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Post Doctoral Scholar Positions

We’re hiring THREE Postdoctoral Scholars at ERI!

The Ecological Restoration Institute (ERI) at Northern Arizona University is growing our ReSHAPE team – and we’re looking for three postdocs to help advance applied science for forest restoration and wildfire risk reduction across the West.

Apply here:
The position descriptions (quick highlight):
• Position 1: Work with Dr. Kyle Rodman and lead development of large-scale remote sensing workflows to quantify forest structure, fuels, and treatment outcomes – https://careers.nau.edu/jobs/postdoctoral-scholar-flagstaff-arizona-united-states-c71a5802-2aad-4652-874d-b8d5fac68444
• Position 2: Work with Drs. Wade Tinkham (at RMRS) and Dr. Andrew Sanchez Meador to build and evaluate predictive models of treatment effectiveness, wildfire behavior, and landscape resilience – https://careers.nau.edu/jobs/postdoctoral-scholar-flagstaff-arizona-united-states-e027eed2-98d2-42ac-8f7f-bb078da161b5
• Position 3: Work with Drs. Niki vonHedemann and Melanie Colavito to integrate multi-source datasets into decision-support tools and translate science into actionable insights for partners – https://careers.nau.edu/jobs/postdoctoral-scholar-flagstaff-arizona-united-states-8a45b809-0345-4712-afd7-cce41399d135

Across all three positions, you’ll be working with SWERI’s ReSHAPE team and TWIG dataset, collaborating with agency partners, and helping drive science that directly informs management on the ground.

Salary transparency:
The actual salary range is $58,882 (minimum) to $75,000, depending on experience. NAU policy only allows us to post the minimum in advertisements, but we want to be upfront about the full range.

If you want to do work that matters – this is a great opportunity! Come work with us!

Hurry, positions close April 20th

2026-04-01T19:36:06+00:00April 1st, 2026|ERI Employment Opportunities|

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