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The Nature Conservancy

50

LocationNegotiable (where TNC is established)
SetupHybrid
LevelMid
Posted1d ago
Research & Evaluation

Quick answer

The Nature Conservancy is hiring a mid-level Biodiversity Scientist (location negotiable) to lead research and strategy for biodiversity credit markets.

Role
50
Organization
The Nature Conservancy
Location
Negotiable (where TNC is established)
Work setup
Hybrid
Level
Mid
Compensation
100
Category
Research & Evaluation

The role

30

What you'll do

  • Advancing TNC's science agenda for biodiversity credits
  • Identifying scientific gaps in biodiversity measurement
  • Translating science into actionable insights
  • Evaluating global biodiversity datasets
  • Developing scientific narratives and frameworks
  • Collaborating with external partners

What it takes

  • Master's degree in a science-related field
  • 4 years of experience or equivalent
  • Peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals
  • Knowledge of nature markets and finance
  • Experience managing complex projects
  • Ability to work across global time zones

What you'll bring

Biodiversity scienceData analysisGrant writingProject managementStakeholder engagement

How we treat you

Health care, 401(k) with 8% match, parental leave, PTO, life insurance, disability coverage.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the job located?

The location is negotiable for areas where The Nature Conservancy is an established organization.

What is the compensation?

The starting pay range is $109,700 - $113,900 USD for candidates based in the USA.

What are the key qualifications?

Candidates need a Master's degree in science, 4 years of experience, and a record of peer-reviewed publications.

When is the application deadline?

The organization uses a rolling interview process, so candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

How to apply

Apply directly on The Nature Conservancy's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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