Job Openings

Research Engagement Specialist

Summary

We are seeking a Research Engagement Specialist to support the efforts of the Research Engagement Program at the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR). In this position, you will join a collaborative team of researcher-practitioners to identify and engage with stakeholders and rights holders in the design of socially useful Great Lakes research. Through social science research and engagement practice, you will facilitate two-way interactions between researchers and end-users to ensure research products are designed with real world applications in mind, and are ultimately useful and usable for the people who might interact with them. Your work will support efforts to bridge gaps between scientists and end-users and ensure knowledge and research outcomes translate effectively to decision-support and operational contexts. You will work with researchers and stakeholders in the Great Lakes region, including government agencies, and individuals or groups from marginalized or traditionally underrepresented communities/identities. Examples of research products collaboratively designed at CIGLR include the Experimental Lake Erie Hypoxia Forecast and the Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom Forecast.

Research Engagement Specialist in the Research Engagement Program, are part of CIGLR’s Engagement, Career training, Outreach and communications (ECO) program. Learn more about the CIGLR Research Engagement Program here (link).

This position is open only to US Citizens or permanent residents due to federal security clearance required for access to NOAA GLERL facilities and resources.

Term Limited Appointment: This is a one-year term limited appointment, with an opportunity for extension based on funding and performance.
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Responsibilities
    • Under guidance from the Research Engagement Program Lead, develop and implement research engagement strategies using social science research methods such as focus groups, interviews, and surveys.
    • Collect data related to stakeholder, rights holder and user’s needs, knowledge, perceptions, behaviors, and cultures.
      Analyze qualitative and quantitative results to identify stakeholder information needs, generate recommendations for research product development, and evaluate research product usability.
    • Collaborate with researchers in the development of products (such as web pages, fact sheets, and science presentations) to effectively communicate research results to stakeholders and rights holders.
    • Create analytical outputs to inform the interdisciplinary research teams we collaborate with of our engagement results. This might include stakeholder & rights holder inventories, reports, and recommendations for research design and product improvement.
    • Share the results of research co-design efforts with the broader technical and research community through public presentations, webinars, conferences, reports, and contributions to peer-reviewed publications in collaboration with the Research Engagement team and project research teams.
    • Coordinate CIGLR’s engagement activities with other NOAA groups and partner organizations in the Great Lakes through participation in events, working groups, and conferences.
Qualifications
    • Bachelor’s degree in a field related to social sciences, environmental studies, or engagement. A master’s degree is preferred.
    • At least four (4) years of demonstrated experience in the following areas:
      • Professional or academic experience with social science methods for focus groups, interviews, and/or surveys including data analysis.
      • Professional or academic experience organizing and facilitating engagement or user-experience activities (e.g., work in human-centered or collaborative project design, user experience research or design of science/technology projects).
    • Strong communication skills, particularly in front of the public. Must be able to produce technical reports, as well as translate science to a lay audience.
    • Ability to work independently on individual job responsibilities and goals, but to also work well as part of an interdisciplinary team.
Modes of Work

You will spend the majority of time at NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) in Ann Arbor. Our team offers flexible work styles, such as flexible hours and/or flexible workplace (with approved agreements in place), however this position is not eligible for fully remote work.

Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes.
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Additional Information

This position can be filled at the Research Area Specialist Associate or Intermediate level depending on experience. Salary will be determined based on experience.
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The application deadline is 10/19/2024.

Postdoctoral Fellow in Great Lakes Regional Climate Modeling with WRF

Summary

A postdoctoral fellowship is available for a highly qualified individual to join the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR: https://ciglr.seas.umich.edu/). The successful candidate will work with a team of atmospheric and hydrodynamic modelers at CIGLR and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) to improve our ability to make climate projections for all aspects of the dynamical system in the Great Lakes Region. Specifically, the candidate will use the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model to dynamically downscale global climate model output from multiple members of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) suite. The candidate will also test and evaluate methods to couple a hydrodynamic model of the Great Lakes with the WRF regional climate model (RCM) to best represent the lake-atmosphere feedbacks unique to the region. This project will support multiple interdisciplinary projects within CIGLR and GLERL to provide the high-resolution atmospheric climate projections needed to force hydrodynamic, hydrologic, and ecosystem models.

The primary focus of this project is to create high-resolution atmospheric data guided by future climate projections from global models with the added necessity of including appropriate lake information as a boundary condition for the WRF model. The candidate will be welcome to explore any research questions that arise from analyzing the atmospheric phenomena and climate trends within the coupled model. The postdoc will be expected to maintain a strong record of scholarly publication and presentations at scientific conferences and public meetings.

The appointment will be with CIGLR, which is part of the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. CIGLR is a collaboration between the University of Michigan and NOAA that brings together experts from academia and government research labs to work on pressing problems facing the Great Lakes region. You will spend the majority of your time at NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) in Ann Arbor and will collaborate closely with colleagues at CIGLR, GLERL, SEAS and other Great Lakes partners.

This position offers a highly competitive salary plus benefits and comprehensive mentoring for scientific and professional development. The initial appointment is for one year, with opportunity for extension for the second year contingent on performance. Applications will be reviewed on a first-come first-served basis until the position is filled.  The position is expected to start during late Fall 2024 or early Winter 2025.

 
Qualifications
    • A Ph.D. in meteorology, geosciences, climate sciences, data science, or a similar field, with a strong background in atmospheric modeling is required
    • Experience with the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) is ideal but not required
    • Familiarity with data analysis and visualization in a scripting environment using R, Python, or similar software is also necessary
    • Strong communication skills and a demonstrated ability to lead the development of manuscripts for refereed journal publication are needed
    • Successful candidates must be able to work effectively both as part of a team and independently
The application deadline is 10/01/2024.
Student Fellowships

CIGLR offers two fellowship programs that support student research opportunities, in order to train the next generation of Great Lakes researchers. Click the button to learn more about current and upcoming student fellowship opportunities.