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26 de marzo de 2026

Urgente: Técnico en conservación de flora y fauna amenazada (Sevilla)

2 Técnicos para revisión del Catálogo de Flora y Fauna Amenazada de Andalucía - Tragsatec, Sevilla - 25 meses - Deadline 26 marzo 2026

Ubicación: Sevilla, España

Organización: Tragsatec (Grupo Tragsa)

Tipo de Contrato: Contrato temporal de 25 meses estimados, jornada completa

Descripción Principal:
Se buscan 2 profesionales para apoyo técnico en la elaboración del diagnóstico sobre el estado de conservación y distribución de especies de fauna y flora incluidas en el Catálogo Andaluz de Especies Amenazadas. Las tareas incluyen:
  • Aplicación de criterios UICN
  • Preparación de documentación técnica
  • Análisis de datos espaciales y ecológicos
  • Redacción de informes científicos

Requisitos:
  • Licenciatura, Ingeniería, Arquitectura o Máster Oficial en Investigación en Conservación, Geomática, Geografía, Biodiversidad, Ingeniería de Montes, Ciencias Ambientales, Biología o Estudios Avanzados en Flora y Fauna
  • Inglés B2 certificado
  • 6 meses a 2 años de experiencia en biodiversidad, conservación o restauración de ecosistemas en Andalucía
  • Experiencia en seguimiento y evaluación del estado de conservación de especies amenazadas

Beneficios/Condiciones:
Financiación de Fondos de la Unión Europea/Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resilencia

Cómo Aplicar:
Inscripción en línea a través del portal de Tragsa hasta el 26/03/2026 a las 23:59 (hora peninsular). Para dudas: seleccion@tragsa.es

Más información y solicitud: https://www.tragsa.es/_layouts/15/GrupoTragsa/ficha-oferta-empleo.aspx?tipo=FTG&jobid=53922

Programa de master en biología evolutiva y orígenes de la vida (Londres)

MRes (Masters by Research) en Evolution and Origins of Life - University College London, Centre of Life's Origins and Evolution - Reino Unido - 1 año - Programa con investigación, modelado y genómica

Location: London, United Kingdom

Organization: University College London, Centre of Life's Origins and Evolution

Contract Type: MRes (Masters by Research) - 1 year scholarship programme

Main Description: One-year MRes programme in evolutionary biology with a research project at the Centre of Life's Origins and Evolution. This is part of the MRes Biosciences programme with emphasis on evolution and origins of life. The programme combines theoretical methods, modelling, bioinformatics, and experimental/genomic work alongside field opportunities.

Requirements: Degree in biosciences or equivalent; interest in evolutionary biology topics; aptitude for research using statistical methods, theoretical approaches, modelling, deep learning, genomics, fieldwork, and experimentation.

How to Apply: Submit application clearly stating interest in the Evolution and Origins of Life stream in your motivation letter. Full details at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught-degrees/biosciences-mres. For questions, contact Dr. Ferdinand Marlétaz (f.marletaz@ucl.ac.uk) or Professor David Murrell (d.murrell@ucl.ac.uk).

Asistente de campo con mamíferos (Alojamiento incluido, USA)

Summer Research Assistant en mamíferos pequeños y epidemiología - Columbia University, Nueva York, USA - Mayo-Agosto 2026 - $22.50/hora con alojamiento - Deadline abierto

Location: New York, United States

Organization: Eco-Epidemiology Lab, Columbia University
Website: https://ecoepidemiologylab.e3b.columbia.edu/

Contract Type: Summer Research Assistant (full-time, May-August 2026)

Main Description:
The Eco-Epidemiology Lab is seeking a field research assistant for small and medium-sized mammal sampling. Candidates will conduct trapping, animal processing, tissue and blood collections, tick collections, and ecological assessments.

Requirements:
  • Prior field work experience and mammal handling required
  • Passion for ecology, epidemiology, or natural sciences
  • Positive attitude and ability to work in a dynamic team
  • Ability to work outdoors in diverse conditions
  • Valid driver's license
  • Willingness to drive to field sites
  • Access to personal vehicle desirable
  • Veterinary or similar experience highly desirable

Benefits/Conditions:
  • $22.50/hour
  • Accommodation provided (hotel or Airbnb)
  • Maximum 35 hours per week
  • Full-time work from May to August 2026

How to Apply:
Send CV and brief message to lab manager Adara: aa5294@columbia.edu

3 años de contrato para estudiar epigenética del olfato en himenópteros (Alemania)

PhD Position: Transcriptional Regulation of Odorant Perception in Hymenoptera - Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Institute, Frankfurt, Germany - 3 years - 65% EG 13 TV-L - Deadline 6 April 2026

Location: Frankfurt, Germany

Organization: Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Institute

Contract Type: PhD position, 3 years, 65% EG 13 TV-L

Main Description:
PhD position to investigate the epigenetic mechanisms regulating gene expression of olfactory receptors in Hymenoptera. The project combines a multi-omics approach with comparative genomic analysis to understand the evolution of complex chemical communication systems.

