Executive Director, Northwest Maritime Center, ncd
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16 July 2010
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Archaeological Studies Advisor
Archaeological Studies Advisor, Perth, Australia, closes August 6.
The key functions of this role include:
-Project Management – Oversee European Heritage field archaeological marine and terrestrial investigations.
Director of Underwater Archaeology Survey/Excavation
Director of Underwater Archaeology Survey and Excavation, Ecomuseum of the Cape of Cavalleria, Menorca, Spain, apply as soon as possible!
The post holder will be in charge of the underwater archaeology survey and excavation. An essential component of the post is to produce an annual report of the results of the survey/excavation that is in keeping with the decree which regulates archaeological surveys/excavations in the Balearic Islands of Spain.
Interested candidates must send their CV by email detailing their experience and a cover letter to sanisera@arrakis.es. An interview date will be arranged for qualified candidates in the offices of the Ecomuseo which resides on the island of Menorca.
Manager, National Museum of the United States Navy
The position is located in the National Museum of the United States Navy, Naval History and Heritage Command.
Closes July 30.
Museum Specialist, Hampton Roads Naval Museum
This position is located within the Hampton Roads Naval Museum (HRNM), Naval History and Heritage Commands (NHHC). The incumbent serves as the Educator/Special Programs Coordinator for the Hampton Roads Naval Museum (HRNM) and the Wisconsin battleship. Serves as a point of contact to all school districts and coordinators regarding HRNM’s field trips and staff site visits. Develops lesson plans and coordinates programs in the Life at Sea gallery, the Wisconsin education room, other on-site locations in Nauticus, and off-site at a variety of venues. Works directly with military education groups (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC), Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)). Manages HRNM’s Family Fun program. Participates fully in teacher workshops and internships, conducting sessions and serving as a mentor to interns. As Special Programs Coordinator, plans all aspects of luncheon lecture series and volunteer functions from catering through reservations. Maintains museum’s master calendar and prepares a variety of institutional reports from same.
Supervisory Historian, NOAA NOS, Head Maritime Heritage Program
*Serve as nationally recognized technical expert in the fields of maritime archaeology and maritime heritage resource preservation and management.
*Assess and develop site-specific, regional and national maritime archaeology and associated maritime resource preservation and management strategies to locate, document, preserve and manage these resources.
*Develop and implement research, stewardship, education, and outreach programs.
*Serves as the day-to-day leader for the Maritime Heritage Program.
*Leads effort in the development and coordination of maritime heritage grants and other collaborative efforts to leverage limited program funds for key activities.
2 July 2010
1) Conservator, The Mary Rose Trust, closes July 28
Job Description:
We are looking for a Conservator to join our small conservation team and to assist the Conservation Manager with the treatment of artefacts for display in the new Mary Rose Museum (due to open 2012). Initially emphasis will be placed on the stabilisation of both large and small iron objects, although assistance will be required in the conservation of wooden artefacts.
Required Skills:
We are seeking a flexible and enthusiastic person with a recognised conservation degree and previous experience in the treatment of archaeological objects from waterlogged sites. Candidates should have excellent attention to detail and communication skills and be able to work with minimum supervision. A positive attitude to changes in priorities and schedules will be required, and the ability to assist in object movement.
Application Instructions:
For further information on the project please visit www.maryrose.org. Job description and further information can be obtained from Sally Tyrrell (023 9275 0521) or email s.tyrrell@maryrose.org. Applications should be made in writing, along with a current CV, by Wednesday, 28 July 2010.
2) Project Manager, E-Port Online Learning Community, Mystic Seaport, ncd
3) Photo Collection Tech, Royal New Zealand Navy Museum, closes July 9
Historian, NOAA, NOS Office of Monitor National Marine Sanctuaries
*Serve as a technical expert in the fields of maritime archaeology and maritime heritage resource preservation and management.
*Conduct historical research.
*Assess and develop site-specific, regional and national maritime archaeology and association maritime resource preservation and management strategies to locate, document, preserve and manage these resources.
*Serve as lead operations person for mission planning and implementation to include vessel ops, partner integration, diving ops, and field research.
*Develop and implement research, stewardship, education, and outreach programs.
Provide input into annual operating plan (AOP) process and manage budgetary and administrative responsibilities associated with site field research (including grant writing, and other collaborative efforts to leverage limited program funds for key activities.
ECU 2010 Federal Work Study Maritime Archaeology Assistants (2)
ECU Students and people thinking of going to ECU, this is for you:
Student is responsible for assisting with literature and map compilation, lesson planning, public education, and fieldwork equipment preparation for pending maritime fieldwork projects in Africa and South Carolina.
Minimum Qualifications: To be eligible for FEDERAL WORK STUDY positions, students MUST BE QUALIFIED and RECEIVE a FEDERAL WORK STUDY AWARD from the ECU Financial Aid Office (Old Cafeteria Complex, 252-328- 6610.
Special Instructions to Applicants: Applications should be emailed to: harrisly@ecu.edu
Closes August 15, 2010
Cities Under the Sea (CUSP) Program Internships
The Smithsonian’s Cities Under the Sea (CUSP) program seeks interns, Fall applications are due before October 1.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Geoarchaeological study of submerged Greek and Roman ancient sites in the Mediterranean (Egypt and Calabria, Italy).
QUALIFICATIONS: Junior and Senior undergraduate students, Graduate students, and Post-doctoral level candidates, preferably with a science and archaeology double-major and/or training.
TIMETABLE: Minimal Internship stay for 12 full weeks (3 months) at NMNH in Washington, D.C.; internships can be extended for up to 12 months. Can start in Fall, or Winter-Spring or Summer periods.
