A full-time position of LAB MANAGER is available at Temple University’s
Center for Biodiversity within the joint lab of Drs. Matthew Helmus and
Jocelyn Behm. The lab mission is to integrate biodiversity science with
human ecology to understand contemporary patterns of biodiversity and its
functioning within ecosystems.  The lab manager be will be responsible for
research activities and overseeing day-to-day operations of the lab
including:

- data mining
- genetic sequencing
- functional trait measurement
- biodiversity sampling
- ecosystem-service assessments (in the lab and the field)
- managing undergraduate research assistants
- database maintenance
- lab administration

Proficiency in all of these areas is not expected, instead applicants must
have the ability, background, and enthusiasm to learn relevant techniques.

Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree (Master’s degree preferred) in
biology, environmental science, or other relevant field. Ideal applicants
are those with relevant prior research experience, but most importantly,
the successful applicant will be well-organized, able to work both
independently and in a team setting, and motivated to learn. This position
is ideal for those craving experience in the exciting, fast-paced world of
biodiversity science before pursuing a higher degree.

Please email applications to [email protected]. Include your CV,
unofficial transcript, contact information for three references, and a
brief letter of interest that describes your relevant background
experiences, managerial skills, and why you are interested in the position.
Review of applications will begin August 12, 2016 and will continue until
the position is filled. The start date is negotiable, salary is
commensurate with experience, and the position includes a competitive
benefits package. The position is initially for one year, and can be
extended two more years given positive work reviews. Possible extensions of
the position are also likely as funding is acquired.

The Center for Biodiversity is located in a new LEED-Gold certified
building on Temple's main campus in historic Philadelphia. The Center
provides state-of-the-art biodiversity research facilities along with
support staff with expertise in media development, GIS technology, and
genetics. Temple University, founded in 1884, is a public R1 university
with a diverse student body of ca. 40,000 students. It is the sixth largest
provider of graduate school education in the U.S., is within the top 4% of
research institutions in the U.S., and is in the top ten of the fastest
gainers in ranking by the US News & World Report’s Best Colleges.
Philadelphia is the birthplace of America, filled with numerous attractions
(e.g., Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Zoo, Academy of Natural
Sciences), amazing food, and a quick train ride to New York City and
Washington DC. Philadelphia is nestled within an extensive national/state
trail and park system, and is very close to Valley Forge National Park, the
Pocono Mountains, the unique Pine Barren ecosystem, and the beaches of the
Atlantic shore.

Temple University is an equal opportunity, equal access, affirmative action
employer committed to achieving a diverse community.

For more information see:
http://www.matthelmus.com/
http://www.jocelynbehm.com/
http://www.biodiversitycenter.org/

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Matthew R. Helmus, Ph.D.
Center for Biodiversity
Department of Biology
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122
www.matthelmus.com
Phone: 215 204-4244
Email: [email protected]
Office: 502 SERC, Main Campus
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