BRIT is hiring a full-time Research Botanist. Information is below,
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Brooke

Brooke Best  |  Botanist & Editor  |  bb...@brit.org  |  Botanical Research
Institute of Texas  |  817.332.4441 x225  |  817.332.4112 fax  |  1700
University Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76107-3400 USA  |  BRIT.org  |  Think Before
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Research Botanist
 
The Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) seeks a highly motivated,
full time Research Botanist with a primary focus on plant systematics and
complementary interests in floristics, ecology, adaptations, and/or
conservation. A research program that includes a field- and
collections-based focus on the geographic area of Texas and the
south-central U.S.A. is preferred. It is expected that research activities
will directly influence the improvement, growth, and increased accessibility
of the BRIT herbarium.
 
Located in Fort Worth, Texas, and adjacent to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden,
BRIT is housed in a 70,000 square-foot LEEDs Platinum building, has an
endowment of $55 million, and comprises a staff of ca. 35 FTE. Resources
include the herbarium of over 1 million specimens with strengths in Texas,
the Southeastern U.S., the Neotropics, and Pacifica; a world-class botanical
library of 100,000 volumes; a specimen digitization studio; and strong links
to local universities.
 
A Ph.D. in plant systematics, biodiversity science, or closely related field
is required for this position, and postdoctoral experience is preferred.
Applicants will need to show success with grant acquisition and raising
funds from foundations, agencies, or other grantors. The successful
candidate will maintain an active research program as measured by scientific
peer-reviewed journal publications, graduate student supervision,
grant-funded proposals in support of research, collections development,
collaborations with colleagues, contributions to the institute's outreach
activities, dissemination of research at professional meetings, and
participation in graduate programs associated with Texas Christian
University and the University of Texas, Arlington.
 
To Apply
Send a cover letter, a detailed CV, Statement of Research, and the names and
contact information of three references to: bri...@brit.org. Applications
will be accepted through August 7, 2016. The successful applicant will be
subject to a background check. Salary is commensurate with experience.
 
All candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. and will be
required to provide proof of identity and authorization to work in the U.S.
 
BRIT is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

See more, including a detailed job description, at
http://brit.org/about/employment. 

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