[SRM] Fw: [EXT][ecomaillist] Ecologist (American Forests/NPS) Position closes May 10 (Southern Sierra Nevada Whitebark Pine).
Mcclaran, Mitchel P - (mcclaran)
mcclaran at arizona.edu
Mon Apr 29 11:15:12 MST 2024
Mitch McClaran
Professor of Range Management, School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Director for Research, Santa Rita Experimental Range
Director, Arizona Experiment Station
Division of Agriculture, Life and Veterinary Sciences and Cooperative Extension
University of Arizona
520-390-9801 (cell)
520-621-1673 (office)
http://snre.arizona.edu/people/mitch-mcclaran
Office Location: 112 Biological Sciences East
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From: 'Benjamin H Becker' via ecomaillist at lists.berkeley.edu <ecomaillist at lists.berkeley.edu>
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Subject: [EXT][ecomaillist] Ecologist (American Forests/NPS) Position closes May 10 (Southern Sierra Nevada Whitebark Pine).
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American Forests, in partnership with Yosemite National Park and Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, is recruiting for Ecologist (Senior Manager, Southern Sierra Nevada Whitebark Pine).<https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=f4cdd59b-bdcf-4e58-9e68-112518aa9a0a&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=483416&source=LI&lang=en_US> The job announcement is open until May 10. Please share widely!
This is a full-time, professional position at the master's degree or PhD level to expand scientific, planning, and restoration capacity and leadership for whitebark pine conservation in the southern Sierra Nevada. The incumbent will work with National Park Service staff, federal, tribal, and nonprofit partners to assemble a 20-year strategy for recovering whitebark pine populations, preserving wilderness character, and meeting other related management needs in Yosemite National Park, Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, and Devils Postpile National Monument. Other duties include research and field assessment, data management, and restoration and conservation coordination.
Come join a dynamic team of National Park Service managers, Inventory and Monitoring specialists, USGS researchers, tribal communities, US Forest Service partners, and more to ensure the persistence of this high elevation keystone species into the future.
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Ben Becker, Ph.D.
CESU Science Advisor and Research Coordinator
Californian Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU)<https://cesu.cnr.berkeley.edu/cesu-at-uc-berkeley>
National Park Service
133 Mulford Hall
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
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