Postdoctoral Researcher, Paleontology
Company: California Academy of Sciences
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About the California Academy of
Sciences The California Academy of Sciences is a globally renowned
scientific and cultural institution located in the heart of San
Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Home to a world-class planetarium,
aquarium, research center, and natural history museum—all under one
living roof—our mission is to regenerate the natural world through
science, learning, and collaboration. Our extensive collections
span plants, animals, fossils, and cultural artifacts from across
the globe and throughout history. We are a diverse team of leading
biodiversity scientists, educators, storytellers, designers, and
communicators who work collaboratively to advance knowledge and
inspire action through science and storytelling. When you join the
California Academy of Sciences, you become part of a mission-driven
community that values curiosity, collaboration, and innovation.
Whether you're working behind the scenes in research or engaging
the public on the museum floor, your work will help connect people
to the natural world and empower them to protect it. About the
Opportunity The Roopnarine Paleontology Lab at the California
Academy of Sciences seeks an exceptional Post-Doctoral Research
Associate with expertise in quantitative paleoecology. The
applicant will join a new NSF-funded research project to address
whether communities at certain times in the past, specifically
during and immediately after mass extinctions, may have been
structured and functioned differently from communities during more
environmentally quiescent times. Food webs have emerged as a
paleontologically accessible type of interspecific network, yet
their reconstruction remains methodologically challenging.
Reconstruction relies on modeling approaches to infer interspecific
interactions, all of which operate under a uniformitarian
assumption that the principles determining interspecific
interactions have remained constant through time. We challenge that
uniformitarian assumption by proposing a framework within which to
test alternative principles of inferred species properties,
particularly following extreme ecological disturbances, offering
new insight into paleocommunity structure and function. We will
examine late Permian and Early Triassic communities from South
China and the northwestern United states, testing both
uniformitarian and alternative models. Test systems include
boundary- and mass extinction-spanning communities, as well as
communities that represent early stages of recovery from the
Permian-Triassic mass extinction. Work will consist of
paleocommunity reconstructions, model building and execution, and
analytical methods development. The postdoctoral researcher will be
involved in all project activities, including field work in China
and the United States, travel to and presentation at professional
meetings, and publication of project results. They will also assist
with collections curation and digitization, project coordination,
communication, outreach activities, and formal/informal education.
The researcher will be co-mentored by Peter Roopnarine (California
Academy of Sciences) and project co-PI Ashley Dineen (University of
California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley), and will have the
opportunity to interact with both institutions. This position is
based in San Francisco, California. Staff are currently expected to
work from the Academy offices at least 2-3 times per week, which
may fluctuate based on business needs. Please do not apply if you
are not able to work onsite. The initial appointment will be for 12
months, with potential for a second 12 month appointment depending
upon performance and funding. Organizational Culture Join a team
dedicated to the Academy's mission, vision and values! Currently,
the Academy has a new strategic plan including three initiatives –
Hope for Reefs , Thriving California , and Islands 2030 – that
leverage biodiversity science, environmental learning, and
collaborative engagement to regenerate fragile ecosystems around
the world. Learn more at https://www.calacademy.org/about
-us/major-initiatives. We hope you are inspired by what we do and
are excited to contribute to our mission. The mission of the
California Academy of Sciences is to regenerate the natural world
through science, learning, and collaboration. The Academy is
looking for candidates who do great work, and we know they may come
from a number of different backgrounds and experiences. We
encourage you to apply even if you do not believe you meet every
qualification for the position. This position is part of a
bargaining unit represented by Cal Academy Workers United, and will
be subject to the terms and conditions of that contract. Key
Responsibilities Conducts original biodiversity science research of
coral reef taxa in collaboration with Academy scientists and
external partners. Collaborates on data collection, analysis, and
visualization of biodiversity data Provides mentorship to
undergraduate and graduate students Provides regular updates on
project progress to funders and partners Dedicated to and supports
the training of scientists and building capacity in developing
countries and to increasing participation of groups historically
underrepresented in systematics, evolutionary biology and
regeneration. Disseminates findings in written technical reports
and academic publications, as well as oral presentations at
scientific conferences and public meetings Provides specimen
identification in areas of expertise as appropriate Participates in
the Academy's fieldwork, as needed Follows all Academy safety
regulations Other duties as assigned Qualifications: A successful
candidate will have the following: Experience and/or Education: A
qualified candidate will possess a combination of the following
experience and/or equivalent education: Ph.D. degree in
evolutionary biology, paleontology, geology, data science, or
related fields. 5 years or more of research experience in
biodiversity science, including doctoral work. Excellent verbal and
written communication skills (English) and experience in
communicating research findings. Strong interest in biodiversity
and ability to communicate that passion. Knowledge, Skills, And
Abilities: A background in marine invertebrate paleontology,
paleoecology, community ecology, or related field. Experience in
paleontological or geological field work. Experience in
quantitative methods or enthusiasm to learn. Subject areas include
quantitative ecology, quantitative paleoecology, statistical
analysis. Committed to working on a team that is striving to be
inclusive in work, interactions, systems, and tools Excellent
organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to work
collaboratively, and independently when necessary. Flexible and
creative Programming experience with Julia and/or R, code-sharing
systems, Linux systems. Physical Environment: To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential
job functions. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is frequently required to stand, sit, walk, use a
computer, and communicate on the phone, in person, and online
meetings/calls. The employee will spend time out-of-doors at events
and programs, occasionally in hot or inclement weather. Must be
able to transport 30 lbs. Must be able to perform repetitive
motions 50% of the time. Compensation and Benefits: The salary for
this position is $82,202.00. Actual compensation will be
commensurate with the final candidate's qualifications and
experience, including skills, knowledge, relevant education,
certifications and aligned with the internal peer group. We believe
in fair and equitable compensation practices and are committed to
providing competitive salaries within the industry and market
standards. The Academy offers a total compensation package that
emphasizes both base salary and comprehensive benefits based on the
hours per week worked. Further details regarding compensation and
benefits will be discussed during the interview process. Schedule :
Full-Time/Temporary, 40 hours per week How to Apply: Interested
candidates should submit a resume and application through our
Careers Page portal. The California Academy of Sciences will give
full consideration for employment to all qualified applicants with
criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of
the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance (SF Police Code, Article
49).
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