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Job Description Company Overview: Our client is a leading healthcare located in Orange, CA, seeking a highly motivated and experienced program specialist coordinating the compliance with cultural and linguistic (C&L) state and federal regulatory requirements.
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PROFILE of the DEPARTMENT/COLLEGE The Department of Anthropology at UNLV is a three-field department (archaeology, biological anthropology and cultural anthropology). ROLE of the POSITIONThe Department of Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) is seeking applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, specializing in cultural anthropology with a focus on environmental anthropology in the Americas (Latin America and the US Southwest.
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Bachelor’s or related degree or certificate in Arts Administration, Cultural Planning, Urban Planning, Community and Economic Development, Liberal Arts, Historic Preservation, Non-profit Management, Government, Business Administration, Event Production/Planning or related fields.
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The role is focused on coordinating and facilitating evidence-based, trauma-informed cultural orientation classes that meet the needs of asylum-seeking clients and their families. Immediate, ongoing and holistic cultural orientation is a key pillar of successful resettlement because of the link to refugees’ immediate self-sufficiency and long-term integration.
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Our Southwestern Cultural Resources consulting practice specializes in prehistoric cultures, Arizona historical archaeology and archival research, cultural-landscape studies, artifact analysis, archaeomagnetic dating, and historic preservation.
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This role includes direct oversight of the Office of Identity and Cultural Resources, which include direct supervision of the Women's & Gender Center (WGC), Queer Resource Center (QRC), Multicultural Resource Center (MRC), Center for International Student Engagement (CISE), Class and Access Resource Center (CARC), and Religious and Spiritual Life (RSL) and other OICR professional staff.
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Our interdisciplinary research lab combines theory and methods from cultural anthropology, psychology, and human social, cultural, and affective neuroscience (functional MRI and psychophysiology) with advanced analytic methods (e.g. machine learning and structural equation modeling.
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Required Qualifications: Master's degree in archaeology, anthropology, cultural resource management or a closely related field. Manage Archaeologist(s) and/or other cultural resources personnel.
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They will coordinate with various state, federal, tribal, and other stakeholders; provide advanced technical expertise in transportation systems cultural resource management to staff; develop scope of work on projects, negotiate with consultants, and determine acceptance of completed studies in accordance with professional standards; and provide cultural resource training for VDOT and Locality audiences.
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8-10 years of experience with some combination, if not most in the following disciplines: cultural intelligence, qualitative research, quantitative research, foresight, trend forecasting, brand strategy, creative strategy, consumer research & insights, DEI and/or multicultural marketing.
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Kleinfelder has a great opportunity for a Senior Archaeologist and Project Manager to join our Northern California cultural resources group. Successful candidates will have at least six years of prior experience working in California cultural resource management, including field work.
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The DepartmentThe Women’s and Gender Studies Department at Sonoma State University enables students to explore the social, political, and cultural dimensions of gender and inequity. Sonoma State University is a federally-designated Hispanic Serving Institution, as such we are committed to achieving the goals of equal opportunity and endeavors to employ faculty and staff reflecting the linguistic, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the region and state.
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Cultural Attractions: Immerse yourself in Ocala's cultural attractions, including the Appleton Museum of Art, the Marion Theatre, and the Ocala Civic Theatre, offering residents opportunities for artistic expression, cultural enrichment, and community engagement.
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We are seeking motivated on-call archaeologists with 2+ years of CRM field experience and a background in California archaeology to join Stantec's Environmental Services Cultural Resources Team. Our cultural resources program supports a variety of clients and projects including statewide utility compliance programs, hydroelectric relicensing studies, as well as a wide range of CEQA and Section 106 projects.
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The Department offers cultural grants and resources, manages public art, supports TV and film production and other creative industries, and permits special events throughout Chicago. The Program Director – Cultural Affairs, Exhibitions position is responsible for directing and managing professional staff responsible for visual art exhibitions and related programs and special projects at the Chicago Cultural Center, City Galleries, and other city locations.
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