Invasive Species/Citizen Science Program Coordinator

Purpose of Position: The program coordinator manages and progresses a 
statewide volunteer citizen science program (www.texasinvasives.org) with 
over 1,000 citizen scientists, who seek out and report outbreaks of selected 
harmful invasive species in their local areas.

Essential Functions: Partner and work with Texas Parks and Wildlife Texas 
Nature Trackers, Texas Master Naturalists, Master Gardeners, and other 
citizen science organizations to recruit new volunteers to the Invaders of 
Texas program. Organize and administer 10 Citizen Science training workshops 
in different regions of Texas to train new citizen scientists in the use of 
the Invaders of Texas Early Detection and Reporting (EDR) Toolkit. 
Information gathered by Citizen Scientist will be used in research of 
invasive species. Develop a new branch of the Invaders of Texas program 
training new and existing citizen scientists to identify and report invasive 
pest species of regulatory concern, including insects and animals. Promote 
the Invaders program by presenting results at professional conferences, 
publishing articles in regional media. Use citizen science data to study the 
distribution of invasive species and publish results of that research. 
Manage project budget. Administer the Early Detection Database and create 
reports on the distribution of invasive species in Texas. Research the 
ecological and economic impacts of invasive species and perform weed risk 
assessments. Work with Director of Conservation to secure grants for 
invasive species program funding. Promote awareness of invasive species 
issues in Texas through publications and presentations. Manage the 
www.texasinvasives.org website.

Marginal/Incidental functions: Other related functions as assigned. Position 
requires occasional weekend and evening work.

Required qualifications: Bachelor's degree. Course work in in ecology, 
botany, natural resources, biology, invasive species biology, or 
conservation. Must demonstrate ability to effectively communicate with the 
public, volunteers, and management and project team members. Equivalent 
combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted as 
appropriate.

Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree and 3 years of experience in 
ecology, botany, natural resources, biology, invasive species biology, 
conservation, citizen science, or related field. Able to work confidently, 
both independently and in collaboration with project team members. Must be 
highly organized and able to multi-task. Familiarity with grant development 
process is preferred but not required. Applicant must possess proficient 
writing and computer skills (MS Office, database management, and computer 
graphics). Preference will be given to candidates with a demonstrated 
knowledge of invasive species issues in Texas and invasive plant 
identification. Additional knowledge of invasive pest and animals is 
preferred.

Working conditions: May work in all weather conditions May work in extreme 
temperatures May work around standard office conditions Repetitive use of a 
keyboard at a workstation Use of manual dexterity Lifting and moving Manual 
dexterity sufficient to reach/handle items and work with the fingers. 
Minimal lifting, carrying, bending, and pushing/pulling. Overnight travel 
(up to 25 percent) by land or air.

Earliest Start Date: Immediately
Position Duration: Funding expected to continue
Monthly Salary: $2,666 negotiable depending on qualifications
Location: The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas 
at Austin (www.wildflower.org), Austin, TX
To Apply: Visit https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/120105014222 
for formal posting and application process.

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