Job Description
Reporting to the Curator of Natural History - Malacology, the Malacology Collections Specialist manages all aspects of the Paul W. Parmalee Malacological Collection, which is the official authoritative reference collection of freshwater and terrestrial mollusks in Tennessee, by overseeing documentation, safety, access, and direct care. The museum is also the primary repository for many state agencies' collections and specimens. Working with historic collections that include sensitive information about extinct and endangered specimens, this position serves an important role in preparing, maintaining, and securing the documentation of Malacology collections such as loan agreements, accession files, catalog records, permits, and donations. This position also serves as the primary point of contact for local, state, and federal agencies as well as staff, students, partners, and others when requesting access to Malacology collections. The Specialist works closely with the Curator and Collections Manager & Registrar to implement the Collections Management Policy and procedures.
Responsibilities
Malacology Collections Management: 50%
1. Manages the Malacology Collection and its records, documentation, and images, ensuring proper provenance and permits for new acquisitions and collections while incorporating appropriate practices, standards, philosophy, theory, and ethics of collection stewardship.
2. Makes decisions based on appropriateness, ethics, and the museums mission about individual access to Malacology collections for local, state, and federal agencies for identification, reference, and research.
3. Using specialized knowledge of taxonomy and scientific standards, manages electronic and digital records, including updating taxonomic and auxiliary information, and associated metadata for new and existing collections, maintaining computerized databases, providing content for the museum's website and online collections access.
4. Manages historic documentation of collections including databasing, capturing digital images of scientific labels and specimens, correspondence, archives, publications, and loan records using collection management software.
5. Identifies, prepares, catalogs, and constructs housing for Malacological specimen, and identifies long-term storage solutions for collections.
6. Responds to verbal and written requests, including inquiries from the general public, regarding loans, accessions and donations.
7. Processes accessions and handles incoming and outgoing specimen loans for the Malacology collection, including providing documentation and securing national and international permissions and permits.
8. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position or other related duties as assigned, including but not limited to lab safety, inventory, storage equipment and logistics, and ordering supplies.
9. Other duties as assigned.
Fieldwork, research, education, and outreach duties: 25%
1. Supports the research program of the Curator of Natural History - Malacology, by preparing specimen, photographic work, field work, and preparing grant proposals, as needed.
2. Advances the collection by conducting collection-focused research in field of expertise
3. Uses specialized knowledge to serve public programs and educational and outreach activities by developing and presenting outreach materials for education, such as ecology and identification workshops, exhibition best practices input (temporary and permanent), and direct participation in public outreach events, as needed.
4. Develops and presents Malacological content for tours, presentations, informal classes, and other similar activities, upon request.
5. Trains and supervises collection assistants, students, volunteers and interns to carry out daily custodial duties, curation activities, specimen preparation, and research.
6. Provides collection access to the research community, faculty, students, and visiting researches with the use of the collections.
7. Participates in scholarly activity outside the university that promote the Malacology Collection as exemplified by attending or presenting at professional meetings and/or engaging in professional development activities .
8. Other duties as assigned.
Collaborative Responsibilities, Compliance, and Support: 25%
1. Using knowledge of Natural History Collections best practices, recommends and enforces priorities for short and long-term collection care and management.
2. Advises local, state, and federal agencies on species identification, life history and/or ecological consultation for known species, as needed.
3. Implements the Collections Management Policy in collaboration with the Curator and the Collections Manager & Registrar.
4. Serves as an active part of NAGPRA compliance and repatriation activities for Malacology collections by analyzing, identifying, and flagging items for potential repatriation.
5. Provides support to the Museum community, e.g., serving on committees.
6. Develops grant proposals for collections improvements and other collection-based initiatives.
7. Provides support for promotional and institutional advancement activities, including opportunities to engage with donors and participate in behind-the-scenes tours.
8. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications