The USA National Phenology Network (usanpn.org) National Coordinating Office (situated at the University of Arizona) seeks to hire a programmer with a background in data analysis, to advance the Network's data and research infrastructure.
Candidate's primary responsibilities will be focused on maintaining existing web infrastructure and supporting the development of data products from USA-NPN's Nature's Notebook plant and animal phenology monitoring program (nn.usanpn.org), as well as analyzing and integrating third-party data sets. View Posting: https://www.usanpn.org/files/shared/files/USA-NPN%20Programmer_Analyst.pdf Apply at University of Arizona's CareerTrack, under job number 57315: https://www.uacareertrack.com/ Established in 2007, with major funding to date from U.S. Geological Survey and the National Science Foundation, the USA National Phenology Network (USA-NPN) was created to collect, synthesize and apply high-quality phenological data and information to address fundamental science and societal needs. Products, tools and information produced by the Network are designed to be widely used for research, and to facilitate decision-making relative to ecosystem services and climate change adaptation for natural resource management, agricultural systems, and human well-being. The Network is comprised of scientists, resource managers, educators, and volunteer observers – supported by a National Coordinating Office – who share a common goal of collecting and utilizing national-scale phenological data. More information at usanpn.org -- Jake F. Weltzin US Geological Survey Acting Coordinator, Status and Trends Program Executive Director, USA National Phenology Network USA-NPN National Coordinating Office 1955 East 6th Street Tucson, AZ 85721 Phone: (520) 626-3821 Fax: (520) 621-7834 E-mail: [email protected] NPN homepage: http://www.usanpn.org/
