Archeologist
Forest Service
Williams, Arizona$62k – $97k56d ago
About the role
Duties are listed at the GS-11 grade level. Provide consultation and advice to personnel regarding cultural resource matters to resolve problems. Develops, coordinates, and implements the Heritage Resource Program on the unit, including the development of policy, immediate and long-range objectives, integration with resource activities, and establishment or priorities. Consult with recognized Indian Tribes under provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) to discuss concerns, ensure compliance, and assess impact. Coordinate the budget and project plan of work for archeological and cultural activities. Prepare maps, inventories, reports, and records relative to the discovery, protection, inventory, salvage, and interpretation of heritage and cultural resource areas to provide support to survey crew. Plan and execute surveys for the location and verification of archeological and historical sites. Adminis
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