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Natureserve

Chief Scientist

Natureserve, Arlington, Texas, United States, 76000


Join a mission-driven organization at the forefront of biodiversity conservation! NatureServe is a leading authority on biodiversity data across North America, empowering conservation efforts with the most comprehensive, science-based insights into rare and endangered species and ecosystems. As the Chief Scientist, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of conservation science, working with a talented team of over 25 experts in botany, zoology, ecology, and data science. This is a unique opportunity to guide innovative research, forge impactful partnerships, and develop groundbreaking tools that support conservation planning, land management, and corporate biodiversity initiatives. If you are a visionary scientist with a passion for biodiversity and a commitment to making a tangible impact, NatureServe offers the platform, expertise, and network to amplify your efforts and drive meaningful change for species and ecosystems across North America. About NatureServe For 50 years, NatureServe has been the authoritative source for biodiversity data throughout North America. With an international network of over 60 Natural Heritage Programs and Conservation Data Centers across the United States and Canada, NatureServe is the leading source of information on rare and endangered species and the ecosystems on which North American species depend. 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 collaborative, demonstrate a commitment to conservation, and be eager to help shape the future of an established and growing organization. The Chief Scientist will work closely with NatureServe’s Vice President of Data Science and report directly to the Executive Director. The Chief Scientist will serve as the senior leader of NatureServe's Core Science team, guiding the strategic development and growth of our botany, zoology, and ecology science programs. They will also contribute scientific leadership to our Data Science team, and lead partnerships and fundraising for NatureServe’s diverse science portfolio. NatureServe’s Conservation Science team, which includes 25+ botanists, zoologists, ecologists, and data scientists, works together to develop scientific methods for conservation data production, curates biodiversity databases, and develops analyses and products to apply those data to conservation needs. Jointly managed by the Chief Scientist and VP for Data Science, the Conservation Science team works on a variety of critical initiatives, including conducting endangered species assessments, predicting species habitat and ranges, classifying and mapping ecosystems, assessing ecological integrity, and helping society adapt to climate change. Key Responsibilities: Serve as a key member of NatureServe’s Executive Leadership Team, collaborating with staff and board leaders to set strategic direction and maximize impact. Lead and execute NatureServe’s scientific strategy as outlined in the 2022-2026 Strategic Plan, ensuring alignment with organizational goals. Serve as a dynamic, non-partisan spokesperson to elevate NatureServe’s role in key scientific organizations. Build and maintain high-level external partnerships with national and international organizations, federal and subnational government agencies, private foundations, academic institutions, the private sector, and other professional organizations to advance NatureServe’s mission critical scientific initiatives. In collaboration with the Vice President for Data Science, guide the strategic development of innovative scientific methods, tools, and integrated information products that meet the needs of the NatureServe Network. Provide visionary leadership to advance science program initiatives, ensuring that strategic goals align with NatureServe’s mission. Publish methods, results, and other documents that advance effective conservation action. Lead efforts to raise at least $1M annually in public and private funds through business development, philanthropy, and grants. Lead the development and implementation of the science communications strategy, working with the Marketing and Communication team to publicize NatureServe’s scientific contributions. Partner with the Chief Executive Officer, VP of Data Science, Director of Finance, and other stakeholders to manage the science program’s budget, ensuring projects and activities align with financial goals. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Biology, Ecology, or a related field with a focus on Conservation Science. Over 7 years of experience in Conservation Biology, Data Science, or a related discipline (10+ years preferred). Strong background in biodiversity conservation and informatics, with a clear vision for advancing NatureServe’s scientific impact. Exceptional leadership and communication skills with the ability to inspire and motivate teams, engage external stakeholders, and represent NatureServe in high-profile settings. Salary Range:

$150,000 - $160,000, based on experience. How to Apply: To apply for the role, please submit your resume along with either a cover letter or a letter of interest. 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.

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