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Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is hiring a Student Trainee (Archaeological Aid/Technician) through the Pathways Internship Program with anticipated employment for 6 to 8 weeks between May and July 2015. The Pathways Internship is open to current students.
Selected applicants will assist the Park Archaeologist, Park Curator and outside researchers to complete a variety of archaeological field and laboratory projects at park units throughout Ross County, Ohio.
Qualifications:
Salary $14.04- 15.71/hr. The anticipated work schedule is full-time, 40 hours/week for 6 to 8 weeks beginning in May. Positions may be terminated sooner depending on funding and workload. No government housing is available. Field work will be outdoors with exposure to heat, insects, allergens, and more.
Experience your America and build a fulfilling career by joining the National Park Service.
Become a part of our mission to unite our past, our cultures, and our special places; to establish important connections to the present and build a rich and lasting legacy for future generations.
Park field and laboratory projects are designed to help preserve, protect, and interpret the rich heritage of the Native American Hopewell Culture; connecting cultures- past, present, and future.
Questions? Please contact:
Bret J. Ruby, PhD, RPA
Archaeologist/Chief, Resource Management
Email: bret_J_ruby@nps.gov
Phone: 740-774-1126
For more information,
Apply through www.usajobs.gov.
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is hiring a Student Trainee (Archaeological Aid/Technician) through the Pathways Internship Program with anticipated employment for 6 to 8 weeks between May and July 2015. The Pathways Internship is open to current students.
Selected applicants will assist the Park Archaeologist, Park Curator and outside researchers to complete a variety of archaeological field and laboratory projects at park units throughout Ross County, Ohio.
Qualifications:
- You must be a current student enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a degree or certificate program on at least a half-time basis with a minimum overall 2.0 GPA
- Completion of an archaeological field school is highly desireable at the GS-04 level; required at the GS-05 level.
Salary $14.04- 15.71/hr. The anticipated work schedule is full-time, 40 hours/week for 6 to 8 weeks beginning in May. Positions may be terminated sooner depending on funding and workload. No government housing is available. Field work will be outdoors with exposure to heat, insects, allergens, and more.
Experience your America and build a fulfilling career by joining the National Park Service.
Become a part of our mission to unite our past, our cultures, and our special places; to establish important connections to the present and build a rich and lasting legacy for future generations.
Park field and laboratory projects are designed to help preserve, protect, and interpret the rich heritage of the Native American Hopewell Culture; connecting cultures- past, present, and future.
Questions? Please contact:
Bret J. Ruby, PhD, RPA
Archaeologist/Chief, Resource Management
Email: bret_J_ruby@nps.gov
Phone: 740-774-1126
For more information,
Visit:
- Pathways For Students & Recent Graduates to Federal Careers
- USAJobs "Working for America"
- Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
- Hopewell Culture
- Ohio History Central
- Earthworks Timeline
- Ancient Ohio Trail
- Hopewell Culture 100 B.C. - 400
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