
About Us:
The Frankfurt Zoological Society is an internationally active conservation organization based in Frankfurt, Germany. For decades, we have been protecting wildlife and their habitats across Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Our Europe Department focuses on preserving large, species-rich wilderness areas, especially in Central and Eastern Europe.
About the Project:
You will work closely with our partners at the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research on the AI4WildLIVE project. It combines artificial intelligence with citizen science to advance biodiversity research through automated analysis of camera trap data. By leveraging modern web technologies and integrating common standards, it bridges the gap between field research and data science by providing a platform that standardizes wildlife data collection and management. As such, it ensures that valuable biodiversity data is preserved and follows FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable) principles for current and future research initiatives.
In the role of the Data Integration Coordinator (gn), you will play a pivotal role at the intersection of applied conservation in Europe and the AI4WildLIVE project. You will ensure that biodiversity data collected across European project sites — mainly through acoustic monitoring and camera traps — is integrated, standardized, and translated into meaningful scientific and conservation outcomes. The position is 50% part-time and fixed-term until 31.12.2027 While the role itself is not a PhD position, it can be combined very well with an existing PhD project. Its structure and time commitment make it suitable for candidates who are already pursuing a doctoral degree and wish to gain practical experience in applied conservation alongside their academic research.
Data Integration & Management
Scientific Engagement & Coordination
Ready for your next challenge?
Then you are exactly who we are looking for! Apply now and help shape the future of our conservation work. Please submit your cover letter, CV, and references via our online application form.
Your contact:
Adrianna Wozny, Human Resources
Frankfurt Zoological Society
We look forward to receiving your application by 12th April 2026

The Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) was established in 1858 and is an internationally operating conservation organisation based in Frankfurt/Main.
Our work is committed to conserving biological diversity. FZS is therefore faced with one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century: the preservation of the world’s natural environments.
FZS is currently involved in conservation projects in 18 countries on four continents. Although the society’s main purpose is global nature conservation, it also supports the Frankfurt Zoological Garden, which was founded more than 150 years ago by the Frankfurt Zoological Society.
The Society is an independent, non-profit organisation. The conservation projects are financed through membership fees, private donations and bequests as well as from investment returns from the “Help for Threatened Wildlife” Foundation. Financial support also comes from third-party funds such as other foundations and charitable trusts.
Visit our website to learn more about our organization and our global projects.
https://fzs.org/en/