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13 de enero de 2026

Oportunidad para liderar departamento de I+D en biodiversidad e interacciones marinas (Francia)

Head of Department "Biodiversity and Interactions" (F/M/X)

Location: Brest (29), Le Havre (76), Nantes (44) or Marseille (13) - France

Organization: France Energies Marines

Contract Type: Permanent position (Head of Department)

Main Description:

The Biodiversity and Interactions Department consists of about fifteen researchers, R&D engineers, and project managers who develop, coordinate, and implement collaborative R&D projects as well as service, transfer, and scientific outreach activities.

The Department's scientific and technical roadmap revolves around three main areas: Observing and understanding interactions between offshore wind and biodiversity; Anticipating, avoiding, and reducing impacts; Supporting and recommending. The team studies physical and chemical changes in the marine environment related to offshore wind farms, habitat changes, and interactions with marine fauna. It also develops innovative tools for monitoring and predicting interactions using advanced statistical/mathematical methods, including deep learning.

Reporting to the Managing Director, the Head of Department will:

  • Lead and manage a team of project managers, R&D engineers, researchers, postdocs, and PhD students
  • Define the Department's strategy for technical and organizational development
  • Respond to national, European, and international calls for projects/tenders, building key partnerships to strengthen the roadmap and the Institute
  • Provide scientific and technical expertise on the Department's topics
  • Contribute to the design of scientific projects in collaboration with Institute members
  • Propose and deliver services based on assets from R&D projects
  • Ensure proper execution of Department activities: quality of results, compliance with contractual and financial commitments
  • Participate in technology transfer to the industry by ensuring proper documentation of developed tools

Requirements:

Education: Engineer or PhD in marine environment, marine biology/ecology, or any relevant discipline

Specific knowledge:

  • Knowledge of the offshore wind sector and key environmental issues
  • Experience in managing complex multi-partner and international projects
  • Recognized scientific expertise in the Department's topics

Work experience: Minimum 10 years in a consulting firm, in an industrial company with strong R&D focus, or in an applied research laboratory in a relevant field

Professional qualities:

  • Ability to unite teams
  • Organizational skills, autonomy, proactive mindset
  • Scientific rigor and critical analysis
  • Strong writing skills
  • Fluency in English (written and spoken)

Benefits/Conditions:

Starting date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Would be a +: You are versatile and motivated to lead a multidisciplinary team and support the Institute's development with a high-level scientific vision to meet challenges of offshore wind sector.

How to Apply:

Application deadline: Saturday, January 31, 2026

Reference: FEM-SAS-2026-001

Apply via the France Energies Marines website: https://www.france-energies-marines.org/en/join-us/head-of-department-biodiversity-and-interactions/

WARNING: If you are unable to submit your application via the website, please send it by e-mail to contactrh@france-energies-marines.org, specifying the job reference in the subject field.

Tres ofertas de superhéroe en Conservation X Labs para innovación en conservación (DC, Perú, Brasil o Bolivia)

Three Positions at Conservation X Labs (CXL)

Location: Washington, DC (USA) / Peru, Brazil, or Bolivia

Organization: Conservation X Labs (CXL)

Contract Type: Varies by position (consultancy positions through April 2026, with the possibility of extension)

Main Description:

CXL has 3 positions open to work on some pretty amazing projects and programs. CXL seeks to solve the world's greatest conservation problems by supporting innovative solutions that address the underlying drivers of extinction. We create solutions to prevent the extinction crisis through developing new technology in our labs, leading innovation competitions, and empowering talented innovators across disciplines to create transformative products that serve people and our planet.


Position 1: Development Coordinator

Conservation X Labs (CXL) seeks a passionate and enthusiastic innovator—a Development Coordinator—to help drive our organization's growth and impact by rapidly scaling up our fundraising success. But to accomplish our ambitious goals, we need a development and fundraising operation that meets the moment.

Requirements: The ideal candidate is smart, team oriented, proactive, systems-minded, and brings both curiosity and rigor to their work.


