The Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of California and the National Marine Fisheries Service seek a Specialist / Quantitative Population Ecologist to assist the investigation of the effects of infectious disease outbreaks on population dynamics of Pacific salmon. Substantial research has been conducted on both salmon disease cycles and salmon populations on the Klamath River; however, there is little information on how those disease cycles would affect salmon population numbers. The selected candidate will assemble databases of existing data and analyze that data to understand the potential effects of infectious disease outbreaks on population dynamics of Pacific salmon. The results of the research will be written up into reports, presented at academic conferences, and/or submitted to refereed journal articles.
RANK: Junior - Assistant Specialist ANNUAL SALARY: $33,672-$41,496, commensurate with qualifications and experience. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: M.S. in ecology, fishery, or related subjects with strong quantitative skills, or in mathematics, statistics, or related subjects with a strong desire to work on applied ecology/fishery problems. Experience in statistical and/or mathematical analysis, including the use of mathematical software such as MATLAB, S-Plus, or R; ability to develop and analyze population models; knowledge of fish biology, ecology, habitat, and conservation issues, especially (but not necessarily) those related to Pacific salmon; strong communication and interpersonal skills; and the ability to work well independently and as part of a team are required. TERM OF APPOINTMENT: Two years, full-time, with renewal contingent on positive performance evaluation and availability of funding. POSITION START DATE: As soon as possible following initial screening date TO APPLY: Electronic submissions are preferred. Applicants should send: 1) Curriculum Vitae, 2) a letter of interest including a summary of research, and 3) two letters of recommendation to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will receive email verification that your electronic submission has been received; please inquire if you do not receive verification. Alternatively, mail submissions may be sent to: Masami Fujiwara NMFS/SWFSC 110 Shaffer Rd. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Please refer to position T08-66 in all correspondence. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: In order to comply with security measures at the National Marine Fisheries Service (a federal facility on the UCSC campus), the selected candidate will be required to obtain a low- sensitivity federal security clearance, be fingerprinted, and wear a photo I.D. badge. Occasional travel for periods up to one week may be required. CLOSING DATE: Position is open until filled. Initial consideration of applications will begin on June 30, 2008. Inquiries can be sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The University of California, Santa Cruz is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, committed to excellence through diversity. We strive to establish a climate that welcomes, celebrates, and promotes respect for the contributions of all students and employees. Inquiries regarding the University’s equal employment opportunity policies may be directed to: Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Office at the University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064; (831) 459-2686. Under Federal law, the University of California may employ only individuals who are legally able to work in the United States as established by providing documents as specified in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. If you need assistance due to a disability please contact the Academic Personnel Office at 499 Clark Kerr Hall (831) 459-4300. This position description is available in alternate formats, which may be requested from the Academic Personnel Office at (831) 459-4300.
