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Minimum 2 years professional experience in a cultural resources, archaeology, or related role. The Cultural Resources Field Monitor will primarily be responsible for field-based cultural resources monitoring throughout large-scale construction projects.
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SWCA is seeking an Assistant Project Manager/Data Manager – Cultural Resources to support the Great Basin geography. Under the supervision of a Project Manager, an Assistant Project Manager/Data Manager – Cultural Resources performs field and office tasks while working with and supervising crew members.
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Cultural/Academic Elective Instructor - Upward Bound. Elective Instructor to provide instruction in a variety of cultural or. Creative Writing, Current Events, Psychology, Sociology, Debate, Communications, Etiquette, Art, Dance, Chess, Karate, Yoga, Mentoring, etc.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Archaeologist/Cultural Resources Manager for the position of Principal Investigator in the Pacific Northwest. The candidate will provide support to Tetra Tech's cultural resources and renewable energy environmental compliance team in the western US, leading cultural resource surveys and tasks in the Pacific Northwest, typically as part of larger permitting, compliance, or due diligence efforts.
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The architectural historian career path provides the opportunity to work on projects that require compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other federal, state, and local cultural resource regulations.
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Directs GAI personnel and subconsultants who are responsible for performing cultural resources investigations, records reviews, archival research, ethnographic research, field surveys, testing, report writing, agency and Tribal consultations and archaeological data recoveries and other activities in support of compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and related regulations.
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Working knowledge of federal, state and/or local regulations (e.g., National Environmental Policy Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106) governing cultural resource management in the either the Dakotas, Minnesota, or surrounding states.
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Advanced understanding of multi-discipline characteristics within the cultural resource profession (such as history, archaeology, historic architecture, ethnography, and archives). MS in archaeology or a related field, and a minimum of 15 years of relevant and broad experience in the cultural resource management and consulting field.
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We are considering a range of project management experience (from an assistant project archaeologist to more experienced project archaeologist- anywhere between three (3) to seven (7)+ years of relevant industry experience) to join our team, managing and working on cultural resources projects in North Dakota, and Minnesota.
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Cultural Arts & Heritage Creative Content Coordinator. Works with the Community Outreach Director and Community Outreach Manager as a key player in comprehensive planning of and creating exhibitions, design concept, research, text writing, layout, and installation of Arts & Heritage Center exhibits.
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Incorporates expertise sociology, cultural anthropology, demography, psychology, geography, economics, and political science. Performs as language specialist at the native level providing accurate reading, writing, speaking skills, as well as provide cultural understanding regarding geopolitical, economic and social issues.
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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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ERM is seeking highly motivated Senior Consultant, Archaeologist to join our global consulting firm as part of our Cultural Resources Services team. Interact with various State Historic Preservation Offices, the Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, and access online cultural resource databases.
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American Conservation Experience, a nonprofit Conservation Corps, in partnership with the National Park Service (NPS) and through the Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program, is seeking a Historical Researcher to assist Natchez National Historical Park staff in ongoing research into the United States Colored Troops.
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In addition, the Cultural Monitor must have knowledge of CEQA/NEPA.Candidates must be comfortable with strenuous hiking and changing climate conditions. The Cultural Monitor will be responsible for working with construction contractors, archaeologist and environmental planning consultants to monitor for cultural resources during ground disturbing activities at construction sites.
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