
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
The role:
To assist with the implementation and dissemination of conservation genetics projects, to
agreed standards and under the appropriate guidance and support within the Royal Zoological
Society of Scotland (RZSS) WildGenes team.
This is a 3-year fixed term position.
Some of the things you’ll do:
- To take responsibility for delivery of conservation genetic projects being run by the
WildGenes team, to include experimental design, analysis, administration and reporting - Undertake analyses on a wide variety of genetic datasets, including mitochondrial DNA,
microsatellites and SNPs generated via RADseq, target capture or genome resequencing (where
required) - To contribute to the dissemination of WildGenes research through the preparation of project
reports and/or manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed journal. - Where required, work closely with the research scientists on bioinformatic analyse and
assist the Research Scientist(s), in conducting literature reviews, as well as qualitative and
quantitative research - To represent and act as an RZSS ambassador at meetings (internal and external) and
conferences with knowledge of conservation genetics - Ensure the cycle of monitoring, evaluating, and learning is part of project design and
reporting. - Ensure that, where appropriate, scientific activities follow the guidance from relevant
bodies of authority to ensure legal compliance, for example, EAZA, BIAZA, CITES, Defra, Home
Office, Zoo Licencing, GDPR
What we’re looking for:
- Educated to MSc level (or equivalent experience) in a relevant discipline
- Ability to apply knowledge regarding the application of population genetics to wildlife
conservation management - At least one publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal
- Ability to collaborate with a range of external partners including scientific and applied
conservation organisations - Proficient in standard genetic analysis and experience of standard molecular genetic
laboratory techniques and of population genetic and genomic data analysis including the use of
coding in R, unix or similar. - Experience of project management
What you’ll get in return:
- Starting salary between £28,037 – £28,738 (offer based on experience) with future salary
progression up to £31,250 per annum - 37.5hr working week
- 34 days annual leave (pro rata)
- Discount in both retail/catering
- Access to a healthcare plan
- Access to Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), that provide 24-hour counselling and
support, including health, legal, finance, wellbeing and family advice - Employer contributory pension scheme
- You will receive a staff membership which will give you (and family/friends) free (and
discounted) entry to both the Highland Wildlife Park and Edinburgh Zoo as well as a number of
other Zoo’s across the UK.
Please note that shortlisting of applications and interviews for this position will take place
while the advert is live. The advert will close once a successful candidate has been found.
Interested candidates are therefore encouraged to submit applications, as soon as possible.
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