Crazy year for job postings, hope everybody is using the website. You should be in Portugal right now: https://sha.org/conferences/
Does not look like 2023 is going to slow down for hiring.
Happy New Year!
JMB
Underwater Archaeology and Maritime History jobs
The place to find employment in underwater, maritime, marine, nautical archaeology and maritime history.
Crazy year for job postings, hope everybody is using the website. You should be in Portugal right now: https://sha.org/conferences/
Does not look like 2023 is going to slow down for hiring.
Happy New Year!
JMB
Marine Archaeologist – Parsippany, NJ
https://tetratech.referrals.selectminds.com/jobs/marine-archaeologist-%E2%80%93-parsippany-nj-31992
Tetra Tech’s commitment to hiring the best talent in the industry and helping them thrive professionally is stronger than ever. We are currently seeking applications for an immediate Marine Archaeologist. The marine archaeologist position requires candidates who ideally have at least eight (8) years of experience working as a cultural resource principal investigator and/or manager on Projects that involve performance of background research in addition to collection and interpretation of remote sensing data.
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Other Desirable Knowledge and Experience:
Physical Demands & Work Environment:
At Tetra Tech, health and safety play a vital role in our success. Tetra Tech’s employees work together to comply with all applicable health & safety practices and protocols, including health orders and regulations related to COVID-19 that are mandated by local, state, and federal authorities as well as project requirements.
About Tetra Tech:
Tetra Tech combines the resources of a global, multibillion-dollar company with local, client-focused delivery in more than 470 locations around the world. Our reputation rests on the technical expertise and dedication of our employees—22,000 associates working together to provide smart, scalable solutions for challenging projects. We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development.
Explore our open positions at https://www.tetratech.com/careers Follow us on social media to learn more about our people, culture, and opportunities:
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Tetra Tech is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity, inclusion, and equity are among Tetra Tech’s core values. Throughout our history, the company has prioritized equitable inclusion of all people. All qualified candidates will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, military or veteran status, gender, age, disabilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information and any other characteristics protected by the law. We invite resumes from all interested parties. Please visit our website at www.tetratech.com to see the array of diverse services and exciting projects we are currently working on.
At Tetra Tech, we provide a collaborative environment that supports individual performance, innovation, and creativity. We are proud to offer competitive compensation and benefits. Learn more by visiting http://www.tetratech.com/en/benefits
Tetra Tech is a VEVRAA federal contractor and we request priority referral of veterans for available positions.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Please no phone calls or agencies.
Additional Information
https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/training.html
Underwater cultural heritage and maritime archaeology (shore-based, remote, 10-week summer internship, this opportunity is only open to graduate students or individuals that recently completed graduate school): This opportunity is for an intern to engage and contribute to NOAA Ocean Exploration maritime archaeology activities and priorities. The intern will annotate past shipwreck video collected during remotely operated vehicle (ROV) dives aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, including recent discoveries like SS Bloody Marsh, the whaler Industry and others. The student will work with NOAA Ocean Exploration maritime archaeologists to better understand these significant historical sites. Prospective interns should have a background or interest in learning about underwater cultural heritage, maritime archaeology, anthropology, and/or maritime heritage.
https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/lbcc/jobs/3827525/full-time-faculty-anthropology
The Long Beach Community College District is looking to hire one (1) full-time tenure track Anthropology Instructor specializing in archaeology. The position will commence with the 2023 fall semester. The primary teaching assignment involves instructing a variety of courses in the Anthropology and Archaeology field. The teaching assignment may be at our beautiful Liberal Arts campus, state of the art Pacific Coast campus or other college teaching locations. Assignment may be day, evening, weekend, on-line and are subject to change as needed. Long Beach City College seeks applicants that are committed to student-focused learning, closing equity gaps, creating diverse learning opportunities, and using data-informed decision making to drive instruction and student success.
https://tetratech.referrals.selectminds.com/jobs/marine-archaeologist-%E2%80%93-parsippany-nj-30872
Discover your full potential. At Tetra Tech, we are collaborating with industry-leading experts for a sustainable future for our world. We combine consulting and engineering with advanced analytics and technology to solve the world’s most complex challenges. Our innovation hubs across the globe will enable you to share ideas and best practices while growing your professional network. Wherever you are in your career journey, you will benefit from working with world-class engineers, scientists, and technical specialists.