Requirements:
  • Master's degree in Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics or related field
  • Strong interest in behaviour, evolution and genomics
  • Experience with NGS data, R or other programming language (desirable)
  • Excellent English communication skills
  • Experience in tissue dissection, molecular laboratory procedures and bioinformatic analysis of transcriptome/methylation (desirable)

Benefits/Conditions:
  • Access to international network of scientists
  • Integration in interdisciplinary GEvol consortium with training opportunities
  • Dynamic environment in Frankfurt

How to Apply:
Upload application as single PDF at https://www.senckenberg.de/de/stellenanzeigen/ including cover letter, CV, academic certificates, list of publications and letters of recommendation. Ref. #11-26010. Contact: Dr. Barbara Feldmeyer barbara.feldmeyer@senckenberg.de

More information: https://www.senckenberg.de/en/research/institutes-overview/sbikf-institut/sbikf-ag-molecular-ecology/

Beca JAE-Intro en cáncer y estabilidad genómica (Sevilla)

Beca JAE-Intro CSIC en investigación sobre cáncer y estabilidad genómica - CABIMER, Sevilla - 7 meses - 4.200€ - Deadline 11 abril 2026

Ubicación: Sevilla, España

Organización: CABIMER (Centro Andaluz de Biología Molecular y Medicina Regenerativa)

Tipo de Contrato: Beca JAE-Intro CSIC - 7 meses

Descripción Principal: Beca de formación para estudiantes de último año de Grado o Máster en Ciencias de la Vida y la Salud. El proyecto se centra en la caracterización de nuevos reguladores de estabilidad genómica relacionados con terapias contra el cáncer. La formación incluye técnicas de vanguardia en investigación biomédica como microscopia de alto contenido, cribados CRISPR y cribados de compuestos terapéuticos para tratamiento de tumores. El trabajo se desarrollará en el grupo de Oncología Molecular y Terapias Dirigidas.

Requisitos:
  • Estar cursando último año de Grado o Máster en Biología, Bioquímica, Biotecnología o Farmacia
  • Nota media del expediente académico igual o superior a 7,5 (escala decimal)
  • No estar en posesión o en disposición legal de obtener título académico de Doctor/a
  • No haber sido beneficiario/a de beca JAE en convocatorias anteriores
Beneficios/Condiciones: 4.200 euros totales por 7 meses de duración

Cómo Aplicar: Contactar con paula.aguilera@cabimer.es o andres.lopez@cabimer.es
Plazo de presentación: 12 de marzo a 11 de abril de 2026

Más información: https://www.cabimer.es/en/research-groups/molecular-oncology-and-targeted-therapies/

25 de marzo de 2026

Urgente: Beca para trabajar con tortugas marinas en las Islas Cayman



 Are you an experienced sea turtle field biologist? 🐢

The Cayman Islands Department of Environment is looking for research assistants to assist with monitoring and protection of green, loggerhead, and hawksbill turtles in Grand Cayman and/or Little Cayman.

This work forms part of an active conservation response to threats such as artificial lighting, involving monitoring, nest protection, and intervention throughout the season to reduce hatchling misorientation. Nesting season begins in May, with peak nesting July-August. A Minimum of 3 months participation is recommended to allow participants to learn from the programme’s research context, operations, and monitoring approaches while contributing to conservation aims.

Full requirements:
🔵 Degree in marine science, ecology, conservation biology, or related field
Substantial sea turtle nesting beach monitoring experience, including independently locating egg chambers, conducting nest excavations, and tagging nesting females (experience at green turtle nesting sites preferred)
🔵 Mature, reliable, and supportive team member, able to work closely with others over extended periods and share field experience with students and volunteers during monitoring activities
🔵 Capable of physically demanding fieldwork, including long-distance walking, digging in deep sand, shovelling, and raking, for extended periods in very high temperatures
🔵 Experienced, confident driver strongly preferred.

A stipend is provided to help cover essential expenses. Travel support may be available where needed.

To express interest, send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining relevant field experience to doeturtlemonitoring@gmail.com by Friday 27th March 2026.

24 de marzo de 2026

Oportunidad senior en estrategias de recuperación de fauna amenazada (Bezos Earth Fund, $147.200–$184.000)

 Program Manager, Species Recovery

Location: Washington, D.C. (some domestic and international travel required)

Organization: Bezos Earth Fund — https://www.bezosearthfund.org/careers?gh_jid=4661417006

Contract Type: Full-time. Salary range: $147,200–$184,000. Competitive benefits package included.

Main Description:

The Bezos Earth Fund is seeking a conservation professional with demonstrated experience designing and implementing recovery strategies for highly threatened species, and a strong commitment to delivering measurable conservation outcomes for endangered species. The Program Manager, Species will serve as the day-to-day operational lead for a flagship multi-million-dollar global species recovery initiative and will contribute to the long-term development of the Earth Fund's Species conservation efforts.

In the initial phase of the flagship species recovery initiative, the Program Manager will work hand in hand with key implementation partners to source, review, and monitor project-specific investments. The role will ensure partners meet agreed milestones, budgets, and biological performance targets, and that results are clearly tracked and communicated internally and externally. It will also support the development of a broader alliance of funders, implementing organizations, and scientific partners.

