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Archaeology Tech I

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Coulee Dam, United States Colville Tribes Full time

Description

CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled with bi-weekly reviews

POSITION: Archaeology Technician I

SALARY:  $20.20, per hour DOE

REPORTS TO: Jackie Cook

LOCATION:  , Nespelem, WA 

Basic Functions:  Performs cultural resources work focusing on traditional properties, archaeology, collections, cultural plants, and museum. The job functions will vary between general office work to assisting senior staff and working independently. This position is designed for work in the Colville Tribal Museum in Coulee Dam and/or the Fort Okanogan Interpretive Center in Brewster. Position is contracted funded - no guarantee of continued employment should funding cease. There will be weekend work.

Qualifications

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Training: 

Requires a High School Diploma or equivalency and experience comparable to fulfill the functions of the position. Any experience in Anthropology, Native American Studies, or Museology/Collection Management or closely related field preferred.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Requires knowledge of CCT history, culture, legends, and traditions of the 12 constituent tribes.  Requires the knowledge of equipment such as: fax, copier, scanner, digital video-recorder, point-of-sale purchases, etc. Requires knowledge in the use of Microsoft Office Programs- Word, Access, Excel. Use patience in dealing with a diverse population. Understand what Native American Studies, Botany/Plant Ecology, and Museum work means. Closely related experience demonstrating the ability to perform the duties of the position.  Requires ability to perform all duties of the position in a high volume environment that may be dominated by distractions. Must be able to learn, understand, and apply Tribal rules, regulations and policies. Requires the ability to plan, organize and prioritize work in order to meet schedules and timelines. Requires the a bility to use a personal computer to produce correspondence, informational materials, and conduct basic research. Requires the ability to maintain confidentiality of private and sensitive information. Requires willingness to learn collections techniques. Requires willingness to work on tedious tasks such as photocopying documents. Requires a dependable and punctual work history. Requires the ability to work independently after initial training. Ability to multi-task while meeting deadlines. Requires the ability to maintain good judgement and common sense. Must work well with others.