From: Tim PearceSubject: Job: Bird Curator, Delaware Museum of Natural History Delaware Museum of Natural History Job Announcement CURATOR OF BIRDS The Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, DE seeks applicants for the full time position of Curator of Birds. The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. with a specialty in ornithology. The position requires experience in avian systematics, minimum three years curatorial experience, and strong verbal and written communication skills that are effective with both professional and general audiences. Curator must have the ability to work with people, and interest in public education; must have demonstrated research record, peer-reviewed publications, and the ability to obtain outside funding through grants and/or contracts. Incumbent will provide leadership in the Bird Department: Conduct collection-based and field research on systematics, which may include aspects of natural history, ecology, or behavior of birds, and publish books and articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Prepare grant proposals to support ornithological research. Be active in scholarly activities such as professional ornithological societies. Research having local relevance preferred. Oversee maintenance and augmentation of the vertebrate collection and research library including preparation and addition of specimens to the collections, processing donations and loans, identifying specimens, maintaining appropriate permits, supervising cataloging of the collection, supervising collection management staff and volunteers, advising on library acquisitions, and general administration of the department. Contribute to public service by assisting in developing Museum exhibits and public programs, supervising and coordinating vertebrate-related special events, and responding to inquiries from the public. Oversee maintenance of vertebrate exhibits and assist with developing special exhibits. Establish contacts with local ornithologists and local and national bird clubs, and environmental and natural resource agencies. DMNH's world-class research collections specialize in Birds and Mollusks, with minor collections of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The Bird collection is worldwide in scope, with special strengths in North and Central America and the Philippines. We have over 100,000 study skins, skeletons, eggs, and alcohol-preserved specimens of over 3,000 species. The bird egg collection is the second largest in North America. The research Library comprising 10,000 volumes specializes in birds and mollusks. Send statement of research interests, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references by September 20th to Human Resources, Delaware Museum of Natural History, Box 3937, Wilmington, DE 19807-0937. For more information, contact Susan Tongue (302) 658-9111 ext. 303, e-mail stongue@delmnh.org. Visit DMNH on the web at www.delmnh.org. DMNH is an equal opportunity employer.