Position 2: Program Management Consultant

CXL is in search of a Project Management consultant to join our South America team as soon as possible through April 2026, with the possibility of extension. This position directly supports the final design phase of a new philanthropic Fund that seeks to tackle fire, the leading cause of tropical primary forest loss, in three globally significant South American ecoregions: the Amazon, Chiquitania, and Pantanal. This Fund focuses on the underlying conditions that drive destructive fire and combines community-led stewardship, cutting-edge innovation and technology, and data-driven decision systems.

This Project Management Consultant will develop a project plan, including roles, tasks, timelines, key milestones, and support overall execution of that plan from Washington, DC or from Peru, Brazil, or Bolivia, working in direct support to CXL's Chief Executive Officer in Washington, DC, who is the overall Program Lead, as well as CXL's Director of Amazon Programs.


Position 3: Program Associate

CXL is in search of a Program Associate to join our South America team as soon as possible through April 2026, with the possibility of extension. This position is critical to the smooth operations of the team, and the incumbent will work directly with Executive leadership at the center of a passionate, impact-driven social enterprise.

The Program Associate directly supports the final design phase of a new philanthropic Fund that seeks to tackle fire, the leading cause of tropical primary forest loss, in three globally significant ecoregions: the Amazon, Chiquitania, and Pantanal. The Fund will unite partners to build and test integrated prevention and response systems, learn quickly, and scale what works.


How to Apply: https://lnkd.in/ewETWq7E

Dos plazas de biólogo marino (+alojamiento gratis 6 meses) en conservación de arrecifes en Indonesia

Marine Biologist(s) – Education, Research & Ecotourism in North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Location:
Tongkaina, North Sulawesi, Indonesia (Bunaken National Park)

Organization:
Seabrains – A marine education center created through collaboration between Stichting Kehidupan Anda and Thalassa Dive Resorts

Contract Type:
Minimum 6 months commitment (with potential for longer-term collaboration beyond the initial period if mutual fit and impact is strong). Preferred start: March–April 2026

Main Description:
Seabrains is seeking one or two passionate marine biologists to lead on-site operations at a new marine education center in Tongkaina, North Sulawesi. The center aims to:

  • Inspire students from local schools with ocean knowledge and awareness
  • Promote understanding of the blue economy and career opportunities within it
  • Facilitate research into coral reef conservation and restoration in Bunaken

Two complementary roles are available:

Role 1: Research & Coordination

  • Lead collaboration with UNSRAT University (Manado)
  • Support coral restoration research (larval settlement, reef monitoring, field methods)
  • Drive fundraising for research projects and partnerships
  • Co-develop the curriculum alongside local teachers from Kehidupan Anda

Role 2: Ecotourism & Education

  • Deliver engaging presentations for resort guests and visitors
  • Develop ecotourism experiences (e.g., dive safaris, ocean talks) to generate income for Seabrains
  • Support education programs in local schools
  • Contribute to the design and delivery of the Seabrains curriculum

Shared responsibilities:

  • Community engagement and outreach
  • Collaboration with local partners and stakeholders
  • Teaching and facilitation for both youth and adult audiences

Requirements:

  • Degree/background in marine biology or related field
  • Diving license
  • Socially skilled, entrepreneurial mindset; able to build partnerships and opportunities
  • Comfortable teaching both children and adults
  • Experience working with local communities in non-Western contexts (preferred)
  • Passion for coral reef conservation and the blue economy
  • Preferred: Certified Dive Master or Instructor (PADI or equivalent). If not yet certified, willingness to train locally with Thalassa Dive Resorts

Benefits/Conditions:

  • Free accommodation for 6 months via Thalassa Dive Resorts
  • Income through guest presentations (estimated €600+/month)
  • Work in one of Indonesia's most biodiverse marine environments
  • Access to dive operations, local networks, and community programs

Support team includes:

