HERBARIUM CURATOR

New Mexico State University is pleased to announce a permanent full-time
herbarium curator position.  A brief overview of the duties associated with
the position is pasted below.  Full details and application guidelines can
viewed on the NMSU human resources webpage -
https://jobs.nmsu.edu/postings/24943. The current due date for receipt of
application materials is May 20th.   

New Mexico State University seeks to fill a new full-time, 12-month,
promotable, non-tenure track herbarium curator position at the College Track
Assistant Professor level. The major responsibilities for the new hire will
include 1) the daily running and further development of the NMSU herbaria,
including merging our existing collections (NMC and NMCR), 2) research on
the flora of New Mexico, 3) educational outreach and workshops in
association with local schools, regional land managers, members of the
public (e.g., the Native Plant Society), and 4) the supervision of student
employees and projects. Allocations of effort in these areas are negotiable
by annual contract. Successful applicants will have received a doctoral
degree in a relevant area by the time they initiate employment and have
experience in herbarium curation. Preference will be given to applicants
with relevant postdoctoral or similar level experience related to museum
data management, relevant research interests, experience in
outreach/service, and evidence of grantsmanship. Opportunities exist to
participate in USDA, NSF, NIH, HHMI funded research. Salary for this
position is $65,000 – $70,000 annually.

*The successful candidate will be housed in the Department of Animal and
Range Sciences in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental
Sciences.

Prospective applicants with specific question about existing herbaria
resources at NMSU, contact Donovan Bailey ([email protected]). 
Search Chair: Amy Ganguli ([email protected]; 575-646-3427).  

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