Department Intern Natural History at Texas Tech University - Museum at Texas Tech
Texas Tech University - Museum at Texas Tech · Lubbock, United States Of America · Onsite
- Office in Lubbock
Position Description
The internship in Natural History, in addition to providing quality-learning and hands-on experiences for the intern, is vital to the Museum’s ability to provide a wide variety of curatorial and educational services.
Travel Required
Major/Essential Functions
- Work with the Curator of Invertebrate Zoology to plan, develop, and implement a themed exhibit incorporating specimens of the Invertebrate Zoology Collection.
- Curate and prepare specimens from the Invertebrate Zoology Collection to be incorporated into the exhibit.
- Develop an educational unit on the same theme following the guidelines of the Office of Outreach and Engagement.
- Assist with other institutional activities as needed.
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- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong organizational and skills.
- Ability to complete tasks in a timely manner.
- Background in Natural History (undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences, Biological Conservation, Natural Resources Management, or related field).
- Ability to conceptualize, plan, and execute an exhibit based on a theme in Natural History using Invertebrate Zoology specimens.
- Ability to properly curate (including collecting, mounting, labeling, identifying, and databasing) invertebrate specimens, particularly insects.
- Ability to produce an educational unit following established TEKS standards.
- Ability to work simultaneously on multiple, diverse tasks, seeking help when needed.
- Self-motivation to achieve goals and complete projects individually and with groups.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to deal effectively with people of varying levels of experience and expertise.
- Computer proficiency: Mac and PC, Office 365, knowledge of Symbiota databasing platforms is a plus but not required.
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