We are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic Postdoctoral Fellow to work with 
Dr Julia Baum and Dr Tara Martin on a new project “Prioritizing Threat 
Management Strategies to Ensure Long-term Resilience of the Fraser River 
Estuary”. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be based at the University of Victoria 
(http://uvic.ca) in British Columbia, Canada and will also be associated with 
CEED (Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions; http://ceed.edu.au).

Research: The postdoc will undertake a priority threat management assessment to 
identify the management actions required to abate the key threats to the Fraser 
River Estuary in order to ensure its long-term resilience. The postdoc will 
help to organize and lead three workshops with FRE experts and stakeholders, 
and develop state-of- the-art techniques in conservation decision science to 
identify the most effective and at the same time, least costly management 
actions needed to ensure the long-term resilience of the FRE. Importantly, this 
type of analysis will clarify what can and cannot be achieved for different 
levels of investment in environmental management of the estuary. This research 
builds from conservation decision science pioneered in Dr. Martin’s lab.

Position:

§ This position is funded by MEOPAR (http://meopar.ca, the Marine Environmental 
Observation Prediction and Response Network) one of Canada’s Networks of 
Centres of Excellence, and is offered full time, fixed term for two years at 
CDN$50,000 per year plus benefits;

§ This position also comes with generous research funds to cover a series of 
expert elicitation workshops, computer and conference/work travel, as well as a 
dedicated Research Assistant to assist with supporting the PDFs research and 
organizing the workshops;

§ The successful candidate will join Dr. Julia Baum’s productive collaborative 
lab at UVic and will work closely with Dr. Tara Martin. Visit the Baum Lab 
http://baumlab.weebly.com/ and Martin Conservation Decisions Lab 
http://taramartin.org/ for more on their cutting edge conservation research;

§ This position is available to start any time between July 1 and September 1, 
2016. The latter is the latest possible start date and candidates must have a 
completed their PhD degree by the start date.

Applicants should have the following qualifications:

§ A PhD in ecology, environmental studies, oceanography, mathematical biology, 
or computer science, or other related field;
§ Strong statistical and mathematical modeling skills including demonstrated 
proficiency with R and/or MatLab, as well as ArcGIS (or related spatial 
program);

§ Excellent technical, analytical, computer, organizational, and 
problem-solving skills. Strong attention to detail, and meticulous work style, 
as evidenced by previous research;
§ Strong interpersonal and communication skills, the ability to work both 
independently and collaboratively, including developing multi-sector 
collaborations and leading workshops, as well as the ability to communicate 
research findings both at professional meetings and in high quality 
peer-reviewed journals;
§ Excellent time management skills, including the ability to meet project goals 
in a timely manner, and follow through on projects;
§ An interest in marine ecology, conservation and socio-ecological dynamics

Application: Interested candidates please email Drs. Baum and Martin at 
baumlabmanager ‘at’ gmail.com<http://gmail.com> with ‘PDF in Conservation 
Science’ in the email subject line, by June 15th 2016 with a cover letter, a 
statement of research interests and how this postdoctoral fellowship will help 
you meet your career goals, a CV, and contact details for three referees.



Reply via email to