*Job Announcement*


*Co-Coordinator of the Native American and Pacific Islander Research
Experience (NAPIRE) Program at Las Cruces Biological Station*



The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is seeking applicants for the
position of Co-Coordinator with the Native American and Pacific Islander
Research Experience (NAPIRE) Program in Costa Rica with funding from the
National Science Foundation (NSF) and Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority
Participation (LSAMP). OTS organizes this summer research experience for
Native American and Pacific Islander undergraduate students based at its
Las Cruces Biological Station, Costa Rica. The NAPIRE experience is focused
on giving a cohort of 18-20 underrepresented minority students an
opportunity to complete a scientific research project in field ecology
while guided by an experienced tropical ecologist. The NAPIRE program
couples research mentors and undergraduate students from across the LSAMP
alliance for 6 weeks at the Las Cruces station. Before this, students take
part in a 2-week introduction to the tropics and scientific methods at the
La Selva Biological Station. More information about the program is
available at ots.ac.cr/napire.


Successful applicants will work closely with the Program Coordinator,
Mentors, and the Coordinator of Undergraduate Programs in all aspects of
the design and implementation of the 2015 NAPIRE program. The position will
be held for 5 months (April-August 2015) and will be based at La Selva
Biological Station and Las Cruces Biological Station in Costa Rica from
June 1 to August 10, 2015. The co-coordinator will arrive one week before
and depart one week after the students are in Costa Rica, and will
accompany the course each day while it is in session.


To learn more about the NAPIRE Program, visit our website at
ots.ac.cr/napire.


*Program Coordinator for 2015 Program:* Dr. Barbara Dugelby



*Qualifications:*

   - Ph.D. or M.Sc. in biology, ecology, conservation biology, anthropology
   or a related field.
   - Professional research experience in the tropics, evidence of
   experience with scientific writing, and knowledge of tropical ecology.
   - A strong interest in and disposition for working with undergraduate
   students from diverse backgrounds.
   - Experience working with indigenous people or LSAMP programs is
   desirable.
   - Professional experience in supervision of undergraduate field research
   is desirable.
   - Knowledge of Microsoft Word & Excel and basic statistics and
   statistics programs is desirable.
   - Excellent communication and organizational skills.
   - Bilingual (Spanish/English) skills mandatory.
   - Experience working at Las Cruces and/or in Costa Rica is highly
   beneficial.
   - Patient, dedicated, and enthusiastic personality is required.



*General Responsibilities:*

-        Provide support and management of the program in the field for
students and mentors

-        Coordinate with OTS staff on program design and planning

-        Facilitate the program by seeing out the logistics (transfer
between locations, etc.)

-        Manage program accounting and expenditures

-        Participate in shared teaching duties

-        Contribute to course reports



*Application deadline: December 15, 2014*



To apply, please submit the following materials* as a single PDF file*: 1)
cover letter describing your interest and fit for the position, 2) CV, 3)
statement of teaching philosophy, 4) statement of research interests, and
4) three references. *Applications should be sent to [email protected]
<[email protected]>, with a copy to * *[email protected]
<[email protected]>*.







OTS is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.


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*Barbara L. Dugelby, Ph.D. *NAPIRE Program Coordinator
Organization for Tropical Studies
Cell: 830-965-6869
Skype: 830-392-0958
[email protected]
ots.ac.cr/napire

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