[Pollinator] Collection/Research Support Position for Bee Collection

Ladadams at aol.com Ladadams at aol.com
Thu Nov 12 10:05:54 PST 2009


 
OPEN POSITION 
Collection/Research Support Position for Bee Collection 
American Museum of  Natural History 

The museum is looking  for a person with at minimum a Bachelor’s degree in 
entomology or a related  field in biology (1) to assist in curating and 
databasing the museum’s worldwide  bee collection of approximately 500,000 
specimens, and (2) to participate in  research activities with respect to the 
systematics, evolutionary relationships,  and biology of bees. In addition to 
working with specimens, the person will be  responsible for processing loans 
of specimens to members of the scientific  community, keeping track of, and 
filling out, loan forms, and learning  regulations regarding shipping of 
specimens.  
The person will work  under the direction of the Curator of bees and must 
be able to interact and work  effectively with other persons who are involved 
with other aspects of the bee  collection. 
This is a fulltime  position supported by special funds. Salary $30,000 per 
annum plus  benefits. 
Please send letter of  application and resume by post or e-mail to Ed 
Gaughan, _egaughan at amnh.ega_ (mailto:egaughan at amnh.org) , Division of  
Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at  79 
St., New York, NY 10024. Also send names of two people who know you well and  
include their postal and e-mail addresses and phone numbers. 





Laurie Davies Adams
Executive  Director
Pollinator Partnership 
423 Washington Street, 5th  floor
San Francisco, CA  94111
415-362-1137
LDA at pollinator.org

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