Job Announcements
Current Openings
- Outreach Coordinator
- St. Augustine, Florida
- Florida Public Archaeology Network Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida
- Instructor, one-year temporary appointment
- Lafayette, Louisiana
- University of Louisiana at Lafayette
- Training Support Specialist
- Crystal River, Florida
- University of South Florida - Dept. of Anthropology - Florida Public
Archaeology Network (FPAN), Central Regional Center (CRC) - College of Arts &
Sciences
- Archaeologist
- Loveland, CO
- Bureau of Reclamation near Loveland, Colorado
- Anthropological Archaeologist
- Urbana, IL
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Cultural Resource Manager
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Environmental Planning Group
- Keeper of the Near East Section
- Philadelphia, PA
- The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
- Cultural Resources Specialist/Senior Archaeologist
- Rocky Mountain Region
- Buys & Associates, Inc.
- Assistant professor in Coastal/Marine Archaeology and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
- West Long Branch, NJ
- Monmouth University
- Cultural Resources Specialist
- Minneapolis – Will Consider Denver, Houston or Portland
- Natural Resource Group, LLC.
- State Physical Anthropologist
- Olympia, WA
- The Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
- Curator of Collections
- Bloomington, IN
- Glenn A Black Laboratory of Archaeology
- Principal Investigator/Archaeologist
- The Mannik & Smith Group, Inc.
- Negotiable
- Post-doctoral Fellowship
- The South Carolina Institute for Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA) at the
University of South Carolina
- Columbia, SC
- Principal Investigator
- Lone Mountain Archaeological Services
- El Paso, Texas
Position: Outreach Coordinator
Location: St. Augustine, Florida
Position Profile:
Primary responsibilities include: assisting the Center Director with
development and management of archaeology education outreach programs,
collaborative program relationships, and maintaining outreach tools including the
website, mailing list, and quarterly newsletter.
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in anthropology or related
field with three years or more of work experience, a master’s degree preferred.
Experience in public archaeology, education, interpretation, or public
relations/communications desirable. The position is full-time with benefits.
For detailed information, visit
http://www.flpublicarchaeology.org/cc/jobs/
Job posted: May 8, 2008
Position: Instructor, one-year temporary appointment
Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
Position Profile:
Teach cultural anthropology, archaeology, world prehistory. Begins August 20,
2008. M.A. or Ph.D. in anthropology or archaeology required. Send letter and CV
with three references by May 31, 2008 to Dr. Kathleen Handy, Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, P.O. Box 40198, University of Louisiana at Lafayette,
Lafayette LA 70504-0198, or fax: 337-482-5374.
Job posted: May 5, 2008
Position: Training Support Specialist
Location: Crystal River, Florida
Position Profile:
University of South Florida - Dept. of Anthropology - Florida Public
Archaeology Network (FPAN), Central Regional Center (CRC) - College of Arts &
Sciences
Position Number: 15812
Deadline to Apply: 05/16/2008
Annual Salary: $31,000 - $37,000
The Training Support Specialist maintains and expands the CRC¹s existing
Educational Outreach Programs and Heritage Management goals. Directly responsible
for CRC¹s K-12 outreach efforts and will work extensively with teachers, student
and the public covering a nine county region centered on Crystal River, Florida.
The position is full-time with benefits.
For additional information on this position and how to apply, please visit:
http://usfweb2.usf.edu/HR/Employment/USPSbyTitle.html EOE
Job posted: May 5, 2008
Position: Archaeologist
Location: Loveland, CO
Position Profile:
ARCHAEOLOGIST position open with the Bureau of Reclamation near Loveland, Colorado. The
Bureau of Reclamation is the largest wholesaler of water in the country and the
second largest producer of hydroelectric power in the western United States.
For detailed announcement information go to
www.usajobs.opm.gov and type
Archaeologist in the keyword search. Applications must be received by
5/20/08.
Contact our Employment Line at 406-247-7696 with additional questions.
