Posted: Nov 19, 2024

Archaeologist

Part-time
Salary: $27.00 - $32.00 Hourly
Application Deadline: N/A
Archaeology

The ideal candidate is a motivated and detail-oriented Archaeologist, willing to provide a full range of
archaeological services for diverse projects across California. In this role, you will split your time between
fieldwork and office-based tasks, conducting archaeological surveys, monitoring, excavations, and data collection. The ideal candidate will be passionate about archaeology, have a strong work ethic, and be eager to expand their skills while working closely with seasoned professionals. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to exciting projects, travel to various eld locations, and play an integral role in preserving and documenting cultural resources.

Duties include but are not limited to:
● Conduct archaeological surveys, monitoring, excavations, and testing across diverse project locations.
● Record archaeological sites, analyze artifacts, and prepare documentation using mapping and data collection tools, such as GPS or tablets.
● Assist in the preparation of site records, artifact analysis, and technical reports.
● Conduct desktop reviews to support archaeological investigations.
● Effectively communicate with construction personnel and staff as needed.
● Ability to develop and maintain client relationships, ensuring high-quality deliverables and client satisfaction.
● Strong technical writing, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
● Stay up to date with knowledge of CRM regulations, best management practices, and industry trends.
● Excellent verbal and written communication skills with effective interpersonal skills for working within
multidisciplinary teams.
● Maintain accurate field notes and photographs to ensure proper project documentation.
● Observational skills for data recording and reporting.
● Regularly travel for field assignments, potentially involving extended stays or camping when local lodging is unavailable.
● Ability to participate in physically demanding fieldwork, including hiking and working in rugged environments.