Apply today and join the company that is Leading with Science®.
Tetra Tech’s commitment to hiring the best talent in the industry and helping them thrive professionally is stronger than ever. We are currently seeking applications for an immediate Marine Archaeologist. The marine archaeologist position requires candidates who ideally have at least eight (8) years of experience working as a cultural resource principal investigator and/or manager on Projects that involve performance of background research in addition to collection and interpretation of remote sensing data.
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Other Desirable Knowledge and Experience:
Physical Demands & Work Environment:
At Tetra Tech, health and safety play a vital role in our success. Tetra Tech’s employees work together to comply with all applicable health & safety practices and protocols, including health orders and regulations related to COVID-19 that are mandated by local, state, and federal authorities as well as project requirements.
About Tetra Tech:
Tetra Tech combines the resources of a global, multibillion-dollar company with local, client-focused delivery in more than 400 locations around the world. Our reputation rests on the technical expertise and dedication of our employees—20,000 associates working together to provide smart, scalable solutions for challenging projects. We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development.
Explore our open positions at https://www.tetratech.com/careers Follow us on social media to learn more about our people, culture, and opportunities:
LinkedIn: @TetraTechCareers
Twitter: @TetraTechJobs
Facebook: @TetraTechCareers
Tetra Tech is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity, inclusion, and equity are among Tetra Tech’s core values. Throughout our history, the company has prioritized equitable inclusion of all people. All qualified candidates will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, military or veteran status, gender, age, disabilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information and any other characteristics protected by the law. We invite resumes from all interested parties. Please visit our website at http://www.tetratech.com to see the array of diverse services and exciting projects we are currently working on.
At Tetra Tech, we provide a collaborative environment that supports individual performance, innovation, and creativity. We are proud to offer competitive compensation and benefits. Learn more by visiting http://www.tetratech.com/en/benefits
Tetra Tech is a VEVRAA federal contractor and we request priority referral of veterans for available positions.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Please no phone calls or agencies.
Additional Information
The Executive Director is the key management leader of the Steamer Virginia V Foundation and is responsible for overseeing the administration, programs, and strategic planning of the organization. This position has the opportunity to take the Foundation to new levels of success in achieving its mission of preserving, operating and interpreting the century-old steamship VIRGINIA V. The Foundation seeks an individual with the vision, creativity and skills to reach community members from diverse backgrounds and to utilize our unique National Landmark Historic Vessel to increase awareness of and access to maritime industry careers. View the job description here.
To Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and resume to:
Douglas Edward Weeks
Email: doug@virginiav.org
Deadline for applications: December 25, 2022
LocationConcord, California, United States CategoryEnvironmental Posted Date12/13/2022 Job Id13328
https://careers.trccompanies.com/us/en/job/13328/Field-Director-Project-Archaeologist
Preferred Qualifications:
https://www.txsmartbuy.com/esbddetails/view/802-23-25517
Texas Parks and Wildlife is soliciting bids to establish blanket contract(s) for Underwater Archeological Remote Sensing Survey Services within multiple bay systems along the coast of Texas.
Response Due Date: 1/24/2023
Description:
NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources POSITION DESCRIPTION: Research Fellow for A Tale of Two Ships: Part Deux A project of the North Carolina African American Heritage Commission
About the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources The Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) vision is to be the leader in using the state’s natural and cultural resources to build the social, cultural, educational, and economic future of North Carolina. Our mission is to improve the quality of life in our state by creating opportunities to experience excellence in the arts, history, libraries, and nature in North Carolina by stimulating learning, inspiring creativity, preserving the state’s history, conserving the state’s natural heritage, encouraging recreation and cultural tourism, and promoting economic development.
