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*Cindy A. Williams*
*Fish & Aquatic Conservation Program, AIS & FIS Program Coordinator*
*US Fish & Wildlife Service*
*1875 Century Blvd, 4th Floor*
*Atlanta, GA  30345*

404-679-4148-direct
404-679-4180- fax

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From: Katz, Rachel <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 12:26 PM
Subject: [sdmcop] Post-Doc Opportunity: Landscape Decision-Making/Modeling,
Department of Conservation, University of Missouri
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Cc: Bonnot, Thomas <[log in to unmask]>


They are looking for someone with DA/SDM skills..


*Position:* Post-doctoral Research Associate; School of Natural Resources,
University of Missouri in collaboration with the Missouri Department of
Conservation


*Description:* The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has been a
leader among states in advancing comprehensive and strategic planning of
conservation. Their planning has culminated in a set of Priority
Geographies in which they are working to support and conserve viable
populations of all wildlife and the habitats on which they depend. Now that
work is taking place in these geographies, the department has identified a
need to develop a Landscape Health Index (LHI) to help better define their
goals for their landscape conservation efforts and measure their progress
toward success.


We are seeking a research associate to work with the Missouri Department of
Conservation in the development of a landscape health index that will
assess and monitor the impacts of conservation efforts in Missouri’s
priority landscapes. The successful applicant will work closely with
biologists and coordinators from MDC, the USGS Coop Unit, and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service while gaining experience in long-term monitoring,
decision making, and landscape conservation.


Duties will include meeting with the department’s planning teams to
facilitate identification of

landscape conservation objectives and the development of sampling protocols
for measuring

management and biodiversity outcomes relative to the objectives. The
postdoc will also be responsible for using up-to-date methods to analyze
sample data on vegetation, fish and wildlife species (e.g., occupancy
modeling of birds and herpetofauna and GIS processing of remotely sensed
data and landcover) and developing a landscape health index from those
results. Field and outreach work is possible based on postdoc interests.


*Qualifications: *PhD in ecology or related discipline with experience in
quantitative methods. Experience with decision analysis and/or Structured
Decision Making is highly desirable.


Preference will be given to candidates that possess strong communication
and teamwork and team- building skills.


*Salary:* $50,000 per year plus full benefits. Initial appointment is for 1
year with possibility of 1 year- extension. For additional policies for
post-doctoral associates at the University of Missouri, please see
https://gradstudies.missouri.edu/postdoctoral-education/postdoctoral-policies/.
The position is based out of the School of Natural Resources at the
University of Missouri in Columbia and will have access to devoted office
space, campus resources and required technology.


Applications will be reviewed as they are submitted. The anticipated start
date is early winter 2019.


*To apply email letter of interest, CV, and contact information for three
references (preferably as one pdf) to Dr. Thomas Bonnot, School of Natural
Resources, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211.*


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Website: College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources // Thomas
Bonnot, Ph.D.

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*Thomas Bonnot, Ph.D.*

Assistant Research Professor

University of Missouri, School of Natural Resources
<https://avianecology.missouri.edu/people/tom-bonnot/>

DOI, Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
<http://necsc.umass.edu/people/thomas-bonnot>

Ph: 573-875-5341 ext: 227

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