[PCA] Full Time Position Openings at Denver Botanic Garden

Patricia_DeAngelis at fws.gov Patricia_DeAngelis at fws.gov
Mon Aug 16 08:23:49 CDT 2010


The information below was sent to me by a listserve member.  In addition 
to that job, there are a couple of other full-time positions being 
advertised on Denver's website right now. Check it out at: 
http://www.botanicgardens.org/content/career-opportunities

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Director of Research and Conservation
Denver Botanic Gardens (1007 York St., Denver, CO 80206)

Position Type: Full-Time 
Job Summary: This position will be filled by a strong and energetic leader 
who will help team evolve into the next phase of regional and national 
import in the documentation and preservation of the Southern Rocky 
Mountain flora.  Candidate must have strong fundraising and management 
background as well as the ability to communicate scientific ideas to the 
general public.  Preference will be given to candidates with research 
programs in invasive species, restoration, mycology, taxonomy, plant 
pathology, or urban ecology.

Qualifications: Doctoral degree (Ph. D.) in plant conservation biology or 
equivalent in relative field and interest in developing classes projects 
related to the conservation of natural ecosystems within our region; or 
minimum 10 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent 
combination of education and experience.

Experience teaching at a college level, developing plant conservation 
related courses and research projects, acquiring funding for research 
projects, and the management of personnel and budgets.

Send resume and/or application to Human Resources, Denver Botanic Gardens, 
1007 York St., Denver CO 80206, or e-mail your resume to 
hr at botanicgardens.org . We are a nonprofit, EOE.

Sue Caravas
Recruiter/Trainer
Denver Botanic Gardens
909 York Street
Denver, CO  80206
720-865-3531     Phone
720-865-3722     Fax
hr at botanicgardens.org 
www.botanicgardens.org 

 


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