The Postdoctoral Research Associate, under general supervision, designs, performs, and analyzes new and existing data sets, assist manuscript development and publication, and works with students on analyzing and publishing data results. This position is 100% research, 12-month appointment involved in multiple cat projects covering diverse topics about wild cats including movement ecology, behavior, and transportation-related research. We seek a passionate scholar to be part of an exciting wild cat research program focused on field research, quantitative analyses, and mentoring young professionals. Some international research and international conferences may be a part of this position. Current target species include bobcat, jungle cat, ocelot, and other Leopardus species. Guest lectures in a wild cat biology and conservation class will occur every other year. Research results will be shared with stakeholders, Society, and the scientific community through scientific publications and presentations. A portion of the successful applicant’s activities will be to assist the team leader with program needs and responsibilities. Initial salary shall be commensurate with qualifications and experience. We are seeking applicants with expertise in one or more of the following areas: movement ecology, wildlife road ecology, and/or cat behavior including spatial memory and cognition. Field work will be a part of this position. Position is for one year dependent on grant funding.