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Salary: $93,175(Step 01) to $121,128 (Step 10).
NOTE: First time hires to the Federal Government are typically hired at the Step 01.
There is one vacancy; however, this announcement may be used to fill additional vacancies if they become available.
09/05/2023 to 11/01/2023
$93,175 - $121,128 per year
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Yes—as determined by the agency policy.
Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position.
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Term - 2 years
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USGS-RES-23-12102917-MNH-DW
746981300
Open to all qualified candidates who meet the eligibility requirements of the Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. Because this fellowship is a U.S. Government position, preference must be given to U.S. citizens. Citizens of other nations may be considered under certain circumstances, i.e., when there are no qualified U.S. citizen applicants available. In those instances, the USGS may consider making an offer to a non-citizen provided applicable laws and regulations are followed.
Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellowship - Research Opportunity #: 22-40. Identifying coastal wetland tipping points with geospatial metrics and models
Sea-level rise, storms, and other processes are inducing rapid ecosystem transformation across the ocean-estuary-land continuum. Coastal wetlands, and salt marshes in particular, are undergoing horizontal deterioration, vertical submergence, and landward migration under myriad internal and external forces. These forces include biomass production response to tidal range and mean water levels, biogeochemical cycling within wetland substrates, sediment transport, wave-induced erosion, sea level rise, and extreme climate events. Despite significant progress towards understanding these coupled processes in field, modeling, and laboratory settings, there is a limited understanding of how these processes interact to cause wetland loss or transformation, especially over broad geospatial scales. Furthermore, leading indicators of wetland transformation that account for coupled ecogeomorphic processes have yet to be identified. Models, based on geospatially robust data, can improve our currently limited understanding of how rapidly systems transform and where imminent changes may occur. This understanding will be directly relevant to USGS risk research and applications, including informing restoration and adaptation plans for land and resource managers.
We are seeking a Mendenhall Fellow to explore how geospatial data and process-based models can be used in tandem to detect how, when, and where coastal wetlands may cross ecogeomorphic thresholds. Approaches may include, but are not limited to, synthesis of satellite remote-sensing data products and application of coupled ecogeomorphic models. For example, CONUS-wide geospatial products have emerged recently, providing a unique opportunity to synthesize connections between biomass (Woltz et al., 2023), relative tidal elevation (Holmquist and Windham-Myers, 2022), and horizontal deterioration (Ganju et al., 2022). The relationships between these parameters may vary across environmental settings, and combinations of these parameters could perhaps identify imminent ecosystem transformation. These relationships could then be tested more generally using process-based (Kalra et al. 2021) or idealized models that account for physical forcing and biomass dynamics (Mariotti, 2017). Ultimately the application of these results across broad geospatial scales may represent a new advance in remote-sensing and geomorphic model synthesis.
This cross-Mission Area opportunity involves multiple USGS research programs and addresses ongoing efforts to understand land change in response to climate change, the role of wetlands in mitigating coastal hazards, and ecosystem transformation and associated habitat changes for critical species. This opportunity addresses multiple aspects of the USGS Risk Plan, by providing knowledge regarding coastal change hazards for resource managers and coastal planners.
Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the Research Advisor(s) early in the application process to discuss project ideas.
Proposed Duty Station: Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Areas of Ph.D: Ecology, geography, engineering, oceanography, geology, hydrology, environmental science or related fields (candidates holding a Ph.D. in other disciplines but with knowledge and skills relevant to the Research Opportunity may be considered).
Qualifications: Applicants must meet one of the following qualifications: Research Geographer, Research Biologist, Research Ecologist, Research Geologist, Research Hydrologist, Research Oceanographer, Research Physical Scientist
(This type of research is performed by those who have backgrounds for the occupations stated above. However, other titles may be applicable depending on the applicant's background, education, and research proposal. The final classification of the position will be made by the Human Resources Specialist.)
Physical/Environmental Demands: Work is usually performed in an office setting. The work area normally involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of offices or meeting and training rooms. Work may also involve exposure to moderate risks and discomforts, such as those due to: fieldwork that includes some physical exertion such as walking over wet, rough, uneven or rocky surfaces; and bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities; adverse weather conditions, such as high winds and low or high temperatures; and/or travel in safety approved small air and water craft and off-road vehicles. Work requires special safety precautions and/or protective clothing and equipment.
