NDGS Paleontology

NDGS Paleontology Welcome to NDGS Paleontology! Here you'll find links to summer digs in North Dakota, see what projects we're working on in the lab, and more!
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Spring issue of FIND is out! Link is in the comments. Don't forget you can send any paleontology questions to Mr. Lizard...
03/27/2026

Spring issue of FIND is out! Link is in the comments. Don't forget you can send any paleontology questions to Mr. Lizard to be answered in the next issue!

Paleontologist Alex was out in Mandan yesterday teaching kids all about North Dakota's prehistory!
03/17/2026

Paleontologist Alex was out in Mandan yesterday teaching kids all about North Dakota's prehistory!

02/20/2026

Remember the time-lapse we posted in the field in October? We finally opened that jacket! It was chock full of mammoth skull and tooth fragments. Check out the preparation process here. In total, this was over 20 hours of work!

And another summer opportunity in North Dakota!
02/13/2026

And another summer opportunity in North Dakota!

JOB: SEASONAL PALEONTOLOGIST
BADLANDS DINOSAUR MUSEUM (DICKINSON MUSEUM CENTER)

As part of its summer programming, Dickinson Museum Center is seeking a seasonal paleontology assistant for the 2026 summer tourist season, starting in mid-late May or early June (flexible), and lasting 15 weeks, ending in August or early September. This will be a Full-Time position during the duration, working 40 hours a week.

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Seasonal Paleontologist is a position that combines education & outreach, exhibit interpretation, and work in the preparation laboratory. The amount of time dedicated to each responsibility will depend on the ability and experience of the applicant.

About Badlands Dinosaur Museum:

Badlands Dinosaur Museum is a growing institution located on the 12 acre campus of Dickinson Museum Center in Dickinson, ND. The museum was founded in 1992 by Alice and Larry League and operated as Dakota Dinosaur Museum until 2015 whereupon it was acquired by the City of Dickinson. In 2016, Dr. Denver Fowler was hired as curator of paleontology and the museum was renamed as Badlands Dinosaur Museum in 2017.

Badlands Dinosaur Museum is undergoing a complete overhaul of the facility, exhibits, and programming. New fossil specimens are being collected by our fieldwork program that are prepared in our public viewing laboratory, which has a sliding window to allow visitors to ask questions. Fossil storage facilities have been upgraded to meet standards for a federal repository. Our evolving exhibit features new displays each year.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Essential duties:

Assists in design of outreach and educational activities in paleontology that utilize the exhibit and education collection. May involve visiting groups or buildings outside of the museum campus.
Implements outreach and educational programming in paleontology aimed at local population and regional summer tourism.
Will offer interpretive assistance in the paleontology exhibit hall: answering visitor questions, giving short tours, and explaining exhibit content and core scientific concepts in paleontology.
Assists in the public preparation laboratory in preparing specimens for exhibit and research.
Provide general assistance to the curator and laboratory fossil preparator.
Assists in outreach, special events, and donor development.
Other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Enrollment in a post-secondary educational program in a subject appropriate to Paleontology (e.g. Biology, Geology), or equivalent experience in a museum or education setting.
Good general knowledge of paleontology, including being able to discuss core concepts with visitors and answer typical questions.
Comfortable with public speaking in front of small groups and larger audiences.
Willing and able to engage visitors in a friendly and approachable demeanor.
Happy to work with children and families.
Basic familiarity with fossil preparation methods.
Ability to work independently on outreach & education and other fossil projects.
Must be able to lift at least 25 pounds.
Knowledge of appropriate specimen handling protocol.
Demonstrable interest and knowledge of museums and their role in society.
Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office software.
Valid driver's license.

Additional desirable skills/experience:

Prior experience in outreach and education.
Prior experience working with children and families.
Prior experience in a museum setting.
Knowledge of anatomy, especially dinosaurs.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Positions in this class typically require: talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions.
Work is performed within routine office environment with minimal exposure to hazardous or unpleasant conditions. Physical demands are usually limited to sitting or standing in one location much of the time. Some stooping, lifting of objects may be required.
Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.

Salary: $19.84 hourly
Application close date: 2/12/2026 11:59 PM Mountain

JOB AD / APPLICATION LINK IN COMMENTS

(photograph shows our 2022 Seasonal Paleontologist Joel running a family activity day).

And here is another North Dakota internship opportunity for this summer!
02/13/2026

And here is another North Dakota internship opportunity for this summer!

Pioneer Trails Regional Museum in Bowman, ND is seeking a summer intern to work in the department of Paleontology. With preference to students specializing in biology, geology, or a related field, the positions are open to all students and recent graduates with a genuine interest and knowledge of paleontology, especially those aspiring to further their experience outside the classroom.

This intern's main responsibility will be to run tours of our field sites and lab throughout the summer season beginning in June and ending in August. When not running field tours, the intern will be involved in collections work, fossil preparation, education, and other projects as determined by the needs of our paleontology department and the interests of the intern.

Applications due March 13, 2026.

For more information and to apply, please visit https://ptrm.org/seeking-a-paleontology-intern-5/

Good Morning All!Our two summer paleontology internships are now open for applications. Be sure to get your applications...
02/13/2026

Good Morning All!

Our two summer paleontology internships are now open for applications. Be sure to get your applications in quickly as they close on February 24th!

For both positions you must submit:
-Resume
-Cover Letter
-Current Unofficial College Transcripts
-A list of 3 professional references with contact information

To be eligible for these positions you must be a full-time student (undergraduate or graduate) in the Spring of 2026 AND in the Fall of 2026.

Got Questions? Email us! [email protected]

Field Intern: https://www.cnd.nd.gov/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&SiteId=11000&FOCUS=Applicant&JobOpeningId=3032436&PostingSeq=1

Collections Intern: https://www.cnd.nd.gov/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&SiteId=11000&FOCUS=Applicant&JobOpeningId=3032437&PostingSeq=1

Miss out on purchasing tickets to the 2026 NDGS Public Fossil Digs? Don't give up on joining us for 2026 just yet! Sign ...
01/31/2026

Miss out on purchasing tickets to the 2026 NDGS Public Fossil Digs? Don't give up on joining us for 2026 just yet! Sign up for our waiting list to be notified of any cancellations.

If you are interested in joining the waitlist for the Public Fossil Digs, please fill out all information below. If any information is missing, you will not be added to the list. PLEASE NOTE: Joining the waitlist DOES NOT guarantee you will get a spot in the 2026 Public Fossil Digs. The digs are ver...

01/31/2026

A few tickets have popped back up from people that didn't complete their orders. If you missed out, worth taking a quick look!

01/31/2026

Lets have some fun with the Public Fossil Digs this morning! Registration opens at 10 am Central Time. What time do you think the last ticket will be sold? Winner will be the closest without going over. All guesses must be in before 10:00 am to qualify!

01/31/2026

We will have staff available Saturday morning from 9 am until at least 11 am to answer any last minute questions people might have about the Fossil Dig Registration. You can send us a facebook message, send an email to [email protected], or call 701 328 8163 with any questions or concerns you might have. Best of luck to all getting the tickets you want tomorrow!

01/24/2026

Address

612 E Boulevard Avenue
Bismarck, ND
58505

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17013281954

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