Natureserve | Chief Scientist
ABOUT NATURESERVE
For nearly 50 years, NatureServe has been the authoritative
source for biodiversity data across North America. With an
international network of more than 60 Natural Heritage Programs
and Conservation Data Centres (CDCs) across the United States
and Canada (“the Network
( https://www.natureserve.org/natureserve-network )”), NatureServe
is the leading source of information on rare and endangered
species and threatened ecosystems. To promote protection of
threatened biodiversity, NatureServe works with conservation
scientists throughout the Network and beyond to collect,
aggregate, and standardize biodiversity information, providing
comprehensive data to the public for strategic conservation
efforts. NatureServe and the Network develop and manage data for
over 100,000 species and ecosystems, answering fundamental
questions about what exists, where it is found, and how it is
doing.
NatureServe offers employees a comprehensive benefits package.
To explore the benefits visit:
https://www.natureserve.org/careers
DESCRIPTION
NatureServe seeks a respected scientist in the field of
biodiversity informatics to join the Executive Team as Chief
Scientist, a Vice-President level role. Ideal candidates will be
highly collaborative individuals with a commitment to
conservation and a desire to help shape the future of an
established but quickly growing organization. The individual who
assumes this role will work closely with NatureServe’s Vice
President for Data and Methods, as well as the Vice President
for Technology and Partnerships, and report to the Executive
Vice President for Programs.
The Chief Scientist is the senior leader of NatureServe's
Science Applications department. In this capacity, they guide the
strategic development and growth of science programs, projects,
partnerships, and fundraising with the goal of providing the
best available information to support conservation of species
and ecosystems. The incumbent will broker scientific
partnerships, provide scientific leadership with and to our
Network, and promote and support innovative approaches for the
development and management of scientific information, including
the advancement of tools that facilitate the use of this
information in land management and conservation planning.
Working with other scientists and philanthropy, they will lead
business development efforts and support fundraising to advance
NatureServe’s strategic goals. They will provide thought
leadership in conservation data collection, analysis, and
application for NatureServe, the Network, and the broader
biodiversity informatics and conservation community.
NatureServe’s Conservation Science team, which includes Science
Applications and Data and Methods, develops scientific methods to
support conservation data production and analyses. The team
develops and maintains information on taxonomy, location and
distribution, conservation status, and threats for plants,
animals, and ecosystems. We apply this information through a
range of projects to conduct endangered species assessments,
predict species habitat and ranges now and in the future,
classify and map ecosystems, assess the ecological integrity of
specific places, and help society adapt to climate change, among
other applications. Key staff positions within this department
include a Chief Zoologist, Chief Botanist, and Chief Ecologist.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
* Provide strategic leadership for NatureServe's scientists, by:
implementing the State-of-the-Art Conservation Science pillar of
NatureServe’s 2022-2026 Strategic Plan
( https://www.natureserve.org/publications/natureserves-strategic-plan-2022-2026 )
; and, with the Vice President for Data and Methods, guiding
the strategic development of data, methods, tools, and
integrated information products that result in significant
enduring benefits in the conservation of biological and
ecological diversity.
* Oversee the implementation of scientific projects to meet
timelines within budget targets.
* Provide thought leadership and serve as a spokesperson to
elevate the role of NatureServe in key scientific organizations,
inspiring a range of stakeholders to engage with NatureServe’s
mission.
* Develop and maintain partnerships with national and
international organizations such as federal and subnational
agencies, professional organizations, and academic institutions
to enhance development and application of scientific standards,
methods and products for the conservation of biological and
ecological diversity.
* Raise public and private funds to support scientific
activities, including by seeking contracts from private and
government entities and by seeking philanthropic support from
individuals and institutions in collaboration with NatureServe’s
Philanthropy team.
* With other NatureServe leaders, engage scientists throughout
the NatureServe Network in the ongoing development,
documentation, and deployment of scientific protocols that
support the collection and analysis of consistent biodiversity
data across the Network.
* Publish methods, results, and other documents that advance
effective conservation action, including through peer-reviewed
venues and as whitepapers.
* Contribute to Government Relations, Public Relations, and
Network Relations initiatives.
* Other duties as assigned by the President and Executive Vice
President for Programs.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:
* Ph.D. in biology, ecology or related disciplines, with special
emphasis in areas of conservation science relevant to
NatureServe’s mission.
* Leadership in the conservation science community.
* More than seven years work experience in applying the concepts
of conservation biology and related fields to conservation
decision-making and natural resources management (ten years
preferred).
* Experience in program development and leadership, priority
setting, and the management of finances, people, and workloads of
large programs with numerous contracts and deliverables.
* Experience making compelling presentations to a wide variety
of stakeholders.
* Proven success in fundraising for scientific programs,
particularly in biodiversity and/or conservation.
REQUIRED SKILLS:
* Understands NatureServe’s mission and demonstrates a
commitment to conservation.
* Proven strategic thinker who can identify opportunities, set
priorities, evaluate the financial and strategic implications of
decisions, and motivate and support teams.
* Extremely well organized, and able to orchestrate multiple
activities to accomplish set goals in a fast-paced environment.
* Ability to work closely and productively with colleagues
including Vice Presidents, the Executive Vice President for
Programs, and direct reports.
* Excellent skills in partnership development.
* Superb written and verbal communication skills.
* Ability to travel 10-25% of the time in the U.S. and
internationally.
PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
* A professional network of conservation collaborators that
includes both domestic and international partnerships.
* Candidates with experience working within, or in partnership
with, NatureServe or one of its Network programs preferred.
* While candidates who live in the Washington, D.C. metro area
(or are willing to relocate) are preferred, other locations will
be considered.
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
* Ability to travel independently and attend conferences and
meetings.
* Ability to speak clearly and hear well, to participate
effectively in telecommunications with network members and
partners.
NatureServe is an equal employment opportunity employer and does
not discriminate against applicants or employees because of race,
color, religion, national origin, sex, age, citizenship status,
disability status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or
gender identity or expression of an otherwise qualified
individual, or membership in any other class protected by
applicable law.