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Toronto - Canada

profile Yearly Salary: CAD 78047 - 122654
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

WHO WE ARE

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canadas premier museum featuring a comprehensive collection of Art Culture and Nature. Among the top 10 cultural institutions in North America ROM has a world-class collection of 18 million artworks cultural objects and natural history specimens featured in 40 gallery and exhibition mission is to transform lives by helping people to understand the past make sense of the present and come together to shape a shared future. The museum is known globally for expanding the boundaries of knowledge and presenting that knowledge in new and innovative ways within the intersecting worlds of art culture and nature.

ROMs vision is to become a distinctly twenty-first century museum one that is globally recognized for expanding the boundaries of knowledge fostering innovation in presenting that knowledge and increasing public relevance within the intersecting worlds of art culture and nature.

Evolving for the 21st Century

To realize this vision ROM has embarked on a new strategic direction that builds on its strengths and capabilities while evolving in step with a rapidly changing world. The Museum is becoming an ever more outward-facing institution focused on playing a central role in community and cultural life while increasing artistic cultural and scientific impact both nationally and internationally. ROMs extensive exhibition schedule and public programs attract approximately 190000 students and a total average attendance of more than one million visitors annually. As the countrys preeminent field research institution and an international leader in collections-based scientific discoveries ROM builds and shares global collections creates knowledge inspires learning encourages gathering and sparks exchange on topics that matter to people and communities.

Situated in the most diverse major city in the world Toronto within a province and country known for pluralism openness and global perspectives ROM is well positioned for the future and for an even larger role on the world stage encouraging greater engagement through inclusion and transdisciplinary thinking. Learn more about
ROMs Strategic Direction.


WHO WE NEED


Curator of Birds Overview

An ecologically diverse group with more than 11000 species birds are a vital component of Earths biodiversity. Birds are integral in ecosystems around the world playing key roles in seed dispersal pest control pollination and nutrient cycling among many others. Birds and their behaviours have long influenced human cultures providing inspiration in art literature and music as well as in agriculture. Additionally birds contribute to tourism economies and are central to many conservation efforts aimed at protecting biodiversity. Sadly bird biodiversity loss is a growing concern reflecting the broader declines in ecosystems worldwide. Many bird species are facing increasing threats from climate change pollution and human activities like habitat destruction and urbanization. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) nearly 13% of bird species are currently threatened with extinction with over 1500 species classified as vulnerable endangered or critically endangered. Protecting bird diversity is essential for maintaining ecological balance and ensuring the health of the planet.

As Canadas largest museum and most highly visited cultural institution ROM is ambitious in its unique capacity to facilitate discovery and awareness of the fundamental role of birds in global ecosystems and human culture. The Museums Birds collection is world-class and global in scope comprising more than 200000 specimens including the worlds largest collection of bird skeletons and globally significant holdings of frozen tissues and specimens of recently extinct species. This diverse trove of skins skeletons nests and eggs and tissues from species adapted to varied habitats and geographic regions is an invaluable resource used regularly by local and international researchers seeking to document and understand bird diversity. This exceptional resource supports ROM public programs exhibitions and galleries by bridging the realms of art culture and nature.

The Position: Curator of Birds

ROM seeks an innovative and collaborative Curator to build research interpret and share the Museums Birds collection and to be an engaging spokesperson for the importance of birds. The Curator of Birds will initiate and develop transdisciplinary exhibitions and public programs develop a strong museum-based research program collaborate with academic institutions (such as the University of Toronto) community groups and stakeholders and demonstrate exceptional leadership listening and communication skills. Recognizing multiple voices and types of authority the position will encourage and educate the public at all levels of interest as well as train the next generation of ornithologists. The Curator will conduct conceptually driven collection-based research in bird systematics ecology evolution and/or conservation as well as the role of birds in human society. Candidates collection-based research program will integrate into the highly collaborative and interdisciplinary research of ROMs Department of Natural History and complement the Museums Art and Cultural disciplines.

The successful candidate will be an accomplished practicing scientist who has embarked on a successful career has a high level of academic achievement for their career stage and who is deeply interested in having a strong public-facing role. An equivalent in relevant experience research exhibitions and/or publications will be considered.

There may be opportunities for university cross-appointment (including at the University of Toronto) as well as eligibility for Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) funding in support of research.

Exceptional early-career and mid-career scientists are encouraged to apply.

