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The Wrangell St. Elias National Park and Preserve (Alaska) will be
advertising two positions for GS-9 archaeologists in the near future. The
positions have not been announced yet, but we are trying to get a jump on
the hiring process at this late date. One of the positions will help with
archaeological work at the Kennecott Mines National Landmark. The other
will be conducting compliance work in other parts of the 13 million acre
park. Applicants must satisfy the Secretary of the Interior’s professional
standards, meaning graduate degree in archeology, anthropology, or closely
related field, plus experience. We are particularly interested in
applicants who will be enrolled in a college or university during the fall,
but all qualified applicants will be considered. Positions would run from
June to August or September.
These positions can be challenging because of the remoteness of the
location, but the experience is well worth any minor inconvenience. For
more details please contact: [log in to unmask] (Cultural Resources
Specialist) or [log in to unmask] (Archaeologist, Kennecott).
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