This role requires a hands-on leader who is equally comfortable managing multiple complex workstreams, coordinating diverse partners, tracking performance metrics, and advancing strategic opportunities to strengthen impact.

Key Responsibilities:

The Program Manager will work with the Managing Director and Leader for Nature Solutions to:

  • Serve as the day-to-day operational manager for the Bezos Earth Fund flagship species recovery initiative, working hand in hand with key implementation partners to source, review, and monitor project-specific investments overseeing implementation progress, timelines, budgets, risks, milestones, and performance across multiple projects and geographies.
  • Provide disciplined oversight and coordination across the flagship initiative to ensure strong performance, accountability, monitoring and evaluation, continuous learning, and clear visibility of biological and programmatic results, including review and synthesis of partner reports, technical updates, and performance metrics.
  • Attend and support the Steering Committee of the flagship species recovery initiative and serve as part of the initiative's secretariat, being responsible for convening meetings, preparing agendas and briefing materials, coordinating partner inputs, documenting decisions, tracking action items, and ensuring effective follow-through.
  • Monitor and synthesize progress across the Species portfolio and other program areas such as habitat protection and restoration that contribute to species conservation outcomes, maintaining clarity on recovery goals, threats addressed, and measurable biological impact.
  • Lead internal communications related to the flagship initiative and broader Species portfolio, including preparing regular updates, dashboards, and briefings for leadership and cross-portfolio teams, and working closely with the Nature Communications lead to support external communications and campaigns.
  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with implementing organizations, scientific advisors, conservation practitioners, and other strategic stakeholders, and help develop and expand a broader alliance committed to advancing species recovery.
  • Identify opportunities for using new technologies to accelerate progress and impact on the recovery of species, including genomics, bioacoustics, and artificial intelligence.
  • Support the development and refinement of the long-term Species portfolio strategy, identifying high-leverage opportunities to strengthen and scale impact.
  • Coordinate closely with colleagues across Nature and Communications teams to ensure coherence, operational excellence, and alignment with broader organizational priorities.

Requirements:

  • Advanced degree or equivalent experience in conservation biology, ecology, environmental science, natural resource management, or a related field required.
  • At least 7 years of professional experience specifically related to species conservation, recovery planning, and translating science into operational conservation strategies.
  • Demonstrated experience designing and implementing recovery strategies for highly threatened or endangered species, with measurable biological outcomes such as population stabilization, growth, or threat reduction. Experience across multiple taxonomic groups is highly valued.
  • Strong understanding of species recovery frameworks, including IUCN Red List assessments, formal recovery plans, and threat mitigation strategies.
  • Experience managing complex, multi-partner species conservation initiatives or portfolios, including multi-stakeholder governance bodies such as steering committees.
  • Experience building or managing coalitions for conservation, including resources mobilization towards common goals.
  • Experience working with governments, local science and conservation organizations, and local communities in high biodiversity areas around the world.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Highly organized, with strong project management, follow-through, and attention to detail.
  • Effective team player with the ability to collaborate across diverse cultures, geographies, and time zones.
  • Fluency in English required; working proficiency in an additional language such as Spanish, Portuguese, or French strongly preferred.

Benefits/Conditions:

  • Salary range: $147,200–$184,000
  • Competitive benefits package included
  • Position based in Washington, D.C.
  • The Bezos Earth Fund is an equal opportunity employer
  • Only applicants with existing authorization to work in the United States will be considered. H-1B sponsorship is not available for this role.

How to Apply:

Submit a resume and cover letter as soon as possible through the following link: https://www.bezosearthfund.org/careers?gh_jid=4661417006

Voluntariado de monitorieo de delfines en Irlanda

Prácticas en monitoreo de delfines nariz de botella - Shannon Dolphin Project, Irish Whale and Dolphin Group - Kilrush, Irlanda - 12 semanas mínimo - Verano/Otoño 2026 - Deadline 31 marzo 2026

Location: Kilrush, Co. Clare, Ireland

Organization: Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) - Shannon Dolphin Project

Contract Type: Voluntary internship, minimum 12 weeks (June to October 2026)

Main Description: The Shannon Dolphin Project is offering volunteer internships focused on monitoring resident bottlenose dolphins in Ireland. The programme includes field work conducting surveys by sea and land, processing photo-identification data, and public education and outreach activities. Interns will gain hands-on experience in marine mammal research and conservation.

Requirements:
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in marine sciences (biology, ecology or oceanography)
  • Strong work ethic and ability to work effectively in a team
  • Some positions require a valid Irish driving license and being 25 years or older

Benefits/Conditions:
  • Unpaid internship
  • IWDG assists with organizing accommodation
  • Meals covered during surveys on Celtic Mist
  • No expenses for surveys on Celtic Mist

How to Apply: Send CV and cover letter to mags.daly@iwdg.ie or luisa.lopez@iwdg.ie, including preferred start and end dates. Application deadline: 31 March 2026.

More information: https://www.iwdg.ie

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