Junior Specialist - California Sentinel Site Network: 2 Field Biologist
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Position overview
Salary range:
A reasonable estimate for this position is $53,100.00, at Step 1 or $56,600 at Step 2 Application Window Open date: April 4, 2025 Next review date: Saturday, Apr 19, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Final date: Monday, Jun 30, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Position description The UC Natural Reserve System (UCNRS) is the largest and most diverse network of university field stations in the world. Its 42 reserves include examples of most major ecosystems in California. These reserves provide secure sites for long-term environmental research, education, and public outreach. They enable monitoring of environmental data and provide a baseline for biodiversity, in the context of California's growing population and a changing global environment. The California Sentinel Site Network (CA-SSN) is a partnership between the UCNRS and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), with other public and private land partners joining in the coming year. The CA-SSN aims to achieve conservation goals established by California 30x30 legislation. With nearly 100 planned biodiversity monitoring locations across the state, the CA-SSN will deliver open-access standardized biodiversity and climate data that will support university, agency, and NGO research to advance conservation and resource management solutions. In the next three years, UCNRS will establish roughly 160 monitoring sites across the 42 reserves. These sites will become long-term monitoring sites. The UCNRS at UC Davis is seeking two skilled Field Biologists to join our team for the CA-SSN. The ideal candidate will help to deploy biodiversity monitoring equipment across the UCNRS, assist with data collection, management, and analytics across the CA-SSN, and in collaboration with the PI and Project Lead, help further biodiversity studies by aiding in interdisciplinary studies of remote sensing technologies and/or experimental methodology to sample herpetofauna, insects, and/or plants across California ecosystems. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DESIGNATED AREAS OF EXPERTISE The Field Biologists will also manage, curate, and analyze CA-SSN data as it becomes available to optimize field deployment and data collection, curation, and management strategies. Alongside this effort, the Field Biologists are expected to review literature and keep up on methodologies associated with the application of biodiversity data and monitoring practices. This position will require becoming familiar with the sound and image repositories specified in the protocols (https://shorturl.at/mc4PZ) and developing processing workflows. It also requires assisting the students and the Project Lead in identification of species as part of data processing. CA-SSN seeks to design further biodiversity monitoring efforts, including novel methods drawing from remote sensing technologies and/or experimental approaches to sample herpetofauna, insects, and/or plants, which the Field Biologists will be expected to evaluate as part of their work. The Field Biologists will also work alongside multiple student volunteers (2-10) to configure and set up field equipment, travel on field campaigns together, and work to collect and manage datasets, including QA/QC and performing summaries and analyses of CA-SSN biodiversity data, that will contribute to advancing monitoring methodology. The Field Biologists are expected to lead fieldwork (entailing equipment deployment and data collection; 75%) and perform data management work when not in the field (data entry, post-processing QA/QC, curation, repository uploads, data synthesis, and statistical analysis; 25%). The ideal candidates will bring strong field-based skills, data management and analytics experience, a deep understanding of conservation science, and the ability to work in teams to deliver impactful results. The Field biologist must document findings through detailed notes, photographs, and emails, keeping track of all field data, and organizing it as it is collected using predetermined databases and repositories. They will also oversee the management of datasets, including QA/QC, summaries, and analyses of CA-SSN biodiversity data. The Field Biologists will also assist the PI with learning and preparing equipment and data protocols for field sampling, managing and evaluating data for analyses, summarizing data, and drafting documents and presentations of their work. They will also actively and significantly be involved in creative and collaborative activities, working to progress research through publishing and designing future research. This will include reviewing journal articles; engaging in discussions of research to assist with data interpretation; assisting more senior researchers in preparing manuscripts for peer review, by writing methods sections and commenting on draft manuscripts; and participating in the design of studies as part of drafting proposals. They will also apply their skills and experience to help revise study designs. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE & ACTIVITY (5%) UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE (5%) Key Responsibilities Include: BASIC QUALIFICATIONS PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS In general, it is inappropriate to appoint an individual with a Master's or doctoral degree in the relevant discipline or a baccalaureate degree plus three or more years of experience with the specialized methods as a Junior Specialist Division: https://environment.ucdavis.edu/programs/uc-davis-natural-reserves Qualifications Basic qualifications
(required at time of application)
* Bachelor's degree in Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related field. Preferred qualifications
(other preferred, but not required, qualifications for the position)
* Proficiency in the use of camera traps and/or acoustic monitoring systems. Application Requirements Document requirements
Reference requirements
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