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Post-Doctoral Research Position
Zooplankton Ecology
Prince William Sound Science Center

Application Review Begins: Friday, 15 September 2006


The Prince William Sound Science Center, a non-profit research and
education institution located on the shores of Prince William Sound
(http://www.pwssc.org) in Cordova, Alaska, is seeking a highly motivated
and enthusiastic person for a post-doctoral research position focused on
high-latitude zooplankton population dynamics. This individual will join
a multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional team working on the
ecosystem dynamics of Prince William Sound.

Applicants are required to have oceanographic and zooplankton research
experience. The project will involve operation of electronically
controlled multiple-net zooplankton sampling devices. The post-doc will
work both at sea and in the laboratory. The successful applicant will be
expected to work independently, but in collaboration with other
researchers, be able to publish the research findings in peer-reviewed
scientific journals, as well as write proposals, reports, and other
publications. The ideal applicant will be organized, self motivated,
independent, pro-active, have a proven ability to produce tangible
results from significant or difficult tasks, have strong communication
skills, be able to work as part of a research team, and complement the
research interests of existing personnel. Some travel within the region
will be required. This position is for 15 months with extension
contingent on funding. Applicant must be US or Canadian citizen or have
US Permanent Residence status. The salary range is $50,000-$52,000
annually with an excellent benefit package.

To apply, please send electronically your curriculum vitae, a statement
of research interests, how you think you would fit into our
organization, your professional experiences, and the names of three
references with their contact information to: Dr. Tom Kline, Prince
William Sound Science Center E-mail: tkline [at] pwssc.gen.ak.us

Review of applications will begin on Friday, 15 September 2006. The
position is open until filled.