[Taxacom] collections manger job description help
Stuart Fullerton
stuartf at pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Wed May 21 11:41:00 CDT 2008
good morning folks:
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>sorry to cross post but would like to reach as many as possible for as many suggestions as possible.
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>please reply to me here at the u rather than clutter up the lists servers.
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>the folks "in charge" here in the department of biology, university of central florida (orlando, florida) have decided that the creation of a position of collections manager might be order. i have been asked to see what i can do in order to develop a set of guidelines or job description for the same. this has been along time coming.
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>the university is young and still growing even though we now have around 50,000 students - one way or another. in the last two or three years there has been a complete turn over in the faculty. and all the folks of old are gone. we no longer have a mammalogist, herpatologist, ornithologist, botanist, etc. as such but are heavy into the environmental/conservational/ecological/evolutionary lines. however, we do have some small, mostly regional and reference/teaching collections. the three most active are currently: the herbarium (housed in another building); the fish collection which is being revamped; and the arthropod (insect ) collection which is quite active and still growing (see web site in signature block below).
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>it is suggested that the collections manager be a master degree bearing person. i, of course, would like to think it would be an insect person, but the job description should somehow cover all the aspects of the collections. plant, liquid (fish and herps) , skin (bird and mammal), as well as the arthropod collection.
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>if any of you have any comments, suggestions, or even job descriptions that might be used and adapted to fit our needs, please feel free to send them to me direct.
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>thank you ever so much.
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>cheers! rof.
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Stuart M Fullerton ROF, Research Associate in charge of Arthropod
Collections (UCFC), Dept. of Biology, University of Central Florida, PO
Box 162368, Orlando, Florida, 32816-2368, USA. stuartf at pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
(407) 823-6540 (no voice mail) <http://biology.cos.ucf.edu/bugs/>
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