The Montana Natural Heritage Program (MTNHP) serves as the state's principal 
source of information on species, habitats and landscapes of conservation 
concern. The Program Botanist develops information and partnerships that 
support effective management of Montana's plant species of concern and their 
habitats. S/He works with botanists in partner agencies and institutions to 
identify and accurately rank species of concern, and to assemble information 
on their distribution, status, ecology and management.

The Program Botanist provides technical and scientific leadership in the 
development, analysis, dissemination and application of botanical 
information for the Natural Heritage Program. Primary duties include 
designing, conducting and securing support for inventory and applied 
research, coordinating the collection, management and analysis of botanical 
information, project administration, preparing reports and other information 
products, developing spatial, tabular and image databases, building 
collaboration among agencies, ecologists and others, strategic planning and 
program development, and providing consultation and expertise on species' 
status, management, research and conservation. May supervise part-time, 
seasonal employees or contractors as needed.

For full consideration, submit application materials online by May 15, 2014. 
Applications received after 5/15 may be considered. Apply on-line at: 
http://umjobs.silkroad.com

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