### Postdoctoral Research Associate ###
Landscape-scale decision support for conservation of gopher tortoise
populations in Georgia

Application deadline October 31, 2013

The Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit is recruiting for a
postdoctoral research associate to conduct research focusing on
landscape-scale decision support for conservation of the gopher tortoise and
associated natural communities in Georgia.  This research will help the main
client, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, make informed decisions
about the prioritization of management actions that will result in a viable
landscape for this iconic species and other organisms of conservation
concern.  The work will also help other conservation agencies in the region
support their efforts to conserve the tortoise across its range.

We seek an individual with excellent communication skills who can work as
part of a collaborative team and who is knowledgeable of the needs and
constraints of a resource management agency.  The incumbent is expected to
lead or assist in the structuring of the decision problem, to develop models
of key processes, to identify and quantify important uncertainties, and to
investigate alternative approaches for constructing maps of conservation
action that account for uncertainties.  The incumbent will be expected to
participate in workshops, present work at conferences, and publish results.
 Some travel is expected, but no field work is required.

The minimum qualification for this position is a PhD from an accredited
institution in the area of wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology,
biometrics, operations research, or a related field.  The preferred
candidate will have knowledge and practical experience in (1) structured
decision making, (2) spatial demographic modeling, (3) optimal reserve
design, and (4) landscape analysis.  The candidate must be proficient in R
or in some other programming language such as Python, Matlab, or C.  The
candidate should also have experience with GIS-based tools for evaluating
land cover and conducting spatial modeling. 

Salary is $45,000/year, with full benefits (http://www.hr.uga.edu/benefits).
 Term of employment is 2 years (contingent on satisfactory performance after
year 1), starting in January 2014, with extensions possible contingent on
receipt of additional funding and satisfactory performance.  The work will
be conducted at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,
University of Georgia, Athens.

To apply:  Interested candidates should provide in a single PDF document (1)
a cover letter, (2) a current vita, (3) a transcript of PhD work indicating
degree award date, and (4) the names and contact information of three
professional references.  THE COVER LETTER SHOULD ADDRESS QUALIFICATIONS IN
EACH OF THE FOUR ENUMERATED AREAS OF EXPERTISE ABOVE, AS WELL AS
QUALIFICATIONS IN BOTH GIS AND COMPUTING SKILLS.  Non U.S. citizens must
meet eligibility requirements for working in the U.S. for the duration of
the 2-year employment term.  Send applications and inquiries by email to Dr.
Clinton Moore, Assistant Unit Leader, [email protected].  The
application deadline is October 31, 2013.

Dr. Clinton Moore
Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
University of Georgia
180 E. Green St.
Athens, GA  30602
[email protected]
websites:  warnell.uga.edu  |  coopunits.org/Georgia  |  profile.usgs.gov/cmoore

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