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- Coastal Ecology Environmental Scientist RL 2026-03
Description
The position offers the opportunity to work with an outstanding multidisciplinary team of researchers on developing scientific information that advances tidal wetland restoration in the San Francisco Estuary. Our work is conducted in close collaboration with local governments, regulatory agencies, and community organizations to enhance the resilience of the Estuary’s tidal ecosystems, wildlife, and shoreline communities. The Scientist will join the program at an exciting time as the WRMP has recently initiated data collection core to the long-term monitoring program.
We are looking for an individual who can start immediately. The selected candidate must have expertise in tidal wetland ecology with a strong technical background and a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively on scientific projects, manage and analyze data, and synthesize scientific information into formats relevant for decision-makers and to broad audiences. The selected candidate will also be an exceptional collaborator and have strong interpersonal communication skills to work with stakeholders to apply science to management.
Successful candidates will contribute to a diverse portfolio of projects within the WRMP and will work both independently and collaboratively with guidance from senior staff. Primary responsibilities include:
- Supporting science-related WRMP development and communications, including participating in Science Team meetings and other internal and external meetings focused on project management, science communications, and data collection.
- Participating in the synthesis and analysis of monitoring data from interdisciplinary teams into products that are relevant to decision-makers and other stakeholders, including monitoring data analysis, programmatic documents, scientific summaries, reports, and planning documents.
- Contributing to the writing of technical reports and memos.
- Providing support for project management and administrative tasks, including developing work plans and permit applications, and tracking deliverables.
- Collaborating with partners at SFEP on WRMP development, integration of human dimensions, stakeholder needs, community-engaged monitoring, and information delivery.
- Representing the WRMP at regional and state-wide meetings.
- Supporting new and ongoing technical workgroups by preparing agendas, facilitating meetings, and synthesizing outcomes and results.
- Coordinating with subcontractors (science advisors, workgroup leads, and monitoring crews) who collect data on vegetation, sediment dynamics, fish, water quality, horizontal-vertical control, and water levels.
- Contributing to other shoreline adaptation planning and tidal wetland projects, including developing adaptation strategies that incorporate nature-based solutions, contributing to studies on cross-sector adaptation, advancing landscape-scale planning that promotes healthy estuarine and urban ecosystems, and advancing multi-benefit projects in complex social and ecological systems.
- Becoming trained in the California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM) and conducting CRAM field work, in addition to conducting other field work as needed.
- If you are excited about this role, but your past experience does not align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may be just the right candidate for this, or one of our other roles.
Requirements
Qualifications
Work Location
- Candidates must be local; remote locations will not be considered, but we are willing to consider transition time from elsewhere.
- The position requires an in-person presence for regional meetings, field work, site visits, and some WRMP coordination meetings.
- Required Minimum Experience
- Degree in ecology, environmental science, natural resources or related field
- Bachelor's + 9-10 years of experience in coastal ecology
- MS + 7-8 years of experience in coastal ecology
- PhD + 0-1 years of experience in coastal ecology
Required Skills
- Strong scientific/technical background – desired areas of expertise include ecology, familiarity with the San Francisco Estuary and its tidal wetland ecosystems, landscape-scale conservation and restoration, nature-based adaptation, California wetland restoration science, and quantitative skills.
- Project management – strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to track multiple tasks. Demonstrated experience in concurrently managing multiple projects and tasks, maintaining efficiency, and balancing priorities and deadlines. Ability to manage projects, including collaborating with scientific partners and other stakeholders, work plans, budgets, schedules, and deliverables.
- Excellent communication skills – demonstrated ability to communicate findings clearly in writing and presentations and to synthesize scientific information for general and technical audiences.
- Ability to develop and maintain excellent working relationships with diverse groups of external partners and stakeholders.
- Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, extending to SFEP and other external WRMP partners.
- Collaborative and supportive work approach, being part of an effective team.
- Experience presenting at conferences and to stakeholder groups.
Preferred Skills
- Knowledge of the San Francisco Bay environmental policy and regulatory environment.
- Experience with GIS software and tools, familiarity with remote-sensed imagery and/or GIS and interpretation.
- Experience with R
- Experience in community-based planning and facilitating discussions with diverse stakeholder groups.
- Existing relationships with the Bay-Delta science community.
