[PCA] Three job openings -- one plant ecologist, two pollinator conservation posts
Matthew Shepherd
mdshepherd at xerces.org
Thu Feb 19 11:43:18 CST 2015
Hi everyone,
The Xerces Society is currently seeking applicants for three new positions,
a plant ecologist and two pollinator conservation specialists. Applications
are due by March 30, 2015. Job descriptions and application details are at
http://www.xerces.org/job-opportunities/
PLANT ECOLOGIST: Develop and improve habitat restoration methods; source
plant materials for projects; work with nurseries to foster native plant
materials production; and provide guidance to agencies, conservation
organizations, the public, and Xerces Society members about ecologically
sound approaches to planting pollinator-attractive plants.
POLLINATOR CONSERVATION SPECIALIST – PACIFIC COAST REGION: Develop
large-scale habitat restoration planning documents for farms and other
landscapes and manage and provide technical support for habitat restoration
projects both remotely and at project locations.
POLLINATOR CONSERVATION SPECIALIST – PROJECT ICP: Collaborate with Xerces
Society staff, farm partners, and research partners to develop
demonstration sites around the U.S. for Project ICP.
Matthew
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