Postdoctoral Research Associate (Conservation Social Science/Anthropology)

The Nature Conservancy's (TNC) Global Lands Program 
(http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/urgentissues/land-conservation/index.htm) 
is recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with an 
interdisciplinary team to synthesize and analyze the evidence of the 
effectiveness of socially-oriented conservation strategies implemented in 
partnership with indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLC). This project 
will focus on two IPLC strategies as pathways to social and ecological impact: 
1) culturally aligned, environmentally sustainable economic development, and 2) 
leadership development and capacity building.

Position Description:
The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work closely with TNC scientists and 
field staff in collaboration with external partners to conduct systematic 
literature review on causal links between economic development and/or 
leadership development and social and ecological impacts. The research will 
involve aggregating programmatic information to develop generalizable causal 
models as informed by existing TNC programs; assessing the evidence behind 
causal links; analyzing the conditions and interventions that enhance the 
likelihood of successful outcomes for people and nature; elucidating knowledge 
gaps; and identifying opportunities to add to the evidence base through 
monitoring and evaluation. The results will inform a methodology and/or 
decision-support tool to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of TNC 
conservation initiatives involving indigenous and communal lands and focused on 
economic development and/or leadership development.

Within this scope, opportunities exist to develop and explore novel research 
questions of interest. This position offers a unique opportunity to publish in 
high impact journals and disseminate research to key decision-makers inside and 
outside the organization, while doing applied research that speaks to both 
theory and practice.

Responsibilities will include:

  *   Aggregate programmatic information to develop generalizable causal models 
that are rooted in evidence and informed by existing TNC projects.
  *   Create database on the evidence behind causal links that builds upon 
existing academic and gray literature, systematic reviews, and meta-studies.
  *   Conduct a systematic synthesis of the empirical evidence that may include 
meta-analysis.
  *   Conduct quality assessment and sensitivity analyses to assess 
susceptibility of biases.
  *   Participates in workshop(s) with TNC staff in relevant field programs and 
external partners to refine and review the scientific evidence in conjunction 
with causal models developed by conservation practitioners.
  *   Collaborate with multi-disciplinary scientists within TNC and across 
partner institutions.
  *   Disseminate research by publishing in peer-reviewed journals, producing 
reports, presenting at national conferences, and communicating findings within 
conservation and IPLC communities.

This position will be supervised by Dr. Christina Kennedy 
(https://www.nature.org/science-in-action/our-scientists/nature-conservancy-experts-conservation-lands-christina-kennedy.xml)
 and will interact closely with other TNC scientists and practitioners 
supporting TNC's indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLC) strategy 
(https://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/urgentissues/land-conservation/indigenouspeoples/index.htm).
Required Qualifications:



  *   A Ph.D. in Anthropology, Social Science, Environmental Science, Applied 
Economics, Development Economics, or related/cross-disciplinary fields and at 
least 1-year related work experience.
  *   Proficient in systematic syntheses that may include meta-analytic 
approaches, data mining (e.g., random forests) using statistical analysis 
software (e.g., R, WinBUGS, STATA), and design of socio-ecological monitoring 
and impact evaluations.
  *   Familiarity with culturally aligned and environmentally sustainable 
economic development models.
  *   Familiarity with literature on environmental and resource economics, 
development economics, socio-ecological systems, common-pool resources, 
sustainable development, community-based natural resource management, and 
conservation biology.
  *   Excellent written and oral communication skills with a proven publication 
record in peer-reviewed journals and the ability to write technical reports.



Desired Qualifications:

  *   Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems software (ArcGIS, QGIS) 
and R, or Python.
  *   Demonstrated experience with spatial analysis.
  *   Willingness to learn new statistical models and software as needed for 
research.
  *   Ability to work effectively with an interdisciplinary team to meet 
deadlines. Highly motivated and capable of working independently to complete 
projects.
  *   Strong organizational and communication skills (both oral and written).
  *   Willingness to travel internationally and in remote locales.
  *   Experience in international conservation and international science 
efforts.

Benefits:
He/she will be a full-time employee of The Nature Conservancy with competitive 
salary and benefits. Position will be supported for 2 years subject to adequate 
performance review. Funding is available for travel costs to attend 
project-related team meetings and professional conferences.

Location:
Preferred location for this position is Fort Collins, CO.

Start Date:
Preferred start date is on or before June 30, 2018.

Application:
Apply through The Nature Conservancy Careers at:
https://careers.nature.org/psp/tnccareers/APPLICANT/APPL/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&SiteId=1&FOCUS=Applicant&JobOpeningId=46371&PostingSeq=1

Apply to Job ID # 46371, submit letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and 
contact information for three references. All applications must be submitted 
prior to 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on April 30, 2018.


The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global, non-profit organization (501c(3) 
under US Law) that is dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all 
life depends. We seek to achieve our mission through science-based planning and 
implementation of conservation strategies that provide for the needs of people 
and nature.

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