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Postdoctoral Fellow in Population Growth Modelling

University of Northern British Columbia

Prince George, Canada

Job Type Faculty / Postdoc
Salary $60,000 per year
Benefits Health and dental benefits included
Deadline Apr 11, 2025

We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellows in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) with a start date in Summer 2025. The position will focus on Population Growth and Viability Modelling and is full-time for a term of 2 years with the possibility of extension to 3 years. The Postdoc will work in partnership with the Marmot Recovery Foundation (MRF), a charitable organization whose mission is to recover the wild population of the endemic and critically endangered Vancouver Island marmot (Marmota vancouverensis). MRF has been collecting population data for over 25 years. We seek a candidate who will contribute novel applied research to advance marmot conservation by studying historical population trends and building population viability models to directly guide in-the-wild recovery efforts. The successful candidate will play an integral role in shaping ongoing conservation actions and be part of a multidisciplinary team composed of academics, veterinarians, managers, and conservation biologists from UNBC, Vancouver Island University, MRF, Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo, and Provincial and Federal Governments. Applicants must have completed a Ph.D., within the previous four years or will be awarded within three months of beginning the Fellowship, in biology or a closely related discipline and have demonstrated experience with population modelling. The successful candidate will have fluency in written and verbal English and a growing record of scholarly activity related to their field, while evidence of collaborating with partners and implementing applied management solutions resulting from research would be an asset. The Postdoc will receive an annual salary of $60,000, 4% vacation pay, competitive health benefits, and be based at the Prince George campus with opportunities for summer fieldwork on Vancouver Island. 

HOW TO APPLY

For more information, please visit the Marmot Recovery Foundation’s website at: https://marmots.org/recovery-efforts/about-the-foundation/careers/

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Category Ecology, Wildlife
Tags Zoo