Support Scientist - Ecological Conservation
300 E St SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA Req #223
Monday, December 2, 2024
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The Support Scientist will support the Ecological Conservation program element within the NASA Earth Science Division’s Earth Action program. The program element aligns closely with the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Sustainability GEO SBA and promotes the synergistic use of Earth observations, in-situ observations, and models to analyze and forecast changes that affect ecosystems and to develop effective management strategies, with a particular emphasis on biodiversity conservation.
Primary end-user communities are natural resource managers (both land and marine) involved in conservation and ecosystem management. The program element operates through the development, improvement, and application of predictive tools for assessing alternative approaches and designing effective decision support strategies. It applies current scientific understanding and modeling capabilities to determine how ecosystems and their components (e.g., species and genes) are changing and likely to change over time.
The Support Scientist will assume all program management duties that are not restricted to civil servants. They will aid in the solicitation and peer review process, documentation and communication of program accomplishments, and coordination of ESD activities with NASA’s interagency and international partners. The Fellow will assist management in coordinating activities that cross ESD programmatic boundaries and will likely interface with the NASA ESD Research and Analysis Program to help foster connectivity between research and applications.
The NASA Earth Action Program focuses on engaging end users with decision-making needs that could be informed by NASA Earth Observations. The fellow will explore ways to build relationships with new partners and assist in increasing the impact of project applications and the infrastructure to track impacts, supporting knowledge transfer and building skilled communities able to use NASA Earth Observations for decision making.
Role/Responsibilities:
* Communicate with proposers and prior award recipients
* Perform technical evaluation of progress reports
* Set peer review, recommend panelists, and communicate assignments
* Review panel evaluations, prepare selection materials, and communicate decisions to officials
* Receive and evaluate appeals from proposers
* Suggest improvements to NASA peer review processes
* Interagency Management and Public-Private Partnership
o Represent NASA in interagency and partnership activities
o Build new relationships and collaborations
o Manage existing partnership activities
o Conduct market research analysis of potential partners
o Assess needs of existing and potential partners
* Project Management
o Build collaborations amongst researchers
o Measure progress of funded projects in meeting their proposed goals and suggest necessary fixes for projects not meeting goals
* Communications
o Promote the program through the development of publications and outreach materials
o Give presentations about the program at appropriate conferences and meetings
o Maintain a database for these program elements
o Develop slides and other communications materials for NASA management
* Infrastructure
o Improve NASA processes
o Reduce staff burden through improved practices and effective tools.
o Research alternative management systems
o Test new management approaches
Requirements:
* Master’s or Ph.D. degree in Earth science, biological sciences, or a related field. Specialization is welcome in natural resource management, biogeography, ecology, remote sensing, GIS, and bioinformatics.
* At least 5 years of experience (including graduate-level work) in a scientific or technical field relevant to the biological sciences or Earth sciences.
* Past experience working in or with federal, state, or international governments is welcome but not required. Also welcome is past experience in conservation program management, community outreach, and international development.
* Demonstrated ability to communicate, engage, and build consensus with leadership.
* Demonstrated ability to work independently and operate with minimal oversight.
* Demonstrated effective management of multiple and competing responsibilities.
* Effective time management and organizational skills.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, written and oral.
* Must be able to function well in a team environment.
* Advanced skill in Microsoft Office word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software.
Additional Requirements:
* Must be able to pass a Government background investigation for admission to a Federal facility.
* Employee must be willing to travel as required by program activities, including travel to relevant science conferences, recruiting opportunities, science team meetings, and support of field campaigns related to the program area.
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