Research Associate & Gis Specialist
Company: San Diego Natural Histo
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Love nature? Then you’re going to love The Nat. The San Diego
Natural History Museum (The Nat) was founded by amateur naturalists
in 1874 and has played a major role in the conservation of our
region. The Museum recently celebrated its 150th anniversary and
completed a strategic plan focused on encouraging a love for
nature, levering science and collections for conservation, and
using our own voice to be here for nature. The Research Associate &
GIS Specialist will be responsible for collecting and analyzing GIS
data, producing project maps and reports, conducting literature
reviews, and supporting community outreach and events related to
dune and canyon Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for coastal
resilience. Your Day-to-Day Work: Collecting and Analyzing GIS Data
(25%) Compile, clean, and manage geospatial datasets related to
coastal dunes and canyon systems to support project tracking and
ensure alignment with acreage and mileage goals. Conduct spatial
analyses to quantify and map priority restoration areas, ensuring
plans meet defined habitat extent and resilience targets. Pull and
synthesize rare, threatened, and endangered species occurrence data
to inform site-specific plans and restoration design. Integrate
biodiversity specimen records and habitat data from the San Diego
Natural History Museum with current land-use and climate risk
datasets to support data-driven NbS planning and reporting. Support
GIS data collection and spatial analysis for other conservation
planning projects as needed. Project Mapping and Reporting (30%)
Develop high-quality maps and graphics illustrating proposed
restoration areas for site-specific plans, a countywide plan, and
NbS capacity building materials. Produce spatial summaries and
visualizations for meetings and working groups, supporting
decision-making and coordination among a diverse set of
stakeholders. Create map products tailored for community workshops,
trainings, and field visits that emphasize public accessibility and
equity-centered engagement. Support preparation of grant reports,
project deliverables, and public-facing materials documenting
project progress and outcomes. Conducting Literature Reviews ( 20
%) Review scientific literature on coastal dunes, canyons, and
climate adaptation to inform project design and recommendations.
Organize, manage, and continuously update a centralized reference
and research database (peer-reviewed and gray literature), ensuring
accurate and consistent integration of citations and datasets
across project materials. Synthesize best practices from regional
and statewide natural resource management plans and prepare concise
research briefs summarizing key findings. Conduct regulatory scans
to support alignment with recent local and state policy frameworks
related to conservation, restoration, and biodiversity protection.
Assisting with Community Outreach and Events (25%) Support
logistics and materials preparation for meetings,
community-listening sessions, field visits, trainings, survey
distribution, and other activities. Assist in documenting feedback
from community members and regional stakeholders, and integrating
local knowledge into project development. Develop accessible maps
and visuals to help community members understand flood and fire
risk, habitat loss and fragmentation, and restoration
opportunities. Coordinate with external partners and internal
departments to support intentional engagement of residents from
disadvantaged communities. Supporting Other Operational Functions
as Needed: Assist in maintaining an organized, well-functioning
shared office environment and digital file systems, including
consistent folder naming, version control, and documentation.
Support other project staff and partners with set up and break down
for events. Provide other staff with GIS analysis and mapping
support, as needed and approved by Supervisor. Required
Skills/Abilities: Strong foundation in GIS, geography,
environmental science, ecology, climatology, urban planning,
natural resource management, or a related field (Bachelor’s degree
preferred). Advanced proficiency with Esri software, including
ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, Spatial Analyst, and Field Maps, to
manage file geodatabases and produce publication-quality mapping
outputs. Experience conducting landscape-scale and parcel-level
spatial analyses involving habitat suitability, land use,
hydrology, biodiversity, or climate resilience datasets. Ability to
synthesize and organize scientific literature and technical data
into clear maps, reports, and decision-support tools for both
technical and community audiences. Solutions-oriented mindset with
a proven ability to problem-solve and manage workload
independently. Excellent organization and time management skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills. Education and
Experience: Required: At least two years of college experience
Expertise with Esri software products Knowledge of San Diego
County’s unique biodiversity, socioeconomic factors, and climate
risks Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in GIS, geography, environmental
science, ecology, climatology, urban planning, natural resource
management, or a related field Experience conducting fieldwork,
including site assessments, ecological monitoring, data collection,
and adherence to established field safety protocols Pay: $25/hour
Time Commitment: This is a part-time, temporary position with the
expectation of working approximately 20hrs/week until June 30th,
2027. At least 25% in-person work is required. Employees enjoy free
admission into all of Balboa Park’s museums as well as free
admission to the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park. Learn more about
the Museum’s benefits here . Ready to apply? Please include a
resume, cover letter and a link or PDF that shows a publicly
available sample of your GIS work (e.g., a web map, story map, map
product, or spatial analysis). No phone calls or drop-ins please.
Deadline to apply is March 31 st , 2026.
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