Early Career Scientists

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Paid Educator: Participant Coordinator at COASST (WA)

The Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) is hiring a Participant Coordinator, who will serve as the nexus point of participants, and of student interns, responsible for the coordination of and communication with all COASST participants, including, but not limited to training. Deadline to apply: 3/14/2023.

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Paid Manager: General Manager at BirdCare Aotearoa (New Zealand)

BirdCare Aotearoa is hiring a General Manager to consolidate existing operations and lay the foundations for future growth and development. BirdCare Aotearoa is looking for a leader who is passionate about protecting New Zealand birds and who is highly experienced at building strategic partnerships and fundraising relationships. Deadline to apply: 3/3/2023.

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Paid Researcher: Research Associate at Stony Brook University (NY)

Stony Brook University is hiring a Research Associate to lead seabird and marine mammal field studies and contribute to related studies as part of a long-term monitoring program in the New York Bight. Deadline to apply: 3/17/2023.

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Paid Technician: Wildlife Biologist with North Coast Resource Management (CA)

North Coast Resource Management is seeking surveyors to conduct surveys for Northern Spotted Owls (NSOs) throughout Mendocino and Sonoma Counties in California. Special consideration will be given to individuals with Spotted Owl survey experience in addition to past/current certification for surveying Marbled Murrelets. Deadline to apply: 2/20/2023.

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Navigating USAJOBS: Best Practices When Applying for Federal Government Wildlife Science Positions

Confused by the federal hiring system? We’re here to HELP! Join the Pacific Seabird Group for this free webinar to learn more about the USAJOBS system. This training will help early career scientists and students navigate the federal hiring process, learn best practices for applying to positions in the wildlife sciences, and break down barriers to build a successful application.

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Paid Scientist: Senior Conservation Scientist for RSPB

The RSPB Centre for Conservation Science is seeking a Senior Conservation Scientist to join their International Science team. The post will involve developing and leading scientific projects to inform and support conservation of our priority international species. In particular, this will include working on island restoration and invasive species management and eradication in the UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs). Deadline to apply: ASAP!

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Paid Crew Lead: Beach-nesting Bird Team Leader (UK)

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (UK) have an exciting job opportunity as a team leader to monitor and manage the east Norfolk and north Suffolk beach-nesting bird team. The project protects up to 43% of the UK’s little terns, as well as significant numbers of ringed plovers. The east Norfolk colonies have become some of the largest and highest…

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Paid Scientist: Wildlife Biologist for Common Murre Restoration Project (CA)

The Common Murre Restoration Project is hiring a full-time Wildlife Biologist to work on a seabird restoration and monitoring project for Common Murres and other seabirds along the central California coast. The purpose of the restoration project is to aid in restoring Common Murre colonies that have suffered damages from oil spills, human disturbance, and other anthropogenic factors. Deadline to apply: 2/1/2023.

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Part-time Stipended Volunteer: Managing Editor for Marine Ornithology

PSG is seeking a new Managing Editor of Marine Ornithology, PSG’s scientific journal. Don’t miss this great opportunity to be part of the exciting future of Marine Ornithology! The position operates with a high degree of independence and the successful candidate will have the opportunity to shape the future of the journal. Deadline to apply: 1/30/2023. To communicate your interest, please send a CV…

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Applications Open for Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship Program

Modeled after the highly successful Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, the state fellowship program provides an opportunity to acquire on-the-job experience in the planning and implementation of marine resource policies and programs in Alaska. The program matches highly motivated graduate students and recent graduates with hosts in Alaska-based organizations or agencies for a 12-month paid fellowship. Applications for 2023 Fellows and Hosts are…