North Carolina State Shipwreck Site 31CR314: Queen Anne’s Revenge/La Concorde
The NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources is responsible for the management, protection, preservation, investigation and presentation of state shipwreck site 31CR314. The remains of this early 18th century wreck have been identified as the remains of Blackbeard the pirate’s flagship – Queen Anne’s Revenge, which was previously a French slave ship, La Concorde. It was captured by the pirates and renamed, at the end of 1717. The vessel ran aground and was abandoned off Beaufort Inlet in June 1718. Since 2004, the shipwreck site has been on the National Register of Historic Places. DNCR’s Office of State Archaeology undertakes field operations at the site, and its QAR Lab, is tasked with conservation, documentation, and investigation of artifacts -both those in situ and recovered from the wreck site. Since 2003, the QAR Lab, under a 2002-partnership agreement with East Carolina University (ECU) is in Greenville, NC, at ECU’s West Research Campus. Archaeological investigations, including conservation of artifacts, is undertaken in accordance with professional archaeological and archaeological conservation guidelines and standards of practice. On completion of work at the QAR Lab, artifacts are transferred to the designated long-term repository at DNCR Maritime Museum (NCMM) in Beaufort, for exhibition and curation.
About the NC African American Heritage Commission
The North Carolina General Assembly created the African American Heritage Commission (AAHC) in 2008 to “assist the Secretary of Cultural Resources in the preservation, interpretation, and promotion of African American history, arts, and culture.” The commission works across the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, the state, and region to achieve the mission of preserving, protecting, and promoting North Carolina’s African American history, arts, and culture, for all people. Key to fulfilling this mission is communicating inclusive stories and information to a broad, diverse audience. As such, the AAHC strives to serve audiences across a variety of platforms, including: literature, the web, social media, various forms of mass communication, public programs, and traveling exhibitions. The AAHC works to serve its stakeholders by providing technical assistance to African American heritage practitioners and organizations across North Carolina. The AAHC also sponsors, supports, and partners with organizations producing African American-centered heritage events through the state. Finally, the AAHC administers initiatives with statewide impact.
A Tale of Two Ships Project
A Tale of Two Ships: Part Deux is a federal project funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), led by the AAHC. This project will explore how Afro-descended people aboard LaC moved about the Atlantic World. Additionally, this project will investigate, through site visits and intellectual exchanges with scholars and public humanities professionals, how spaces and places deeply connected to the history of the Global Slave Trade share, commemorate, and interpret this history. The research identified will inform and shape future interpretive possibilities at state-owned cultural institutions, while site visits and scholar exchanges will help the AAHC gather, consider, and adopt relevant interpretive strategies.
Primary Purpose of Position
The primary purpose of this position is to act as a history Research Fellow for A Tale of Two Ships: Part Deux. The Research Fellow will be charged with the principal duty of performing archival research in Nantes, France and the island of Martinque to investigate further the scope and potential of international archives for more about the origins of LaC, its provisioning and people. The Research Fellow will also engage in site visits on the island of Guadeloupe to gain insight and benchmark international best practices for interpreting the Global Slave Trade at monuments, museums and historic sites. Finally, the Research Fellow will develop scholarship, resources, programs, and digital content, based on their research. The History Research Fellow will do the following:• Perform archival research in Nantes, France to (1) investigate further the scope and potential of French archives for more about the origins of LaC, as well as its provisioning, and peoples and to (2) consult with and develop contacts with conservators, curators, archaeologists, and educators with similar research interests.• Perform archival research in Martinique to (1) learn more about the fate of those held captive aboard LaC and to (2) consult with and develop contacts with conservators, curators, archaeologists, and educators with similar research interests.• Execute site visits in Guadeloupe to (1) consult with and develop contacts with conservators, curators, archaeologists, and educators with similar research interests and to (2) gain insight and benchmark international best practices for interpreting the Global Slave Trade at monuments, museums and historic sites.• Contribute to writing a white paper summarizing best practices in international archival research and education to interpret the history of the Global Slave Trade in the Southeastern United States.• Prepare one scholarly journal article on research findings, to be submitted to the NC Historical Review or the Journal on African American History.• Develop an academic conference paper or poster presentation centered around research findings; present paper or poster at one (1) conference in 2023.• Support the planning and implementation of two (2) project convenings: one two-day internal staff interpretation workshop, and one scholars’ symposium.• Support the development of digital content designed to share a more comprehensive understanding of LaC.• Contribute to project internal and progress reports.
