Hydroclimate Variability Scientist
PCIC is looking for a Hydroclimate Variability Scientist to join our multi-disciplinary team to study the low frequency variability of the climate and its impacts on the Pacific and Yukon Region.
The Hydroclimate Variability Scientist undertakes basic and applied research to quantify the impact of low frequency climate variability on the hydro-climatology of the Region. He/she works under the supervision of the Director of PCIC and the Lead for PCIC’s Hydrologic Impacts theme, collaborates with members of the Hydrologic Impacts theme, and participates in the externally funded CanSISE Research Network. PCIC offers a positive, supportive and collegial work environment that promotes collaboration and excellence. As a user and stakeholder driven organization, PCIC requires that candidates be able to flexibly adapt their research objectives to changing organizational and stakeholder priorities and needs.
Please see the full job posting for more information.
Application: Please send your application including a cover letter, CV, list of publications, a statement of research interests, and three letters of reference to and three professional references to Dr. Francis Zwiers, climate@uvic.ca (link sends e-mail), with “ATTN: Hydroclimatic Variability Scientist” in the subject line. Please indicate whether you are legally able to work in Canada.
Review of applicants will start March 26th, 2015 and continue until suitable candidates are found.