Organización sin fin de lucro
Conservation Biologist
Descripción
Descripción
Position Overview
Hudsonia seeks a highly motivated Conservation Biologist to support biological surveys and research, GIS-based conservation planning, and outreach to other conservation professionals, municipalities and landowners. This role bridges science and decision-making by translating ecological data and principles into practical conservation strategies.
Primary Responsibilities
Field Research & Technical Support (50%)
- Conduct and assist with biological field surveys, including plants, fungi, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and habitats
- Collect, manage, and analyze data
- Contribute to research design, literature reviews, technical reports, and scientific publications
- Support specimen curation, data archiving, and project documentation
Municipal Liaison & Conservation Planning (25%)
- Serve as liaison to municipalities, planning boards, conservation advisory councils, and partner organizations
- Lead or contribute to Natural Resource Inventories (NRIs), open space plans, and biodiversity assessments
- Develop and interpret GIS-based maps and technical planning materials to support land-use decisions
- Provide science-based guidance on conservation, habitat management, and ecological planning
Outreach & Education (15%)
- Design and deliver outreach and education programs for municipal leaders, landowners, land trusts, and community groups
- Translate scientific findings into accessible presentations, workshops, and educational materials
- Represent Hudsonia at public meetings, trainings, and regional forums
Administration & Proposal Writing (10%)
- Assist with grant proposal development and fundraising efforts
- Support organizational planning and program growth
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor’s degree (graduate degree preferred) in wildlife ecology, botany, natural resource management, environmental science, or a related field
- Minimum three years of professional conservation experience with strong field skills
- Knowledge of northeastern U.S. ecology and plant identification, with expertise in at least one additional taxonomic group
- Experience with GIS and spatial analysis
- Strong technical or scientific writing skills
- Project management experience and ability to supervise staff, interns, or volunteers
- Strong communication skills with technical and non-technical audiences
- Experience working with municipalities, landowners, or community stakeholders
- Valid driver’s license and access to a personal vehicle
Preferred
- Experience developing NRIs, open space plans, or similar conservation planning documents
- Familiarity with Hudson Valley ecosystems and regional conservation issues
- Field experience across multiple taxa and radiotelemetry experience
- Knowledge of R or other data analysis tools
- Teaching, facilitation, or public outreach experience
Physical & Work Requirements
- Ability to conduct fieldwork year-round in varied weather and terrain
- Ability to carry field equipment and work in rugged or wet environments
- Hybrid schedule (3 in-office days and 2 remote days)
- Occasional evening and weekend work; some long-distance travel to field sites
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary range: $50,000–$60,000, commensurate with experience
- Generous benefits package
- Flexible, collegial work environment
- Professional development opportunities
Reports to: Executive Director / Science Director
Compensación
Full medical benefits
Retirement plan
Paid holidays
3 weeks PTO; 5 sick days
Hybrid schedule: 3 days in office and 2 days remote
Collegial work environment
Professional development opportunities
Ubicación
Ubicación asociada
Cómo aplicar
Accepting applications on a rolling basis. Apply by email. Include a cover letter, resume/CV, 2 technical writing samples, a GIS map sample, and contact information for 3 references.
