Writes treatments of selected plant groups for the NewManual.
Assists the Curator with research on invasive plant species and floristic change.
Helps the Curator to plan outreach activities about invasive plant species.
Conducts outreach activities about invasive plant species.
Communicates with stakeholders about invasive plant species.
Locates reviews and organizes works of literature relevant to the classification identification nomenclature geographic distribution and habitats of the plants occurring in the NewManual range.
Occasionally conducts targeted field work in the northeastern USA.
Qualifications:
M.S. in Botany or Plant Biology with at least 2 years of field botany and herbarium research experience.
Extensive knowledge of the identification classification nomenclature morphology terminology habitats and geographic distributions of vascular plants.
Experience working with herbarium specimens and familiarity with protocols for such work.
Ability to rapidly search and compile literature of floristic botany especially for the northeastern U.S. and adjacent Canada.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills including experience with delivering oral presentations on botanical subjects to general and professional audiences.
Experience contributing to similar floristic projects preferred.
Most of the work will be performed onsite at New York Botanical Garden. At this site the Research Assistant will work in officeherbarium and library settings. Tasks will require walking within and between buildings and working indoors in both standing and sitting positions. Additional tasks include keyboarding and accessing specimens and reference materials located in the Herbarium and Library.
In addition the Research Assistant will work at remote locations to conduct field work and engage with land managers nursery employees and members of the public. This remote work will necessitate working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. The remote locations will include field sites (habitats in nature) plant nurseries parks arboreta and botanical gardens. This remote work will necessitate at least a moderate degree of physical fitness because it will entail hiking moderate distances collecting plant specimens and leading guided tours and walks in order to educate others about invasive plants.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Baseline Work Schedule:
Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 pm with a one-hour unpaid lunch break (35 hours/week).
Salary: 59740
Benefits:
15Vacation Days
13 Paid Holidays
12 Sick Days
Health and Dental Insurance Coverage
401K
Pension Plan
Please include a cover letter with your application.
If you require an accommodation for any part of the application process please notify the Human Resources department atemailprotected.
If you are interested in applying for a position at the New York Botanical Garden please go to submit your application.
EOE/BIPOC/F/Persons with disabilities/Veterans
Required Experience:
Junior IC
NYBG Job DescriptionTitleReports toResearch AssistantCurator in Center for Biodiversity and EvolutionPosition Summary:This is a one-year temporary full-time grant-funded position.The Research Assistant assists the Curator of North American Botany with preparing content for New Manual of Vascular Pla...
NYBG Job Description
Title
Reports to
Research Assistant
Curator in Center for Biodiversity and Evolution
Position Summary:
This is a one-year temporary full-time grant-funded position.
Writes treatments of selected plant groups for the NewManual.
Assists the Curator with research on invasive plant species and floristic change.
Helps the Curator to plan outreach activities about invasive plant species.
Conducts outreach activities about invasive plant species.
Communicates with stakeholders about invasive plant species.
Locates reviews and organizes works of literature relevant to the classification identification nomenclature geographic distribution and habitats of the plants occurring in the NewManual range.
Occasionally conducts targeted field work in the northeastern USA.
Qualifications:
M.S. in Botany or Plant Biology with at least 2 years of field botany and herbarium research experience.
Extensive knowledge of the identification classification nomenclature morphology terminology habitats and geographic distributions of vascular plants.
Experience working with herbarium specimens and familiarity with protocols for such work.
Ability to rapidly search and compile literature of floristic botany especially for the northeastern U.S. and adjacent Canada.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills including experience with delivering oral presentations on botanical subjects to general and professional audiences.
Experience contributing to similar floristic projects preferred.
Most of the work will be performed onsite at New York Botanical Garden. At this site the Research Assistant will work in officeherbarium and library settings. Tasks will require walking within and between buildings and working indoors in both standing and sitting positions. Additional tasks include keyboarding and accessing specimens and reference materials located in the Herbarium and Library.
In addition the Research Assistant will work at remote locations to conduct field work and engage with land managers nursery employees and members of the public. This remote work will necessitate working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. The remote locations will include field sites (habitats in nature) plant nurseries parks arboreta and botanical gardens. This remote work will necessitate at least a moderate degree of physical fitness because it will entail hiking moderate distances collecting plant specimens and leading guided tours and walks in order to educate others about invasive plants.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Baseline Work Schedule:
Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 pm with a one-hour unpaid lunch break (35 hours/week).
Salary: 59740
Benefits:
15Vacation Days
13 Paid Holidays
12 Sick Days
Health and Dental Insurance Coverage
401K
Pension Plan
Please include a cover letter with your application.
If you require an accommodation for any part of the application process please notify the Human Resources department atemailprotected.
If you are interested in applying for a position at the New York Botanical Garden please go to submit your application.