Science Programs Director

Milpitas, CA

 

 

The San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory is seeking a strong science leader with 
the ability to grow and manage our science programs.  The Science Programs 
Director will be responsible for fundraising, program and staff development, 
and cultivating a network of partners among community leaders, state and 
federal agencies, and private partners.  The Science Programs Director will be 
responsible for managing key projects in our Landbirds and Waterbirds Programs 
such as the Coyote Creek Field Station long-term banding station, the Upland 
Habitat Goals Focus Teams, our long term involvement with the San Francisco Bay 
National Wildlife Refuge on the South Bay Salt Ponds Project, and a study of 
the effects of California Gulls at landfills on nesting success of federally 
protected birds.       

 

The Bird Observatory is a small non-profit organization with 5 permanent 
full-time staff members and an annual budget of $400,000 located in Milpitas in 
the heart of the South San Francisco Bay Area.  SFBBO has 26 years of 
experience conducting avian research in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Our 
research contributes to land management decisions that address local 
conservation challenges of concern to resource agencies, policymakers, and 
California citizens.  In addition to riparian research and breeding population 
studies of colonial water birds and California Gulls, we participate in the 
South Bay Salt Pond Science Team and the San Francisco Bay Area Upland Habitat 
Goals Focus Teams. Through our Outreach program, we actively provide 
opportunities for people to be directly involved in the natural history and 
science of the San Francisco Bay Area, expanding their appreciation for the 
local environment. The Bird Observatory has a team of 100 long-standing, 
dedicated volunteers !
 who greatly enhance the reach of our science.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

 

*       Actively pursuing funding opportunities through grants and contracts
*       Managing existing grants and contracts
*       Mentoring, development, and evaluation of technical staff; oversee 
Landbirds and Waterbirds Program Supervisors
*       Directing the publication of bird observatory studies in peer-reviewed 
outlets
*       Representing the bird observatory at professional conferences
*       Supporting our mission through program development and tracking
*       Networking with partners for professional visibility
*       Coordinating volunteer management and training for technical assistance 
with the Outreach Programs Coordinator and Science Program staff

 




QUALIFICATIONS

 

*       Advanced degree in biology, ornithology, or related field (Ph.D. a plus)
*       Grant and contract development experience
*       Team building and mentoring experience  
*       Staff training experience related to standard ornithological methods 
(bird banding, point counts, nest searching)
*       Experience with experimental design and statistical analyses for bird 
banding and count data 
*       Technical writing and publication experience 
*       Collaborative partnership experience with state and federal agencies 
and private foundations

 

Salary range: $45,000 - $50,000 depending on qualifications and experience 
including a competitive benefits package including 15 paid time off days to 
start.  

 

To apply, please submit both a cover letter and resume, to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  no later than July 11, 2008.  Please include 
"Science Programs Director Search" in subject line.

 

For additional organizational information, please see our website at: 
www.sfbbo.org <http://www.sfbbo.org/> . 

 

 

 

 

 



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