REVISED (new link) Job Opening: LEAD SCIENTIST - NORTH AND CENTRAL COAST
REGION (The Nature Conservancy, CALIFORNIA)

 

The Lead Scientist for the North and Central Coasts Region of California
provides conservation science leadership for The Nature Conservancy, by
effectively managing and mentoring a team of scientists and coordinating
with a diverse team of non-scientist conservation professionals, to
ensure that the conservation projects, priorities, and policies planned
and implemented across the region have robust scientific foundations and
achieve the greatest possible conservation outcomes. S/he develops and
provides standardized approaches and methodologies, information,
analyses, maps and expertise to help focus Conservancy and partner
conservation efforts on the strategies that will deliver effective
conservation at the greatest scale. S/he is a trained scientist, whose
responsibility is to provide staff members with current scientific
information and innovative science-based approaches required to address
key conservation challenges related to sustaining biodiversity in
natural and human-dominated landscapes. S/he supports the conservation
program staff in activities including identification of priorities,
multi-objective planning, monitoring-protocol development, easement
development and monitoring, measures of success implementation,
coordination of field research collaboratives, communication of our work
to partners, funders, and community members, and general science
guidance.  S/he is responsible for working with TNC staff to communicate
and publish findings of conservation research and practice. S/he is
responsible for developing a network of research and agency scientific
colleagues to ensure that priority conservation science needs are met
across the region. S/he is responsible for delivering conservation
science tools, biodiversity data and field services, technical support
and training and development of best practices to Conservancy staff and
partners.

 

The full job description can be found here:
http://www.nature.org/aboutus/careers/index.htm 

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General information about working at The Nature Conservancy is here:
http://www.nature.org/aboutus/careers/index.htm 

 

Application deadline: Friday, December 9, 2011 

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