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UBC Okanagan seeks an Applied Biodiversity Science Lead to guide biodiversity monitoring and applied research within PARC, BRAES, and WSC collaborations. You will bridge ecological science with community partnerships, manage data pipelines, and contribute to publications while engaging Indigenous communities and external partners.
The role emphasizes rigorous analysis, interdisciplinary teamwork, and budget awareness as part of multi-year initiatives within Biodiversity Pathways.
Staff - Non Union
M&P - AAPS
AAPS Salaried - Research and Facilitation, Level B
Applied Biodiversity Science Lead
UBCO | Program Support | Biodiversity, Resilience, and Ecosystem Services | Manager of Operations | Biodiversity Pathways
$7,158.42 - $10,292.25 CAD Monthly
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December 30, 2026
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
September 30, 2027
At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
Working within the Partnerships for Applied Research Centre (PARC) and the Wildlife Science Centre (WSC) at Biodiversity Pathways, and in partnership with the Okanagan Institute for Biodiversity, Resilience, and Ecosystem Services (BRAES) at UBC Okanagan, the Applied Biodiversity Science Lead contributes scientific and technical leadership to collaborative biodiversity monitoring and applied research initiatives. This position bridges rigorous ecological science with community partnership, supporting programs that span Indigenous community-based monitoring, wildlife data collection and analysis, and field-based biodiversity research. The role requires good quantitative and data management skills alongside the interpersonal ability to work effectively with a range of partners including Indigenous communities, government agencies, and academic collaborators.
The Applied Biodiversity Science Lead will be hosted within the Okanagan Institute for Biodiversity, Resilience, and Ecosystem Services (BRAES) at UBC Okanagan, and reports to the Director, Partnerships for Applied Research Centre (PARC) at Biodiversity Pathways. The position works closely with the Applied Wildlife Science and Monitoring Lead within the Wildlife Science Centre (WSC) and collaborates across BP program areas and with external partners.
Applied Science and Field Programs
Data Management and Analysis
Collaborative Program Development
Knowledge Mobilization and Communication
Given the external partnership aspects of this role and its community-facing responsibilities, errors in scientific judgement, data management, or communications can result in significant credibility and reputational implications for Biodiversity Pathways. Poor project management will reduce team productivity and risk deliverables being late or over budget. This position builds long-term trust with community partners; consistency, honesty, and integrity are critical. Budget decisions over $2,500 will normally involve documented consultation with the supervisor.
The Applied Biodiversity Science Lead makes professional decisions and recommendations on all aspects of assigned research and monitoring work, and is accountable for the scientific quality and rigor of that work. The role also makes decisions regarding funding sources for specific projects and leads the preparation of funding and grant applications.
The Applied Biodiversity Science Lead is supervised by the Director, Partnerships for Applied Research Centre (PARC) at Biodiversity Pathways, with day-to-day scientific collaboration also occurring with the Applied Wildlife Science and Monitoring Lead (WSC).