HOW YOU WILL MAKE AN IMPACT
  • Passionately engage the public fostering understanding and dialogue about the importance of birds as fundamental to the well-being of the Earth and humankind.
  • Promote and facilitate scientific and public access to ROMs diverse Birds Collection.
  • Establish a vision and a 10-year plan for continuing to develop ROMs Birds Collection.
  • Create impactful programs panels and publications that engage both experts and broad audiences and enhance recognition of the central role birds play in ecosystems and human society.
  • Conduct conceptually driven collection-aligned original research on the systematics and evolution of birds with a breadth of interests that may include ecology conservation biology global environmental and climate change; develop a program of externally funded scholarly research and publications that is accessible and relevant on multiple levels including to a broad public audience.
  • Lead collaboratively within transdisciplinary exhibition teams and with educators programmers and designers to integrate ornithology into current and future development interpretation and installation of special exhibitions and permanent galleries involving the intersection of art culture and nature.
  • Partner with Indigenous and other communities to develop exhibitions and programs recognizing multiple voices and sources of authority; integrate Indigenous perspectives; foster collaborative relationships and projects in close collaboration with stakeholders across disciplines and departments as well as with external partners.
  • Be a dynamic and effective communicator and strong spokesperson for the importance of birds and bird conservation.
  • Participate in fundraising activities to support the growth and development of ROMs strategic initiatives programming and research.
  • May engage in university teaching and/or supervision of graduate students and interns; be qualified for university cross-appointment demonstrate potential for teaching undergraduate and graduate students and be eligible for NSERC funding in support of their research (i.e. record of successful grant applications or strong potential).
  • Supervise train and monitor contract or part-time staff volunteers interns and students working in the collections and in the laboratory (onsite) and in the field (offsite).
  • Maintain professional affiliations in scholarly scientific and museum curatorial organizations and professional societies.
WHAT YOU BRING


Education & Experience:

  • A PhD or equivalent in bird systematics ecology or conservation biology and well versed in avian taxonomy and systematics. Knowledge of methods for analyzing DNA morphological datasets phylogenomics comparative genomics evolutionary biology and historical biogeography are considered assets.
  • At least one year of postdoctoral or equivalent experience within a large museum university NGO or government department or a related environment including working with internal and external stakeholders and partners is preferred.
  • A record of original research and peer-reviewed publications or catalogues appropriate for the career stage and eligibility for university cross-appointment.
  • Experience proposing and developing museum exhibitions and public programs or demonstrated interest in doing so.
  • Interest in science communication and outreach and eager to engage with the public; a strong public speaker.
  • Experience collaborating with Indigenous communities lived Indigenous experience international experience and cross-cultural experience are assets.
Additional Assets and Experience may include:
  • Knowledge of museum ethics standards
  • Experience in bird ecology and conservation
  • Digitization of ornithology collections
  • Bioinformatics
  • Image collections and image banks
  • History and cultural importance of birds and ornithology
  • A proven record of successful grant applications and/or donor and sponsor development

SALARY & TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
  • Salary range is $78047 - $122654 CAD in accordance with the union collective agreement and based on years of experience. ROM is open to considering a range of candidates from an Associate Curator level to Curator level consistent with the candidates experience and the strategic goals of the museum. The salary increases according to rank and experience and is governed by a Collective Agreement.
  • Benefits include:
    • Medical and dental plan life insurance long-term disability insurance
    • Health Spending Account and fitness facility discounts
    • Pension plan
    • 22-days of vacation entitlement and personal days
    • Employee Assistance Program
  • NOTE: This is a unionized position and the Curator of Birds will be a member of the ROM Curatorial Association (ROMCA).

HOW TO APPLY

Applicants are encouraged to apply electronically by submitting a single PDF file containing the following documents:

  1. A cover letter expressing interest in the position including brief examples of past experience in exhibitions programs and collections as well as proposed research areas and projects and salary requirement
  2. A curriculum vitae.
  3. Names and contact information for three references and your professional relationship. References will not be contacted without prior permission of the applicant
Application deadline is November 15 2025

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

For additional information visit: Short-listed candidates will be asked to provide publication samples. Nominations are welcome.

For inquiries please contact Ida Tomlin Senior Search Consultant Museum Search & Reference at: emailprotected

About Toronto



Toronto is the fourth-largest city in North America. It is the countrys financial and business capital and it welcomes 40 million tourists a year. It supports a lively arts and culture scene that includes museums galleries performing arts organizations festivals (including the pre-eminent Toronto International Film Festival) a diverse restaurant scene and hosts many working artists. It is home to five universities and four colleges. Torontos housing and job market economic development and population growth have been expanding rapidly over the past decade and it is recognized as one of the most diverse and multi-cultural cities in the world with 47 percent of the population self-reporting as part of a visible minority.

One of the most livable cities in the world Toronto is ranked as the safest metropolitan area in North America. It has many excellent public schools and a comprehensive public transportation system that includes buses subways streetcars and a public bike program. The city has trendy and up-and-coming neighbourhoods while at the same time there are quiet neighborhoods providing an escape beyond the bustle of downtown. Lake Ontario makes up the southern boundary of the city and provides many kilometres of beautiful accessible waterfront. The city has many parks and there are also recreational opportunities near the city for canoeing hiking and enjoying the outdoors. Toronto is surrounded by Ontarios Greenbelt a 2-million-acre area of green space farmland forests wetlands and watersheds that provide multiple farmers markets and local food options within easy reach. Niagara Falls is less than two hours away and sits adjacent to southern Ontarios wine-growing region.

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