Key Requirements:
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General Information
The Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program provides an opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to conduct concentrated research in association with USGS scientists, often as a final element to their formal career preparation. The Program also provides: 1) research experiences that enhance the scientific stature and credentials of the Fellows; and 2) scientific expertise to assist in the implementation of the USGS Strategic Plan and the science strategy of its programs. Mendenhall Fellows are expected to publish their results in peer-reviewed scientific outlets.
Eligibility Requirements
In order to be considered for these opportunities, candidates must:
(1) have successfully completed a Ph.D. in a field related to the described Research Opportunity no earlier than September 5, 2018 (5 years before the announcement opening date); OR
(2) if close to completion, have all Ph.D. requirements completed and must submit proof of completion prior to receiving an official start date;
(3) meet the qualification requirements described in the Research Opportunity. The research proposal submitted must demonstrate that the applicant is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties for the specific Research Opportunity.
Start Date and Completion of PhD:
It is anticipated that this position will start no later than March 2025. The person selected must have all PhD requirements completed and MUST submit proof of completion prior to receiving an official start date. Exceptions may be made for a later start date on a case-by-case basis.
NOTICE TO NON-CITIZENS
Under Executive Order 11935, only United States citizens and nationals (residents of American Samoa and Swains Island) may compete for civil service jobs. A Federal agency is permitted to hire non-citizens only in very limited circumstances where there are no qualified citizens available for the position, AND the non-citizen meets the appropriation act and immigration laws. Read the information provided in the following link. If a non-citizen does not meet the appropriation act and immigration laws, then they cannot be considered for this Mendenhall Opportunity. Please contact the person under Agency Contact Information for questions about eligibility and further assistance. https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/non-citizens/.
Foreign Education. You must provide proof, if the foreign education determines your qualifications for the position. Education completed in foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet Federal qualification requirements if the applicant can show that the foreign education is comparable to education received in accredited educational institutions in the United States. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide such evidence when applying for Federal jobs. If selected, you will be required to provide official proof that such education has been deemed at least equivalent to that gained in conventional U.S. education program. For more information on how foreign education is evaluated, visit: https://www.usgs.gov/about/organization/science-support/human-capital/how-foreign-education-evaluated-federal-jobs .
You must meet all eligibility requirements for the position by the closing date of the announcement.
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g. Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.
The Human Resources Office will provide the hiring official with application material for review and consideration. The Research Advisor and/or hiring official will review the application material and contact candidates for interviews as needed. A subject matter expert panel will be convened. If an applicant is chosen for an opportunity and meets the qualification requirements, the Human Resources Office will contact the applicant and make a firm job offer. For Research Opportunities with multiple duty stations, the selection of the official duty station will be made by the USGS.
Applicants must submit the following for each individual Research Opportunity for which they are applying.
Applications should be prepared as follows (preferably in PDF): 1) Research proposal ONLY; 2) Budget estimate; 3) Resum? or CV; 4) Educational transcripts; 5) List of literature references cited in the proposal, if applicable; and 6) supporting veterans documentation, if applicable.
Clicking on the "APPLY NOW" button in each Research Opportunity will take applicants to the USAJOBS application for that particular Opportunity. For technical assistance for submitting an application through USAJOBS, contact the HR Specialist listed as the Point of Contact listed in this announcement.
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If a complete application package is not submitted, the applicant will not be considered for the position. Requests for deadline extensions will not be granted. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure the successful conveyance of the application package. Applicants will receive a confirmation e-mail upon receipt. Application packages must be received by 11:59 p.m. (U.S. Eastern Time) on the closing date of the announcement. It is against the law to submit applications for employment using Government paid postage envelopes or mail services (18 USC 1719). Such application packages will not be considered. Application material will not be returned.
Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications. Therefore, provide only the attendance and/or degrees from schools accredited by accrediting institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Failure to provide all of the required information as stated in this vacancy announcement may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating.
If an applicant is chosen for an opportunity and meets the qualification requirements, the Human Resources Office will contact the applicant and make a firm job offer.
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This job originated on www.usajobs.gov. For the full announcement and to apply, visit www.usajobs.gov/job/746981300. Only resumes submitted according to the instructions on the job announcement listed at www.usajobs.gov will be considered.