Saturday 29 September 2012

Conservation Scientist - Seabird and Climate Change

RSPB
Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
 
Description:
 
An opportunity has arisen for an experienced ecological modeller to join RSPB's growing marine research team, to investigate the effects of oceanographic change on marine food webs and seabirds in the UK. The successful candidate will be responsible for collating data from a variety of open-access sources, to develop spatially-explicit models relating physical oceanographic features to a variety of marine taxa, including seabirds, across several trophic levels. As part of a team of scientists collectively working on a range of marine conservation issues, the post-holder will also be expected to contribute expertise to a number of other projects. Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent in ecology or statistics, have considerable experience in ecological modelling, and an interest in marine conservation. They must also have a strong track-record of scientific publication, and an ability to communicate project results in a variety of formats to a wide range of audiences, including non-scientist colleagues and the media. The post is initially for a period of 12 months, but it is expected that the post-holder will pursue further sources of funding to extend the duration and scope of the project.
 
Applications:

http://www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies/details/325504-conservation-scientist-seabird-and-climate-change

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