From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Thu Aug 1 14:58:06 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Greta Shum via pccgrads) Date: Thu Aug 1 19:23:59 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Book project on ancient flood stories and sea level rise at Climate Central In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi PCC grads, Passing along this interesting opportunity to combine environmental science and history working with Ben Strauss at Climate Central. Thanks, Greta ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ben Strauss Date: Wed, Jul 31, 2024 at 7:41?AM Subject: a project important to me, and a plea To: Greta Shum Seeking book research assistant ? ancient flood stories and sea level rise I am seeking a dogged, creative, and exceptional researcher to help me with a high-impact book project about past and future sea level rise, told through science and ancient stories. A major publisher has purchased rights. Part-time contract work is needed asap through the end of the year at $50/hour, 40-240 hours expected (depending on the number of assistants engaged). Candidates should have or be pursuing a graduate degree in relevant sciences or humanities, including environmental sciences, environmental history, folklore, mythology, ethnography, anthropology, and/or religion. Or the equivalent. A key area of help I need is in finding and compiling indigenous flood stories from around the world that may echo the great rise in sea level after the most recent ice age. Sources range from centuries-old records to contemporary oral traditions. Spanish or German fluency a plus. The assistant should also be able to help with focused scientific literature research (another key area), news archive research, fact-checking, miscellaneous other research, and bibliographic support. Candidates should have their own direct access to a major academic digital research library. As a recommender or candidate, please send the candidate?s name, a few sentences about qualifications or interest, and a CV or equivalent, to bstrauss@climatecentral.org with the subject line ?Ancient stories research.? -- greta shum ?? uw atmospheric sciences ?? office 522 ?? she/her ?? 816-519-3131 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Fri Aug 2 08:13:28 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Fri Aug 2 08:14:08 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] NOW HIRING for Autumn 2024: PDI Instructor for ESRM 250/SEFS 520: Intro to GIS In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: SEFS Graduate Program Advising via Environment_advisers < environment_advisers@u.washington.edu> Date: Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 8:10?AM Subject: [Environment_advisers] NOW HIRING for Autumn 2024: PDI Instructor for ESRM 250/SEFS 520: Intro to GIS To: The School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) is hiring a Pre-doctoral Instructor (PDI) for Autumn 2024: *Course*: ESRM 250/SEFS 520: Intro to Geographic Information Systems in Forest Resources *Dates*: September 16, 2024 - December 15, 2024 *Meeting Times*: M/W 8:30am - 11:20am, MGH 030 *Compensation*: Position is 60% FTE, PDIs are paid at the Candidate Rank, monthly compensation is $3,949 ($11,847 for the quarter), must be in good academic standing *Priority Deadline to Apply*: August 7, 2024. Priority consideration given to applications received by this date. Applications will be accepted after this date if the position remains unfilled. *COURSE DESCRIPTION: * *ESRM 250/SEFS 520 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems in Forest Resources (5) NSc, RSN * Applications of GIS technology to forest science and management. Fundamentals of GIS systems: data sources, preprocessing, map analysis, output; remote sensing as a source of GIS data, image analysis, and classification. Emphasis on GIS as a source of management and technical information requests. *TO APPLY: * To apply, please fill out the SEFS ASE Application Form and prepare a CV to submit to the google collection site. Note that you will also be asked for a CV or Resume at the end of the application form: please type it in or copy and paste it from your original CV document. Submit application with CV included to this Google Form . Full position description attached. Direct questions to SEFSmain@uw.edu. -- *Ellen Adams* (she/they) Office Manager UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences Winkenwerder 104 Box 352100 206.543.2730 / fax 206.685.0790 [image: logo] The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. Graduate Advising School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) _______________________________________________ Environment_advisers mailing list Environment_advisers@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/environment_advisers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Abstract submissions are now open and will be accepted until December 1st. I believe this is a valuable opportunity for student researchers in the field and would greatly appreciate it if you could share this information with the pccgrads listserv and other relevant groups within your network. Thank you! Best, Kelsey Murphy PhD Candidate Rice University kam23@rice.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Paleo_for_Sustainable_Water_Strategies_PAGES_Session.