JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

The Cadenasso Landscape and Urban Ecology lab at UC Davis, Department of Plant 
Sciences, seeks a junior specialist to assist with an interdisciplinary project 
focused on ecosystem services in urban systems, home gardening, and lead 
exposure.  The applicant will be responsible for quantifying soil lead 
concentrations in urban gardens in Sacramento, CA, recruiting study 
participants, creating spatially explicit maps of research results, mentoring 
undergraduate students and interns, and conducting surveys.  The position will 
require extensive time in the field, i.e. residential areas of Sacramento, CA.  
The applicant will be expected to engage with study participants and be able to 
articulate the goals of the research project to a wide range of audiences, 
including academic and local community groups.  The applicant will be an active 
member of a collaborative and interdisciplinary research project and must 
possess the flexibility to work both as a team member and independently.

Requirements: Bachelor's degree in environmental science or related field 
required.  Previous field and lab experience required.  GIS (geographic 
information systems) experience and familiarity with ESRI software required.  
The applicant must possess excellent written and oral communication skills.  
Knowledge and experience working closely with Sacramento non-profits focused on 
issues surrounding urban agriculture is desired but not required.  Working 
knowledge of culturally important crops and regional environmental justice 
issues is desired but not required.  This is a full time position.  The 
applicant is expected to work 40 hours per week.  Applicant must have access to 
reliable transportation in order to travel to sampling sites in Sacramento, CA.

The Junior Specialist will be expected to:

1.      50% -- In the field - sample soil at research sites, maintain a field 
notebook of sampling locations, and map research sites/sampling locations.

2.      30% -- In the office - coordinate field crews, assist with 
administrative duties associated with participant recruitment efforts, enter 
data, conduct basic statistical analyses, maintain geographic database, 
maintain laboratory/field equipment and supplies, produce maps, update x-ray 
safety information, and attend meetings with community partners.

3.      20% -- In the laboratory - prepare and analyze soil samples.

Closing Date:      May 31st, 2012 or until position is filled.
Salary: $34,680 - $36,984 annually, commensurate with experience

Application: submit a letter of interest, CV, and contact information for 3 
references to:
Mary Cadenasso
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Mary L Cadenasso
Associate Professor

Department of Plant Sciences
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Davis, CA 95616

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