Research Associate: Waterbird Management and Monitoring 
The Patuxent Wildlife Research Center and the NC Cooperative Research Unit 
seek a research associate to support an integrated monitoring program for 
a broad suite of waterbirds across the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways in 
the eastern United States.  The monitoring program is driven by the 
decision-making needs of management agencies and their partners, at three 
spatial scales (flyway, regional, and local), and encompasses monitoring 
of waterbird populations and their habitats.  The Integrated Waterbird 
Management & Monitoring (IWMM) initiative has completed  one pilot season. 
 Continued development of the monitoring program will require: development 
of appropriate sampling designs at multiple scales; data management and 
analysis; training field staff in monitoring and data management 
protocols; logistical oversight of the data collection; revision of 
sampling designs and methods in light of the pilot data; and consultation 
with database engineers to describe the performance requirements for a 
web-based database for long-term use.

Description
This position is located at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center.  The 
successful applicant will work with Patuxent scientists and Dr. Jaime 
Collazo (NCSU), and will be part of an interagency research team, 
including scientists from U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service Refuges, USFWS Division of Migratory Bird Management, and several 
Joint Ventures.  The research team will provide substantial support in the 
overall framework for the monitoring program, logistical arrangements with 
field staff, and review of the details of the monitoring plan.  Travel 
funds will be provided to support visits with study team members and other 
cooperators, and to attend regional training workshops.

Qualifications
Minimum: Master's degree plus 1-3 years of research assistant experience 
is required.
Preferred: 1) Ph.D. in quantitative ecology, biostatistics, or other 
relevant field, preferably within the last 5 years; 2) Expertise in 
monitoring design for ecological problems and database management; 3) 
Knowledge of waterbird ecology, statistical analysis, and adaptive 
management; and 4) Excellent verbal and written communication skills to 
facilitate a collaborative research  environment and dissemination of 
results in public forums and scientific outlets.

Benefits
The salary range is approximately $50,000 - $70,000 (includes 15% fringe 
benefits with the potential for a 5% annual increase) depending on 
qualifications.  This is a one-year time-limited appointment with 
potential for extension based on the scope of the applicant?s interests 
and contingent on funding.  Benefits are fully described in the 
University?s Benefits Handbook (
http://www7.acs.ncsu.edu/benefits/pdf/Post-Doc_Benefits_Booklet.pdf). 

Application
If interested, please submit an online application for job announcement 
#61971 at the North Carolina State University employment opportunities 
website <
https://jobs.ncsu.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1315419254497
>

For general questions about the position and the Integrated Waterbird 
Management and Monitoring Program contact Jim Lyons ([email protected]). 
 For questions about North Carolina State University, contact Jaime 
Collazo ([email protected]).  For questions about USGS Patuxent 
Wildlife Research Center, contact Michael Runge ([email protected]).

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