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[email protected]. 

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TITLE:                  Spatial Analyst and Data Management Coordinator

SUPERVISORS:            VP Conservation Stewardship

LOCATION:               Kalamazoo Nature Center, Kalamazoo, Michigan

PREPARER:               Sarah Reding, VP of Conservation & Stewardship, 
[email protected]

DEADLINE:               October 21 2013


SUMMARY OF POSITION:
The Coordinator will assist all members of the department of Conservation and 
Stewardship in collection and creation of spatial data and information relevant 
to 
departmental projects. This can include training and assistance in the use of 
GIS/GPS 
software and equipment, creation of cartographic products including maps and 
data, 
appropriate spatial and statistical analyses of data. They will also be 
involved as a 
member of a team involving project management, field work, collecting and 
reporting 
data.  Grant and project development is also a portion of this position. 


DUTIES:

1.      Lead or participate as a member of a research team. Conduct field 
surveys as 
needed. Many research projects currently focus on Avian species. Be familiar or 
willing to 
learn identification of species by sight or call in order to collect data is a 
plus. 
2.      Prepare maps, tabular data, charts, graphs and statistical comparisons 
using GIS, 
Access, and Excel and other software packages as required.

3.      Use GPS/GIS techniques to assist in ongoing research and land 
management work. 

4.      Instruct other Conservation Stewardship staff in GPS field techniques. 

5.      Maintain research GPS/GIS equipment and supplies.

6.      Obtain and maintain digital geographic database layers (e.g., satellite 
imagery, 
aerial photographs, topographic maps, road maps, etc.) relevant to support of 
staff 
ArcView projects.  Maintain software licenses and assist in the purchasing of 
new 
software.

3.      Assist with computer systems management.

4.      Supervise volunteers in the field or office as needed.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:

1.      Preferred degrees in Conservation, Environmental Studies, GIS, 
Geography, Biology, 
or related fields. Knowledge of Avian research a plus.
2.      Extensive familiarity with Great Lakes basin flora and fauna.
3.   Experience in grant writing and partnership development.
4.   Ability to work as part of a team and independently.
5.   Familiarity with VBA programming.
6.   Demonstrated strong communication and writing skills (reports, peer 
review).
7.   Demonstrated expertise in both field and computer applications of GIS, 
including   
ArcView software and spatial analysis tools.
8.      Satellite / remote sensing / LIDAR experience or willing to learn
9.      Working knowledge of spatial statistics
10.     Familiar with Filmaker pro- access (inquiry based)
11.     Ability to work on a variety of projects and on a varied schedule.
12.     Commitment to the environment and goals of the Kalamazoo Nature Center.
13      Creativity and high energy.
14      Ability to work as part of a team and collaborative research.
15      Ability to work with a diverse group of people.
16      Demonstrated ability to work as a self-starter and self-directed.
17      Ability to lead groups of people over rough terrain under harsh 
conditions and to 
lift fifty pounds.
18      Commitment to the KNC mission.

The Kalamazoo Nature Center Mission Statement:  The Kalamazoo Nature Center is 
a 
not-for-profit organization whose mission is to inspire people to care for the 
environment by providing experiences that lead them to understand their 
connection to 
the natural world.

The Kalamazoo Nature Center is an equal opportunity organization that will not 
discriminate in its programs or hiring practices on the basis of race, color, 
religion, sex, 
age, ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, height, 
weight, sexual 
orientation or identity, marital status, or political affiliation. 

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