Fellowship summary
The Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation (COTERC) is seeking a passionate, driven conservation leader to oversee and advance cutting-edge research projects in Costa Rica. This year-long fellowship (with the potential to extend) offers a rare chance to gain fantastic leadership experience at the heart of tropical field research — ideally starting in November 2025.
The opportunity
For over three decades, COTERC, a Canadian not-for-profit, has trained more than 2,500 emerging researchers at its Caribbean coast biological station, shaping conservation careers across the globe. Now, as we take on management of a second station in the breathtaking Costa Rican cloud forest, we are entering a pivotal new chapter — one where the successful candidate will help shape a bold research agenda that spans rainforest to cloud forest.
This fellowship is more than a field job. It’s an opportunity to lead research that matters, mentor the next generation of conservationists, and turn data into action that safeguards biodiversity. Working primarily at Caño Palma Biological Station (CPBS) and making regular expeditions into the cloud forest, you’ll gain hands-on experience that opens doors to senior-level roles in global conservation.
Who would make a great fellow?
A well-read conservationist, comfortable applying common statistical approaches
A leader that is easygoing, but able to manage young researchers:
An excellent communicator
IMPORTANT! We don’t expect the Research Supervisor to meet every single competency — we encourage you to apply and acknowledge gaps in knowledge or experience.
What will the fellow do?
As Research Supervisor, you’ll play a central role in shaping COTERC’s scientific agenda — from coordinating long-term monitoring at Caño Palma to pioneering new projects in the cloud forest. You’ll mentor and train interns and volunteers, guiding them through the rigours of field research while ensuring data integrity and safety standards. Beyond the station, you’ll engage with local communities and government agencies, turning research into action that advances conservation goals. Your work will contribute directly to applied reports, peer-reviewed publications, and the sustainable management of one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.
What can we offer the fellow?
Most importantly, you’ll gain unparalleled experience leading research and conservation efforts in two extraordinary ecosystems. This is a stepping-stone into senior roles across academia, NGOs, and global conservation leadership.
$1,000 bonus at the successful completion of 1 year contract.
Fluency in English and proficiency (at minimum) in spoken and written Spanish.
Send your application (cover letter, CV, and 2–3 professional references — no more than 3 pages total 11pt font) to applications@coterc.org
Application review and interviews begin immediately — we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.