Working cooperatively with the National Park Service’s Joshua Tree National Park (JOTR), the Cultural Resource Services (CRS) at the Great Basin Institute is recruiting one Archaeological Technician to support cultural resource inventories. The principal objective of this position is to document or monitor cultural resources in accordance with the park’s compliance needs and conservation efforts.
Primary Responsibilities:Â
- Support archaeological field surveys, site recording, mapping, excavations, site condition assessments, monitoring, writing sections of draft reports;Â
- Complete database entry and file management;Â
- Assist with preparation of National Register Nominations and Determinations of Eligibility; andÂ
- Perform other routine tasks associated with resource division functions.
- Drafting synthesis report for park management projectsÂ
Some ecological restoration tasks may be included, such as planting native plants or vertical mulching for trees. Completing archaeological surveys in the desert southwest requires the physical endurance to walk over a variety of terrains and in a variety of weather conditions, including extreme heat, and carry a heavy pack. Overnight camping for several days at a time in remote areas may be required.
Location:
Joshua Tree National Park encompasses nearly 800,000 acres in southern California, a 1-hour drive from Palm Springs, 2- to 3-hour drive from Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Joshua Tree National Park is of special management concern, lying in the transition of the Mojave Desert and the Colorado Desert. Aside from the outdoor recreation opportunities and natural wonders within the park, Death Valley, the Mojave Preserve, as well as Lake Mead and Spring Mountains National Recreation Areas are nearby and afford a diversity of outdoor activities ranging from hiking, mountain biking and rock hounding to fishing, boating and skiing/snowboarding.
Field conditions at Joshua Tree include hot, arid days with high exposure to the sun, as well as cold, winter weather. Resources of the region include threatened and/or endangered species habitat, big game habitats, abandoned mine lands, and historic and prehistoric cultural sites.
Contract Timeline:
- Full time (40 hours/week); some overtime and weekend work may occasionally be required.
- 52+ week appointment based on job performance and funding availability.
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Compensation and Benefits:
- Wage: Up to $25 to $27 an hour DOE
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance available premium 100% paid by GBI through Cigna Insurance
- Paid time off accruals and paid federal holidays
- Field per diem for any required overnight camping stays
- 401(k) retirement plan with up to 4% employer match (fully vested on Day 01 through the Vanguard Network.)
- $25,000 Basic Life & AD & D Insurance
- Pro Gear Discounts and memberships