  • Simone (Founder of Kehidupan Anda & Thalassa Dive Resorts)
  • Rosanne (Ecosystem restoration, education & storytelling)
  • Peter (Co-founder of Reefodivers Diani; eco dive base & coral restoration)
  • Arjen (Promotion & web development)
  • Andreas Roeroe (Marine biologist & research support)
  • Gabriel Makasala (School & education coordinator)
  • Henry Johanis (Marine conservationist & field instructor)

How to Apply:
Contact Peter Vodegel
📱 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-vodegel/
Signal / WhatsApp: +31 6 38217486
🌐 https://seabrains.org/vacancies/

Deadline: Applications reviewed on a rolling basis — early applications are encouraged

8 de enero de 2026

Oferta en biología de la conservación en Mongolia

Conservation Biologist position with WCS Mongolia 🦌 (full-time in Ulaanbaatar)


Conservation Biologist

Location: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Organization: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Mongolia

Contract Type: Full-time

Main Description:

The Conservation Biologist will play a key role in advancing WCS Mongolia's applied ecological research and conservation initiatives under the Connectivity and Climate Change Team. The position will focus on understanding how wildlife populations (Mongolian gazelles, goitered gazelles, khulans, and snow leopards) respond to habitat fragmentation, human pressure, and climate variability across Mongolia's steppe and desert ecosystems.

The role combines field ecology, data analysis, and science communication to inform landscape-scale conservation planning. The successful candidate will design and implement ecological studies, manage and analyze spatial data, and contribute to donor reports, publications, and project proposals. The position reports to the Connectivity and Climate Change Manager, works closely with the wider Connectivity and Climate Change team, and collaborates with other WCS Mongolia teams.

Major Responsibilities:

Research Design and Field Implementation

  • Support the design and coordination of ecological studies on wildlife movement, landscape connectivity, and climate resilience
  • Develop and apply standardized field methods for camera trapping, GPS collaring, and other ecological monitoring techniques
  • Ensure consistency, data quality, and adherence to scientific and ethical field protocols
  • Participate in or support fieldwork as needed in steppe and mountain landscapes

Data Management and Analysis

  • Manage and curate ecological and spatial datasets, ensuring proper data organization and backup
  • Conduct quantitative and spatial analyses (e.g., habitat modelling, connectivity modelling, spatial statistics, population or movement analyses)
  • Integrate ecological data with climate, land-use, and socio-environmental datasets to inform conservation planning
  • Produce clear data visualizations, maps, and reports to communicate findings

Science Communication and Reporting

  • Draft or co-author technical reports, donor deliverables, and scientific papers
  • Synthesize key ecological findings to inform management, land-use planning, and national conservation policies
  • Support preparation of materials for presentations, workshops, and partner meetings

Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing

  • Work collaboratively with WCS staff, national research institutions, government agencies, and local partners
  • Represent WCS Mongolia at relevant technical meetings, workshops, and conferences
  • Contribute to building team capacity in data analysis, ecological monitoring, and research methods

Other Responsibilities

  • Support project planning and implementation to ensure progress toward strategic goals and deliverables
  • Contribute stakeholder engagement with government partners, protected area authorities, and local communities
  • Participate in and support field missions, training events, and community outreach when required
  • Support ongoing fundraising and partnership-building efforts within the Connectivity and Climate Change portfolio
  • Contribute to fostering an inclusive, collaborative, and learning-oriented team culture

Requirements:

  • MSc in Ecology, Conservation Biology, Environmental Science, or related field (PhD an advantage but not required)
  • Minimum 5 years of professional experience in wildlife ecology, conservation science, or ecological data analysis
  • Demonstrated experience designing and implementing field-based ecological studies in remote or challenging environments
  • Proven proficiency in ecological and spatial data analysis using R, GIS, and related analytical tools
  • Proven record of scientific writing, including technical reports and peer-reviewed publications
  • Excellent communication skills in Mongolian and English (spoken and written)

Benefits/Conditions:

WCS is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all labor laws and regulations that prohibit discrimination in hiring and ensures that candidates from all backgrounds are fairly and consistently considered during the selection and hiring process. The organization is dedicated to hiring and supporting a diverse workforce and is committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment.