Job posted: May 5, 2008
Position: Anthropological Archaeologist
Location: Urbana, IL
Position Profile:
The Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign seeks to hire an anthropological archaeologist for a one-year
post-doctoral position beginning August 16, 2008, pending final budgetary approval.
The candidate will teach two courses per semester. We seek candidates with
demonstrated teaching excellence and research interests in complexity, landscapes,
and materiality in North America who can engage other research units. Ph.D.
required. Stipend $35,000.00. Mail applications, including cover letter and CV
only, and names of three references to Ms. Karla Harmon, Department of Anthropology,
607 S. Mathews Ave, UIUC, Urbana, IL 61801. For full consideration, applications
must be received on or before June 1, 2008. The UIUC is an AA-EOE.
Job posted: April 30, 2008
Position: Cultural Resource Manager
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Position Profile:
Candidate should have a Masters Degree, 3-5 years of experience supervising
fieldwork, excellent writing and decision-making skills! Must be permittable in
Utah and have a working knowledge of Section 106 compliance. Send CV and cover
letter to:
jobs@epgaz.com or fax (602) 956-4374.
Job posted: April 28, 2008
Position: Keeper of the Near East Section
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Position Profile:
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
seeks applicants for the Keeper of the Near East Section. For full details of this
position and how to apply, visit:
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/keeper/index.shtml.
Job posted: April 17, 2008
Position: Cultural Resources Specialist/Senior Archaeologist
Location: Rocky Mountain Region
Position Profile:
Buys & Associates, Inc., an environmental consulting firm seeks highly qualified individual to manage
cultural resource services on behalf of a wide variety of private, federal, state,
and local government clients throughout the Rocky Mountain Region. Preferred
candidates will have an advanced degree, meet the Secretary of the Interior’s
Professional Qualifications Standards for Archaeology or History, have 3 or more
years of similar past experience, and be able to quickly obtain necessary state
and federal permits to conduct cultural resource management in the Rocky Mountain
Region. Please see
http://www.buysandassociates.com/employment.cfm for a complete job
description and a list of required qualifications or to apply, send letter of
application and resume to
recruiting@buysandassociates.com.
Job posted: April 15, 2008
Position: Assistant professor in Coastal/Marine Archaeology and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Location: West Long Branch, NJ
Position Profile:
Monmouth University
seeks an assistant professor in Coastal/Marine Archaeology and Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) for a tenure track appointment at assistant professor. Candidates should be
ABD or have Ph.D. in hand with research focused on the Americas. We seek candidates who have
demonstrated excellent teaching and who have an established or promising record of
scholarship. An active plan of relevant research and record of external funding is desirable.
Teaching will be primarily at the undergraduate level but with the possibility of some
graduate teaching. Courses will include a two course sequence in GIS (Introduction to GIS
and Applied GIS), and courses appropriate to specialty. Successful candidates must
demonstrate the ability to manage an existing GIS lab, and build the GIS program. We
encourage applicants who can demonstrate potential in collaborating outside the department,
particularly with the Marine and Environmental Biology and Policy (MEBP) program and Urban
Coast Institute. We seek a person with the skills, energy and vision to integrate GIS and
other spatial technology applications into course and field work, and research projects
related to coastal and marine topics. Candidates must be committed to Monmouth’s teaching
and scholarship mission including the advising of undergraduate and graduate students.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter, a C.V. to Archaeology/GIS Search
Committee Chair, Monmouth University, 400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764.
Applications screening will begin April 14, 2008 and continue until the position is filled.
Monmouth University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
Job posted: April 11, 2008
Position: Cultural Resources Specialist
Location: Minneapolis – Will Consider Denver, Houston or Portland
Position Profile:
Natural Resource Group, LLC.
represents one of the leading environmental consulting firms working on
energy infrastructure projects throughout the country. We are seeking top
cultural resources talent with knowledge on a national level combined with
a western regional emphasis to join our current professional staff. We are
actively recruiting to fill a position to land in one of our several office
locations, preferably Minneapolis, Denver, Portland, or Houston.
