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Science Program Specialist

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Seattle, WA, USA
Full-time

The Science Program Specialist provides administrative, programmatic, and scientific support for the Conservancy’s conservation initiatives. They assist with science team logistics and planning, manage the science team’s budgets and contracts, and provide support for spatial analysis, data management, and other scientific activities. 

Areas of Responsibility: 

The Science Program Specialist supports a collaborative TNC and University of Washington science team to accomplish an ambitious body of science spanning terrestrial, aquatic, marine and urban ecosystems. They support the development and maintenance of collaborative partnerships with other scientists and institutions to build and enhance Conservancy practices. The Science Program Specialist supports efforts to synthesize and manage spatial data, and they support team logistics and planning.   The Science Program Specialist works directly with the Lead Scientist and science team members to deliver a solution-oriented body of applied science supporting the Conservancy’s conservation priorities.

Logistic support for TNC’s Science Team (50%)

  • The Science Program Specialist will support the science team by assisting with planning of meetings, field activities and workshops, managing science contracts, managing budgets and calendar management.  They will implement processes and practices in order to improve effectiveness of the science team. 

Science support for TNC’s Science Team (50%)

  • The Science Program Specialist will support the development of the science that supports The Nature Conservancy’s conservation strategies in ecosystems across Washington. They will work with the science team to build the evidence base for the management and restoration of Washington ecosystems, including forests, cities, floodplains, and Puget Sound. The Science Program Specialist will support the science team as they develop new tools, testable strategies and approaches for solving conservation problems.  This includes support of mobile mapping technology (including database management and publishing web services) and data management/organization.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND SCOPE

Within the scope of the position, the Science Program Specialist will:

  • Administer and coordinate programs within the TNC/UW science team.   
  • Provide support to Lead Scientist including work plan development, meeting agenda development, meeting facilitation, and calendar management, as needed.                            
  • Manage science team contracts and budgets, including providing support on scoping, drafting contracts, navigating the approvals process, and managing contracts through to completion.
  • Provide data management, field, and logistical support for research, project development and monitoring.       
  • Help manage, organize, and enhance spatial data and mobile mapping tools.
  • May work in variable weather conditions, at remote locations, in hazardous terrain and under physically demanding circumstances.
  • Help support effective partnerships with academic, NGO, agency, and tribal scientists.

Work Environment and Schedule

The Science Program Specialist works in TNC’s Seattle Office.  They may travel (up to 15%) and will work primarily in professional office settings, potentially with some work in the field, sometimes in inclement weather and within steep and rugged terrain. May require working long and/or flexible hours.

Educational Background: 
Bachelor’s Degree in science-related field and 2 years related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.                              
Skills/Experience: 
  • Experience with GIS software and data.                                                           
  • Experience with management of scientific data.
  • Experience managing budgets and contracts in a professional setting.
  • Experience working in a team settings

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Ability to travel within Washington State; must have a valid driver’s license or ability to obtain one prior to beginning the position.
  • Master’s Degree in science-related field and 4 years of experience OR equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Multi-language skills and multi-cultural or cross-cultural experience appreciated.    
  • Ability to work independently and/or with minimal supervision.
  • Demonstrated experience in project management.
  • Flexibility and interest to understand and move between different subject matter across all Washington ecosystems
  • Knowledge and experience working within Pacific Northwest ecosystems.
Compensation/Benefits: 

Estimated starting salary: $55,000 - $65,000/annually, dependent on qualifications and experience.

Organization Info

Nature Conservancy

Overview
Headquarters: 
Arlington, VA, United States
Annual Budget : 
More than $500M
Founded: 
1954
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends.

Our vision is a world where the diversity of life thrives, and people act to conserve nature for its own sake and its ability to fulfill our needs and enrich our lives.

How do we achieve this mission and vision?

Through the dedicated efforts of our diverse staff, including more than 600 scientists, all of whom impact conservation in 69 countries.

With the help of our many partners, from individuals and governments to local nonprofits and corporations.

By using a non-confrontational, collaborative approach and staying true to our five unique core values.

That's how The Nature Conservancy has done more than anyone else to advance conservation around the world since our founding in 1951.

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Oct 24 2019
Active Until: 
Nov 24 2019
Hiring Organization: 
Nature Conservancy
industry: 
Nonprofit