NOTE:  The deadline to apply to this position has been extended.

Summary: 
The University of Maryland in collaboration with the USGS Patuxent 
Wildlife Research Center is searching for a highly motivated and 
talented individual to work as a postdoctoral researcher on projects 
focused on analyzing movement data from wild birds, developing 
distribution models for waterfowl, and modeling the risk of highly 
pathogenic avian influenza transmission at the wild bird-domestic bird 
interface.  This position will be based out of PWRC, a world renowned 
research facility located within 15 minutes of University of Maryland 
offices, and within 30 minutes of Washington D.C.

Project description:  
This position includes multiple projects related to bird movements from 
telemetry data, distribution modeling using existing datasets, and 
disease modeling. In a pilot project currently underway, species 
distributions of waterfowl across the United States are being modeled 
for inclusion into AI transmission risk models. Further development of 
these models and comparisons to alternate approaches will be part of 
this work. The analysis of migration data for waterfowl and 
relationships with poultry and avian influenza outbreaks also falls in 
the scope of this work. Analyses and development of peer-reviewed 
journal articles are products required for this work. The selected 
candidate will work directly with Dr. Diann Prosser (USGS) and Dr. 
Jennifer Murrow (UMD).

Required expertise/skills: 
The ideal candidate has a doctoral degree in Ecology, Wildlife Biology, 
Natural Resources, GIS, Statistics, Mathematics, or a related field. The 
candidate must be highly motivated and able to work independently. It is 
also critical that the selected candidate have extensive experience in R 
or other related statistical software, and be proficient within GIS and 
species distribution modeling. Specific experience with INLA and STEM 
modeling is advantageous. Ability to write peer-reviewed manuscripts is 
a requirement. 

Eligibility requirements: 
The selected candidate must successfully complete a criminal background 
check as required for access to government computers and properties.

Description of working conditions:  
Work will be performed predominately in the office environment located 
in Beltsville, Maryland (PWRC) and with at least one day per week at the 
University of Maryland. However, the potential exists for occasional 
field work which may require transportation via mid-sized (20-40’) open 
boats.  Extreme weather (hot summers, cold winters, high winds) and 
uncomfortable environments (biting insects) may be encountered.  
Extended periods of computer use will be required in this position.

Compensation: 
Hourly rate for this position is approximately $21/hour or $45,000/year.  
The University of Maryland offers a full, competitive benefit package. 
Compensation for housing, meals or other living expenses is not provided 
while working at the principal duty station. 

Approximate start date for the position is December 2017 (preferred) or 
January 2018.  This position is funded for 18 months with potential for 
extension to 36 months.

Principal Duty Station:  
While this position is offered through the University of Maryland, the 
primary duty station is PWRC.  Presence as lab manager at the University 
will require 1-2d per week at the University office.

How to apply: Send the following to pwrc_applicat...@usgs.gov by 
12/08/2017 (applications will be reviewed as received) with “Modeling 
Postdoc” in the Subject header:

1. Letter of interest, CV with publication list, 3 references, and one 
peer-reviewed writing example in a SINGLE document titled with your name 
(eg. DoeJohn.doc or SmithJane.pdf).

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