GENERAL SUMMARY
Provides scientific and logistical assistance to the cooperatively managed
animal programs of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Initiates and
collaborates in data analyses and research related to the management of small
populations of animals.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
* Work with Studbook Keepers and Species Coordinators from zoos around
the country to prepare pedigree ("studbook") databases for analysis; complete
standard demographic and genetic analyses on the populations; and develop
recommendations for future breedings in cooperatively managed conservation
programs.
* Assist in the preparation and publication of reports on population
analyses and breeding recommendations, and facilitate communication of these to
zoos participating in the breeding programs.
* Analyze databases and other records to resolve issues related to
animal population management.
* Conduct and/or participate in research and development of techniques
for demographic and genetic management of animal populations.
* Provide assistance (via phone, email, internet conferencing) to
studbook keepers and species coordinators on questions related to database
analyses and population management.
* Participate in training of population management topics to zoo
professionals, zoo visitors, and other audiences.
* Travel to AZA related conferences and meetings.
* Develop and/or assist with the development and maintenance of
population management software.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
* Successful candidates must have strong computer, organizational, and
communication skills (written and spoken);
* Successful candidates would likely have a strong background in
population biology, use and interpretation of simulation and deterministic
models, and broad biological knowledge of species biologies;
* A commitment to wildlife conservation through management of wild and
zoo populations;
* A willingness to participate in the department's team approach to
projects.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
* Master's Degree is strongly preferred; Bachelor's Degree is essential.
Knowledge of basic zoology or biology preferred. Experience with zoo based
population management programs is desirable. Must be able to work up to 10
weekends per year.
Please submit a resume with a brief cover letter highlighting your relevant
experience, education, interests and career goals as attachments by email
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> (or Human Resources Department,
Lincoln Park Zoo, P.O. Box 14903 Chicago, IL 60614).