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 2197004 bytes Desc: not available URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Tue Aug 6 05:22:19 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Tue Aug 6 05:22:55 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] QSCI accepting applications for TA & reader-grader positions for Autumn quarter In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The Center for Quantitative Science (CQS) is accepting applications for a TA and Reader-Grader position for the courses below (in Autumn 2024). The priority deadline is *Sunday, August 11, 2024,* but we will accept applications until the positions are filled. Priority will be given to students enrolled in College of the Environment programs. *AUTUMN QUARTER 2024 - Open positions* *Reader-Grader *(see position description below) *Class: *Q SCI 291 Calculus for Natural Systems I: Derivatives (In person) *Instructor:* Gaj Sivandran *Teaching Assistant (TA)* (see position description below) *Class: *Q SCI 381 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (In person) *Instructor:* Andre Punt *Reader-Grader Position Description* Responsibilities: - Reader-graders should expect to *average* 10 hours/week during the quarter - Grade exams and assignments - Other duties as assigned by instructor Requirements: - For Q SCI 291, must be competent in calculus. - Current academic standing as a UW Graduate Student and eligibility to hold a Graduate Student Assistantship - Availability for full appointment and class time frame - Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration Terms: - This is a part-time, hourly position. Pay rate: $25/hour - Tuition and fees are not covered as part of your appointment. You are responsible for paying all tuition and fees that are required based on the number of credits for which you enroll. - In order to maintain eligibility for this appointment, you will need to be enrolled for at least 4 credits (graduate masters and professional students), 2 credits (PhD candidates) for each quarter in which you hold the appointment. - This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. *Teaching Assistant (TA) Position Description* Responsibilities: - TAs at 50% FTE should expect to average approximately 20 hours/week, 220 hours for the quarter - Providing occasional lectures - Running labs, help sessions, and recitation sessions - Grading homework and exams - Maintaining office hours - TAs are generally expected to attend the courses to which they are assigned Requirements: - For Q SCI 381, must be competent in statistics and have familiarity with R - Current academic standing as a UW Graduate Student and eligibility to hold a Graduate Student Assistantship - Availability for full appointment and class time frame - Background and enthusiasm to communicate effectively with biology, zoology, conservation, ecology, and natural resource management students - Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration Terms: - A 50% FTE Teaching Assistantship pays a stipend that varies depending on graduate level as indicated on Schedule 1 of the UW TA Salary Chart . Contact the Center for Quantitative Science office for more information on stipend levels. - Teaching Assistants will be required to register for a minimum of 10 credits per quarter that they hold an Assistantship. - The operating fee (including tuition) will be paid by CQS. However, the successful applicant will be responsible for paying any student fees (approximately $265). - Graduate Appointee accident/sickness insurance will be provided. - This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. *Application Process:* Application Deadline: The priority deadline is* Sunday, August 11, 2024,* but we will accept applications until the positions are filled. Priority will be given to students enrolled in College of the Environment programs. Applicants will be notified by email of our decision. (If you already applied for the AUT 2024 QSCI 381 TA position, send me an email letting me know you are still interested, and I will move your application into the new applicant pool.) Submit the following to owense@uw.edu: - Resume/CV (in PDF format): - Include your home department, advisor, and academic status (?Masters Student?, ?PhD Student, but haven?t completed general exam?, or ?PhD Student, completed general exam?). - List all previous TA and reader/grader positions held for any UW department. Include your evaluation score for each position. - Cover letter including (in PDF format): - Brief statement of how your skills and experiences are a match for the position - List the specific position(s) you are applying for - List Q SCI or equivalent courses you have completed - List any Q SCI TA positions you have applied for in the past, both positions you were offered and ones you were not offered. (This information will be used to help us distribute TA positions more equitably. Questions? Contact owense@uw.edu. The University of Washington is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206.543.6450/206.543.6452 (tty) or dso@u.washington.edu. ----------------------------------- Erica Owens CQS/QERM/QSCI Program Coordinator & Academic Advisor Pronouns: She, her Center for Quantitative Science Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management University of Washington Fishery Sciences Building (FSH 216A) Mailbox #357941 Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 616-9571 _______________________________________________ Environment_advisers mailing list Environment_advisers@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/environment_advisers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Tue Aug 6 14:35:44 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Tue Aug 6 14:36:29 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] NOW HIRING: Graduate Staff Assistant (SA) in Autumn 2024 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) is hiring a Staff Assistant for duties in Autumn Quarter 2024:* *Title: 2024 Bevan Staff Assistant (SA)* *Supervisor*: