Postdoctoral Researcher, Indigenous Science
Company: California Academy of Sciences
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 19, 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 California Academy of Sciences seeks a Postdoctoral
Researcher in California Indigenous Science to join an innovative
project within the Institute for Biodiversity Science and
Sustainability (IBSS). Reporting to Dr. Shannon Tushingham,
Associate Curator of Anthropology, the candidate will co-design and
implement a braided science program that integrates Indigenous
knowledge and Western methods. Drawing on archaeological,
ethnographic, oral history, and specimen-based phenology data, they
will investigate climate-driven ecological changes in collaboration
with culture-bearers—documenting and applying traditional
ecological knowledge—while partnering with Indigenous communities
to co-develop research objectives, methods, and outreach that honor
local protocols, and contributing to peer-reviewed publications,
scientific and public presentations, and both in-person and online
educational programs. This full-time, two-year appointment requires
a PhD, a strong publication record or equivalent
community-engagement achievements, demonstrated success in ethical,
community-based research with Indigenous partners, experience
securing external funding, mentorship of students, and public
outreach leadership. Based primarily onsite at our Golden Gate Park
campus in San Francisco, the role includes regular travel to
regional communities for relationship-building, fieldwork
coordination, data collection, analysis, and dissemination, and is
renewable based on research progress and funding availability.
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 based in San Francisco, California. The specific
onsite/hybrid schedule for this position is listed below. 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 : Conduct original ecocultural
science research in collaboration with IBSS scientists and external
partners, integrating archaeological, ethnographic, oral history,
and collections data. Analyze, visualize, and model biodiversity
and cultural datasets to investigate climate-driven ecological
changes and align Indigenous practices with modern conservation
strategies. Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, present at
national and international meetings, contribute to grant proposals,
and report progress to funders. Establish and sustain ethical,
community-centered partnerships with Indigenous communities,
co-developing ethical research protocols and metadata practices
that adhere to CARE and OCAP principles. Represent the Anthropology
Department, IBSS, and the Academy at institutional, professional,
and public events. Mentor early-career scientists and assist with
the Indigenous Science Internship program; Develop and deliver
workshops, course modules for Indigenous communities and university
students in-person and online. Collaborate with staff to ensure
cultural and scientific accuracy as well as accessibility in public
programming. Leverage the Academy's anthropological and natural
history collections for historical ecological research. Conduct
fieldwork, community interviews, and program events in diverse
environments, adhering strictly to safety regulations, lab
protocols, and collection guidelines. Support program
administration by tracking grant milestones, assisting with
collaborative initiatives, and contributing to proposal writing.
Prepare technical reports and disseminate results through written
publications and oral presentations to both scientific and public
audiences. Perform additional duties as assigned to further the
mission of IBSS and the California Academy of Sciences.
Qualifications: A successful candidate will have the following: We
welcome all qualified applicants and especially encourage
Indigenous scholars and experts in Indigenous knowledge systems to
apply. Experience and/or Education: PhD in anthropology, ecology,
environmental science, or a related discipline, conferred by the
appointment start date Research background in ecocultural science,
human–environment interactions, and biodiversity studies Proven
track record collaborating with Indigenous communities and applying
Indigenous research methodologies Experience mentoring or training
early-career scientists, especially from underrepresented groups
Field and laboratory experience, including strict adherence to
safety protocols Demonstrated excellence in science
communication—peer-reviewed publications, presentations, and public
outreach Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Expertise in data
analysis and modeling across relevant datasets, e.g.,
archaeological, ethnographic, phenological, climate, and
biodiversity data; familiarity with geospatial tools (R, QGIS,
ArcGIS) Proficiency with qualitative methods (surveys, focus
groups, interviews) and workshop coordination Demonstrated
commitment to community-driven research and proven experience
collaborating with Indigenous communities Understanding of and
commitment to collaborative research and developing ethical
metadata project practices Capacity to work independently and
collaboratively within multidisciplinary team Willingness to travel
nationally for fieldwork, community engagement, and conferences
Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree in a relevant field,
completed by the start date Evidence of research excellence through
top-tier publications or equivalent community-engagement
achievements Direct experience building and sustaining partnerships
with Indigenous communities Preferred Qualifications: Established
relationships with Tribal nations or Indigenous organizations,
especially in California or adjacent regions Deep expertise in
California Indigenous cultures, ecosystems, or stewardship
practices (e.g., cultural burning, aquaculture) Background in
ethnobotany, archaeology, historical ecology, or environmental
collections Proven grant-writing success Experience developing and
administering research or internship programs focused on Indigenous
science 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, and communicate on the
phone, in person, and online. Must be able to perform repetitive
motions 50% of the time and transport 30 lbs. The employee will be
required to work in a laboratory, handle chemicals, and comply with
safety regulations. Compensation and Benefits: The salary range for
this position is $82,202. 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, Hybrid 3 days onsite 2 days
remote. 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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