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Field Biologist
Job in
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, 30383, USA
Listed on 2026-08-18
Listing for:
Botanical Society of America
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-08-18
Job specializations:
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Research/Development
Ecology, Biology -
Science
Environmental Science, Ecology, Biology
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Atlanta Botanical Garden - Atlanta, GA, United States
Position Title:
Field Biologist
Position Type:
Permanent Position
Application Review Begins:
Friday, August 07, 2026
Institution:
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Department/Division:
Conservation and Research
Field (e.g., systematics):
City:
Atlanta, GA, United States
General Information:
The Field Biologist will be part of the Conservation & Research Department team within the southeastern Center for Conservation at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. They will work under the direction of the Field Botany Program Manager and assist with many of the Department’s field projects.
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Botany, Ecology, or related field required;
Master’s degree preferred. - Minimum of two years of post-degree fieldwork experience required.
Skills:
- Familiarity with the southeastern U.S. natural communities and flora.
- Proficiency in ArcGIS for mapping and data analysis.
- Competency in statistical analysis using R and data management in Excel.
- Ability to use a dichotomous key to identify plants.
- Basic understanding of ecological sampling methodologies.
Certifications:
- Valid Georgia driver’s license in good standing.
- Preferred but not required: FAA Part 107 drone license (required within the first year of employment).
Fieldwork and Project Management:
- Plan and execute day-to-day fieldwork activities to achieve project goals with minimal supervision.
- Prepare digital maps, data collection tools, and field equipment for trips.
- Follow departmental protocols to collect seeds, pollen, leaf tissue, and herbarium vouchers.
- Conduct single and multi-day travel to field sites across the Southeast to monitor rare plant populations.
- Survey and document key in situ populations of rare and endangered plants.
- Accurately record field observations and experimental data in departmental databases.
- Perform regular data validation and address inconsistencies promptly.
- Analyze experimental data using R and Excel, and generate reports, presentations, and peer-reviewed publications.
- Support the Field Botany Manager in coordinating with local and regional partners to conduct monitoring and data collection for shared conservation projects.
- Prepare and deliver customized reports summarizing project outcomes for partners.
- Manage permitting requirements and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
- Maintain organized records of permits and project documentation.
- Ensure all field activities adhere to safety protocols.
- Participate in and contribute to staff training initiatives as needed.
- Pilot drone equipment for field monitoring and research documentation; organize and manage associated photo/video data.
- Track, organize, and maintain Conservation & Research Department equipment, supplies, and vehicles
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