Tim Essington *Dates: *September 16, 2024 ? December 15, 2024 *Compensation*: Position is 50% FTE; salary is commensurate with academic standing *Deadline to Apply: *AUGUST 14, 2024. Priority consideration given to applications received by this date. Applications will be accepted after this date if the position remains unfilled *POSITION DESCRIPTION:* This Staff Assistantship (SA) will provide administrative support for the 2024 Bevan Symposium ?Reflections on Indigenous Fisheries and Co-Management Fifty Years After the Boldt Decision?, a day-long symposium on November 21, 2024. Individuals that are available for part-time hourly work before Autumn quarter are desired. *TO APPLY:* To apply, complete application form* at https://tinyurl.com/ApplySAFSTA and upload the following additional documents (under one cover, with course name and number and your full name in the document?s title): 1. Cover letter ? include description of your general background, why you are applying for this ASE position, strengths and any abilities directly related to the specific position, etc. 2. Current resum? 3. Name, title, and contact information (email, phone number) for three references who are familiar with your abilities and/or knowledge and experience relevant to the position for which you are applying. **To access the form, log in using your @**uw.edu* * address (**https://mail.google.com/a/uw.edu* *).* Full position description attached. -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The position will develop guidelines for the new program that will link the skills, expertise, and innovation of recent master or PhD level graduates with the coastal resilience project needs of Washington?s coastal communities ? including local governments, tribes, and nonprofit organizations. 2. The *Shorelands & Environmental Assistance* (SEA) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a *Flood Control Assistance Account Program (FCAAP) Planner (Environmental Planner 3) * position. This position will plan, organize, and oversee the implementation of an existing grant program [the Flood Control Assistance Account Program (FCAAP)] that focuses on helping local communities identify their risks from flooding and address those risks through a comprehensive planning approach. The role will also develop and help senior staff and managers carry out recommendations to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the program. *Henry Bell* (he/him/his) Coastal Planner, Washington Coastal Zone Management Program Washington State Department of Ecology *Henry.Bell@ecy.wa.gov * | 360-628-2750 (call/text) _______________________________________________ Coastal_resilience mailing list Coastal_resilience@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/coastal_resilience -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Office of the Washington State Climatologist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you for your consideration and please forward to your networks. *Science & Technical Coordinator * New I apologize in advance for cross posting. Steve Martin Executive Director Snake River Salmon Recovery Board 509-382-4115 -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Office of the Washington State Climatologist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 25696 bytes Desc: not available URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Thu Aug 15 11:00:55 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Thu Aug 15 11:20:06 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] GSA Position-Campus Sustainability Fund, Associate Program Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: If you have 20 hours a week, this could be for you. They are looking for a grad student to be the Campus Sustainability Fund, Associate Program Director...intriguing....see attached -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please share widely. *Marine Director ** | Job Details tab | Career Pages (governmentjobs.com) * Under the supervision of the Deputy Executive Director of Natural Resources, and guided by the policies of the Yurok Tribe, the Marine Department Director is responsible for advancing and implementing management goals related to the conservation, management, and restoration of marine and coastal resources, in accordance with the Yurok Constitution and guidance of traditional Yurok values and techniques. Through integration of traditional knowledge and western science, the position will lead staff to plan, monitor, assess, and implement management actions to support conservation of Yurok Tribal marine and coastal resources and their habitats with Yurok Tribe ancestral oceanic waters. The Marine Department Director will represent the Yurok Tribe in technical and policy forums to protect, assert, and enhance Yurok Tribe rights to gather, harvest, and utilize marine resources for ceremonial, subsistence, and economic needs. *Application closing date is October 29, 2024.* *Senior or Principal Coastal Engineer / Coastal Scientist* Natural Systems Design + Coastal Geologic Services just announced a new opening for a Senior or Principal Coastal Engineer / Coastal Scientist. If you or someone you know is interested in this position, please *apply here *. *Application closing date is September 30, 2024.