POSITION DESCRIPTION
COLLECTION MANAGER

Location:               University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, USA
Department:             Biological Sciences
Title:                  Natural History Collection Manager
Classification:         Academic staff, exempt
Position Duration:      3 years, commencing no later than January 30, 
2016
Salary:                 $37,277/year + benefits
Supervisor:             Dr. Eli Greenbaum, Director, UTEP Biodiversity 
Collections
Posting:                http://admin.utep.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=73912  
(Job ID: 2384)

The collection manager for the University of Texas at El Paso 
Biodiversity Collections (UTEP-BC, natural history collections) will 
administer a world-class collection of specimens.  The collections 
consist of fluid-preserved specimens, study skins, herbarium specimens, 
invertebrate collections, Cenozoic fossils, frozen tissues, wet and dry 
skeletons, acoustical recordings, digital and film-image archives, and 
extensive library holdings.  The collections have an historical strength 
in Chihuahuan desert extant and extinct invertebrate and vertebrate 
specimens, and recent collections have focused on this region, Central 
and South America, and Central Africa. University curators and students, 
and national and international scholars use the collections extensively 
for research and education.  The collections manager is responsible for 
day-to-day activities in the collection and reports to the director.

Duties:
1. Collections management and conservation (40%)
* Develop and maintain collection database (Arctos), including data 
migration from other computer programs to Arctos
* Ensure long-term integrity and preservation of collections and 
collection-storage environment.
* Maintain and improve collection-care protocols.
* Maintain and organize records of collection activity, use, and status 
for annual reports, grant submittals, and other documentation.
2. Acquisition and collection development (10%)
* Oversee the preparation and staging of newly acquired specimens for 
their integration into the collection.
* Organize and prepare documentation necessary for specimen accession, 
including national and international permits and associated 
documentation.
* Electronically catalog specimens and their associated information.
* Participate in acquisition of specimens for the UTEP-BC by 
facilitating donations and by occasional fieldwork and expeditions at 
the direction of the curatorial staff.
3. Museum operational service (30%)
* Process all specimen loans, exchanges, and gifts; incorporate received 
specimens into the collection; maintain appropriate records of such 
activities.
* Collaborate with curators to plan and implement divisional goals, 
priorities, and programs.  
* Collaborate with other museum collections managers to achieve high 
quality collections care and economy of scale in all collections-related 
activities.
* Work proactively to place specimens from the UTEP-BC collection into 
the hands of qualified researchers for study.  
* Assist and supervise users of the collections.
* Respond to inquiries from scientists, governmental and consulting 
agencies, the public, and other users.
* Participate in the museum’s public programming by providing 
information and specimens and assisting in exhibit design; assist in 
museum public functions.  
* Conduct tours for visiting scholars, students, and the public.
4. Supervision (10%)
* Hire, train, and supervise undergraduate assistants.
* Train and supervise volunteers working in the collection.
5. Professional development (5%)
* Work closely with the curators to ensure consistency of practice.
* Participate in collection management training and development through 
professional societies.
* Undertake research in area of expertise when not in conflict with 
collection management duties.
* Participate in professional scientific societies.
6. Other duties as appropriate. (5%)

Required qualifications:
* A Master's degree or Ph.D. from an accredited university in museum 
studies, systematics, botany or invertebrate/vertebrate zoology or 
bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of 2 years experience working with 
museum collections in a position with similar responsibilities.  
* Familiarity with biodiversity informatics, including the database 
Arctos, web-based applications, and distributed networks.
* Demonstrable knowledge of care and management of natural history 
collections, with a special emphasis on preventative conservation, 
collection-storage environments, and techniques pertaining uniquely to 
fluid-preserved, skeletal, and dry skin collections. 

Preferred qualifications:
* Expertise in one or more taxa that constitute divisional strengths and 
programmatic priorities.  
* Working knowledge of the taxonomy and identification of plants, 
invertebrates, or vertebrates from the southwestern United States and 
northern Mexico.
* International field experience with knowledge of numerous techniques 
for the collection of botanical, invertebrate, or vertebrate specimens.
* Experience handling cryogenically stored tissue samples.

HOW TO APPLY:
The following application materials should be sent in one PDF file via 
email to: Cinthia Acuna, UTEP Human Resources, ccac...@utep.edu

1. Cover Letter
2. Collections Experience Statement (1–2 pages), including any 
experience with Arctos
3. Academic CV
4. The names and contact information for 3 references

For full consideration, applications should be received by December 4, 
2015.

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