JOHN G. SHEDD AQUARIUM/UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
CONSERVATION POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
Great Lakes invertebrate research

Position length:  Up to 3 years; evaluated annually
Application deadline: Review of applications begins December 9, and will remain 
open until filled
Salary: $50,000 per year plus benefits
Research budget: up to $25,000 per year

Position summary:
The John G. Shedd Aquarium (http://www.sheddaquarium.org/) in Chicago, Illinois 
is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral research associate to investigate the 
current and future impacts of biotic (e.g. non-native competition) and abiotic 
(e.g. climate change) stressors to invertebrate communities in the Great Lakes 
region. This is a joint postdoctoral position with the Notre Dame Environmental 
Change Initiative (http://environmentalchange.nd.edu/). Research should lead to 
broad management implications for native species in general and crayfish in 
particular. The selected candidate, with guidance from both Shedd and Notre 
Dame supervisors, will be responsible for developing a robust research program 
of their own design. A program that involves local stakeholders in research is 
preferred. Research is expected to be multifaceted, inform resource managers, 
and advance conservation and sustainable management.

The postdoctoral associate will be co-supervised by Dr. Chuck Knapp at Shedd 
Aquarium and Dr. David Lodge (http://www3.nd.edu/~lodgelab/) at the University 
of Notre Dame. This dual-mentoring team will help the candidate to focus their 
research on important and feasible questions that can guide real-world 
management.  Mentors will also facilitate other aspects of professional 
development, including exposure to the unique cultures of both non-profit and 
academic institutions. At Shedd, the associate is expected to communicate to a 
general audience via blogs, informal reports, video, and seminars. The 
associate is expected to work closely with federal and state management 
agencies as well as other non-government organizations, as appropriate. 
Research that includes multiple Shedd departments (e.g., Fishes, Animal Health) 
and/or a citizen science component is preferred.

Qualifications:
Applicants must hold a recent Ph.D. in biology, ecology, natural resource 
management, zoology, or related field. The position requires strong skills in 
scientific research, database management, and communication to both the general 
public and researchers. Demonstrated excellence in publication and 
dissemination of research is expected, and experience with grant writing is 
desired. Applicants must have genuine interests in both applied research and 
public education, enabling them to make the most of the distinctive 
opportunities provided by the non-profit and academic environments. When not 
conducting field research, this position requires a minimum of 60% time spent 
at Shedd Aquarium, with the balance of time at Notre Dame's Environmental 
Change Initiative.

To apply:
Please send a cover letter summarizing your interests and expertise, a one-page 
description of the research that you would like to pursue, a curriculum vitae, 
and contact information for three references.  The research vision is very 
important; decisions will be based upon a combination of candidate 
qualifications and project relevance to Shedd priorities.  All materials should 
be combined in a single file, and sent to Sarah Dietz 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>). To discuss the 
specifics of this position contact Dr. Chuck Knapp 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Dr. David Lodge 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).



Charles R. Knapp, Ph.D.
Vice President, Conservation and Research
Louis Family Conservation Chair
Daniel P. Haerther Center for Conservation and Research
John G. Shedd Aquarium
p 312.692.2735
f 312.939.4312
www.sheddaquarium.org<http://www.sheddaquarium.org>

Shedd Aquarium is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the 
Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums.

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