The Living Collections Data Specialist is responsible for maintaining all data associated with MBG’s living collections and conservation horticulture program. This position manages complex, interconnected datasets that document the complete life cycle of each accession, from wild collection coordinates and provenance data through propagation protocols, cultivation histories, and distribution records, ensuring data accuracy, consistency, and compliance with international botanical data standards. Responsibilities include verifying and updating taxonomic nomenclature, managing detailed source documentation that establishes legal and scientific provenance, recording material transfers, and integrating field collection data, seed bank records, propagation outcomes, and horticultural observations. The Specialist develops and implements data quality protocols, standardizes data entry procedures across divisions, and trains staff, researchers, and volunteers in LCMS workflows to ensure consistent documentation practices. This position creates custom data visualizations, reports, and analytics that inform collection development strategies, identify gaps in taxonomic or geographic representation, track conservation priorities, and support grant applications and peer-reviewed publications. The Specialist facilitates scholarly use of living collections by preparing data exports, responding to inquiries about specimen availability and documentation, and collaborating with scientists to ensure collections meet research standards. This position maintains compliance with national and international regulations governing plant material exchange, including CITES, phytosanitary requirements, and institutional policies, while developing technical resources and decision-support tools that enhance the strategic development and scientific value of Missouri Botanical Garden's living collections. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Research, enter, and maintain plant collections data in the Living Collections Management System (LCMS) database; train staff, students, and volunteers on the use of LCMS. Ensure correct use of botanical nomenclature and taxonomy in the LCMS, labels, on websites, and in publications by applying published nomenclatural rules and referencing taxonomic resources. Track and maintain detailed records of conservation-sensitive accessions in the LCMS, including maternal lines, provenance, pedigrees, cross-pollinations, common garden experiments, and related work; ensure that genetic and reproductive history is captured at the individual plant level to support ex situ collection integrity and downstream research use. Coordinate data management for plant propagation and tissue culture workflows, including micropropagation protocols, germplasm storage inventories, and vegetative increase records; collaborate with conservation horticulture staff to ensure that propagule origin, generation, and methods are accurately linked to source accessions and available for reporting. Collaborate with staff within and outside the Conservation & Restoration Division to acquire and develop data resources and other analysis tools to aid in species targeting, curation, and management of the living collections Utilize Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map plants in the Garden and in the wild, along with associated data; work with GIS Specialist to produce maps to aid in garden inventories, collection gap analyses, visualize genetic data, and more. Develop documentation, internal operating procedures, and end-user instructions for use of LCMS. Facilitate scholarly and public use of living collections by preparing data exports, creating custom queries, producing reports and dashboards, generating maps, and importing/exporting data files for staff, visiting scholars, students, and the public. Review and process plant acquisition requests from commercial sources, exchanges with other botanical gardens, and donations, ensuring data is entered correctly, plants are ordered, received, accessioned, as appropriate.Ensure proper documentation for various plant exchanges, and adherence to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS), as well as all national and international rules and regulations; generate documentation and acquire permits related to plant acquisitions and exchanges and ensure that permits and all associated data are attached to accession records in the LCMS.Participate in plant collecting expeditions nationally and internationally; assist in the planning of fieldwork by performing research on target species, planning logistics, and training of field teams; use conservation standards to collect seed or other plant propagules, record collection data and GPS coordinates, create vouchers, and take DNA samples; process collected plant materials upon return and enter data into associated databases. Process requests for accession and display labels; ensure their timely and accurate production using in-house equipment; maintain equipment, supplies, and work area; troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and make repairs as necessary.Meets expected attendance guidelines. Follows and adheres to established policies and procedures, including but not limited to Employee Handbook, Garden Safety Guidelines and Department Policies. Behaves and communicates in a manner that promotes and fosters a culture of teamwork, cooperation, and respect within our division and throughout the Garden with all employees, supervisors/managers, volunteers, visitors and others. Perform other duties as assigned
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees