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| Department: | Gantz Family Collections Center |
| Location: | Chicago, IL |
FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports to: Head of Geological Collections
Department: Gantz Family Collections Center
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The Field Museum of Natural History has an immediate opening for a Collection Manager of Vertebrate Paleontology. The Field Museum’s Fossil Vertebrate collections are world-class and host an incredible diversity of specimens. These include our collections of fossil mammals (~73,000 specimens including a large collection of Oligocene-Pleistocene mammals from South America), fossil fishes (~30,000 individuals ranging from the Ordovician to Pleistocene), and Paleozoic tetrapods from North America and South Africa (~3,500 specimens), among others. The vertebrate paleontology collections also include materials from the Green River Formation (mostly fish, but also including rarer mammal, bird, and reptile specimens) and a dinosaur collection that houses important holotypes and other specimens (e.g., Brachiosaurus holotype, Cryolophosaurus holotype, SUE, Archaeopteryx).
This is a full-time position in the Gantz Family Collections Center reporting to the Head of Geological Collections. The Collection Manager of Vertebrate Paleontology is responsible for managing the Museum’s world-renowned fossil vertebrate collections and making them available for research, education, exhibition, and outreach. Based on best practices, the individual in this role will oversee the direct care, organization, and management of more than 100,000 specimens—some of which are the Field Museum’s most high-profile items. The successful candidate will be evaluated on their ability to care for, promote, study, build, and ensure accessibility to these collections. The Collection Manager of Vertebrate Paleontology may supervise Collections support staff in Geology and may serve as Head of Geological Collections, a rotating role through which the Museum’s Geological Collections are represented on the Collections Leadership Team.
The Collection Manager will work jointly with curators to set long and short-term priorities for the vertebrate paleontology collections. They will also interact with other collections areas, research scientists, exhibition developers, education staff, and fundraisers. The Collection Manager is expected to actively seek funding to support collections care and improvement.
We are especially interested in candidates with a vision for making collections accessible through digitization and the next frontiers in natural history collections. Candidates dedicated to collections care with demonstrated leadership experience are especially encouraged to apply. As part of our commitment to transparency, we wish to note that we are not able to sponsor new H-1B visas at this time. This policy does not affect current H-1B employees.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Work Skills, Education, and Experience:
Application review will begin December 5, 2025.
Supervision Received: Receives general supervision by the Head of Geological Collections.
Supervision Exercised: Provides general direction and task supervision to Collections support staff (e.g., Assistant Collection Manager or Collections Assistant).
Work Hours and Shift: Typical work hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am–4:30 pm. Weekend and evening hours are occasionally required.
Hybrid Eligibility: Not eligible
Location:
1400 S. DuSable Lake Shore Dr. Chicago, IL 60605
Union Representation: Not Applicable
Pay Range: $64,000 - $74,000
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