JOB OPPORTUNITY

Job Title: San Joaquin Valley Avian Conservation Scientist
Employment Length: One year position beginning fall 2010, with potential to 
extend
Hours/Benefits: Full time with competitive benefits
Application deadline: 08/06/2010 or until filled

PRBO Background
PRBO Conservation Science (PRBO) is a non-profit research organization that 
advances conservation through avian ecology and ecosystem research. For over 40 
years, PRBO has built expertise in avian ecology, population biology, spatial 
ecology, ecosystem science, conservation applications and education and 
outreach.  PRBO's mission is to conserve birds, other wildlife and ecosystems 
through innovative scientific research and outreach. PRBO leads national and 
international efforts to address critical conservation issues with bird and 
ecosystem science.  For additional information, see 
www.prbo.org<http://www.prbo.org/>.

Background and Position Summary:
In the San Joaquin Valley, over 95% of the historic riparian areas and wetlands 
have been lost. Yet with implementation of a restoration settlement pressing 
and the commitment of a multitude of resource agencies, conservation 
organizations and individuals, there exists great promise to restore some of 
the region's ecological integrity, while also sustaining the regions vital 
agricultural economy.  To guide restoration activities for maximum benefit to 
migratory bird populations and to better understand how to improve management 
actions and conservation strategies for aquatic and riparian birds in the San 
Joaquin region, priority research, monitoring, and ecological modeling projects 
identified through PRBO, the Central Valley Joint Venture, and the Migratory 
Bird Conservation Partnership need to be advanced.

PRBO's San Joaquin Valley Avian Conservation Scientist (hereafter Conservation 
Scientist) will provide scientific leadership in the restoration of the San 
Joaquin River and associated habitats for migratory and resident birds.  The 
Conservation Scientist will be one of PRBO's primary representatives for 
research, monitoring, and collaborative conservation efforts in the region.  
Responsibilities of this position include: 1) collaborating with PRBO and 
partner organizations to determine priority conservation needs for resident and 
migratory birds in the San Joaquin, 2) designing and implementing monitoring 
and research projects to inform migratory bird conservation, and 3) ensuring 
that PRBO science is shared with other researchers, conservation stakeholders, 
and are integrated into conservation planning and implementation efforts.

The successful candidate must be able to take independent initiative to build 
and maintain a strong research and conservation program while also facilitating 
highly effective collaborative relationships with key partners.  She/he must 
have a strong background in avian ecology, including quantitative skills and 
field experience with birds.  PhD or MS preferred, but BS with a highly 
impressive foundation of applicable work experience will also be considered.

Responsibilities

Building a collaborative conservation program - The Conservation Scientist will 
be responsible for maintaining and building solid, trusted working 
relationships and collaborations with key partners throughout the region. This 
position is supported through the Migratory Bird Conservation Partnership 
(MBCP) in which PRBO is working closely with The Nature Conservancy and Audubon 
California to pursue a shared ten-year vision to protect, restore, and enhance 
priority conservation areas for migratory birds in California. Close 
coordination with MBCP staff in those organizations will be essential.  Other 
priority partners and partnerships to actively engage include the San Joaquin 
River Partnership, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish 
and Game, River Partners, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Bureau of 
Reclamation, Grasslands Water District, Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners, the 
Central Valley Joint Venture, local universities, and others.  The Conservation 
Scientist will be expected to live in the San Joaquin Valley and travel to 
represent PRBO at meetings with partners throughout the region (e.g., 
Sacramento, Davis, Chico, Fresno, and Petaluma).

Project design, management and coordination - The Conservation Scientist will 
help identify and initiate research and monitoring projects relevant to 
conservation of migratory birds primarily in the San Joaquin Basin of the 
Central Valley of California. For those projects, this position will help lead 
project design (site selection, sampling, determination of appropriate 
metrics), implementation (set-up and data collection), management (people and 
data), and coordination (within PRBO and with partners).

Data management, analysis, synthesis, and publication - The Conservation 
Scientist will help ensure that project and program level data (PRBO has been 
collecting data in the San Joaquin for over 10 years) are centralized, 
synthesized, and communicated in the most effective ways of conservation 
problem-solving. She/he will also help ensure that program related data are 
integrated into broader scale monitoring and modeling projects by PRBO and 
partners.  The Conservation Scientist will be expected to publish research 
results in peer-reviewed journals.  For examples of recent PRBO publications 
see: http://www.prbo.org/cms/553.

Training, outreach, and development - The Conservation Scientist will be 
responsible for training other researchers and citizen scientists in bird 
identification and data collection techniques, as necessary. She/he will 
present results of research, monitoring, and conservation efforts at various 
forums, including scientific conferences, technical committees, and 
conservation group meetings.  The Conservation Scientist may often interact 
with private landowners (e.g., farmers, ranchers, duck club owners, and 
hunters) in order to promote private land conservation and obtain access to 
properties for monitoring and research.  Finally, the Conservation Scientist 
will work with a team of collaborators (internal and external) to help raise 
funds for high priority research and monitoring activities.

Qualifications

*         PhD or M.S. with significant experience in ornithology, ecology, 
natural resource sciences, conservation biology, wildlife biology and 
management, or ecological restoration. BS with a highly impressive foundation 
of applicable work experience will also be considered.

*         Avian research and ecological monitoring experience with demonstrated 
skills in field data collection techniques, identification of Western birds by 
sight and sound, data management, sampling design, and statistical analyses.

*         Knowledge of wetland and riparian habitat management and conservation 
challenges - experience studying or addressing these challenges in the San 
Joaquin Valley desirable but not necessary.

*         Extensive experience working closely with partners including 
government agencies, NGOs, and private landowner groups.

*         Experience organizing and leading meetings including logistics, 
agenda development, facilitation, and follow-up.

*         Solid writing skills (scientific, popular, and grant-writing).

*         Outstanding communication (including presentations and training), 
coordination, and leadership skills.

Applicants must be in good physical condition, as long hours in field, under 
very hot and sometime very cold conditions, will be required and some hiking 
will be involved to access sites.  Ability to work independently and coordinate 
with a team is necessary.  Applicants should have a good attitude toward 
working closely with the agricultural and duck hunting communities and other 
private land owners.

Benefits, Working Conditions, and Funding
PRBO offers 100% health care coverage, full dental care, and partial coverage 
of dependents including domestic partners, per the conditions stated in PRBO's 
Personnel Manual.  PRBO headquarters are in Petaluma, California, but the Avian 
Conservation Scientist will be expected to live in the San Joaquin Basin of the 
Central Valley.  This position requires a good deal of travel to field sites 
and meetings, and involves working some evenings and weekends.  Funding is 
secured for at least one year - longer term employment is possible through this 
position and will be based on continuation of funding and employee's 
performance.

To Apply
E-mail (1) cover letter describing qualifications for this position and 
interest in PRBO, (2) complete CV/resume, (3) writing example, and (4) contact 
information (including phone numbers and e-mail addresses) for 3 references to 
Catherine Hickey ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Tom Gardali 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) with "San Joaquin Valley Avian 
Conservation Scientist" in the subject line.  Applicants may be subject to 
background checks. Application deadline is August 6, 2010, though position will 
remain open until a successful candidate has been identified.  PRBO is an Equal 
Opportunity Employer.


Thomas Gardali
Associate Director, Terrestrial Ecology Division
PRBO Conservation Science
Palomarin Field Station
P.O. Box 1157
Bolinas, CA 94924
415.868.0655 x381
www.prbo.org<http://www.prbo.org>

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