of American Universities.  The Institute of Food and 
Agricultural Sciences<http://ifas.ufl.edu> includes the College of Agricultural 
and Life Sciences<http://cals.ufl.edu/>, the Florida Agricultural Experiment 
Station<http://research.ifas.ufl.edu/>, the Florida Cooperative Extension 
Service<https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/>, the College of Veterinary 
Medicine<http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/>, the Florida Sea 
Grant<http://www.flseagrant.org/> program, and encompasses 16 on-campus 
academic departments and schools, 12 Research and Educational Centers (REC) 
located throughout the state, 6 Research sites/demonstration units administered 
by RECs or academic departments, and Florida Cooperative Extension Service 
offices in all 67 counties (counties operate and maintain). The School of 
Natural Resources and Environment is an interdisciplinary unit housed in IFAS 
and managed by several colleges on campus.  UF/IFAS employs nearly 4,500 
people, which includes approximately 990 salaried faculty and 1,400 permanent 
support personnel located in Gainesville and throughout the state. IFAS, one of 
the nation’s largest agricultural and natural resources research and education 
organizations, is administered by a Vice President and four deans: the Dean of 
the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the Dean for Extension and 
Director of the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, the Dean for Research 
and Director of the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Dean for 
the College of Veterinary Medicine.  UF/IFAS also engages in cooperative work 
with Florida A&M University in Tallahassee.

The University of Florida launched a $1 billion initiative to establish itself 
as one of the country’s most preeminent institutions of higher education in 
artificial intelligence; including a $70 million artificial intelligence 
partnership with NVIDIA, a planned 19,000-square-foot AI hub at the Gulf Coast 
Research and Education Center, and hosts HiPerGator, the third most powerful 
computer among educational institutions in the world.

The programs of the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation emphasize 
biological and human dimensions of wildlife ecology and conservation in local 
to international arenas. The Department’s existing strengths in spatial 
ecology, population modeling, wildlife disease ecology, conservation genetics, 
and environmental communication, among others, support strong collaborations. 
Department faculty may be affiliated with the Center for Latin American 
Studies, Center for African Studies, and the School of Natural Resources and 
the Environment. Also housed within the Department is the Florida Cooperative 
Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, whose principal focus is on wetlands ecology, 
coastal ecology, decision science, and endangered and threatened species 
conservation and management. The nearby 3,600-hectare Ordway-Swisher Biological 
Station provides an outdoor laboratory for teaching and a site for long-term 
field research, and has been designated as a National Science Foundation NEON 
core site.

Several units on or nearby the University of Florida campus complement the 
teaching and research programs of the Department, including The Florida Climate 
Institute, an interdisciplinary center hosted at UF and comprising 12 Florida 
universities; the Tropical Conservation and Development Program in the Center 
for Latin American Studies; Center for Wetlands; UF Biodiversity Institute, 
Florida Museum of Natural History; the Florida Field Station (Gainesville) of 
the U.S.D.A. Wildlife Research Laboratory; the Wildlife Research Laboratory of 
the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; the Wetlands Aquatic 
Research Center (WARC) of the US Geological Survey, and others.

Employment Conditions

The projected start date for this position is August 2025. Compensation is 
commensurate with the education, experience, and qualifications of the selected 
applicant.

Nominations
Nominations are welcome.  Nominations need to include the complete name and 
address of the nominee. This information should be sent to:

Please refer to Requisition # 534504
Brett Scheffers
Chair, Search and Screen Committee
University of Florida
Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
PO Box 110430
Gainesville, FL 32605


Telephone:                                        352-846-0570
Facsimile:                                           352-392-6984
Electronic Mail:                              
brett.scheff...@ufl.edu<mailto:brett.scheff...@ufl.edu>

Application Information

  *   Individuals wishing to apply should go online to Careers at 
UF<https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/534504> and submit:
     *   Cover letter that states applicant’s interest in the position and 
qualifications relative to the credentials listed above
     *   Curriculum vitae
     *   Contact information (including email addresses) for 3 individuals 
willing to write letters of recommendation


Selected candidate will be required to provide an official transcript to the 
hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official” if 
a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible.  Degrees earned from an 
education institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated 
by a professional credentialing service provider approved by National 
Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES)<http://www.naces.org/>.

Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the US. The University of 
Florida is a public institution and subject to all requirements under Florida 
Sunshine and Public Record laws

The University of Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. The 
University is committed to non-discrimination with respect to race, creed, 
color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and 
expression, marital status, national origin, political opinions or 
affiliations, genetic information, and veteran status in all aspects of 
employment including recruitment, hiring, promotion, transfers, discipline, 
terminations, wage and salary administration, benefits, and training. The 
University and greater Gainesville community enjoy a variety of cultural 
events, restaurants, year-round outdoor recreational activities, and social 
opportunities.

If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, 
please call 352-392-2477 or the Florida Relay System at 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 
visit Accessibility at 
UF<https://hr.ufl.edu/manager-resources/recruitment-staffing/institutional-equity-diversity/ada-and-accessibility-services-for-uf-employees-and-job-applicants/>.


Brett Scheffers
Associate Professor
Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
University of Florida/IFAS
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA

Co-Director, Florida Climate Institute<https://floridaclimateinstitute.org/>

email: brett.scheff...@ufl.edu
office: +01 352-846-0570
Skype: schefbr0
Scheffers Lab Webpage: Webpage here<https://www.schefferslab.com/>
Google Scholar: Brett Scheffers' Google Scholar 
Webpage<http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=4HfsgFUAAAAJ>


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