Requirements• Demonstrated experience conducting academic historical research. Must have the ability to analyze and interpret primary and secondary source materials in various settings.• Must have the ability to read French.• Excellent writing and public speaking skills required.• Must have the ability to manage communication with various departments/channels, including: AAHC and QAR Lab staff, NCMM, and other state agencies.• Valid driver’s license, ability to travel within the state of North Carolina and work some evenings weekends, for meetings, research and events, required.• Passport (or ability to procure one) required.• Must have the ability to work both independently and as a team member. As well as having excellent time- and project management skills. Management Prefers• Ability to speak, read and write French.• Currently enrolled at, or recently graduated from, an HBCU or MIHE.• Graduate student with demonstrated experience studying the 18th century U.S. History, African American history, Africana Studies, the Global Slave Trade, the 18th century Atlantic World or Material Culture of the Middle Passage, Public History, anthropology, archaeology or Maritime Studies.• Knowledge of and experience researching African American history and the Global Slave Trade.• Demonstrated experience planning and implementing programs for public audiences.
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements
A master’s degree in history with one year of experience in a related graduate program; or a master’s degree in history with two years of progressive experience in a historical agency that has included research experience.-OR-An equivalent combination of training and experience.
Nature of Supervision Given• Research Fellow will report to project Principal Investigator.• Research Fellow will be based at QAR Lab in Greenville, NC and will be under the daily supervision of LC/QAR Shipwreck Project Senior Conservator/Lead Archaeologist.
Hours & Compensation• This is a part-time role at 20 hours/week. Fellow will be compensated $25.40/hour.• Fellowship duration: 20 months (January 2023-October 2024); this includes travel required for trainings/orientations, outreach and education events and conferences. (Due to nature of position, one month of furlough is required.)• Project’s budget will provide additional funds for expenses, including for travel and conferences.• If needed, support will be provided for arranging housing and transportation.
To Apply:
Submit resume, cover letter and transcript to ncaahc@ncdcr.gov.
Please use subject line TOTS Research Fellow.
Application Deadline: 6:00 p.m. on Friday, December 23, 2022.
https://usaconservationmellonfellowships.applicantpool.com/jobs/895687.html
The NPS Mellon Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowship Program places recent humanities PhDs with NPS sites and programs across the agency. In collaboration with NPS staff and partners, the incoming cohort of fifteen (15) Fellows will contribute to planning and preparation for America at 250, an initiative inspired by the semi-quincentennial of the Declaration of Independence. This event provides an opportunity for the NPS to tell a more inclusive story of the American past and present. The NPS is committed to exploring the full complexity of our history, even if that history is uncomfortable, contested, or erased. The humanities research supported by this Fellowship will expand these efforts, encouraging creative approaches to documentation, interpretation, and outreach.
This opportunity is supported by a generous grant from The Mellon Foundation through the National Park Foundation (NPF). The project is administered via a three-way agreement among NPS, National Park Foundation (NPF), and American Conservation Experience (ACE).
Job Title: National Park Service Mellon Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow: Mariana Islands Wartime Experiences through Oral Histories
Employer: American Conservation Experience (ACE)
Department: EPIC Program
Location:Eligible for remote/telework flexibility. Preferred location is Guam or Saipan. Travel will be required.
Status: Temporary, Full-time, Exempt
Term: Position is fully funded through August 31, 2025
Start Date: September 2023
Host Description: This fellowship is placed with War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam and American Memorial Park on Saipan. These World War II focused parks work to share the stories of the conflict in the Pacific as told by those who experienced it on these islands. Guam is the headquarters location for both parks.
ACE is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing rewarding environmental service opportunities for young adults and emerging professionals of all backgrounds to explore and improve public lands while gaining practical professional experience. The EPIC NPS Division works alongside the National Park Service across the United States, from Alaska to Puerto Rico, to support the NPS in its mission to “preserve unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations” while providing career promoting individual placement opportunities.
