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Director and Principal Scientist, Audubon Everglades Research Station; AERS

Job in Islamorada, Monroe County, Florida, 33036, USA
Listing for: Long Term Ecological Research
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-28
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 103094 - 115981 USD Yearly USD 103094.00 115981.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Opportunity: Director and Principal Scientist, Audubon Everglades Research Station (AERS)
Location: Islamorada

Opportunity:
Director and Principal Scientist, Audubon Everglades Research Station (AERS)

The Audubon Everglades Research Station (AERS) is Audubon’s premier community ecology field station operating since the 1930s in Tavernier, Florida. The center’s efforts focus on the birds and ecosystems of Florida Bay and the Everglades and contribute to the design and operation of Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) projects. The Director and Principal Scientist, AERS will be the next scientist to lead this important long-term ecological monitoring and research unit while also identifying new opportunities for the research to inform Audubon conservation and policy recommendations for the greater Everglades ecosystem.

This is essential work in Audubon’s Flight Plan vision to recover the hemisphere’s birds and at the same time, preserve the natural resources that support us all.

The Director and Principal Scientist is expected to represent Audubon Florida and contribute our unique historical perspective and current data to Everglades ecosystem science and restoration efforts in the broader community, with state and federal agencies, and other partners. The Director must be highly collaborative, able to connect with and communicate their work to multiple stakeholders, value the importance of long-term ecological monitoring, and be experienced in directing ecological research.

The Director and Principal Scientist will oversee an annual research budget of approximately $1.2M with expectations of obtaining significant external funding to support this important work through a combination of grants and other external funding in collaboration with Audubon’s fundraising team. The Director oversees one direct report (Senior Biologist) with a full team of 9 full-time and 1-2 seasonal staff. The position is full-time (40 hours per week) on-site at the Audubon Everglades Research Station in Tavernier, FL.

Only applications submitted with a cover letter will be considered.

Compensation:

$103,094 – $115,981 / year

Additional

Job Description Essential Functions
  • Act as primary investigator on applied research projects related to the Everglades watershed including currently funded Florida Bay projects monitoring prey base fish populations, submerged aquatic vegetation, hydrology, Roseate Spoonbills, and other important wading bird species.
    Drive the vision of the AERS in partnership with Audubon Florida leadership to ensure that the work is focused on the most impactful science to inform Everglades restoration and the conservation of Florida Bay.
  • Lead current contract and grant-funded efforts and continue to advance a robust portfolio of external funding for AERS including identifying new funding opportunities, writing proposals, tracking and fulfilling grant deliverables, participating in grant obligations such as quarterly meetings, and timely compliance with reporting requirements.
  • Provide strategic and operational oversight of Center activities, delegating day-to-day execution to technical staff while maintaining ultimate responsibility for personnel decisions and the maintenance and operation of all AERS facilities, vehicles, vessels, and technical equipment.
  • Participate as a scientific expert representing Audubon in the evaluation of restoration project design and operation recommendations on advisory bodies such as the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council, Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan Project Delivery Teams, species working groups, and other relevant groups.
  • Cultivate strong relationships with relevant federal, state and academic partners involved in Everglades restoration research.
  • Coordinate activities with other government, university, and nonprofit entities conducting field research in southern Florida.
  • Coordinate with state and national communications and policy teams to assist in developing communications materials, lead press tours of Florida Bay, and represent Audubon Florida in media interviews.
  • Meet with funders and support the Development Team as needed. This may include attending occasional Board meetings, events, or facilitating boat tours of Florida Bay.
  • Maintain and…
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