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Research Scientist 2 (Archaeology)
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Starting at $79,928 - $101,197 a year
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- Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in the field of anthropology, archaeology, or closely related social sciences and three years of professional research experience as defined below; or a master’s degree in the field of anthropology or archaeology and two years of such experience; or a doctorate in the field of anthropology or archaeology and one year of such experience.
- A preference will be shown to candidates who can clearly demonstrate that they: •meet 36 CFR Part 61 Professional Standards, •are in, or can immediately meet the requirements for participating in, the Register of Professional Archaeologists and/or the New York Archaeological Council, •have extensive working knowledge of New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation’s Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)
- Duties Description Office Overview: The Office of Indian Nation Affairs (OINA) works to address environmental concerns, cultural resources, and advance shared knowledge through consultation with State and Federally recognized Indian Nations.
- The office combines cultural affairs, historic preservation, and consultation with Indian Nations into one team to focus DEC's consultation and engagement with Indian Nations in New York. The Office of Indian Nation Affairs works across the agency to bolster the commitment to meaningful government-to-government relations with Indian Nations through Commissioner's Policy 42 which governs consultation.
- 40%: •Review proposed projects on DEC managed lands (such as timber extraction, access improvements, or renovations) according to State Historic Preservation Law §14.09 and implementing regulations; coordinate with DEC and OPRHP staff on reviews.
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