From: Klenzendorf, Sybille [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 1:22 PM
To: Klenzendorf, Sybille
Subject: Open Position: Program Officer - Species Monitoring and Climate
Vulnerability

 

 

Hi All ,

 

Please forward this announcement to anybody you think would be great to help
WWF field staff with species field research.  Hope you are all well!

 

Thanks

Sybille

 

 

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Job Title: 

Program Officer, Species 10077 


Job Type: 

Full-Time 


Location: 

Washington, DC 


 


Job Description:

For more than three decades, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has led international
efforts to save life on earth. WWF is seeking a Program Officer for its
Species Conservation Program, located in Washington, DC. Responsibilities
will focus on species and wildlife trade monitoring, research design for WWF
flagship species projects and vulnerability analyses to climate change for
flagship species. The incumbent will aid in statistical analysis and the
transfer of information and skills to WWF personnel working in the field,
enabling their implementation of field work and analysis through mentoring
and dissemination of the latest scientific techniques.



The position will work closely with the WWF-US species teams for Africa and
Asia, the wildlife trade monitoring partner TRAFFIC, WWF's science and
climate programs, and WWF's priority place teams to liaise with and support
field projects with monitoring and research. A component of the position
will involve coordinating a conservation science network of field
practitioners across the WWF network. The candidate will also work on
development of technical reports, grant proposals, presentations and
outreach material.



The successful candidate should have a Master's degree in ecology, wildlife
biology, quantitative wildlife ecology, or a related field. The position
will require: 2 years of field research experience and 2 years of
statistical work and research design. Experience in capture-mark-recapture,
distance sampling, occupancy, telemetry and spatial analyses are essential.
Experience in Population and Habitat Viability Analyses, Bayesian Analyses,
climate change vulnerability assessments and GIS are beneficial.



Excellent communications and strong presentation skills with project
management experience are essential. Proven ability to work as part of a
team is necessary. Skills transfer and/or teaching experience is also
needed. This position will require extensive and extended travel.
International work experience is preferred.




AA/EOE Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Please submit cover
letter and resume. 

 

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Sybille Klenzendorf  |  Managing Director  |  Species Conservation

World Wildlife Fund | 1250 24th St. NW, Washington, DC 20037. United States

office: +1 202 495 4723 | fax: +1 202 775 8287

 

 

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