Position Description: War in the Pacific National Historical Park and American Memorial Park are seeking one postdoctoral fellow to conduct an inventory of existing oral history work, develop an annotated bibliography of the collection, propose options for the most effective way to share these resources with NPS staff, partners and the public, and conduct a training on the collection. The Fellow will also work with the interpretive teams at both parks to develop interpretive products and programs highlighting the resource.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/northcarolina/jobs/3814564/associate-museum-curator
Primary Purpose of the Position:
The Museum Curator I is responsible for managing the museum volunteer program by recruiting eligible and qualified citizens to assist with information desk operations, Watercraft Center operations, and museum events and programs. Volunteers may include working or retired citizens and approved students. The Museum Curator I will coordinate, develop, and implement education programs that fit the museums mission. They will provide program opportunities to the public and special groups, such as schools, civic groups, and professionals. Programs will take place in the museum setting, in the field, and as outreach in the local community or statewide. The Museum Curator I will assist with registration of participants for programs, and effectively communicate with museum guests and program participants to disseminate information about learning opportunities with the museum. This position will assist higher level curators with implementation of museum programs and events, and daily operations of the education section.
Key Responsibilities:
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday, with some evening and weekend work required.
Some telework hours may be permitted with supervisor and department approval.
The North Carolina Museum of History Division promotes the understanding of the history and material culture of North Carolina for the educational benefit of North Carolinians and visitors. Through collections, exhibits, and educational programs, its museums encourage citizens and visitors to explore and understand the past; to reflect on their lives and their place in history; and to preserve state, regional, and local history for future generations.
The mission of the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort is to collect, preserve, research, document, and interpret the maritime history, culture, and environment of coastal North Carolina for diverse public and specialized audiences, to inspire appreciation, encourage discovery, and promote an active, responsible understanding for maritime heritage among present and future generations.
The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) takes care of the things that people love about North Carolina, literally from A to Z. The Arts to the Zoo, and so much else – parks, aquariums, historic sites, archaeology, African American Heritage Commission, science and history museums, the state Symphony, Library and Archives, historic preservation, land and water stewardship, and more. These places, and the ideas they represent, create a shared identity in North Carolina. They provide common ground. Everyone is welcome. The Department’s vision is to be the leader in using the state’s natural and cultural resources to build the social, cultural, educational, and economic future of North Carolina. Our goal is to promote equity and inclusion among our employees and our programming to reflect and celebrate our state’s diverse population, culture, and history. We encourage you to apply to become a part of our team.
Mobilising cultural heritage in UK marine fisheries – PhD studentship
A PhD studentship opportunity led by me at Heriot-Watt and co-supervised by Ruth H Thurstan at University of Exeter. Historic England is the Associate Partner and Antony Firth (Head of Marine Heritage Strategy) will also be providing co-supervision, some limited financial support and internship opportunities.
Applications close Tuesday 17th January 2023
Maritime cultural heritage is embedded in the practice of small-scale fishing: traditional ecological knowledge, maritime landscapes, historic landing places, traditional vessels, and all their associated skills and material culture. The fishing sector is going through transitions post-Brexit on top of environmental, generational and technological changes that are likely to further diminish the tangible and intangible heritage of fishing. How can we use this cultural legacy to drive greater sustainability within fisheries management before it is too late?
Application details here – search on the webpage for Heriot-Watt University project CDTS211: https://lnkd.in/efjqKpuQ
The PhD studentship is part of the large-scale NERC funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Management of Marine Resources (CDT SuMMeR): https://lnkd.in/eF3gGdJf
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/692219500
This position is with the American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP), National Park Service (NPS). The mission of the ABPP, as directed by Congress, is to assist citizens, public and private institutions, and governments in planning, interpreting, and protecting sites where historic battles were fought on American soil.
Remote Duty Station within the following states: AL, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, KY, LA, MA, MD, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA, VT, WV.
