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Post-Doc Position at The National Academies

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Post-Doc Opportunity

Board on Atmospheric Sciences & Climate

Division of Earth and Life Studies
The National Academies

The Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate is seeking an exceptional person with strong scientific expertise and an interest in applying science in the policy arena. The person selected will be part of a small group responsible for all aspects of the Board’s work – participating in the design of new studies, interacting with agency decision makers, working with committees of experts, analyzing complex issues, and writing scientific reports. This is a dynamic work environment – the National Academies’ staff is composed of more than 1000 people addressing all the issues in today’s headlines and more, from stem cell research to alternative energy sources to climate change.

Qualifications: Open to all recent PhDs. Requires ability to review and analyze scientific literature; good organization, interpersonal, and leadership skills; and ability to work productively in a team environment. Excellent oral and written communications skills are essential. Background in a variety of fields within the areas of atmospheric sciences, meteorology, and climate will be considered. The job is located in Washington D.C. Some travel is required.

Responsibilities:
  • . Assist in planning technical and policy studies related to a range of scientific issues in the atmospheric sciences, meteorology, and climate.
  • · Assist in the study process, including managing the committee selection process, organizing meetings of scientific experts, gathering and analyzing information, and participating in the research and writing of committee reports.
  • · Express complex technical and policy information in various written forms, including status reports, project summaries, and detailed committee reports.
  • · Work with committee to guide reports through review, publication, and dissemination.
  • · Interact with agency personnel, policy makers, and senior scientists.
  • · Assist in preparation of prospectuses, proposals and work on special projects.
More information about the Board is available at http://www.national-academies.org/basc.

To apply, please submit a detailed resume and the names and contact information of at least three references to The National Academies, Office of Human Resources, 500 Fifth Street, N.W., Keck M-105, Washington, D.C. 20001. Send a copy of your application and cover letter to Chris Elfring, Director, Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, at <celfring>.

To apply on-line, please visit our website at http://www.national-academies.org. Under employment click on job opportunities, select Department – Division on Earth & Life Studies; select Program Officer -040056 ADD NEW POSITION NUMBER

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