Saturday, August 3, 2013

Job Announcement: AZGFD Archaeologist

Nope, not any of the ones you've probably seen lately. This is the one they flew shortly after Amity in summer of 2011, downloaded from the posting to Archaeologyfieldwork.com.

I note it doesn't say "hey somebody with credentials please come take care of this mess in Eagar," but in retrospect I wonder if that's what they had in mind.

For your consideration....


Topic ID #13366 - posted 8/18/2011 3:34 AM
Archeological Proj Spct - Arizona Game and Fish Department
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Jennifer Palmer

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From Google:

ARCHEOLOGICAL PROJ SPCT
Job ID 1000061136
Req Name AGF37-11WS
Location Phoenix
Type Exmpt HF Apvd Mission Critical
Shift
Department Game and Fish Department
Salary Grade 19
Salary Range $33,435-$56,964
Total openings 1
Apply by Aug 26, 2011

Description
This position will advise and facilitate the protection, preservation and management of historic and archaeological resources for the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD) properties and activities. Oversees and advises AGFD staff on cultural resources and consults with the State Historic Preservation Office on archaeology and cultural compliance issues. Conducts cultural resource surveys on projects that benefit the Department; prepares documentation, report writing, GIS and database creation of cultural resources; project management, planning and review. Acts as the cultural resource liaison with other state and federal agencies; forms partnerships related to ensuring the protection and preservation of cultural resources. Develops programmatic agreements or other agreements to partner on compliance issues on private, state and federal lands; provides information on sites that may be eligible for listing to State Museum for inclusion in statewide database. Performs other duties as needed, attends meetings, conferences and training sessions.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: The preferred candidate will have knowledge of state and federal laws pertaining to historic preservation, archeology and cultural resource management. Skills in current scientific archaeological theory, methods and techniques in the identification evaluation and preservation treatment of archaeological resources. The candidate should be able to work independently and as part of a team, be able to manage multiple project tasks simultaneously. The preferred candidate will have a master's degree in archaeology or closely related field and two years of professional experience in archaeology or cultural resources management.
AGENCY JOB BOARD ID: AGF

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