The major duties of the Archeologist, GS-0193-12 position include, but are not limited to, the following:
https://www.flinders.edu.au/study/courses/postgraduate-maritime-archaeology
The Graduate Program in Maritime Archaeology at Flinders is the top named degree of its kind in Australia. You’ll learn practical skills in the classroom and gain valuable, career-ready experience in the field, with field schools and training led by award-winning, internationally recognised experts in maritime and underwater archaeology.
Get hands on in the lab with the latest digital technology, including 3D recording of artefacts and landscapes, marine geophsyics, conservation and diverse topics from historic shipwrecks to ancient submerged landscapes. Participate on archaeological projects interstate and overseas and obtain field experience through formal training in our field schools and practical topics. In the Masters Program, you’ll graduate with theoretical and practical training with an option to become a qualified Scientific Diver enabling you to participate on many scientific and archaeological projects around the world.
Careers in maritime archaeology are steadily growing, both in Australia and internationally. The Flinders program has drawn students from many countries (Australia, New Zealand, Brunei, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Italy and the Netherlands) and graduates now work professionally for underwater cultural heritage management agencies, museums and consultancy companies, as well as studying and teaching at universities all over the world.
The Submerged Lands and Environmental Resource Coordination (SLERC) program is accepting applications for a full-time career service Historic Preservationist position. The SLERC program is responsible for the consistent implementation of the State 404 and Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP) programs statewide. The Historic Preservationist will act in conjunction with the Department, State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Tribes to coordinate the protection of historic properties associated with the Department’s permitting process. This position will also be responsible for advising FDEP regarding matters of compliance, enforcement, and long-term planning in support of the State 404 Program.
The Historic Preservationist works with department staff to ensure projects meet the agencies strict regulatory and environmental standards protecting wetlands, water quality, and historic resources. The Historic Preservationist also works with managers to plan and prioritize activities and projects in line with DEP’s strategic objectives and find integrated solutions on a variety of organizational challenges.
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/693238000
This position is located within the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Office of Renewable Energy Programs (OREP), Environment Branch for Renewable Energy, in Sterling VA or Location Negotiable.
This position is being advertised as both location negotiable after selection and with a duty station(s) of Sterling, VA with the option of telework. If applying to “negotiable after selection”, this means that your duty station will be based on your home address and you will be a full-time remote worker. If applying to a specific duty station, you may be allowed to telework a set number of day(s) per pay period, with supervisory approval.
At the full performance level, GS-13 the major duties of this position include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Conduct consultations under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act with state, local, tribal, and other Federal agencies on the physical effects of offshore renewable energy development;
2. Research and analyze physical, cultural, natural, and historical resources from offshore renewable energy activities;
3. Analyze and review high resolution, remote sensing data and cultural surveys and reports submitted by applicants and lessees; and
4. Develop mitigation procedures for the protection of onshore and offshore cultural resources associated with renewable development activities.
NOTE: This is a two-year appointment with a possibility of annual yearly extensions. This position is not expected to exceed two years but could be extended up to a maximum of 4 years.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has determined that the duties of this position are suitable for telework and the selectee may be allowed to telework with supervisor approval.
Salary Information
Sterling, VA GS-13: $106,823 – $138,868 per annum.
Virtual Location GS-13: $94,373 – $122,683 per annum.
Locality Pay would be set after selection.
First time hires to the Federal government normally start at the lower salary range of the grade level.
This vacancy may be used to fill additional positions as vacancies become available.
I have a short term (5-month) full-time position through the Scientists in Parks (SIP) program for employment with the NPS Submerged Resources Center/NPS Ocean and Coastal Resources Branch to assist us with a NOAA Ocean Exploration-funded battlefield survey at War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam. This would be an ideal position for a student who is finished with classes and is only working on their thesis or a recent grad. Could you send it to both current students and alumni?
The SIP will spend one month in Guam with us doing fieldwork in July/August, and four months working on desk-based activities, such as GIS tasks, report writing, transcribing oral histories, historical research, etc. The desk-based work could be fully remote, but the SIP would also be welcome to relocate and work from the NPS OCRB office in Fort Collins, CO if they preferred. The SIP would not be required to participate in diving activities, but if they are AAUS-qualified, diving could be a possibility.
