Curation Assistant, Archaeology, Ohio History Connection
The Ohio History Connection is seeking a Curation Assistant in its Museum & Library Services Division on a one year contract with the possibility of extension.
This position assists Archaeology Staff with various field work projects at Ohio History Connection sites. Examples of responsibilities include:
* Conducting Phase I-III archaeological field work at Ohio History Connection sites.
* Performing artifact processing and cataloging.
* Contributing to the preparation of technical reports of the results of Phase I-III archaeological investigations.
Applicants should possess a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology/Archaeology, although a Master's degree would be preferred, and have field and lab work experience in a CRM setting and excellent writing skills.
Thorough knowledge of archaeological field methods, knowledge of and experience with artifact identification, intermediate mathematical skills, computer skills, proficiency with MS Word, Excel and Access are desired.
In-State, overnight travel will be necessary.
For more information or to complete an online application go to: http://www.ohiohistory.org/about/jobs/. Or contact the Ohio History Connection Human Resource Office at:
800 E. 17th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43211-2497
Fax: 614.297.2293
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The Ohio History Connection is an equal opportunity employer. The Ohio History Connection does not discriminate in its employment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, and veteran status, or on any other basis that would be in violation of any applicable federal, state or local law.
Linda Pansing | Curator of Archaeology
Ohio History Connection | 800 E. 17th Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43211
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