Dear colleagues,
The Nature Conservancy in Arizona is looking to hire  a Forest Ecologist based 
in the Flagstaff, AZ area. 
This is an exciting opportunity, and we would appreciate your help in 
distributing this job posting to interested and qualified candidates. 

The Forest Ecologist provides scientific leadership in forest management, 
focusing on evaluating, developing and applying science-based practices in a 
dynamic socio-political environment. The Forest Ecologist works with a 
cross-functional team within the Conservancy and with external stakeholders to: 
1) design and implement science-informed adaptive management and monitoring 
programs; 2) help resolve conflicting perspectives among stakeholders by adding 
more relevant science to the many factors being considered; and 3) help 
accelerate and guide forest restoration through collaboration, building 
relationships, and creative problem-solving. This position plays a key role in 
the Conservancy's ongoing work with the Four Forest Restoration Initiative 
(4FRI) as well as development of innovative technologies to streamline forest 
thinning operations while providing data on effectiveness of restoration 
treatments.
 
Applicants should have a Master's degree in ecology or science-related field 
plus 4 years of relevant experience (or equivalent combination); a strong 
interest in using science to inform land management and stakeholder 
discussions; experience and enjoyment working closely with diverse partners 
such as federal land managers, academic researchers, and forestry 
professionals; demonstrated skills in ecological measurement, analysis and 
modeling; and excellent written and oral communication skills. For details and 
to apply, see http://www.nature.org/careers, search for job #41102. 
Applications will be accepted through June 3.

Thanks,
Gita 
________________________________________
Gita Bodner, Ph.D.
Conservation Ecologist

[email protected]
(520) 545-0178 (Phone) 
(520) 620-1799 (Fax) 

nature.org 
azconservation.org
    
The Nature Conservancy in Arizona
1510 E Fort Lowell
Tucson, AZ 85719
     

 

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