Directs and supervises the day-to-day laboratory operations, quality control programs, and/or staff of a work unit to ensure compliance with organization and regulatory agency standards
Develops and facilitates trainings regarding scientific experimentation, technical procedures, and equipment operations to various audiences
Performs barred owl surveys and removals following strict protocol.
Identifies, proposes, and implements new or revised unit operational policies and procedures in alignment with strategic initiatives and objectives
Monitors program budgets and expenditures
Collaborates on research with other lab staff and graduate students.
Serves as the unit liaison to internal and external stakeholder groups providing information, making recommendations to leadership, and representing the interests of the unit
Prepares project reports and presents results to funders.
Requirements
Demonstrated experience conducting barred owl removals, as well as spotted owl field work.
Supervisory experience, including training, scheduling, risk-management, and managing project based field crews in remote or logistically complex settings across multiple field seasons.
Demonstrated research expertise in this field, including peer-reviewed publications in barred owl management.