Research Ecologist - Assoc. Project Scientist
Listed on 2026-05-07
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Ecology, Biology
Research Ecologist, Center for Watershed Sciences Institute of the Environment
NATURE AND PURPOSE
The Project Scientist makes significant and creative contributions to a research or creative project in his/her academic discipline. The appointee possesses the subject matter expertise and the creative energy necessary to function at a high level of competence. The appointee will participate in activities to increase, improve, or upgrade competency. Appointees with Project (e.g., Scientist) titles may engage in University and public service.
They do not have teaching responsibilities. Although the Project Scientist is expected to work independently under the general guidance of an academic member with an independent research program (i.e., Professor, Professional Researcher, Specialist in Cooperative Extension, etc), he/she is not required to develop an independent research program or reputation. He/she will carry out research or creative programs with supervision by an individual in an academic title that carries with it automatic Principal Investigator status.
The Project Scientist does not usually serve as a Principal Investigator but may do so by exception.
- Research activity (70%)
- A. Assist in leading a multi-campus collaborative effort to develop and implement science that helps guide federal, state, and local landowners and managers in planning for more resilient and adaptable coastal habitats; assist in informing the impacts or benefits needed to maintain ecosystem values; and provide methods and tools that identify and help landowners and regulators improve the restoration needed to off-set anthropogenic impacts in coastal environments.
- Link large‑scale drivers (sea‑level rise, climate change) with fine‑scale ecological/geomorphic processes (sediment flux, vegetation dynamics) which is critical for understanding vulnerability and adaptation pathways.
- B. Assist in evaluating flooding impacts from climate change including storms and sea‑level rise on coastal ecosystems, including tidal wetlands, mangroves, and seagrass. Examine how macroscale drivers (e.g., climate change, sea‑level rise) interact with local processes (e.g., sediment supply, vegetation, elevation change) to determine coastal ecosystem resilience or vulnerability within a changing climate. Results are critical for supporting conservation and management efforts in the coastal zone to prevent ecosystem and species loss.
- C. Assist in advancing the field of wetland ecology and coastal ecosystems within a changing environment and management landscape. Including understanding ecological processes for marsh, mangrove, and seagrass restoration to inform management in the California, U.S., and South Pacific islands. Studies designed to quantify how wetlands (plants, biogeomorphic processes) respond to changing weather, flooding conditions, salinity, drought, and human interactions.
- Publication (5%)
- The candidate will publish research results in peer‑reviewed journals, books, and other outlets either independently or in collaboration with the Pl or other members of the research team.
- Grant Acquisition (10%)
- The candidate will assist in acquiring proposals for funding from federal and state agencies and other funding organizations. The candidate will prepare and assist in the preparation of reports as required by granting agencies. The candidate will interact with funding agencies and prepare modifications of budgets and other grant components as needed.
- PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE AND ACTIVITY (10%)
- The candidate will participate in professional societies and conferences appropriate to their specific field and will serve as a reviewer of research proposals and scientific publications as appropriate. The candidate will attend seminars to present research results and give research presentations at national and international scientific meetings. When appropriate, the candidate may be requested to coordinate seminars and laboratory meetings.
- UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE (5%)
- The candidate will engage in public outreach activities that include presenting scientific research results to stakeholders and the general public as well as providing technical advice in the candidate’s area of expertise to individuals, public agencies, and NGOs.
- The candidate will engage in University service activities such as guest lecturing and committee service. Teaching full classroom courses is not an expectation of this position.
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