Here is a link to the position description and application: Natural Resource Management Assistant at Conservation Legacy (breezy.hr), as well as some additional info about the Scientists in Parks program: Scientists in Parks – Science (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov). The application deadline is January 22nd 2023.
If anyone has questions, they can reach out to me directly at anne_wright@nps.gov.
Thanks in advance!
Annie Wright, MA, RPA
National Park Service
Submerged Resources Center
Phone: 303-987-6981
Cell: 720-483-7247
Fax: 303-969-2659
Come join R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. (RCG&A) as a Mid-Level Nautical Archaeologist in Tampa, FL. RCG&A is 40-year-old cultural resources planning and compliance firm with expertise across the spectrum of the preservation disciplines Our award-winning team of dedicated nautical archaeologists, geoarchaeologists, and GIS personnel work together closely on important projects that have a significant impact on the nation’s infrastructure and development.
This full-time, permanent position requires a master’s degree in maritime/nautical archaeology or closely related field. Experience in geophysical data collection, processing and analyses is required, as is skill in technical writing. Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards (48 CFR 44738- 44739) and have experience conducting or supporting geotechnical investigations is ideal. The candidate also should possess project management experience working in the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic Cost and Outer Continental Shelf.
Experience Requirements:
· Proficiency working in HYPACK (or equivalent) to plan, collect, edit, and analyze magnetometer data;
· Proficiency collecting, editing, and analyzing side scan sonar data;
· Familiarity and some experience with collecting, processing and analyzing subbottom profiler data is a plus;
· Must have Advanced Open Water and Rescue Diver certifications from a recognized organization (i.e., SSI, PADI, NAUI, etc.). Valid First Aid, CPR, and Oxygen Administration are a plus.
This full-time, salaried professional position carries a full benefits package (paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave; health, dental, and life insurance; and a liberal 401(k) plan). Salary is highly competitive and commensurate with educational and professional experience.
To apply, please visit the Careers Section of our website at www.rcgoodwin.com. Please submit a letter of interest, a full CV, and contact information for three professional or academic references who can speak to your archaeological capabilities and work experience. You may also email your resume to our Human Resources Department at hrm@rcgoodwin.com.
Mid-Level Nautical Archaeologist
New Orleans, LA, US
Come join R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. (RCG&A) as a Mid-Level Nautical Archaeologist in our New Orleans, LA office. RCG&A is 40-year-old cultural resources planning and compliance firm with expertise across the spectrum of the preservation disciplines Our award-winning team of dedicated nautical archaeologists, geoarchaeologists, and GIS personnel work together closely on important projects that have a significant impact on the nation’s infrastructure and development.
This full-time, permanent position requires a master’s degree in maritime/nautical archaeology or closely related field. Experience in geophysical data collection, processing and analyses is required, as is skill in technical writing. Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards (48 CFR 44738- 44739) and have experience conducting or supporting geotechnical investigations is ideal. The candidate also should possess project management experience working in the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic Cost and Outer Continental Shelf.
Experience Requirements:
· Proficiency working in HYPACK (or equivalent) to plan, collect, edit, and analyze magnetometer data;
· Proficiency collecting, editing, and analyzing side scan sonar data;
· Familiarity and some experience with collecting, processing and analyzing subbottom profiler data is a plus;
· Must have Advanced Open Water and Rescue Diver certifications from a recognized organization (i.e., SSI, PADI, NAUI, etc.). Valid First Aid, CPR, and Oxygen Administration are a plus.
This full-time, salaried professional position carries a full benefits package (paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave; health, dental, and life insurance; and a liberal 401(k) plan). Salary is highly competitive and commensurate with educational and professional experience.
To apply, please visit the Careers Section of our website at www.rcgoodwin.com. Please submit a letter of interest, a full CV, and contact information for three professional or academic references who can speak to your archaeological capabilities and work experience. You may also email your resume to the Human Resources Manager at hrm@rcgoodwin.com.
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