UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS
JOB OPENING: AGRICULTURE/CLIMATE SCIENTIST
FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM
WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE
http://www.ucsusa.org/about/jobs-at-ucs.html#AgricultureClimate_Scientist

The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) is seeking an agriculture and
climate scientist for the Food and Environment Program*s exciting
campaigns advocating fundamental changes in government policy, corporate
practices, and consumer choices to enable America*s farmers to produce
healthy food in a safe and sustainable manner. 

An independent nonprofit alliance of more than 100,000 concerned
citizens and scientists, UCS, for over 30 years, has creatively and
successfully combined rigorous scientific analysis and passionate
citizen action to gain a cleaner, healthier environment and a safer
world. 

Duties: The successful candidate for this position will work with the
Food and Environment Program staff-scientists/policy analysts, lawyer,
lobbyist, and outreach organizer-to transform U.S. agriculture by
encouraging and enabling sustainable food systems; exposing and
correcting defects, in the current industrial food production system,
including the impacts on climate; and changing public opinion of
industrialized agriculture.

In particular, the new scientist will:
*       research and write technical and policy reports that advance the
program*s advocacy goals, particularly on agriculture and climate
issues;
*       provide research and other technical support to advance program
goals promoting sustainable food systems;
*       research and write technical comments, statements, and testimony
on program issues; 
*       participate in developing campaign goals, strategies, and
tactics; and 
*       represent UCS in scientific, press, and public sectors.

Basic knowledge and abilities desired: 
*       Comprehensive knowledge of the scientific and public policy
issues associated with agriculture and climate 
*       Ph.D. in an agricultural or biological science, including
expertise in agriculture, soils, climate gases, modeling, and a strong
background in chemistry 
*       Capacity to conduct full life cycle analyses of agricultural
systems in terms of their contributions to greenhouse gases 
*       Understanding the role of science and advocacy in shaping public
opinion and policy debates
*       Strong analytic and project management skills
*       Excellent writing and public speaking skills
*       Ability to communicate and work effectively in groups

Experience desired: 
*       Three or more years of progressively responsible experience in
scientific and/or public policy work in agriculture and climate 
*       Familiarity with public policy process regarding agriculture and
climate 
*       Demonstrated ability to produce reports on science policy issues
and write about complex policy and scientific matters for a lay audience

*       Evidence of strong analytical skills

Salary and benefits: Competitive.

To apply: Send a cover letter (referencing how you learned of the job
opening) and résumé via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] by October 6.
Electronic submissions only. No phone calls.

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