How to Apply:

Please submit your completed application by including:

  • CV in English
  • One-page cover letter in English explaining your interest and suitability for this position
  • Diploma copies
  • At least 2 reference letters provided by previous line managers

All documents should be submitted in one PDF file.

Subject line: "Application – Conservation Biologist [Candidate Name]"

Email address: hrmongolia@wcs.org

Deadline: 5:00 PM, Friday, 30th of January 2026

Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.

More information: https://mongolia.wcs.org/

5 becas de prácticas estudiando delfines en las Bahamas

Field Interns for 2026 Summer Bahamas Ecotourism Trips – 5 Full Scholarships Available

Location: Bahamas (vessel departs from Riviera Beach, FL)

Organization: Wild Dolphin Project

Contract Type: Internship (9-day field trip at sea, May-July 2026)

Main Description:

Join our team at the Wild Dolphin Project for a rare and immersive 9-day field trip at sea, studying wild Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas alongside experienced researchers. This internship provides hands-on training in marine field methods while living and working aboard a research vessel.

Thanks to the new "Stubby Memorial Scholarship Fund", five undergraduate/recent graduate interns will be selected to participate at no cost. Additional internship positions are available for students who wish to join with their own funding or external support.

Field Interns will participate directly in the daily operations of a marine mammal research project. Training and responsibilities include:

  • Wild dolphin observation & documentation
  • Photo-ID photography using DSLRs and underwater camera systems
  • Equipment prep, cleaning, and organization
  • Data logging & research note-taking
  • Individual presentations at sea

Accepted applicants will be invited to one of our 9-day trips. Trip dates are between May and July. Exceptional applicants may be invited to participate in two back-to-back trips. However, housing will not be provided for the 5-day interim and will be the responsibility of the intern.

Requirements:

Applicants must:

  • Be currently enrolled as an undergraduate majoring in Marine Biology, Biology, Environmental Science, Wildlife Biology, or a related field OR be a recent graduate
  • Hold a valid passport (international students accepted)
  • Demonstrate interest in marine science or conservation
  • Be comfortable swimming and snorkeling
  • Be able to live and work cooperatively in close quarters on a research vessel

Application Requirements:

Applicants must submit:

  • Resume
  • Unofficial transcript
  • Letter of recommendation (academic or professional)
  • A short essay (pdf format, Times New Roman size 12 font, double spaced) – In ~500 words, explain why you are interested in participating in our summer Field Internship and how this opportunity supports your academic, personal, or career goals in marine science or conservation. Discuss your experience, including but not limited to swimming, research, and field work. Please be specific and reflective in your answer, drawing from your experiences, values, and aspirations.

Scholarship finalists may be invited for a brief virtual interview.

Benefits/Conditions:

Scholarship Information:

Five interns will receive full funding, including:

  • All program and expedition fees
  • Field training, onboard accommodations, meals
  • Research equipment use

Travel costs to and from the vessel in Riviera Beach, FL will not be covered and are the responsibility of the intern.

Applicants not selected for the scholarship may still participate if they can self-fund or obtain independent support.

How to Apply:

Submit your application materials to Alexandra Rose, Research Assistant, at alexandra@wilddolphinproject.org

For any questions, visit www.wilddolphinproject.org, email, or call 561-746-9193.

  • Application Deadline: January 31, 2026
  • Acceptance Notification: February 13, 2026

Prácticas en la ONU de conservación de especies migratorias acuáticas (presencial o remota)

CMS Intern (Aquatic Species / Marine Conservation)

Location:
Bonn, Germany (in-person or remote option available)

Organization:
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) – Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) Secretariat

Contract Type:
Unpaid internship, full-time (40 hours/week), 3-6 months duration

Main Description:
The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) is a global intergovernmental treaty aimed at the conservation and sustainable use of migratory species and their habitats. The CMS Secretariat is looking for interns to support the Aquatic Species Team, which coordinates several daughter agreements established under CMS, including binding Agreements (ASCOBANS) and Memoranda of Understanding for specific species or species groups (turtles, sharks & rays, cetaceans, sirenians). The team coordinates the implementation of COP Decisions, Resolutions and Concerted Action related to aquatic species (freshwater and marine).

