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Archeological Assistant

Company Name:
University of Arkansas
Minimum
Qualifications:
Applicant must possess a Bachelor''s degree in anthropology or a related field.
At least twelve weeks of field experience, experience in working with archeological collections and data, and knowledge of computers is required.
Required Applicant Documents:
Cover Letter
Curriculum Vitae
Letter of Reference 1
Letter of Reference 2
Letter of Reference 3
Recruitment Contact Information:
Dr George Sabo III
Overall Purpose/Job Objective:
Duties include field work (requiring in-state travel), data analysis collections processing, record keeping, and interaction with visitors and callers to the Station, all under the direction of the Research Station Archeologist.
Attention to details, self-motivation, and flexibility are essential. Must be able to work independently and meet internal deadlines
Posting Number: 0602898
Working Title: Archeological Assistant
Work Schedule, hours/week: 40 hours; varies
Title Code: 2488
Type of Position: Professional
Department (BU) Code: ARAS-Ark Archeological Survey
Posting Date/Job Open Date: 05-30-2014
Job Close Date: Open Until Filled
Temporary?: No
Benefits Eligible: Yes
Salary/Hourly Range: 24,000/yr
Pay Grade Level: n/a
Does this position require any license(s)/certification(s)?: No
Does this position require a background check?: No
Is this position weather / event essential?: No
Anticipated Start Date: 07-01-2014
Overtime Eligible: No
Hiring Location: 222 Administration Building Fayetteville, AR 72701.
Quicklink for Posting: Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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