The Swiss Ornithological Institute is a non-profit foundation dedicated to ornithology and the protection of birds. It monitors native birds, researches their way of life and advocates for threatened species. It looks after injured and orphaned birds, provides information and advice to the public, and runs a visitor center in Sempach. The Swiss Ornithological Institute currently has over 200 employees in all parts of the country.The Unit Population Biology investigates how changes in demographic processes (survival, reproductive success, dispersal) affect spatio-temporal patterns in distribution and abundance of birds and which ecological factors influence them. The study of population change is complex because it is influenced by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors that are usually only partially observable. A second focus of the unit is therefore the development and dissemination of statistical models that enable such studies.
Our Population Biology Unit is looking for a new team member, starting April 1, 2026, or by mutual agreement, we are seeking a
Postdoctoral Researcher in Ecological Population Modeling (80%)
Your tasks
You will study the dynamics of several alpine swift colonies located in Switzerland with an intensive, long-term monitoring (>
25 years). The aim is to identify the underlying demographic causes of changes in colony size using integrated population models and retrospective population analyses. You will also focus on population synchrony and the impact of environmental factors in Switzerland or Western Africa, such as weather, in this migratory species. You will collaborate with the Human Impact Unit, which conducts complementary research on the ecology of the alpine swifts.
Your profile
A completed or soon to be completed PhD in biology or quantitative ecology, or imminent completion, is required. The job involves analysing data using Bayesian methods. The successful candidate has experience in, or a strong motivation to lean Bayesian statistics, capture-recapture models and integrated population models. A key requirement is the ability and willingness to publish high-quality papers and thus contribute to the scientific literature in ecology. A solid grounding in quantitative population ecology would be advantageous.
We offer
We offer a diverse position with a lot of responsibilities in a diversified work environment. Fur-thermore, we offer family-friendly and flexible working times, good opportunities for further education and exemplary social benefits. This job is initially limited to 2 years. Workplace is Sempach.
Are you interested?
The Swiss Ornithological Institutes values diversity of staff. We therefore consider all qualified applications. Further information can be provided by Michael Schaub, Head of Population Biology Unit. We are looking forward to your application (motivation letter, CV, certificates) in a single PDF document submitted over our application portal by latest 25 january 2026. Other applications cannot be considered. Job interviews are scheduled by invitation for 9 and 11 february 2026.
Postdoctoral Researcher • Sempach, Schweiz