Paleobotany Postdoctoral Position
Listed on 2026-05-24
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biology, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Denver Museum of Nature & Science - Denver, CO, USA
Position Title:
Paleo botany Postdoctoral Position
Position Type:
Post-Doctoral Position
Application Review Begins:
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Institution:
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Department/Division:
Earth Sciences Department
Field (e.g., systematics):
General Information:
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS) invites applications for the position of Paleo botany Postdoctoral Scholar, based in the DMNS Earth Sciences Department. We are a highly collaborative and research-driven department with world-class paleontological collections, five full-time curator‑scientists, and a growing community of research scientists and postdoctoral researchers. The successful candidate will join a large, multidisciplinary team of researchers focused on understanding the biodiversity and recovery of life across the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction.
This two-year position will be in conjunction with an NSF-funded project, analyzing paleontological and geochemical records in the Denver (CO) and Williston (ND) Basins. We seek a highly motivated and collaborative individual to conduct research on the evolution, diversity and ecology of K–Pg floras and ecosystems more generally. The candidate will work closely with the Curator of Paleo botany at DMNS, other museum staff, and external colleagues to conduct research characterizing the recovery and restructuring of K–Pg floras, with expectations for the development of peer‑reviewed publications and associated activities.
Applicants with interests and experience in macrofloral paleo botanical taxonomy and/or ecology, including plant–insect associations, are especially encouraged to apply. Position start date is flexible, but ideally the candidate will begin by Fall 2026.
Minimum Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Paleo biology, Biology, Geology or a related field by the start of the position.
- Peer‑reviewed publication record.
- Proficiency in Mesozoic and/or early Cenozoic paleo botanical research.
- Specific experience with macrofloral paleo botanical specimens.
- Proficiency in organizing datasets in Microsoft Excel.
- Proficiency in performing data analyses in relevant software (e.g. R).
- Experience in field and/or collections‑based research.
- Leads research projects on paleo botany of Late Cretaceous and early Paleocene macrofloral fossil specimens resulting in peer‑reviewed publications.
- Collaborates with the Curator of Paleo botany and, as needed, with other DMNS staff, interns, associates, and/or external partners to contribute to ongoing scholarship.
- Assists with specimen preparation and curation activities.
- Submits and approves timesheets and expenses promptly.
- Participates in Museum and Science Division initiatives and professional paleontology community activities including regular professional meeting attendance.
- Develops skills and experience that will help propel their scientific career, potentially including database, collections, lab, field, and/or fundraising work.
- Facilitates internal and external outreach events to the scientific and public communities via verbal, lecture, video, written, and/or other media formats.
- Contributes to the museum’s impact by participating in activities such as inclusivity efforts and mentoring.
- Participates in leadership or other service roles that support and diversify the broader earth science community.
Please submit a Curriculum Vitae (CV) detailing your research experience along with a 1–2 page statement that outlines your research interests by noon (MDT) on Friday, June 5th, 2026. Applications will not be accepted after this time. DMNS reserves the right to close the position prior to this date. Applications may only be accepted electronically via the Museum's website. Zoom interviews will be conducted in June.
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