[NHCOLL-L:2839] Position Opening: Haslem Postdoctoral Fellowship/Assistant Professor in Vertebrate Paleontology

Herbel, Carrie L. Carrie.Herbel at sdsmt.edu
Fri Sep 23 18:24:26 EDT 2005


September 23, 2005

Haslem Postdoctoral Fellowship/Assistant Professor

Geology and Geological Engineering

Faculty Position Announcement

A postdoctoral research position in paleontology is available in the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering and the Museum of Geology at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSM&T).  The successful candidate will be expected to perform professional academic functions including research, instruction and service, and implement research in a field-based program in an appropriate aspect of paleontology.  A Ph.D. with specialization in paleontology is required, and preference will be given to candidates with research interests in, or that can be applied to, vertebrate paleontological studies of the Great Plains and adjacent Rocky Mountain region.  The successful applicant will be expected to seek outside funding to support his or her research and students.

This nine-month appointment, renewable annually for up to three years with annual performance review, is being offered at a salary of $30,000 to $34,000, dependent upon qualifications and experience.  It is anticipated that the appointment will begin January 2006.

SDSM&T is a state university providing undergraduate and graduate degrees in science, engineering, and interdisciplinary sciences.  SDSM&T has a student population of approximately 2,300 traditional and non-traditional learners representing 36 states and 20 countries.  SDSM&T is located at the foot of the beautiful Black Hills in Rapid City, South Dakota's second-largest city.  Twenty minutes from Mount Rushmore, Rapid City has a relatively mild climate, and the Black Hills offer numerous opportunities for summer and winter outdoor experiences.  For more information regarding the university, visit www.sdsmt.edu

Applications should include curriculum vitae, transcripts, letter of intent and research interests, and the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses (if available) of three references.  Applications should be submitted to:

                                Dr. Arden Davis, Chair

                                Department of Geology and Geological Engineering

                                South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

                                501 East Saint Joseph Street

                                Rapid City, South Dakota  57701-3995

						Arden.Davis at sdsmt.edu <mailto:Arden.Davis at sdsmt.edu>  

Review of applications will begin October 23, 2005, and will continue until the position is filled.

South Dakota School of  Mines and Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, military status, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, political preference, or disability in employment or the provision of service.


Lisa DeVries

Personnel Specialist I, Human Resources

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

501 E Saint Joseph Street

Rapid City, SD  57701-3995

phone: 605.394.1203;   fax: 605.394.6131

Lisa.DeVries at sdsmt.edu <mailto:Lisa.DeVries at sdsmt.edu> ;  www.sdsmt.edu

 

 

 
Carrie 
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Carrie L. Herbel
Museum and Collections Manager
Vertebrate Paleontologist
Museum of Geology
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
501 East Saint Joseph Street
Rapid City, South Dakota  57701
Personal Office:  605-394-2487 (with voice mail)
Museum Office:  605-394-2467
FAX:  605-394-6131
E-mail:  Carrie.Herbel at sdsmt.edu <mailto:Carrie.Herbel at sdsmt.edu> 
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Subject: [NHCOLL-L:2838] Position Opening: Bruce Museum Manager of Outreach Education



Manager of Outreach Education - The Brucemobile
Bruce Museum of Arts and Science
Greenwich, Connecticut

The Bruce Museum promotes the appreciation and understanding of arts and
sciences to enrich the lives of all people.  An art and science museum
located in downtown Greenwich, CT, 40 miles east of New York just off I-95
and steps away from the Metro-North's Greenwich train station.

The Bruce Museum seeks an energetic museum educator to direct the museum's
outreach program. The Manager of Outreach Education is responsible for the
implementation and supervision of all outreach programs for schools, senior
centers and off-site groups, i.e. libraries and social service
organizations.  This encompasses the development of programs primarily in
natural sciences, and the hiring, training, scheduling and evaluation of
paid Brucemobile Instructors.

Graduate degree or Bachelor's degree in science, natural history, education
or museum studies with 2-3 years of demonstrated teaching experience,
preferably in the museum field. Valid driver's license, unattended mobility
in object handling, and the ability to drive the museum vehicles and visit
facilities unequipped to accommodate the physically challenged are
necessary.

Salary range low - mid 40Ks with benefits. Anticipated start date as soon as
possible.

Please send letter of interest and resume to:
Director of Education
Bruce Museum of Arts & Science
1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7100

Or email: Rgarr at brucemuseum.org

Visit our web site: www.brucemuseum.org



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