Careers in the Plant SciencesPlant Conservation & Outreach AmeriCorps MemberCincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden - Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Position Title:
Plant Conservation & Outreach AmeriCorps Member
Position Type:
Temporary Position
Application Review Begins:
Friday, February 28, 2025
Application Deadline:
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Institution:
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Department/Division:
Center for Conservation & Research of Endangered Wildlife, Plant Research Division
Field (e.g., systematics):
Conservation
City:
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
General Information:
This AmeriCorps position will focus specifically on working with the CREW Plant Research Division to study and support the conservation of rare & threatened exceptional plant species. Service members will be trained in general laboratory skills and will participate in and may contribute to one or more research projects (to learn more about CREW’s research, visit: http://cincinnatizoo.org/conservation/crew). The individual’s training program will be tailored based on the selected candidate’s skillset and aptitude, as well as current needs of staff scientists.
What are exceptional plants? Exceptional plant species are species which cannot be seed banked using conventional seed banking techniques. A species may be considered exceptional for a variety of reasons: some species don’t produce seeds, others have very low seed viability, and others produce seeds that can’t survive the drying or freezing steps of conventional banking. These species must be banked using alternative banking technologies like cryopreservation, and are often propagated using tissue culture. The CREW Plant Research Division studies how best to propagate, store, and support the conservation of these species. ABOUT THE POSITION The incumbent is a full-time AmeriCorps position serving 1,700 hours (40 hours per week) over an 12-month term of service (October 1, 2025 to September 25, 2026). They will report directly to and be supervised by Megan Philpott at CREW. Schedules will serve 5 days a week, 8-hour days, Monday-Friday.
Qualifications/Requirements:
Skills
-Strong interest in plant conservation required -Eager to learn with an outstanding work ethic -Extremely detail-oriented and organized -Able to multi-task and anticipate needs -Capable of working independently -Prompt and reliable in the areas of attendance, performance, and communication Commitment to Service -Ability to fulfill a yearlong, full-time AmeriCorps service commitment -Dedication to CZBG and AmeriCorps’ missions -Enthusiastic and positive attitude toward helping others -Professionalism -Dedication to CZBG mission, Core Values, and program areas -Willingness to represent the CZBG to outside groups -Maturity and good judgment in relating to CZBG peers, partners, and visitors Additional Qualifications -Bachelor's degree preferred -Background in biological sciences or horticulture preferred -Lab experience is preferable, but not required -A sincere love of plants, and desire to have a career in a related field -Occasional availability on evenings and weekends for events -Ability to use basic and some advanced functions of Windows operating systems, -Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, Publisher) the internet and web-based forms Required -Valid Driver’s License -Ability to travel locally when needed -To serve as an AmeriCorps member, individuals must be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States. -Ability to stand, walk, climb and grasp objects -Must be able to lift & move 50 pounds without mechanical assistance -Appointment is conditional upon passing a pre-start drug screen, providing a negative TB test, providing proof of full vaccination status as defined by the CDC, and providing information to establish eligibility and complete a National Criminal History Check.
Responsibilities:
Primary service goals include:
-Assist with the Exceptional Plant Conservation Cryobiotechnology project: -Sterilize and process tissues collected from the field/partners to initiate them into tissue culture in the lab -Regular observational data collection and photo documentation of plant cultures -Data entry and analysis Growing and maintaining plants transitioning from test tubes to outdoors and/or shipping, including but not limited to: -Routinely checking indoor growing spaces & greenhouse -Watering, weeding, pruning, repotting, etc. -Washing pots & terrariums -Assisting with volunteer instruction for greenhouse duties General laboratory and greenhouse upkeep, including, but not limited to: -Regular upkeep and subculturing of the CREW plant tissue culture collection -Preparing media -Washing dishware -Maintaining and sterilizing equipment -Evaluate, assess, and report program goals and outcomes. -Measure impact of and goals for the program year. -Participate in a mid-year and end-of-year performance review process with supervisors. -Complete bi-weekly timesheets to accurately report hours served. -Participate in professional development workshops through AmeriCorps in-service days, service projects and training opportunities. Secondary service goals include: -Manage the CREW Plant Lab Zoo Academy program -Work directly with high school students from Cincinnati Public Schools’ Zoo Academy located on zoo grounds -Act as a mentor for Zoo Academy students -Train Zoo Academy students in lab technique and manage their projects -Prepare and facilitate educational outreach projects for the CREW Plant Lab -Prepare educational materials for outreach -Preparation of educational social media posts to increase awareness of CREW plant conservation activities -Preparation of educational materials and videos for the Exceptional Plant Conservation Network (for more information, visit: http://cincinnatizoo.org/epcn)
Application Instructions (submission methods, etc.):
Apply at https://cincinnatizoo.org/about-us/job-opportunities/.
Compensation Range:
$30,000k Living stipend to be paid bi-weekly over the 12-month service term.
Contact Name:
Megan Philpott, megan.philpott@cincinnatizoo.org
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