* *Resilience Fellowship Specialist * This position with Washington Sea Grant will support program development, administration, and technical advising for WSG?s new Coastal Resilience Fellowship program. The position will develop guidelines for the new program that will link the skills, expertise, and innovation of recent master or PhD level graduates with the coastal resilience project needs of Washington?s coastal communities ? including local governments, tribes, and nonprofit organizations. *Open Until Filled* *Environmental Planner* The *Shorelands & Environmental Assistance * (SEA) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a *Flood Control Assistance Account Program (FCAAP) Planner (Environmental Planner 3) * position. This position will plan, organize, and oversee the implementation of an existing grant program [the Flood Control Assistance Account Program (FCAAP)] that focuses on helping local communities identify their risks from flooding and address those risks through a comprehensive planning approach. The role will also develop and help senior staff and managers carry out recommendations to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the program. -- *Alessandra Burgos*| Project Manager Cascadia CoPes Hub She / Her / Hers Cell: 610-996-4658 *Oregon State University* *College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences* Burt Hall, Rm. 139 | Corvallis, OR I live and work in Portland, OR cascadiacopeshub.org @CascadiaCopes [image: A button with "Hear my name" text for name playback in email signature] To unsubscribe: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.oregonstate.edu/mailman/options/cascadiacopeshub_friends/gmauger*40uw.edu?password=efzuezba&unsub=1&unsubconfirm=1__;JQ!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!iUvfYJT36N8TR-BNyTYNr_NhQmzUxS2OKd9htYXxk4wS6E3tXl0qB99-KiQz1n8W3z2bzYeOPccMYdwSvx8q5qg9KB67_Y13$ -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Office of the Washington State Climatologist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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View this email in your browser *Delivering science to help fish, wildlife, water, land and people adapt to a changing climate* The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is hiring an ORISE communications fellow to expand the reach of its communications program! The fellow will help develop communications products and conduct outreach for NW CASC?s science users; evaluate opportunities for strengthening communication of NW CASC-funded research to various audiences; and support internal communications. We are seeking candidates with experience communicating science and working with resource practitioners from diverse entities. Candidates should also have familiarity with Northwest species and ecosystems as well as climate impacts in the region. This is a hybrid position and the location is negotiable within Idaho, Oregon and Washington. It can be negotiated as a full-time or part-time position. Candidates must have, or soon complete, a master?s degree. Application review will begin on October 15, 2024. Learn More & Apply [image: Twitter] [image: Website] *Copyright ? 2019 Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, All rights reserved.* *Our mailing address is:* Box 355674 Seattle, WA 98195-5674 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list . -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Office of the Washington State Climatologist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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USAJOBS - Job Announcement You will get to join a great group of people to work with and get a chance to connect with a number of Midwestern partners. Applications accepted until September 4. Contact me with any questions. Note ? watch this space for more opportunities coming soon with the hub. Please share with your networks or possible candidates. Dennis Dennis.Todey@usda.gov Director - USDA Midwest Climate Hub USDA-ARS NLAE Ames, IA 515 294-2013 This electronic message contains information generated by the USDA solely for the intended recipients. Any unauthorized interception of this message or the use or disclosure of the information it contains may violate the law and subject the violator to civil or criminal penalties. If you believe you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete the email immediately. -- You may only post from the email address associated with this list. Please contact admin@stateclimate.org with any questions regarding this group. 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Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Thu Aug 29 14:53:59 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] FW: [Nasa_develop] NASA DEVELOP Program - Spring 2025 Application Period In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *From: *NASA_DEVELOP on behalf of Kaitlyn L. Lemon *Date: *Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at 1:17?PM *To: *nasa_develop@mm.isu.edu *Subject: *[Nasa_develop] NASA DEVELOP Program - Spring 2025 Application Period Good Afternoon, My name is Kait Lemon and I am a part of the NASA Applied Sciences' Capacity Building DEVELOP program. I am writing to you today because I am currently recruiting for our Spring 2025 term period ? which occurs from January 27th through April 4th, at our ID location based out of Idaho State University's GIS Training and Research Center (GIS TReC ). The Spring 2025 application window will be open online from August 26th-October 4th. The NASA DEVELOP program is a paid 10-week research opportunity open to current students, recent graduates and transitioning/early career professionals. Applicants must be able to commit to 20-29 hours throughout the term. Details about this opportunity and how to apply can be found online at https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/nasadevelop . *The Idaho program will host two projects for Spring 2025. * *Saguaro National Park Ecological Conservation:* Identifying and Mapping Category 1 Invasive Species in Saguaro National Park Using Harmonized Landsat and