Director of Public Archaeology Facility
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Job Description:
Budget Title: Senior Staff Associate (SL-5)
Salary: $90,000 - 105,0000
Binghamton University's Division of Research seeks a Director for the University's Public Archaeology Facility (PAF), a campus-designated Organized Research Center. PAF is an archaeological research center that specializes in all dimensions of cultural resource management (CRM) within the Northeastern U.S., mainly in New York and Pennsylvania. Established in 1972, PAF's grants and contracts support 25 employees (project managers, field/lab technicians, and administrative personnel) within the University's Division of Research. Our staff provides federal, state, local, and private groups within the Northeastern US with professional archaeological surveys in compliance with state and federal regulations. Our grants and contracts generate scholarly research that enhances the professional visibility of our staff, faculty, students, and university within the local community, region, and nation. We train archaeologists (undergraduates and graduates) to be field and research specialists within a CRM context. Our staff implements "Public Archaeology" through community programs, Native American collaborations, and preservation initiatives. The successful candidate will be expected to be a strong cultural resource management (CRM) professional with demonstrated experience in managing all operations associated with a thriving CRM research center within a University setting. The person selected will be collegial and have a record of working collaboratively with an established professional staff of archaeologists and administrative staff. This is a full-time research management position. The successful candidate will be expected to have a strong research focus (preferably within the Northeast or Middle Atlantic), and be capable of advancing the education, research, and outreach mission of PAF and Binghamton University. Specific Responsibilities:
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Deadline for Internal Applicants: March 29, 2019 Deadline for External Applicants: Open until filled Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the vacancy is filled. Persons interested in this position should apply online. Please submit:
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