Our projects are located throughout all regions of the country and we
work for most of the largest energy companies in the industry. The ideal
candidate would manage cultural resource compliance for large-scale
pipeline and other energy capital development projects. Specific duties
include directing agency consultations, overseeing the acquisition of
cultural resource approvals, managing project task budgets, coordinating
field survey efforts including managing subconsultants in the field, and
providing technical and editorial review of subconsultant reports. The
cultural resources budgets for the type of energy projects we manage can
range between $25,000 for a small project up to $7 million for a large
project. The effort to manage the cultural resource aspects of these
projects varies widely according to size and complexity. A small project can
take 2 to 3 months, and a large project can take as long as three years from
the onset of agency consultations to the time that the project is constructed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS (SKILLS, EXPERIENCE, AND EDUCATION):
The qualified candidate minimally will have a Masters degree and 4 to 10
years of cultural resource management experience, preferably in the western
United States. This position requires strong working knowledge of federal
and state cultural resources regulatory compliance (i.e., Section 106, NEPA)
and experience in regulatory consultations in support of commercial
customers. Candidates will have a solid understanding of, and experience in,
all aspects of cultural resources management including archaeology, historic
structures, agency and tribal consultations, traditional cultural
properties, preparation of unanticipated discovery plans, and preparation
of management plans. Additionally, comprehensive experience with and
understanding of the NEPA process is necessary. Experience with the FERC
permitting process is highly desirable as well as experience consulting with
other federal agencies, including the BLM and Forest Service. The candidate
must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, demonstrated
experience in successfully managing relationships with agencies and vendors,
and be highly organized.
Preferred Method of Application:
Please submit cover letter and resume electronically to
careers@NRG-LLC.com, or via
the employment opportunities page on our company’s web site at
http://www.NRG-LLC.com
Job posted: April 11, 2008
Position: State Physical Anthropologist
Location: Olympia, WA
Position Profile:
The Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
is seeking a State Physical Anthropologist. The individual will act as the state’s expert in
determining the identification of non-forensic human remains, and will be responsible for the
repatriation of both Indian and non-Indian remains.
The applicant must have a doctorate in either archaeology or anthropology and have
experience in forensic osteology or other relevant aspects of physical anthropology, and must
have at least one year of experience in laboratory reconstruction, analysis, and reporting. A
medical degree with archaeological experience may be substituted for a doctorate in
anthropology or archaeology.
This position is expected to start July 1, 2008.
For further information visit
http://www.dahp.wa.gov/pages/AboutUs/Employment.htm
The State of Washington is an equal opportunity employer.
Job posted: April 10, 2008
Position: Curator of Collections
Location: Bloomington, IN
Position Profile:
Glenn A Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University , seeks a Curator of
Collections responsible for all Laboratory holdings. Minimum qualifications: advanced
degree in anthropology/archaeology, museum studies or related field; research/publication
record in material culture analysis from archaeological sites throughout Midwest, Ohio Valley
and Great Lakes regions; 3-5 years experience in museum/archaeological curation/collections management;
experience with current collections management technology and practices, computer information systems,
and digital collections management; experience in NAGPRA compliance. For information and application
materials see
http://www.indiana.edu/~uhrs/jobs
(browse Professional Jobs for # 00015078) or contact George Monaghan (812-855-9544;
gmonagha@indiana.edu). Indiana University is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
Job posted: March 17, 2008
Position: Principal Investigator/Archaeologist
Location: Negotiable
Position Profile:
The Mannik & Smith Group, Inc.
(www.manniksmithgroup.com)
has a current project backlog including a major Phase III data recovery project in Northwest
Ohio, scheduled to begin in April 2008. The PI duties include developing research design and
testing methods; providing project setup and logistical planning; preparing proposals/budgets;
writing and editing technical reports; directing archaeological surveys; and contributing to
artifact analysis.
