MarMam subscribers,

Posted on behalf of Lisa Granados

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Curator, Marine Mammals
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) seeks a curator 
specializing in the study of marine mammals (living or fossil) to conduct 
collection-based research in evolutionary biology including taxonomy, 
systematics, biogeography, and biodiversity science. The NHM, the largest 
natural history museum in the western United States, has recently finished a 
dramatic transformation including new ground-breaking exhibitions and a 3 ½ 
acre wildlife garden.  The NHM's mission is to inspire wonder, discovery, and 
responsibility for our natural and cultural worlds.  The NHM has recently 
developed a strategic intent-"Be the best at communicating how our planet and 
life on it changes over time and why this matters"-that will guide the museum's 
priorities during the next decade.  The successful candidate will have a record 
of outstanding research and publications as well as excellent communication 
skills and an innate ability to engage and enthuse the public and stakeholders 
through his or her work.

The NHM holds one of the world's best collections of living and fossil marine 
mammals, with huge potential for a broad array of research and public programs. 
 Through a network of partnerships with local universities, the NHM provides 
academic mentoring to a diverse community of undergraduate and graduate 
students. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing a 
dynamic, productive, and scientifically significant program of research to 
build a growing scientific and public profile, overseeing the development and 
curation of important collections, maintaining and strengthening the NHM's 
presence in key professional and governmental networks, and establishing active 
internal NHM collaborations, especially with the Education and Exhibits, the 
Marketing and Communications, and the Advancement Departments.

The successful candidate will have a strong track record of published research 
with strengths in the field of evolutionary biology, and will be expected to 
develop an active and publically engaging research program, develop working 
relationships with local universities, mentor students and postdoctoral 
fellows, and maintain research through obtaining competitive grants and/or 
funding from other external sources.  The successful candidate will have a 
Ph.D., experience in generating funding to support research, and a demonstrated 
track-record of peer-reviewed papers; a record of successful public 
communications in some form would be an advantage. The candidate must have the 
vision and capability to build a research program that can be integrated within 
the NHM's ongoing efforts to understand the evolution of marine ecosystems and 
organismal adaptation to the ocean, and to shape the collections and research 
in ways that increase both its scientific and public appeal. Experience in 
collections management is desirable.

The ability to effectively communicate and engage with a wide variety of 
audiences, including the public and the NHM's various stakeholders is 
paramount. The successful candidate will be expected to oversee and supervise 
the NHM's marine mammal program including collections and collections 
managements staff, to participate actively in a broad range of museum 
activities, including exhibits, education, outreach and training of educators, 
public communications including, but not limited to, media interactions, and 
fundraising activities. More specifically, the successful candidate will be 
expected to play a key role in the development of content for a new permanent 
exhibition about the ocean. The curator will also be responsible for building 
productive ties with local universities, professional associations, educators, 
and other relevant organizations within the scientific and general community.

This is a full-time position with a salary and title commensurate with 
experience, plus excellent benefits. The starting date is July 1st, 2014. 
Applicants should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, salary history, and 
the full contact information of at least three professional references to 
lgran...@nhm.org - Lisa Granados, Research & Collections, Natural History 
Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA.

Application deadline is January 31st, 2014.
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is an Equal Opportunity 
Employer


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