GENERAL SUMMARY

The Associate Population Biologist is a full-time position funded by a grant 
from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and by the Association of 
Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).  The grant is focused on using population modeling 
(PVAs) to study long-term sustainability of Species Survival Programs (SSPs), 
the cooperatively managed animal populations of the AZA.  The Associate 
Population Biologist will work with a dynamic project team based at Lincoln 
Park Zoo as well as AZA SSP coordinators across the country.  The Associate 
Population Biologist will be responsible for using existing software tools to 
conduct Population Viability Analyses across a wide variety of taxonomic groups.


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

*         Conduct PVAs on AZA SSPs, including analysis of retrospective data, 
population modeling using ZooRisk, and analysis and interpretation of model 
results

*         Prepare PVA reports based on model results

*         Present project results at AZA National and/or Mid-Year meetings

*         Participate in department's team approach to research and data 
management

*         Perform various tasks and other duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

*         Successful candidates will ideally have strong background in 
population biology, use and interpretation of simulation and deterministic 
models, zoo population management software, and/or broad biological knowledge 
of species biologies.

*         Strong computer skills, including familiarity with PCs, demonstrated 
proficiency in Microsoft Office and statistical software

*         Ability to clearly communicate verbally and in writing.

*         Ability to read and understand written and oral instructions.

*         Ability to organize tasks and time to ensure timely completion of all 
projects.

*         Ability to interact courteously and respectfully with supervisors, 
fellow employees, volunteers, zoo visitors, general public, and colleagues at 
other institutions

*         Ability to represent the Zoo and the project professionally at 
external meetings

*         Available to work meetings which may occur outside of regular work 
schedule as assigned.

*         Must be able to work at computer for 6-7 hours per day

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree essential, Master's degree in biology or related discipline 
strongly preferred.  Experience with zoo-based population management programs 
and/or specialized population management software such as PopLink, ZooRisk, 
SPARKS, PM2000, PMx, or VORTEX is desired. Exposure to or experience with R 
statistical package preferred.



See job listing at www.lpzoo.org/careers<http://www.lpzoo.org/careers>. Please 
submit an application, resume, and brief cover letter highlighting your 
relevant experience, education, interests and career goals as attachments by 
email [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).



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