Erstellt am 5. Juni 2026
Curator Ornithology (m/f/d)
Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels
Hamburg, Hamburg 20146, Germany
Vollzeit
Reference: 1847795064
Become part of our institute in Hamburg. We are looking for the next possible date, limited according to the WissZeitVG for three years a scientist for a position as
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Das erwarten wir von Ihnen
The candidate's scientific expertise should include collection-based ornithological research and must cover at least one of the following research fields:
Requirements:
Das bieten wir Ihnen
The Leibniz Association is committed to diversity and gender equity. The LIB strives to create a diverse, inclusive, welcoming and positive work environment. We are certified as a family-friendly institution. We strongly encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds, identities and abilities to apply. We particularly aim to increase the proportion of women in areas where women are under-represented and to promote their careers. Severely disabled people will be given preference if equally qualified.
You can find more information about our institution on the Internet at: https://leibniz-lib.de/
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- Integrate into the Centre for Taxonomy and Morphology in Hamburg and play a strong role in advancing the LIB's reputation as a preeminent institution for the study of biodiversity change on a global scale
- Conduct internationally recognised collection-based research and build a research group in Hamburg
- Assume full curatorial responsibility for the ornithological collection housed by LIB Hamburg, including preparing for and relocating the ornithological collection into the new museum building (projected building completion: 2030-2032)
- Additional curatorial duties such as collection management, provision of scientific services, expansion and digitization of the collection, and contributions to outreach activities
- Promote and lead LIB-internal teamwork and external collaborations
- Forge collaborations within the LIB (Hamburg and Bonn)
Das erwarten wir von Ihnen
The candidate's scientific expertise should include collection-based ornithological research and must cover at least one of the following research fields:
- Systematics, taxonomy and phylogenetics
- Evolution of phenotypic traits
- Functional ecology
- Biogeography
Requirements:
- a PhD in zoology, biology or related areas with a focus on ornithology,
- expertise in taxonomy and systematics in extant birds,
- hands-on working experience with natural history collections, especially birds,
- high quality publication record relative to opportunity
- track record of third-party funding relative to opportunity
- track record, or potential of developing a research group
- track record of team-work and collaboration
- demonstrate a vision for future research, collection development and third-party funding
Das bieten wir Ihnen
- An attractive position in an excellent research institution with a high degree of creative potential in a dynamic scientific and social environment. This is a tenure-track position, initially limited for three years according to the WissZeitVG. Starting remuneration will be in pay group E13 according to the TV-L. After a successful tenure evaluation, the candidate will be classified in TV-L E14.
- Remuneration according to the collective agreement of the federal states with all the benefits of the public sector (company pension scheme, annual special payment, capital-forming benefits, collectively agreed vacation entitlement)
- Family friendliness certified by the "Work and Family Audit", offer of life coaching through professional family service
- the possibility of obtaining a job ticket
- A centrally located workplace with excellent transport links
The Leibniz Association is committed to diversity and gender equity. The LIB strives to create a diverse, inclusive, welcoming and positive work environment. We are certified as a family-friendly institution. We strongly encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds, identities and abilities to apply. We particularly aim to increase the proportion of women in areas where women are under-represented and to promote their careers. Severely disabled people will be given preference if equally qualified.
You can find more information about our institution on the Internet at: https://leibniz-lib.de/