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- Denver Museum of Natural History
- The Denver Museum of Natural History seeks applications for the position of
Department Head and Curator of Ornithology in the Department of Zoology. The
Department has collections in ornithology, mammalogy, and entomology and one
curator in each specialization. Applicants must demonstrate a strong record of
collections-based research in ornithology. Scientists whose research program
also includes a field component are particularly encouraged to apply.
Expertise on the ecosystems of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains highly
desirable. Experience in project management, grant writing and work in
informal science education should be demonstrated. The successful candidate
should desire to interact with the public and the media about their area of
specialization. Ph.D. in zoology or a related field is required. The primary
responsibilities of the successful candidate are participation in leadership
team of the Collections and Research Division, management of the Zoology
Department, and research and educational programming in ornithology. Salary
range competitive and commensurate with experience. Please send curriculum
vitae, three letters of reference, and examples of both popular and scientific
writing to:
Richard Stucky, Chief Curator
Denver Museum of Natural
History
2001 Colorado Boulevard
Denver, CO 80205
303-370-6434
RStucky@dmnh.org
Deadline for applications is August 31, 1998. The Denver Museum of
Natural History is an equal employment opportunity employer.
Black-throated Green Warbler photo by Gregg M. Pasterick. Mr. Pasterick's
photos are available for sale in The Nature
Store.
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