Folks:
PLease pass this along to anybody ya know. . . BTW: the AAS is also
looking for a Ph.D. level Station Archeologist for their Arkidelphia
Research Station.
ADIOS,
jcb
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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Archeological Research Assistant
Two Positions
University of Arkansas At Monticello Research Station
and Blytheville Research Station
Job Description: Duties will include fieldwork, public contact
and outreach, collection and record management, and assistance on
research projects.
Position and Location: Positions are a full-time, non-tenure
track. Individuals will be based in Monticello and work for the Survey
Archeologist at the Monticello Research Station, and in Blytheville and
work for the Survey Archeologist there at the Blytheville Research
Station.
Qualifications: Advanced Degree in Anthropology preferred but not
required. Field experience, familiarity with Eastern U.S. archeology, a
driver's license, and enthusiasm for public archeology are essential
qualifications. Good communication skills, archeological experience in
the Southeast, and familiarity with computers are highly recommended.
The Assistant's activities will vary with the seasons and other office
activities at both stations.
Salary: $18,000 - $25,000 depending on qualifications.
Starting Date: September or October 1999
Anticipated Application Closing Date: August 31, 1999
Application: Statement of interest, resume, and names of three
references should be sent to:
Dr. Thomas J. Green
Arkansas Archeological Survey
2475 N. Hatch Avenue
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72704
For maps of territory and other information check out the AAS web site
at:
The Arkansas Archeological Survey is a unit of the University of
Arkansas System. The University of Arkansas is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action institution.
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R. Joe Brandon
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