Seeking post-doc wildlife biologists/ecologists with a strong applied 
research background in quantitative wildlife biology and ability to 
publish peer-reviewed manuscripts. Successful applicants will join a 
large and exciting research team led by Dr. Peter Coates with the USGS 
Western Ecological Research Center that is primarily focused on 
ecological studies of Greater Sage-Grouse in the Great Basin and 
relationships with sagebrush ecosystems and anthropogenic stressors. 
Assigned tasks will require statistical analyses and development of 
manuscripts pertaining to sage-grouse habitat selection, spatial 
ecology, and demography. These will be 'post-doc' type positions hired 
as GS-9/11 Term Wildlife Biologists, with a minimum duration of 13 
months. Work will be primarily office based and located in Dixon, CA or 
Reno, NV. Dixon lies in the Sacramento Valley but falls within GSA cost-
of living adjustment area for the San Francisco Bay area. Reno lies on 
the eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada approximately 45 minutes from 
Lake Tahoe, and falls within standard GSA salary area.  

Applicants should possess a PhD (M.S. will be considered with 
appropriate career experience and publication record). Previous 
experience with sage-grouse is not entirely necessary, and we are 
seeking applicants with exceptional writing skills and strong analytical 
capabilities grounded in a foundation of ecology Applicants that possess 
a strong record of peer-reviewed publication, professional 
presentations, or successful grant acquisition are encouraged to apply. 
Desired analytical skills include expertise with maximum likelihood and 
Bayesian-based statistics, programming in platforms such as R, JAGS, 
WinBugs, R-Mark, ArcGIS, Python, and management of large datasets (e.g., 
GPS-PTT telemetry locations, vector and raster GIS data). Work is often 
conducted under short deadlines, so applicants should be flexible with 
work scheduling. Opportunities for limited field work may also arise, so 
applicants should be capable and comfortable with data collection in 
remote areas.

Apply at: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/445130500. THE 
ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN EXTENDED AND IS OPEN FROM 7/20/2016 TO 8/3/2016. 
Please pay attention to the following details in addition to those 
listed on the announcement:


1) Resume/CV must include:
- month and year of employment
- full-time or part-time (if part-time estimated hours worked per week)
- if employment is federal, list series and grade
- good description of the duties performed for related experience

2)  Be sure the course-work on transcripts clearly matches the basic 
education requirements 
(https://www2.usgs.gov/humancapital/sw/quals/0486.html). If necessary 
due to coarse name ambiguity, provide a list of specific courses that 
meet the requirements, and/or descriptions from course catalogs.

3) The announcement is only open to US citizens.

The USGS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Selection for this position 
will be based solely on merit, fitness, and qualifications without 
regard to race, sex, color, religion, age, marital status, national 
origin, non-disqualifying handicap conditions, sexual orientation, or 
any other non-merit factors. This agency provides reasonable 
accommodation to applicants with disabilities.

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