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"James G. Gibb" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 May 1998 21:18:02 -0400
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The Lost Towns of Anne Arundel Project, Al Luckenbach, Director, expects
to fill the position of Assistant Director for Operations beginning July
1, 1998, and running through June 30, 1999. Prospects for contract
renewal for the next four years are good. The Lost Towns Project
operates out of Annapolis, Maryland, and involves the public in original
archaeological, archival, and environmental research, focusing on Anne
Arundel County's 'lost' 17th and 18th-century towns. The Project owns
and operates a ground-penetrating radar, cesium magnetometer, digital
videocamera, and a number of cutting edge computers and programs; all
operated by a talented crew of eleven archaeologists and historians
including three Ph.D.'s and three M.A.'s.
 
The successful candidate will: supervise the Lab Manager and Operations
Manager; oversee invoicing and staff scheduling; assist with field
direction;  and work in concert with the Assistant Director for Research
on grants, reports, and publications. The position is that of
independent contractor. There are no health/insurance benefits and the
Assistant Director will be responsible for any tax liabilities incurred
as a self-employed person. Salary range: $28,000 through $32,000,
depending on experience and training. A.B.D./Ph.D. preferred. M.A. a
must. Send c.v. to: James G. Gibb, PACE, P.O. Box 6675, Annapolis, MD
21401 [410.222.7441]; or e-mail as attached document, any format, to:
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