Daily responsibilities will depend on the individual's background and internship period. Tasks may include:

  • Assist with the implementation of Decisions taken at the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CMS (COP15)
  • Undertake literature reviews on marine mammals, sharks, rays or turtle species of concern for CMS and ASCOBANS or threats affecting them
  • Assist with compiling information on national, regional and international legal status of marine species
  • Undertake data analyses and visualization of data related to international trade in marine species, fisheries data or other relevant data
  • Contribute to the preparation of background documents for meetings of CMS, ASCOBANS and aquatic MOUs
  • Assist in the preparation of publications, presentations and other outreach material, including website content
  • Contribute to the development of strategies and action plans
  • Assist in the preparation and follow-up of meetings and workshops
  • Assist with the development of project proposals for fundraising
  • Assist with substantial preparations for meetings of the Sharks MOU, including the 5th Meeting of the Sharks MOU Advisory Committee and Sharks MOS5
  • Assist with the development of capacity-building materials (videos, presentations, handouts) for physical and online workshops
  • Participate at appropriate meetings of the CMS and ASCOBANS Secretariats

Requirements:
Applicants must meet one of the following:

  1. Be currently in the final year of a bachelor's degree (or equivalent)
  2. Be enrolled in a master's or Ph.D. program (or equivalent)
  3. Have completed a bachelor's, master's, or Ph.D. degree within one year prior to the expected start date

Preferred area of study: biology, ecology, zoology, environmental studies, international relations/policy, political sciences, geography, international law, or related fields.

  • Computer literacy in standard software applications required
  • Fluency in spoken and written English required
  • Knowledge of French or Spanish is desirable
  • Ability to draft news articles and/or social media posts is desirable
  • Ability to design and analyse surveys and polls is desirable
  • Demonstrated keen interest in the work of the United Nations and personal commitment to the ideals of the Charter
  • Demonstrated ability to successfully interact with individuals of different cultural backgrounds and beliefs

Benefits/Conditions:

  • Internship is UNPAID and full-time
  • Costs and arrangements for travel, visas, accommodation and living expenses are the responsibility of interns or their sponsoring institutions
  • Interns work under the supervision of a staff member in the department
  • Can be in-person in Bonn or remote based on candidate's request

How to Apply:
Submit your application through the UN Careers Portal (Job Opening ID: 269223) before January 16, 2026.

Your application must include:

  1. Completed application (Personal History Profile) and Cover Note through the UN careers Portal
  2. Cover Note/Motivation Statement must include:
    • Title of the degree you have or are currently pursuing
    • Graduation date
    • IT skills and programmes you are proficient in
    • Explanation of your interest in an internship at the UN and at CMS in particular
    • Explanation why you are the best candidate for this specific internship
    • Preferred start date, number of months available, and whether you can do the internship in-person or remotely
  3. Proof of enrolment from current University (if not graduated)
  4. Copy of degree certificate (if already graduated)

Apply here: https://careers.un.org/lbw/jobdetail.aspx?id=269223

Deadline: January 16, 2026

Note: Due to high volume of applications received, only successful candidates will be contacted. The United Nations does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.

Oferta en análisis científico de alimentos 🔬 – Parma, Italia

 Scientific Data Officer

Ubicación: Parma (Italia)

Organización: Autoridad Europea de Seguridad Alimentaria (EFSA)

Tipo de Contrato: Agente contractual FG IV

Descripción Principal: La Autoridad Europea de Seguridad Alimentaria busca un/a Scientific Data Officer para trabajar en el análisis y gestión de datos científicos relacionados con la seguridad alimentaria. El puesto implica trabajar con información científica sobre alimentos, evaluación de riesgos y datos relacionados con la cadena alimentaria.

