The Natural History Undergraduate Collection Assistant will aid collection managers in projects and tasks central to the organization and study of museum collections, research, and specimens. Archival work will include reorganizing and digitizing section archives which consist of reports, field notes, archaeological site records, personnel files, correspondence, financial records, staff projects, exhibits documentation, and all other section documentation from the last 125 years. This work will require the physical reorganization of the archives space, digitization of paper and photo documents, and aiding in the creation of an archival access database using Microsoft Office applications. Collections assistants also perform duties and tasks in the scientific sections: organizing specimens, cataloging, lab work, etc. Student workers will be assigned to projects aligned with their areas of study and academic foci adjacent to vertebrate paleontology, geology, mollusks, ornithology, environmental science, ecology, biology, herpetology, education, and other museum sections.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
101-250 employees