Rare Plant RaMP Research Mentee
Employment Type
Paid Internship (Full-time)Job Categories
Research & Science
Job Description
Participants will be placed at one of four renowned botanical gardens, where they will engage in hands-on research alongside dedicated mentors and esteemed Garden staff. Mentees will have the chance to contribute to impactful research on rare plants, gaining invaluable expertise and networking opportunities. Applicants should indicate their preferred home institution from the following:
Atlanta Botanical Garden: Lauren Eserman-Campbell, Emily Coffey
California Botanic Garden: Naomi Fraga, Carrie Kiel
The Morton Arboretum: Silvia Alvarez-Clare, Sean Hoban
San Diego Botanic Garden: Colin Khoury, Ari Novy, Todd Michael
Program Benefits:
Research Experience: Participate in a year-long, mentor-led research project focused on rare plant species.
Network-wide Meetings: Lead discussions on primary literature, research ethics, science communication, and career development.
Workshops & Exchange Visits: Travel to academic, government, or industry labs to enhance professional growth and attend specialized workshops.
Annual Symposium: Engage in a week-long scientific conference with fieldwork, discussions, and research presentations.
CPC Conference: Present your research at the prestigious Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) Conference in poster format.
Science Communication: Develop and lead a communication project to share your research with a broader audience.
Compensation: Competitive salary with benefits, which will vary at each botanic garden based on the local cost of living.
Learning Outcomes:
Throughout the program mentees will develop many professional skills such as time management by prioritizing tasks and managing time efficiently to meet deadlines and deliver high-quality work. Mentees will work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to achieve project goals, fostering strong communication skills and networking. Additionally, mentees will develop their techniques to effectively communicate research findings to both a scientific audience and the general public.
This program offers unparalleled opportunities for professional growth, hands-on research, and collaboration with experts in the field. Apply to be a part of this exceptional network and advance your career in plant science!
About Us
The Rare Plant RaMP (Research & Mentoring for Post-Baccalaureates in Biological Sciences) program is a one-year research experience intended for individuals who have completed a baccalaureate degree and are interested in gaining research and professional development experience in botany, plant science, or conservation are encouraged to apply.
Duties & Responsibilities
Responsibilities:
Mentees will be responsible for developing their research question, methods, data collection and annotated bibliography. Mentees will work with Mentors side by side throughout the research process but mentees are responsible for their time management and resource allocation.
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree, No experience required
Application Instructions
Please apply through the NSF Portal via the link provided: https://atlantabg.org/conservation-research/outreach-education-and-training/ramp-post-baccalaureate-training-and-research-program-in-rare-plant-science-and-conservation/
Application Deadline:March 14, 2025