Requisitos: Titulación universitaria en áreas científicas (biología, biotecnología, ciencias de la alimentación o disciplinas relacionadas). Experiencia en análisis de datos científicos y conocimiento de sistemas de gestión de información. Dominio del inglés y conocimientos de otras lenguas de la UE son valorados.

Beneficios/Condiciones: Contrato como agente contractual en función grupo IV. Salario competitivo según baremo de la UE. Sede en Parma, Italia. Entorno internacional y multidisciplinar.

Cómo Aplicar: Fecha límite: 19/01/2026 Enlace de información y aplicación: https://efsa.europa.eu/en/careers

Beca de doctorado en ecología evolutiva de mamíferos caribeños (UK)

PhD: Reconstructing the trophic ecology of Caribbean mammals - new baselines to understand island evolution, extinction and conservation

Location:
Institute of Zoology (Zoological Society of London), London, UK / University of Reading, UK

Organization:
CROCUS Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA) - University of Reading, Institute of Zoology ZSL, Natural History Museum, IUCN SSC Small Mammal Specialist Group, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

Contract Type:
PhD Studentship (UKRI funding + CASE award from Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust)

Main Description:
This PhD will use stable isotope analysis to reconstruct the trophic ecology of past Caribbean mammal communities, focusing on understanding the evolution, ecology, extinction and conservation of hutias (Capromyinae), large-bodied rodents that are abundantly represented in recent fossil and archaeological collections.

The research will investigate variation in hutia trophic niches across a range of ecological scales, focusing on the genus Geocapromys, which has experienced multiple species-level and population extinctions but also retains threatened surviving populations of high conservation concern.

Key research objectives include:

  • Assessing trophic niche breadth across different Geocapromys species and populations on various Caribbean islands (Bahamas, Jamaica, Little Swan Island, Cayman Islands, Cuba)
  • Determining the influence of mammal community diversity on species niche breadth and ecological release dynamics
  • Establishing niche plasticity levels across different environments
  • Investigating potential hutia domestication during prehistory through archaeological samples
  • Evaluating hutia trophic ecology within a phylogenetic framework with scope for ancient DNA analysis
  • Conducting radiocarbon dating to clarify extinction chronologies in relation to trophic niche characteristics

Requirements:
Students trained in the following areas would be appropriate: Ecology, Environmental Science, Conservation, Zooarchaeology, Quaternary Palaeontology and Geography.

Laboratory skills are desirable, and knowledge, experience and interest in mammalian zoology, island biogeography, evolutionary ecology, macroecology and conservation biology is advantageous.

IMPORTANT: UKRI funding only covers Home fees which increase annually. International students may still apply to this project, but will be required to meet the difference between the International and Home student fees themselves.

Benefits/Conditions:

  • Student will be registered at the University of Reading and primarily hosted at the Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London
  • Training in relevant stable isotope laboratory techniques (isotopic and elemental analyses) and data analyses (mixing models and isotopic niche analyses) at Reading
  • Training in Quaternary specimen-based and conservation research methods at ZSL
  • Training in ancient DNA methods at the Natural History Museum
  • Engagement with the IUCN Small Mammal Specialist Group, conservation NGOs, and local conservation partners in the Caribbean
  • Work with museum collections
  • Fieldwork opportunities in the Caribbean
  • CASE award from Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

How to Apply:
For informal queries, please contact:

For application details and requirements, visit the CROCUS DLA website: https://crocus-dla.ac.uk/

Lead Supervisor: Professor Samuel Turvey, Institute of Zoology, London (samuel.turvey@ioz.ac.uk)

Co-supervisors: Dr Stuart Black (University of Reading), Dr Selina Brace (Natural History Museum), Dr Rosalind Kennerley (IUCN SSC Small Mammal Specialist Group / Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust)

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