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Movement Ecologist/Program Manager for Movement of Life (MOL) Initiative
https://careers.conbio.org/job/303987/movement-ecologist-program-manager-for-movement-of-life-mol-initiative-/?LinkSource=HomePage


*Job Summary:*

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) in Front Royal, Virginia
is seeking a dynamic movement ecologist to manage the Smithsonian’s*Movement
of Life (MOL) *Initiative.

MOL is developing partnerships within and outside the Smithsonian to
advance the field of movement ecology and its contributions to sustaining
biodiversity and understanding how environmental and climate change may
affect organismal movement in the future.  MOL also works closely with
*Partners
in the Sky*, a private-public partnership between the Smithsonian and
industry to advance the use of state-of-the-art technology for animal
tracking. MOL focuses on:

   - Advancing new tools and technologies to address movement ecology.
   - Developing standardized approaches for conducting animal movement
   research around the world enabling us to scale up global tracking efforts.
   - Expanding existing training programs in movement ecology through
   collaboration with other training organizations (e.g. AniMove;
   animove.org
   <file:///C:/Users/songerm/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/Content.Outlook/ARJM0ATS/animove.org>
   ).
   - Creating exciting new stories for our public audiences to learn about
   animal movement and its role in creating and maintaining life on Earth.

The Program Manager will be responsible for all aspect of MOL.
Additionally, the Program Manager will be expected to collaborate with
colleagues in developing and conducting theoretical and applied science in
the field of movement ecology and animal tracking.

Although MOL is physically based at SCBI in Front Royal, the Program
Manager will work across Smithsonian research centers and bureaus to
advance existing and develop new research partnerships.

Successful candidates have significant experience in conducting movement
ecological research (terrestrial, aerial, or aquatic) and field campaigns
(e.g. designing projects, tracking species in the field and remotely), and
have a sound background in analysis of animal movement data.

*Duties:*

As Program Manager of MOL the incumbent will oversee the continued
development and implementation of MOL’s overall strategy, develop and
expand existing partnerships, represent MOL at national and international
meetings, and lead research collaborations. The incumbent will provide
regular progress reports to the cross-SI MOL Working Group as well as the
Partners in the Sky steering committee.

This successful candidate will:

   - Collaborate with scientists from the within SI and from around the
   world to design and develop research projects on movement ecology and how
   environmental and climate change may affect organismal movement.
   - Encourage and promote studies of interest to MOL and to advance SI
   Mission for understanding and sustaining of a biodiversity planet.
   - Participate in scientific meetings and symposia, develop scientific
   papers for presentation, and corresponds with members of the scientific
   community involved in related research.
   - Secure funds to support research projects from both internal and
   external sources.
   - Provide advice and assistance to technicians, students, postdocs, and
   others carrying out related work.
   - Perform other duties as assigned.

*Qualifications:*

   - A Ph.D. in ecology or a related academic field
   - Advanced knowledge in conducting movement ecology research, using
   animal tracking.
   - Experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and in using R
   for analyzing data and programming
   - Demonstrated skills in communicating with a wide-range of audiences
   using different outlets ranging from peer-reviewed scientific articles to
   web and social media.
   - Ability to coordinate collaborative research, conservation, and
   training programs.

*How to apply:*

Please send letter of interest explaining your qualifications, a cv, and
three references to [log in to unmask]
<https://admin.conbio.org/user-details/properties/?UserId=5981799c-3309-41e4-afc3-511d0f454a20>
by
15 April 2016.

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