Post-doctoral Fellow:  Avian Conservation Biologist

New College of Florida and Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment are
seeking an Avian Conservation Biologist who will lead Disney’s avian
conservation efforts in collaboration with various partners in Walt Disney
Parks and Resorts, conservation organizations, universities, and local,
state, and federal agencies. Primary responsibilities include the oversight
and coordination of a native bird monitoring program at Walt Disney World,
the coordination and expansion of research, conservation, and public
outreach for purple martins (*Progne subis*), and the development of a
research and conservation plan for Siberian cranes (*Grus leucogeranus*).
Applications must demonstrate a strong background in ecological and
conservation sciences, demonstrated record of publishing in peer-reviewed
journals, engaging the public in programs to inspire conservation,
excellent communication skills, and a passion for conservation.

Specific duties to include:

*Native Bird Monitoring Program at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts*
• Develop a research and conservation program with native birds that align
with citizen science opportunities for guests visiting Walt Disney World
• Oversight of the current native bird surveys at Walt Disney World in
Florida
• Develop native bird surveys and citizen science opportunities for guests
visiting various Walt Disney Parks and Resorts (China, France, CA)

*Purple Martin Research and Conservation Program at Walt Disney World*
• Lead the purple martin research and conservation program at Walt Disney
World
• Train team members in field techniques for the proper handling and care
of the birds
• Assist with the development of key guest experiences for purple martins
Siberian Crane Research and Conservation Collaboration
• Participate in the international strategic conservation planning sessions
for the Siberian Crane.
• Develop research and conservation activities that support the
implementation of the strategic conservation plan for the Siberian Crane
that involve Disney staff.

Qualifications:

• M.S. or Ph.D (preferred) in Conservation Biology, Zoology, Wildlife
Biology, or related field.
• Qualified to obtain a banding permit and related state and federal
permits for all proposed research projects and/or previous banding permits
for related species
• Experience building and leading diverse teams and excellent leadership
skills that demonstrate the ability to effectively persuade and influence
across a variety of disciplines.
• Strong quantitative skills and a demonstrated record of publishing in
peer-reviewed journals.
• Experience in developing and delivering public education programs that
engage families with birds and conservation issues.
• Familiarity with the goals of the Conservation Measures Partnership and
the use of Miradi in strategic conservation planning.
• Experience with GIS mapping and analysis tools, telemetry, and remote
sensing data
• Passion for avian conservation programs and engaging the public


Applicants should send a cover letter outlining how their training,
accomplishments, and experience qualifies them for a position working at
Walt Disney World, a c.v., and 3 references (provide phone and email
addresses) that will be contacted for additional information regarding the
candidates qualifications.

Send applications to:  Dr. Anne Savage, Conservation Director, Disney’s
Animals, Science, and Environment, PO Box 10000, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32818
email:  [email protected]

Application deadline:  January 19, 2015

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