A postdoctoral position in ecosystem ecology, biogeochemistry, and climate change is available at the USGS Canyonlands Research Station located in Moab, UT.
***Unfortunately, ONLY U.S. CITIZENS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY*** The successful candidate will work on a collaborative project examining how warming and altered precipitation regimes affect plants, soils, and biogeochemical cycles of the Colorado Plateau and the Chihuahuan Desert. In particular, within the framework of this Department of Energy-funded experiment, the postdoctoral fellow will address how climate treatments alter plant and soil community composition and physiology; carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling; and nutrient transfers between biocrusts and vascular plants in the field. Responsibilities of this position include: 1) collect and synthesize data (from the field and the lab) to explore questions and patterns of climate change connections to ecosystem structure and function; 2) effectively use statistical analyses to assess relationships among plant, soil, and climate data; 3) communicate results in presentations and peer-reviewed publications; and (4) oversee manipulative experiments and aid in the field and laboratory supervision of technicians who help with data collection and organization. This position offers an exciting opportunity be a part of a creative scientific team whose goal is to elucidate how climate change - predicted to be notably strong in the arid and semiarid Southwest - will affect the plants, soils, and ecosystem function of the region. A Ph.D. and background in biogeochemistry or ecology is preferred. The Canyonlands Research Station is a USGS facility and the successful applicant would be working with Drs. Sasha Reed and Jayne Belnap. Moab, UT is a small town offering a variety of outdoor opportunities, and more information about Moab can be found at www.discovermoab.com. SALARY AND START DATE: Salary is $47,923/year plus full benefits and a start date within October 2014-January 2015 is preferred. The position is expected to last 2 years with potential 1-year extension. APPLICATION: Interested individuals should submit a cover letter and a curriculum vitae to Erika Geiger ([email protected]) and put Dryland climate change post-doc in the subject line. Please dont hesitate to contact Sasha Reed ([email protected]) with any questions. This job will also be posted on August 25, 2014 on USA Jobs (www.usajobs.gov) and you can find it by typing Moab, UT into the Location field. Both Drs. Reed ([email protected]) and Belnap ([email protected]) will be at ESA. If you would like to meet there, please drop us an email with your CV, and we will arrange a time.
