Program Manager, Migratory Bird Tracking
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Job Description:
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Migration Ecology, the Program Manager, Migratory Bird Tracking, will work within the Migratory Bird Initiative to support and coordinate the deployment and analysis of bird tracking technologies to improve our understanding of the factors driving bird population declines and assess the hemispheric impacts of local conservation challenges and actions. The Migratory Bird Tracking Program will provide a scientific basis for Audubon’s hemispheric conservation investments to halt and reverse declining population trends of migratory birds in the Americas. This work will build on the efforts of the National Audubon Society to collect and synthesize bird movement data from various tracking technologies to reveal seasonal movements, behaviors, and migration patterns across the Western Hemisphere and focus scientific results to reveal actionable strategic conservation priorities.
Compensation:
Salary range based on geo-differentials:
$55,000-$65,000/year = National
$64,000-$74,000/year = Alaska, CA (not San Francisco), Connecticut, D.C., Chicago, Oyster Bay, NY
$73,000-$83,000/year = NYC (not Oyster Bay), San Francisco, Seattle
Additional Job Description
Essential Functions
Support and coordinate tracking projects across the Audubon Network, which could include leading training workshops (in the field and virtually), developing online training materials, contributing input on project ideas, and providing logistical support to tracking projects.
Process and analyze tracking data from different technologies (e.g., Motus, light-level geolocators) to account for known sources of spatial and/or temporal bias.
Participate in cross-functional teams at National Audubon Society, particularly with the conservation planning, climate and community science, and quantitative science teams and across the broader organization, to co-develop and implement tracking projects.
Coordinate with the Audubon Americas program on projects outside of the United States.
Communicate and collaborate with internal and external partners to design and implement tracking studies to address organizational conservation needs at multiple spatial scales.
Lead or participate in field studies to track migratory birds, including banding, tagging birds with tracking devices, and installing and maintaining Motus stations.
Build relationships with a large and diverse set of national and international bird scientists and institutions to discover, acquire, and synthesize tracking and connectivity data sets for engagement, education, policy, and conservation applications (e.g., Bird Migration Explorer).
Participate in migratory bird conservation networks to communicate and coordinate Audubon’s Migratory Bird Tracking Program with other tracking efforts in the western hemisphere.
Maintain and strengthen Audubon’s relationships with key partners in the bird tracking and conservation science community to provide outputs to support the mission and …
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