Master’s degree required, 5 years archaeological consulting and supervisory experience
preferred. Business development experience highly desirable. Historic archaeology experience
and artifact analysis a plus. Office location negotiable.
Send resume to: hr@manniksmithgroup.com. EOE
Job posted: January 16, 2008
Position: Post-doctoral Fellowship
Location: Columbia, SC
Position Profile:
The South Carolina Institute for Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA) at the University
of South Carolina is seeking an outstanding candidate for an 11 month post-doctoral
position in the field of African Diaspora archaeology. The researcher will be expected to
organize a conference related to this topic and to prepare an edited volume deriving from the
conference. The candidate will also collaborate with the Department of Anthropology, and will
teach one course for the department. An ideal candidate will have a broad research background
in African Diaspora studies, and must be willing to develop ties with other institutions on
campus with a similar focus. Candidates must have the PhD in hand by the start date of
August 16, 2008. The application must include (1) CV; (2) names of 3 references; (3) a
two-page prospectus outlining the theme of a proposed conference. Applications must be forwarded
through the university website (http://uscjobs.sc.edu)
under the heading of Postdoctoral Fellow-Archaeology. For full consideration, applications should
be received by April 1, 2008. For questions, contact Dr. Charles Cobb, Director, SCIAA,
at cobbcr@gwm.sc.edu. The University of South
Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities or decisions for
qualified persons on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability,
sexual orientation, or veteran status. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.
Job posted: January 14, 2008
Position: Principal Investigator
Location: El Paso, Texas
Position Profile:
Are you a Principal Investigator who wants to do more than clear sites? Would you like to
conduct research and publish your contributions to the field of southwestern archaeology?
Lone Mountain Archaeological Services needs you in its El Paso office! Most of our work
takes place on the vast U.S. Army Fort Bliss Air Defense Training Center, affording us the
unique opportunity to engage in substantial data recovery, research, and analysis. The perfect
candidate will have strong organizational and analytical skills, a cultural ecology or human
behavioral archaeological perspective, West Texas, Southwest and/or Great Basin experience, and
the desire to work in one of the richest cultural locations in the southwest. Almost 15,000
years of human activity is documented at Fort Bliss as well as the earliest radiocarbon date
(13,020 to 12,200 B.C.) ever recorded in the Tularosa Basin. Much has been done, but much is
yet to be discovered.
Your field crew will be supported with the highest level of technology available in
Cultural Resources Management today. We are constantly improving field procedures and
developing survey methods using GPS, digital photography, field computers, magnetic
susceptibility testing, TRU, and GIS. Lone Mountain has created its own custom survey
technique, bringing GPS, TRU, and PDA technologies together in one hand-held device enabling
field crews to conduct immediate paperless surface assemblage surveys. Lone Mountain also
employs the latest geoarchaeological and data analysis techniques. We conduct phosphate,
protein residue, phytolith, and pollen analyses, FTIR, and XRF studies. Immediate soils
analyses are conducted in our own lab. Applicants who are eager to help shape our research
goals and aren’t afraid to explore new techniques are especially sought. Dogged persistence
and practical problem solving are required attributes.
All PIs must meet the qualifications for Archaeologists contained in the Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation
(48 FR 44720-44726). Applicants should have a graduate degree in anthropology, archaeology, or
a related field, and at least five (5) years of supervisory experience. Of total work
experience, at least two years must have been in the southwest (Southern California, Nevada,
Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, West Texas). Applicants should also be able to document
the successful completion of at least two research projects and at least one (1) regional or
national level publication on cultural resources. GIS experience is an asset.
LMAS offers a competitive salary with benefits. Employment is dependent upon the acceptance
of the applicant’s qualifications by Fort Bliss. Please send CV with references to Tim Church,
Lone Mountain Archaeological Services, Inc., 5 Butterfield Trail, Suite F, El Paso, TX 79906,
phone 915-771-7887, fax 915-771-0325,
tchurch@lone-mtn.com.
Please visit our website at www.lone-mtn.com
Job posted: January 8, 2008
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