[Nhcoll-l] Job Posting- Research Tech Position at Virginia Museum of Natural History

Hightower, Liberty liberty.hightower at vmnh.virginia.gov
Thu Aug 18 08:54:49 EDT 2022


Posted: 16 August 2022

Research Technician

(Role Title: Laboratory & Research Specialist I)

Position #:00085 Salary Range: Pay Band 3
Location: Martinsville VA Minimum Starting Pay: $25,000-$30,000

An exceptional job opportunity in the Research and Collections Division of
the Virginia Museum of Natural
History (VMNH) is now available. This is a full-time position with an
excellent state benefits package.
VMNH is the official state repository of natural history collections;
current holdings include a large variety of dry
and fluid-preserved invertebrates and vertebrates (amphibians, reptiles,
birds, and mammals); frozen tissues;
invertebrate and vertebrate fossils; rocks and minerals; and archeological
artifacts.
If you meet the qualifications for Research Technician, we invite you to
apply to join our staff. This position is
available beginning January 2023
We seek a dynamic individual to assist the Assistant Curator of Herpetology
and the Curator of Mammalogy in
conducting research, preparing and cataloguing specimens, and performing
field and laboratory work, as well
as performing other day-to-day tasks related to preserving, documenting,
and studying natural history
specimens with a focus on the Commonwealth of Virginia. The candidate will
have a Bachelor’s degree, or
higher, in biology, or a related field. The successful candidate will have
knowledge of, or willingness and ability
to learn, skills required to collect and prepare dry and fluid-preserved
vertebrate specimens as well as skills
required to prepare tissue samples for molecular analyses. In addition, the
individual will preferably have
supervisory experience, including experience mentoring students, interns,
and/or working with volunteers. The
position requires excellent handwriting; meticulous attention to detail and
accuracy; excellent written and verbal
communication skills; excellent organizational and problem-solving skills;
ability to prioritize and to work
independently; and demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office and
relational database software.
This position reports to the Curator of Mammalogy.
DUTIES:
 Assist with fieldwork to collect specimens of amphibians, reptiles, and
mammals and other research-
related data.
 Assist with labwork to prepare tissue samples for molecular analyses.
 Prepare biological specimens including frozen tissue samples, fluid
specimens (amphibians and
reptiles), study skins of mammals and birds, and skeletons. Many mammals
and birds will be prepared
from salvaged (e.g., road-killed) individuals.
 Create and attach handwritten specimen labels and tags as well as other
labels as needed.
 Assist with maintaining colony of dermestid beetles.
 Maintain inventories and logs of specimens and samples as they are being
prepared and analyzed.
 Enter specimen data and other information into electronic databases.
 Perform activities related to storage, organization, and maintenance of
collections.
 Assist with supervision of students, volunteers, and interns who are
performing research-related tasks.

 Assist with science outreach activities including specimen-based
presentations and programs for K-12
school groups and the general public.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
 Bachelor’s degree in vertebrate zoology, evolutionary biology, or related
field, is required, and
experience beyond the Bachelor’s degree is preferred.
 Knowledge of vertebrate anatomy and vertebrate classification.
 Meticulous attention to detail and accuracy.
 Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Excellent handwriting.
 Strong organizational and problem-solving skills.
 Strong ability to prioritize and to work independently.
 Experience with MS Office suite programs.
 Ability to work outdoors in hot or cold conditions, lift heavy objects,
and walk on uneven ground.
PREFFERED QUALIFICATIONS:
 Master’s degree in biology, or equivalent experience.
 Knowledge of taxonomy and identification of birds, mammals, amphibians,
and reptiles of eastern North
America.
 Knowledge of techniques for preparing fluid and dry vertebrate specimens.
 Knowledge of techniques for preparing tissue samples for molecular
analyses.
 Knowledge of laboratory methods and techniques including routine
molecular tasks (e.g., DNA
extraction, PCR, DNA visualization, Sanger/Next-Generation sequencing).
 Knowledge of techniques for storing, organizing, and maintaining natural
history collections.
 Familiarity and experience with vertebrate collecting techniques.
 Experience with large electronic databases and with collections
management software (e.g., Specify,
Arctos).
 Experience supervising students, interns, and/or volunteers.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS PACKAGE:
The position is Pay Band 3 (minimum starting salary: $25,000.00-$30,000.00
An excellent state benefits package (including health insurance and
retirement) is offered and detailed at
http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/genlbenefits/benefitsdescription.html.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Only online applications are accepted. In addition to the online
application, applicants must submit a cover
letter, curriculum vitae, and names and contact information of at least
three references. These documents
may be attached to the online application.
Review of applications will begin 3 October 2022.
The Commonwealth of Virginia online employment is available at:
https://virginiajobs.peopleadmin.com/postings/

If you have questions about the position or the application process, please
contact Lynette Perkins, Human
Resources Manager at 276-634-4158.

The Virginia Museum of Natural History complies with E-Verify which is an
internet based system operated by
the Department of Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security
Administration that allows
participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility
of their newly hired employees.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are afforded
equal opportunities without regard
to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability. The
successful applicant must furnish proof of
identity and employment eligibility and is subject to a background check.




*Liberty Hightower*

Biology Research Technician

Virginia Museum of Natural History

21 Starling Ave

Martinsville, VA 24112

Office: 276.634.4175
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