
This job offer is based at McGill University, follow the link for the details: https://mcgill.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-CA/McGill_Careers/job/Research-Associate_JR0000071459
Hiring Unit: Department of Biology (Professor Andrew Gonzalez)
Position Summary:
Organization and facilitation of meetings and workshopsPlans and coordinates workshops, discussion groups, and working sessions with researchers, professionals, and stakeholders. Facilitates these activities in an engaging way to foster interdisciplinary collaboration. Produces minutes and summaries to advance the work.
Development and adaptation of scientific methodologiesDesigns, tests, and proposes methodological approaches to collect, analyze, and interpret biodiversity data. Contributes to harmonizing protocols across different teams and disciplines. Ensures scientific rigor and transparency of the methods used.
Support to the advisory committeeWorks closely with the advisory committee responsible for guiding and validating methodological choices. Prepares supporting documents for deliberations (analyses, options, recommendations). Ensures the consistent implementation of adopted protocols.
Data collection, analysis, and synthesisGathers data from scientific literature, databases, and institutional partners. Conducts comparative and interdisciplinary analyses. Synthesizes results clearly and coherently to support report writing.
Scientific writing and knowledge mobilizationWrites sections of the report on the state of biodiversity and thematic briefs. Adapts content for different audiences (scientists, policymakers, the general public). Contributes to the consistency, quality, and scientific rigor of publications.
Support to QCBSDevelops biodiversity monitoring research projects in collaboration with QCBS members. Fosters and strengthens scientific collaborations, and contributes to meetings, funding applications, the annual report, and media outreach activities of the QCBS.
Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities
Strong communication and collaborative skills. Attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy. Strong organizational skills and autonomy. Knowledge of biodiversity conservation and sustainability practices is an asset. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in both English and French.
Education/Experience:
Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Biology, Biodiversity Management, or a related field (minimum requirement). Proven experience in facilitating groups, workshops, or communities of practice. Expertise in biodiversity and understanding of conservation and environmental policy issues. Demonstrated ability to develop and apply research methodologies. Strong skills in analysis, scientific writing, and knowledge translation.
Location: This position is located in Montreal, Quebec and the work for this position is expected to be performed in Quebec. xxx