Conservation Scientist
FILLED / EXPIRED
Posted on October 17, 2023
Description
We are Chester Zoo, and for nearly 90 years, we have been a leading conservation and education charity, and an amazing, award-winning visitor attraction.
We’re also a team of passionate, talented, enthusiastic and expert people, doing everything we can to prevent extinction, from caring for animals to discovering new conservation ideas, and giving our visitors an inspirational day out.
We work hard because we love animals, we care about nature, we love Chester Zoo and, despite all the recent challenges thrown at us, we still want to be the best zoo in the world! If you think you can help us to achieve that, then we’d love to hear from you.
We understand that conservation problems in the world are usually the result of the actions and behaviours of people. As such, we conduct social research across all our conservation programmes in order to better help halt and reverse the biodiversity crisis.
The role:
We currently have an exciting vacancy for a Conservation Scientist to join our Science team, to work on our exciting social science research projects, both here at Chester Zoo and as part of our international conservation programmes.
You will support the Lead Conservation Scientist to ensure Chester Zoo maintains the highest external reputation and credibility as a world-leader in one of the zoo’s specialised areas of scientific innovation and research excellence. You will lead on specific programme projects, effectively translating scientific outputs from these research projects to maximise conservation impact to achieve Chester Zoo’s conservation strategies and mission.
Programme Support:
Support the Lead Conservation Scientist in one of Chester Zoo’s core scientific programmes to deliver the programme’s annual tactical plan and support with the stewardship of the programme’s established internal and external partnerships to provide evidence to underpin wider zoo strategies and decision-making.
Lead and effectively prioritise own time to enable the delivery of projects and other scientific outputs including effective calendar management, meeting organisation, and ensuring integrity and confidentiality of information/data.
Annually deliver ~20% of the science KPI outputs from the programme
Conduct scientific and/or ethical review of 2-4 of Chester Zoo’s conservation and research project proposal requests per year.
Scientific Dissemination, Reputation and Credibility:
Support the Lead Conservation Scientist in one of Chester Zoo’s core scientific programmes and successfully contribute to Chester Zoo’s mission by designing and delivering novel robust scientific research.
Lead on programme-specific independent projects (~ 5-10 / year) through scientific innovation and delivery of original research projects and outputs, both personally and through the co-supervision and/or technical training of students.
Lead on annually publishing ~1-2 peer-reviewed original research papers. Contribute to the advancement of collaborators peer-review and dissemination activities (~1-2 per year).
Work with Marketing, PR, Education and Communications teams to share and disseminate own research and activities (2-5/year) with a wide variety of audiences.
Lead on producing scientific materials to support evidence-based practices and inform policy, including ~ 5-10 management advice/reports per year.
Support the Lead Conservation Scientist in influencing external professional associations at a national level through member participation and/or development of new methods or standards within an area of scientific expertise.
The Package
Permanent contract
40 hours per week
Salary of £29,021.21 per annum
33 days annual leave (pro-rata)
Opportunity for flexible / hybrid working
Staff pass so you can visit the zoo during your time off, plus multiple complimentary tickets for your friends and family
Healthcare plan and employee assistance programme
Discounted gym membership
Discounts on cinema tickets, restaurants, high street shops and more via Perks
Pension scheme with generous employer contributions up to 9%
Conservation Training:
Contribute to the Conservation Training Academy through the annual delivery and/or co-delivery of up to 2-4 training events such as external professional courses, graduate and post-graduate level lectures, and/or internal lectures, based on the programme expertise.
Additionally, support the Lead Conservation Scientist with the co-supervision and/or technical training of ~ 2-4 students annually including Scholars (Doctoral, MPhil or MRes students), science volunteer work placement students and/or other students (MSc and/or undergraduate).
Our requirements:
Masters in a relevant field
Demonstrated ability to innovate, lead, resource and deliver research projects on time and to a high standard
Evidence with data analysis and statistical packages relevant to the field
Ability to present information clearly and concisely in verbal presentations and written communications, including scientific writing and media communications to a variety of stakeholders
Ability to maintain and influence partnerships and collaborations to enable project delivery
Proven ability to effectively work in and contribute to a team environment
Have knowledge of zoos and their conservation function
Ability to travel to remote areas
Although not essential, the following would be desirable:
Evidence of effective training and/or student supervision
Evidence of peer-review publications
Chester Zoo
Cheshire, England
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