Sentinel-2 Data (*in-person* *project*) *Northern Rockies Ecological Conservation II*: Determining the Distribution of Whitebark Pine in the Intermountain West Through Spectral Signature Classification and Pathogenic Analysis to Assess Forest Health Within the Region (*virtual* *project*) Please share this message with anyone who may be interested in these opportunities, and feel free to contact me directly with any questions or additional material requests. *Kait Lemon* ID - Pocatello | Center Lead NASA DEVELOP Program *Analytical Mechanics Associates* Idaho State University GIS Training and Research Center e. kaitlyn.l.lemon@ama-inc.com w. https://giscenter.isu.edu/index.htm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Thu Aug 29 16:06:45 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: ATM S 571 Climate Dynamics in Autumn quarter In-Reply-To: <70E2685C-7DB4-415E-8F0D-58F38823679E@uw.edu> References: <70E2685C-7DB4-415E-8F0D-58F38823679E@uw.edu> Message-ID: Dear PCC grad students, Gerard Roe and I will be teaching Climate Dynamics (ATM S 571*) this Autumn quarter. The course is 3 credits and meets MWF 10:30-11:20am in ATG 610. It?s intended for for graduate students of all levels and backgrounds who are doing research on some aspect of climate. The course examines Earth?s climate dynamics from the perspective of recent research that has focused on the energy budget. Topics include: the processes that control Earth?s climatology; radiative feedbacks and climate sensitivity; timescales of climate response to forcing; mechanisms of climate variability; oceanic and atmospheric heat transport from an energy budget perspective; the role of ocean circulation in climate change; the surface energy budget and hydrologic cycle changes with global warming; and sources of uncertainty in climate prediction. These topics are explored through a hierarchy of idealized physical models, as well as their application towards understanding the complex system dynamics seen in both nature and general circulation models (GCMs). Spread the word, and I hope you can join us! Kyle * Note that ATM S 571 is currently known as "Advanced Physical Climatology", but this course number will be used for Climate Dynamics going forward once approved. -------------------- Kyle C. Armour Calvin Professor in Oceanography Professor, Department of Atmospheric & Climate Science, School of Oceanography University of Washington, Seattle offices: OSB 311 | ATG 708 karmour@uw.edu 206-221-4402 http://faculty.washington.edu/karmour/ -------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Fri Aug 30 14:33:19 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Jason Vogel via pccgrads) Date: Sat Aug 31 09:49:47 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] UW Climate Impacts Group hiring a Climate Social Science Specialist Message-ID: Dear all, Please share widely with your networks: The Climate Impacts Group and the Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative is hiring a social scientist climate specialist, who will work on NCRC and CIG projects. To apply please visit the position listing. About the role: The Climate Social Science Specialist will be an advanced researcher operating with significant independence on topics of moderate complexity. We anticipate this individual working with a team of research and outreach staff to drive the development of project and program deliverables; to identify opportunities to leverage ongoing work into tools, reports, white papers, case studies, peer-reviewed publications, and other means of sharing lessons learned across communities of practice; and to provide methodological mentorship to earlier career staff. There is significant ongoing equitable climate adaptation activity taking place at CIG, but not enough of that activity is captured and shared in a way that improves our team?s overall impact. The Climate Social Science Specialist will focus on identifying opportunities in CIG?s ongoing work to scale that work and increase impact. This position will assist CIG?s principal investigators on existing projects. This will include active participation in some projects, but also putting in additional effort beyond completing the projects themselves to ensure the work is available to share with peer communities or to decision makers. We anticipate this position initially working on projects that are part of the Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative, which centers the resilience needs of frontline communities in a research and engagement program. Social science methodological expertise and knowledge of climate resilience related literature is required for this position, as is a willingness to learn new methodologies and additional literatures as needed. Methodologies could include literature reviews and syntheses, document and discourse analysis, photovoice, surveys, interviews, document coding, Q methodology, etc. This position may engage with several of the CIG?s and NCRC?s collaborators and community-based partners, which include community-based and nonprofit organizations, decision and policy makers, and resource managers. Therefore, the ideal candidate will have deep knowledge of and experience with equitable coproduction theory and practice. The salary range for this position is $6,500 - $8,000 per month. Applicant screening will begin September 15, 2024. Jason [signature_939823564] [signature_3960609638] Jason Vogel Pronouns: he/him/his Interim Director | Climate Impacts Group Director | Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative 303.525.0832 | jmvogel@uw.edu | @CIG_UW EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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