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NAGPRA Bioarchaeologist - Job Number: 251014
Organization: Okla Museum of Natural History
Job Location: Oklahoma-Norman-Norman Campus
Schedule: Full-time
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8-5, occasional evenings and weekends
Work Type: Onsite
Salary Range: Targeted salary $48,000 depending on education and experience
Benefits Provided: Yes
Required Attachments: Resume, Cover Letter
Job Description
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The Sam Noble Museum Archaeology Department seeks an experienced biological anthropologist or bioarcheologist to carry out analysis of ancestral remains from archaeological sites that are subject to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). This work will include skeletal assessments to determine the minimum number of individuals, age and sex. This position will also facilitate the preparation of ancestral remains for repatriation and review museum documentation and other sources to identify associated funerary objects. The successful candidate must demonstrate a sensitivity to and respect for diverse systems of belief while participating in consultations with tribal representatives, archaeologists, and officials from local, state, and federal agencies. This position will work under the supervision of the NAGPRA Program Coordinator and in collaboration with the Curator of Archaeology.
Essential Duties:
- Documentation of ancestral remains of individuals from archaeological sites
- Participates in tribal consultations as needed
- Prepares ancestral remains for repatriation
- Identifies, prepares, tags and catalog new and existing collections, including inventorying and rehousing archaeological collections and sensitive NAGPRA collections.
- Creates catalog records in a database management system for archaeological collections and associated documentation
- Assists in project management, writing reports and maintaining records and in grant proposal preparation
- Assist with the supervisor of assistants, interns and volunteers
- Operates and maintains highly technical research equipment and facilities and assists others in the proper use of equipment.
- Procures supplies and equipment needed for laboratory and field operations.
- May meet with visitors to the collection, filling patron requests remotely and in person and give tours, present lectures or assist with collection-related topics
- May assist with special projects such as exhibit content preparation, storage and catalog improvements
- May assist with outreach programs and participate in educational activities, as appropriate
- Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position
This full-time, 12-month, annually renewable professional staff position will work under the supervision of the NAGPRA Program Coordinator and in collaboration with the Curator of Archaeology.
Job Requirements
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Required Education: Bachelor's degree in a related field, AND:
- 24 months of related research experience
Equivalency/Substitution: Will accept 48 months of related work experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 72 months of related experience
Skills:
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- Highly organized and able to handle multiple projects and deadlines
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to work independently and in teams
- Technical writing skills
- Knowledge of research methodologies and techniques
- Project management experience
- Knowledge of specialized terminology (e.g., scientific or technical)
- Must use established occupational health and safety practices
Certifications or licenses:
Physical Requirements:
- Required to be mobile, agile, bend, stoop, squat, climb, lift and carry
- Ability to engage in repetitive motions
- Able to read handwritten documents
- Able to speak including expressing oneself or exchanging information with others
- Able to hear including receiving detailed information orally
- Able to see including color, depth, perception or clarity
- Able to write/print legibly
- Able to handle small items with extreme care
- Frequent exposure to pressure caused by deadlines and busy periods
- May be required to travel
- May require contact with other departments and university officials
- Frequent exposure to safety hazards from chemicals and onerous odors
Departmental Preferences:
- Master's degree or Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology, Bioarcheology or Archaeology with experience working on NAGPRA collections
- Minimum of 24 months of related experience with osteology
- Basic knowledge of NAGPRA legislation and a willingness to deepen this understanding
- Museum experience, especially working with archaeological collections
- Working knowledge of the archaeology of the Plains or Southeast US
- Demonstrate willingness to work collaboratively and respectfully with tribal representatives and organizations
- Strong communication (verbal and written) and organization skills
- Demonstrated ability to work with computers, including database management systems (e.g., Excel)