We are seeking a Conservation Research Coordinator to join the Negaunee Institute's conservation science team at the Chicago Botanic Garden. This is a one-year, hourly resource position (with the possibility of renewal) beginning in July 2026. The coordinator will work closely with Chicago Botanic Garden scientists and partners at the Chicago Park District and Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie on restoration and research projects focused on rare dolomite prairie habitats and urban slag landscapes. This multi-year project investigates the ecology, community structure, and restoration of exposed alkaline substrate habitats, including remnant dolomite prairies and former industrial slag deposits. These habitats support a unique assemblage of native and rare species and provide an opportunity to develop science-based approaches for restoration and management. The coordinator will assist with field and laboratory research, project coordination, data management and analysis, report and manuscript preparation, and education and outreach activities. The coordinator will also contribute to other ongoing projects within the conservation science program as appropriate. The overarching goal of this project is to work with land managers to restore and recreate rare Illinois habitats while developing best practices for the conservation and establishment of native plant communities. Results from this work will directly inform restoration planning, species reintroductions, and long-term stewardship of these unique ecosystems.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level