>From: "Smith, Roger" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: 'Anita Cohen-Williams' <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Florida Job Opportunity
>Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:24:48 -0500
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>Hi Anita,
>Can you help to distribute this to a wider world? Note the deadline for
>applicants is next week.
>Thanks,
>Roger
>
>
>
>The Florida Division of Historical Resources is looking for
>a new Chief of the Bureau of Archaeological Research.
>The title of the position is Archaeology Supervisor
>Position Number is 45000207
>Employment Location is Tallahassee
>Salary is $45,000.0 - $73,582.34
>
>See online advertisement at
>https://jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html?refnode=40005
>
>Applicants must submit a completed State of Florida Employment application
>to the People First Service Center, either online, at
><https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com>.; via fax to (904) 636-2627, or
>telephonically by calling 1-877-562-7287, and answer all qualifying
>questions, by the application deadline, to be considered for the position.
>Do Not submit applications directly to the agency.
>
>APPLICATION DEADLINE IS 11:59 P.M. EST FEBRUARY 10, 2004
>
>REQUIRED ENTRY LEVEL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
>A master's degree in Archaeology, Anthropology or related field. Two years
>of professional experience in cultural resource management/historic
>preservation law application. Two years of supervisory experience. Four
>years of professional experience in Archaeology. Ability to prepare
>professionally accepted archaeological research reports. Experience
>speaking in public. Ability to use Microsoft Office Professional
>applications.
>
>DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
>Manages & coordinates all administrative, programmatic, & operational
>activities of the Bureau. Assists with coordination of the Division's
>technical assistance activities as well as responses to general & specific
>public inquires regarding the survey, excavation, & interpretation of the
>archaeological sites on state-owned lands. Administers & coordinates the
>development & implementation of interagency agreements regarding the survey,
>excavation & interpretation of the archaeological sites on state-owned
>lands. Coordinates the archaeological research & underwater salvage &
>exploration permit programs in accordance with rules of the Department of
>State. Coordinates the designation of state archaeological landmarks.
>Supervises & coordinates staff activities, archaeological projects, Bureau's
>publication program, the preparation of nominations to the National Register
>of Historic Places, & the Conservation & Recreation Lands survey program.
>Writes scientific reports & papers on archaeological research. Represents
>the Bureau at meetings & workshops, gives public presentations on Bureau
>programs & on Florida Archaeology. Prepares draft rules & legislation as
>assigned; prepares contracts; &, prepares & maintains data bases & programs.
>
>EXAMPLES OF WORK
>Supervises employees by assigning work, reviewing progress and assessing
>performance.
>Gathers, analyzes, and reports data on human physical characteristics,
>social customs, and artifacts, such as weapons, tools, pottery, and
>clothing.
>Studies museum collections of skeletal remains and human fossils to
>determine their meaning in terms of long-range human evolution.
>Studies physical and physiological adaptations to differing environments and
>hereditary characteristics of living populations.
>Studies growth patterns, sexual differences, and aging phenomena of human
>groups, current and past.
>Studies cultures, particularly pre-industrial and non-Western societies,
>including religion, economics, mythology and traditions, and intellectual
>and artistic life.
>Observes and measures bodily variations and physical attributes of existing
>human types.
>Prepares and supervises archaeological excavations.
>Manages and conserves archaeological results for the public and other
>specialists.
>Interprets archaeological results for the public and other specialists.
>Conserves and catalogues artifacts and other material remains from
>archaeological sites.
>Conducts background research on environmental and land use history and
>previous research conducted on the geographic location and time period.
>Studies relationships between language and culture and social linguistic
>studies, relationship between individual personality and culture, or complex
>industrialized societies.
>Formulates general laws of cultural development, general rules of social and
>cultural behavior, or general value orientations.
>Applies anthropological data and techniques to solution of problems in human
>relations.
>Applies anthropological concepts to current problems.
>Studies artifacts, architectural features, and types of structures recovered
>by excavation in order to determine age and cultural identity.
>Classifies and interprets artifacts, architectural features, and types of
>structures recovered by excavation to determine age and cultural identity.
>Establishes chronological sequence of development of each culture from
>simpler to more advanced levels.
>Understands different philosophical systems and religions, including their
>basic principles, values, ethics, ways of thinking, customs, and practices,
>and their impact on human culture.
>Uses current professionally accepted methods of archaeological survey and
>excavation.
Anita Cohen-Williams
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