NMNH Contact: Jean-Daniel Stanley Phone: 202-633-1354 E-mail: stanleyd@si.edu
Complete description of the internship program and contact information can be found here:
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/rtp/other_opps/internship_projects.html
NPS Hydrographic Survey
National Park Service, Hydrographic Survey, closes July 12.
27 June 2010
1) Maritime Archaeologists, Omega Resource Group, PLC, closes July 15
2) Reference Librarian, SFNMHP, closes July 6.
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park is a major repository of Pacific Coast maritime history and maintains the largest archival and library collection in the National Park Service.
3) The Edward S. Miller Research Fellowship in Naval History.
The Edward S. Miller Research Fellowship in Naval History. The Naval War College Foundation intends to award one grant of $1,000 to the researcher with the greatest need and can make the optimum use of the research materials for naval history located in the Naval War College’s Archives, Naval Historical Collection, Naval War College Museum, and
Henry E. Eccles Library. Further information on the manuscript and archival collections and copies of the registers for specificcollections are available on request from the Head, Naval Historical Collection.
E-mail: evelyn.cherpak@nwc.navy.mil
The recipient will be a Research Fellow in the Naval War College’s Maritime History Department, which will provide administrative support during the research visit. Submit detailed research proposal that includes a full statement of
financial need and comprehensive research plan for optimal use of Naval War College materials, curriculum vitae, at least two letters of recommendation, and relevant background information to Miller Naval History Fellowship Committee, Naval War College Foundation, 686 Cushing Road, Newport RI 02841-1207, by 1 September 2010.
For further information, contact the chair of the selection committee at john.hattendorf@nwc.navy.mil Employees of the U.S. Naval War College or any agency of the U.S. Department of Defense are not eligible for consideration; EEO/AA regulations apply.
RFP (Request for Proposal) Document and Catalogue the Maritime Heritage Resources
The Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation is looking for a consultant to document and catalogue the maritime heritage resources in and associated with the proposed National Maritime Heritage Area. Contract starts August 12, 2010. Proposals due July 22, 2010.
19 June 2010
1) Project Manager, Royal Navy Submarine Museum, closes July 5
2) Director of Education and Programs, National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus, open until filled
3) Senior Director of Education, New Bedford Whaling Museum, ncd
Maritime Heritage Awareness Workshop, September 9-11 and 14-16, 2010
Maritime Heritage Awareness Workshop
The Alaska Office of History and Archaeology and NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries are presenting maritime heritage awareness workshops in Anchorage (September 9-11) and Juneau (September 14-16). The training includes two days of talks about shipwreck significance, survey, mapping and conservation, and historic preservation laws. The optional third day will be comprised of field exercises at an intertidal site. The workshop is intended for recreational divers, land managers, resource enforcement officers, as well as archaeologists and historians. While a focus will be on underwater methods, no diving will be required. There is no charge for the class, but space is limited, particularly for the field exercises. Because class size is limited, a committee will choose successful applicants from each the targeted audiences described above. Send completed applications to the address provided on the form. For more information, contact Dave McMahan, 907.269.8723 or dave.mcmahan@alaska.gov Specific venues for each location will be announced.
Link to the Announcement as well as flyers and more information.
Underwater Archaeology Scholarship
1 Scholarship being offered in Underwater Archaeology at the University of Trieste, closes June 19, apply quickly, sorry for the late posting. Universita Degli Studi Di Trieste
Request for Proposal (RFP): Historic Vessel Documentation Training and Interpretation
The State of Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation is looking for a consultant to develop historic vessel preservation expertise though facilitating Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) training with the National Park Service, document historic vessels in the State and provide for the interpretation of this documentation.
The DEPARTMENT seeks to attain qualified persons to coordinate HAER training and the documentation of historic vessels, as well as provide for a strong interpretive program of the documented vessels.
RFP Due July 8, 2010.
Nautical Archaeologist/Remote Sensing Specialist
R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc.
Nautical Archeologist/Remote Sensing Specialist
Description:
R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., an award-winning national leader in applied cultural resources also recognized as a “Top Ten” family friendly business, has an immediate opening for a Nautical Archeologist in our Frederick, Maryland office. Applicants should have demonstrated experience in remote sensing surveys (bathymetric, side-scan sonar, magnetometer, sub-bottom profiler), and in GIS applications using ESRI platforms. Successful applicants will be able to conduct offshore and near-shore surveys, post-process and interpret remote sensing data, and write technical reports on the findings. Familiarity with MMS data acquisition and reporting requirements strongly recommended. Knowledge of the Section 106 compliance process for offshore projects required. Applicants should have a Masters degree in marine or nautical archeology and a minimum of 2 years experience. Applicants with a baccalaureate degree will only be considered if they have a minimum of four years practical experience in nautical archeology. This is a full-time, salaried position with full benefits. Applicants should be able to travel for periods of up to one month, and be comfortable with billets on marine survey vessels and/or in remote areas. R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. maintains a Drug-Free Workplace, and frequently works on projects requiring security screening. All candidates must pass a background check and drug testing. EOE/AA
Submit Resume To:
Contact: Nautical Archeologist Search Committee
Company: R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc.
Address: 241 East Fourth Street, Suite 100
City: Frederick, State: MD Zip: 21701
Phone: (800) 340–2724 (ARCH)
Fax: (301) 695-5237
Email: frederickjobs@rcgoodwin.com
Training Support Specialist (Maritime Archaeological Experience)
Training Support Specialist, (An understanding of Florida’s prehistoric and historic people and events. Diving certification and/or maritime archaeological experience), Florida Public Archaeology Network, Crystal River, Florida, closes July 1.
This position will be working with educational outreach programs and heritage management. Works directly with teachers, students and the public covering a nine county region. Supervises and directs volunteers working on archaeology lab and field projects. Develops and maintains department web pages. Maintains the centers quarterly newsletter.
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