Assistant Leader-Fisheries, U.S. Geological Survey, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit | University of Wyoming | Professional Salary: $66,613 - $87,893 Closing: 8/25 Responsibilities: Conduct research on applied fisheries management and aquatic conservation issues in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains that addresses the needs of state and federal resource management agencies; mentor graduate students at both the MS and PhD levels; provide technical services to cooperators, particularly the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Participate as a faculty member in the Department of Zoology and Physiology at the University of Wyoming. Teach up to one graduate- level course per year. Qualifications: Education: PhD in fisheries science, ecology, zoology, conservation biology, or related field. Experience: Postdoctoral, agency, or faculty research experience in applied fisheries management, fisheries science, fish ecology, and/or aquatic ecology and conservation. Other: Publication and grant record corresponding with experience; demonstrated ability to develop a productive research program involving academic and agency collaborations; and interest in application of adaptive management and informed decision-making principles in research and education. Contact: Apply at link below. Announcement CR-2009-0404 Web link: http://www.usajobs.gov Contact: Wayne Hubert [email protected] or Matthew Kauffman [email protected]
