CALeDNA Assistant Researcher
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Position overview
Position title: CALeDNA Assistant Researcher Salary range:
Commensurate with qualifications and experience. The posted UCSC Salary Scales set the minimum pay determined by rank and step at appointment. See the scale titled, Represented Specialist Series Fiscal Year. A reasonable estimate for this position is $64,700 - $76,400. Percent time:
Full-time (100%) Anticipated start:
As soon as possible after the initial review of applications. Position duration:
Initial appointment will be for one year, with the possibility of reappointment. Should the hiring unit propose reappointment; a review to assess performance will be conducted. Reappointment is also contingent upon the availability of funding. Application Window Open date: February 7, 2025 Next review date: Monday, Mar 10, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Final date: Monday, Jun 30, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Position description The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for the position of CALeDNA Assistant Researcher. Under the direction of Dr. Rachel Meyer, the researcher will join the leadership team of CALeDNA to contribute to research, project management, and lab administration. The successful candidate will be a lab project manager for eDNA Explorer projects run through CALeDNA and assist in research that uses a diversity of omics approaches, with an emphasis on eDNA metabarcoding. The candidate will collaborate closely with the eDNA Explorer team, college students, and a wide range of clients and collaborators. Given the nature of the position, the incumbent will have to consistently demonstrate excellent communication and organization skills. Duties
The selected candidate must be able to learn new techniques, implement protocols with attention to detail, and participate in the research of UCSC faculty through DNA extraction, genomic library preparation, sequencing, analytical measurements, and training users. Applicants with experience or expertise in the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: This candidate would be encouraged to be a supportive member within the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, by participating in department activities, and being supportive and respectful of their fellow colleagues. As well as helping other labs to utilize the shared molecular resources managed by the Meyer Lab, located at the Coastal Biology Building and the UCSC Paleogenomics Lab. The hiring unit will not sponsor employment-eligible immigration statuses for this position. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department: https://www.eeb.ucsc.edu/ CALeDNA Lab: https://ucedna.com/ Qualifications Basic qualifications
(required at the time the application is submitted)
Application Requirements Document requirements
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