Audubon is recruiting for a spatial ecologist, see details below.  To view the 
description online and apply visit - 
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Spatial Ecologist

Job Location:

US-PA-Ivyland

Type:

Regular Full-Time


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More information about this job:

Overview:


Now in its second century, Audubon is dedicated to protecting birds and other 
wildlife and the habitat that supports them. Audubon's mission is engaging 
people in bird conservation on a hemispheric scale through science, policy, 
education and on-the-ground conservation action.  By mobilizing and aligning 
its network of Chapters, Centers, State and Important Bird Area programs in the 
four major migratory flyways in the Americas, the organization will bring the 
full power of Audubon to bear on protecting common and threatened bird species 
and the critical habitat they need to survive.  And as part of the BirdLife 
International, Audubon will join people in over 100 in-country organizations 
all working to protect a network of Important Bird Areas around the world, 
leveraging the impact of actions they take at a local level.  What defines 
Audubon's unique value is a powerful grassroots network of nearly 500 local 
chapters, 23 state offices, 43 Audubon Centers, Important Bird Area Programs in 
46 states, and 700 staff across the country.  Audubon is an Equal Opportunity 
Employer (EOE).

Position Summary:


The Spatial Ecologist will assist in the identification of Global Important 
Bird Areas across the United States. The Important Bird Area program has 
established criteria for identifying regions that hold the highest numbers of 
bird species of conservation concern. The employee will coordinate with the 
Important Bird Area program, other scientists and regional bird experts.

Essential Functions:


Using GIS and R, the employee will look across bird databases to find hotspots 
for birds of conservation concern. These draft hotspots will then be examined 
by regional bird experts to create proposed sites. This project will work in 
conjunction with the several national and regional staff and will have an 
opportunity to participate in related projects looking at historical bird 
trends and future impacts of climate change. Potential to develop a project 
suitable for publication lead by the employee. There is flexibility in the 
location of the position.

Qualifications and Experience:


* Degree in biology, advanced degree preferred

* At least 5 years experience in similar projects (advanced degree training can 
be included as experience)

* Demonstrated expertise in GIS and R, especially scripting

* Experience with spatial statistics and MARXAN preferred

* Collaborative spirit and willingness to work with other staff in remote 
locations



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