RESEARCH ASSISTANT, ALEXANDER CENTER FOR APPLIED POPULATION BIOLOGY

 

The Alexander Center for Applied Population Biology at Lincoln Park Zoo
(Chicago) is seeking applicants for a full-time Research Assistant.  

DUTIES:  Assist Center staff with population biology research projects
in genetics and demography; conduct independent research in population
biology; assist with software development including validation of
software models, writing software manuals, debugging; develop databases
for reintroduction programs including developing structure, data entry,
data maintenance, and analyses; conduct background literature searches;
coordinate logistics for visiting scientists and meetings sponsored by
the Center; monitor budgetary expenditures; assist with
editing/production/distribution of reports; participate in the
department's team approach to conservation and research.  

SKILLS:  Working knowledge of PCs, using word processing, spread sheet
and databases software. Clearly communicate verbally and in writing.
Read and understand written and oral instructions. Organize tasks and
time to ensure timely completion of all projects. Interact courteously
and respectfully with supervisors, fellow employees, volunteers, zoo
visitors and general public.

REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors degree in biology, ecology, or a related field.
Experience with research.  Experience with specialized zoo population
management software such as PopLink, SPARKS, PM2000 is preferred but not
mandatory. Available to work meetings which may occur outside of regular
work schedule as assigned. 

For more information on how to apply see
http://www.lpzoo.org/info/employment/index.html

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