The U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska
Science Center, is seeking applicants for a Research Wildlife Biologist
position to lead a broad program of integrated research on the polar bear
within the context of a rapidly changing arctic marine ecosystem. Candidates
should have a Ph.D. in wildife ecology or a related field; experience as
a Principal Investigator or Co-PI for wildlife ecology field studies; ability
to analyze data in a modeling framework using statistical programming languages
such as Matlab, SAS and/or R; and expertise in the biology and ecology
of marine mammals, bears and/or polar bears. The position requires U.S.
citizenship.
This is a permanent position (subject
to a one-year probation period for new federal employees) to be filled
at the GS-13 ($83,472 - $108,512/year plus a 10.56% Cost of Living Allowance,)
or GS-14 ($98,638-$128,227 year plus a 10.56% Cost of Living Allowance)
level, with promotion potential to the GS-15 level. The position will be
formally advertised on USAJOBS July 25-August 29, 2011.
Interested candidates are strongly
encouraged to contact Karen Oakley, USGS Alaska Science Center, Branch
Chief, Marine & Freshwater Ecology, 907-786-7076, koakley@usgs.gov
for information about the position
and the application process.
Thanks!
KO
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Karen Oakley
U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center
Marine & Freshwater Ecology, Branch Chief
4210 University Dr.
Anchorage, AK 99508
907-786-7076
907-786-7150 fax
koakley@usgs.gov
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