See below regarding two positions open at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Postdoctoral Conservation Research and Teaching Fellow The American Museum of Natural History offers a unique opportunity for a recent Ph.D. who is interested in both urban biodiversity research and educating the next generation of students in applied biodiversity conservation. The purpose of this three-year position is to: 1) conduct scientific research with the Museum's Center for Biodiversity and Conservation with a focus on New York- based, applied, urban biodiversity, and 2) mentor and teach in the Museum's Student Research Mentoring Program as it expands biodiversity conservation research opportunities for high school students from historically underrepresented groups. For more information and to apply go to: careers.amnh.org/applicants/Central?quickFind=50846 Conservation Biology Educator The American Museum of Natural History offers a unique full time opportunity for a conservation biologist who is interested in both urban biodiversity conservation and educating the next generation of students. The Conservation Biology Educator will work with the Science Research Mentoring Program (SRMP) to prepare students for research mentorships with conservation scientists, and will also conduct their own original research project with high school students. The educator will work to strengthen and support the biodiversity conservation strand in Youth Initiatives' out-of-school time K-12 programming, including, but not limited to, elementary school camps, middle school institutes and high school courses. This is a three year position, which will be extended pending employee good standing and renewed funding. For more information and to apply go to: careers.amnh.org/applicants/Central?quickFind=50845
