Research Curator in Invertebrate Zoology
Milwaukee Public Museum

The Milwaukee Public Museum is seeking a mid-career research curator with a
Ph.D. to oversee the Zoology Department. The person in this leadership role
will plan, direct, implement and coordinate activities of the Zoology
Department (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) to ensure the effectiveness and
balance of scholarly research, collections, public service/education, and
exhibit development. The candidate will maintain an active invertebrate
zoology research program, with preference for research in the areas of
museum strength: Lepidoptera or Coleoptera.  At least one of their research
interests should incorporate aspects of citizen science. The curator will
be responsible for providing content expertise for the development of
museum exhibits and reviewing educational program aspects, serving as a
representative of their research to the print, broadcast, and online media,
and speaking on a range of topics to diverse audiences. We are seeking an
individual with a proven publication record and a history of successful
funding.

Key Responsibilities
• Oversee Invertebrate and Vertebrate Zoology collections – supervise
Collection Manager, Puelicher Butterfly Wing Supervisor, and other
personnel.
• Conduct research and oversee growth of the collections in invertebrate
zoology and direction of growth for the vertebrate collections as related
to the Museum’s mission.
• Work closely with other research curators to design, implement and
deliver at least one citizen science research project.
• Oversee and provide the best standards of care for the zoology
collections.
• Seek funding from a variety of sources to support research.
• Collaborate with local universities and other institutions with regard to
research and other activities.
• Present research findings through publication and presentation, including
peer-reviewed journals, books, and proceedings of professional meetings.
• Serve as content expert for the development of museum exhibits and review
of educational materials.

Qualifications
• Doctoral Degree in relevant field.
• Highly motivated, with demonstrated success working as a team member in a
fast-paced interdisciplinary environment.
• Familiarity with databases.
• Ability to thrive in both independent and in team-oriented settings.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Ability to communicate findings with a diverse array of technical and
non-technical audiences.
• Experience in a museum or collection desirable.
• Passion for field of inquiry.

To apply please go to:
https://mpm.hyrell.com/VirtualStepPositionDetails.aspx?TemplateId=141183

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