Postdoctoral Research Associate 
Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions
and the New England Sustainability Consortium
The New England Sustainability Consortium 
(https://www.newenglandsustainabilityconsortium.org) has launched a new 
stakeholder-engaged, solutions-focused, interdisciplinary research program 
focused on the future of dams. Our research draws upon
world-class faculty expertise at the UNH, UMaine, URI, Keene State, USM and 
RISD and builds on NEST's experience in advancing the theory and practice of 
sustainability science. Using dams in New England as a model system, the team 
will examine the
economic, technological, ecological, social, and political trade-offs 
associated with different kinds of dam decisions. The team's approach to 
problem solving will benefit from the local knowledge and know-how of diverse 
stakeholders representing
government, industry, and non-governmental organizations. 
The Senator George J. Mitchell Center (http://umaine.edu/mitchellcenter/) at 
UMaine is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate with a deep commitment to 
stakeholder-driven, solutions-focused, interdisciplinary research to join the 
Maine team. The
position may begin as early as June 1, 2016.
Qualifications: Candidates must demonstrate a deep commitment to 
solutions-focused, stakeholder engaged, interdisciplinary research and a strong 
commitment to solve pressing problems using innovative methods. Experience with 
collaborative modeling
(participatory modeling or mapping, Bayesian techniques, etc.) is preferred 
along with a willingness to learn outside of the primary research area. 
Candidates must demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills and 
the ability to work
effectively with a wide range of constituencies. A Ph.D. is required by time of 
appointment.
Responsibilities: We seek a postdoctoral researcher with core competencies in 
the following areas: align with the research team and assume broad research 
responsibilities; participate in ongoing team research and project-wide 
research activities;
prepare manuscripts for publication; present research findings at public and 
professional meetings; contribute to the development and implementation of 
curricula and mentoring programs for students; mentor graduate and 
undergraduate students;
maintain accurate records of research findings and the analysis of results.
How to Apply: It is recommended that applicants review project information on 
the NEST website before completing application materials 
(https://www.newenglandsustainabilityconsortium.org/job-openings). A complete 
job description and online
application is available on the University of Maine web site at 
https://umaine.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobID=33230&job=postdoctoral-research-associate.
 All applications must include the following materials for consideration: 1) A 
letter of
interest (2-3 pages) that summarizes the candidate's research program, 
qualifications for the position, interests in sustainability science, and plans 
for addressing the positions responsibilities; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) copies 
of undergraduate and
graduate transcripts; 4) a sample of research (e.g., peer-reviewed 
publication); and 5) names and contact information of three professional 
references. Review of applications will begin May 2, 2016 and will continue 
until a suitable candidate is
found. 
The University of Maine is an EEO/AA employer. All qualified applicants will 
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, 
sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, protected veteran 
status, or any
other characteristic protected by law.

Senator George J. Mitchell 
Center for Sustainability Solutions
University of Maine
5710 Norman Smith Hall
Orono, Maine 04469-5710
ph: 207-581-3196 / fx: 207-581-3320
www.umaine.edu/mitchellcenter

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