Curator

 

Description:

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) seeks a Curator (Associate or Full) to lead the growth and development of an innovative Community Science program both locally and worldwide. Here, we use the term “community science” as a more welcoming and inclusive synonym of “citizen science.”

NHMLAC’s Community Science programs include the internationally recognized City Nature Challenge, as well as regional projects such as BioSCAN, SLIME, RASCals, and Backyard Bats, among others. Opportunities to collaborate with NHMLAC scientists whose research programs currently engage the public include, but are not limited to, the Ornithology, Mammalogy, Entomology, Mineralogy, Malacology, and Herpetology departments as well as the cross-departmental Urban Nature Research Center. This is a rare opportunity for a unique position at a globally recognized natural history museum.

The successful applicant will be expected to (1) expand upon a groundbreaking research program that focuses on the gathering and dissemination of community-generated scientific data that will prioritize community science projects developed in collaboration with existing curatorial research departments, (2) actively pursue external funding in support of Community Science research projects, (3) contribute to NHMLAC’s local community engagement through the co-creation of programs and research projects, and (4) oversee the management and continued development of NHMLAC’s Community Science program including staff. Additionally, the Curator is expected to develop and foster working relationships with local universities and community partners; mentor interns, students, and postdoctoral fellows; and strengthen the NHMLAC’s presence in key professional and governmental networks. The Curator will be expected to participate actively in a broad range of museum activities, including exhibits; education; educator and volunteer training; public communications; media interactions; and fundraising activities. They must have the vision and capability to build a research program that can be integrated with NHMLAC’s ongoing efforts to understand local biodiversity and shape the collections and research in ways that activate their scientific and public appeal. The position requires a PhD in a related biological field. Experience with the operation of natural history museum collections and an interest in collaborating with NHMLAC’s curators in non-neontological disciplines (e.g., geology, paleontology, anthropology) are highly desirable.

Organization Los Angeles County Museum Of Natural History Foundation
Industry Museum Jobs
Occupational Category Curator
Job Location Los Angeles,USA
Shift Type Morning
Job Type Full Time
Gender No Preference
Career Level Intermediate
Experience 2 Years
Posted at 2024-10-14 3:40 pm
Expires on 2024-11-28