Archaeology Crew Lead (Sequoia NF, Hume Lake RD)
The Great Basin Insitute
Dunlap, California
Job Type | Temporary |
Salary | $26 - $28 per hour |
Benefits | Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance premiums are covered 100% by GBI. Available on the first day of the month following the start of employment. Shared housing provided. Camping Per Diem: $15/night as necessary. Uniform Stipend. $25,000 Basic Life & AD&D |
Deadline | Apr 25, 2025 |
Experience | 0 - 1 years |
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the USFS, is recruiting an Archaeology Crew Lead to complete Section 106 and Section 110 cultural resource surveys, site recording, and monitoring for various projects within the Sequoia National Forest. These projects all serve GBI's Cultural Resources program’s greater mission of helping the USFS in their critical goal of improving forest resilience in the face of worsening climate conditions and increased wildfire threats. The work that you will do directly protects sensitive cultural sites, helping ensure the stories they tell are preserved for generations to come.
The Archaeology Crew Lead position provides professional development and leadership opportunities in cultural resource management including increased exposure and responsibility enacting USFS processes, procedures, and compliance measures; assisting in reporting and data entry/quality assurance and control; and increased technical experience. Expanded opportunities and exposure to additional disciplines (e.g., forestry, wildlife, hydrology, etc.) and projects may exist. This position will serve USFS vegetation management and fuels reduction efforts, supporting initiatives for healthy, productive, and resilient forest landscapes and resources.
The Archaeology Crew Lead will perform a variety of activities to support all stages of project work. Leads will be responsible for crew safety and oversight, provide or assist in training, and communicate with agency and GBI staff as needed. Crew size will range between 2-6 people. Primary archaeology field duties include, but are not limited to:
- Lead archaeology crew to conduct and complete field surveys in areas planned for forest projects to document, assess and characterize the status of new cultural resources.
- Monitor existing sites and complete site updates and condition assessments.
- Prepare California DPR site records, GIS maps, and photographic records in addition to inputting data to the USFS heritage database.
- Lead and collaborate with agency personnel and all other crew members to support field safety, communication, planning, logistics, quality assurance, field implementation, and reporting efforts.
Primary office duties include, but are not limited to:
- Performing literature reviews and project background research.
- Assisting with Section 106 and Section 110 reporting, including drafting project maps.
- Drafting California DPR archeological site records, archeological site maps, and archeological sketch maps.
- Assisting with GIS data management.
Location:
The Forest Service, a federal agency in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, administers the Sequoia National Forest which consists of three ranger districts. The Giant Sequoia National Monument has two separate sections; the northern portion located on the Hume Lake Ranger District near Dunlap, California, and the southern portion on the Western Divide Ranger District just east of Springville, California. The Kern River Ranger District lies at the southern end of the forest near Lake Isabella.
The Sequoia is one of nineteen National Forests in California. It takes its name from the giant sequoia, the world's largest tree, which grows in more than 30 groves in the forest's lower elevation slopes. The Sequoia's landscape is as spectacular as its trees. Soaring granite monoliths, glacier-carved canyons, roaring whitewater, and more await your discovery at the Sierra Nevada's southern end. Elevations range from 1,000 feet in the foothill region to peaks over 12,000 feet in the rugged high country, providing visitors with some of the most spectacular views of mountainous landscape in the entire west.
Compensation & Benefits:
- Wage: $26/hour with overtime at 1.5x hourly rate. Full time, average 40 hours per week.
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance premiums are covered 100% by GBI. Available on the first day of the month following the start of employment.
- Shared housing provided.
- Camping Per Diem: $15/night as necessary.
- Uniform Stipend.
- $25,000 Basic Life & AD&D insurance at no cost;
- Personal leave and holidays;
- Access to Pro Deals;
Contract Timeline:
Start and end dates may vary according to local conditions: Tentatively mid-May through mid-November.
Projects are weather dependent and there is always a chance the season will end earlier if weather prevents safe field operations.
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree in anthropology, archaeology or related discipline, including relevant field methods training coursework AND two years of archaeology related field work;
- Experience leading crews in the field, including oversight of crew safety, communication, fidelity to methods and data quality;
- Proficiency in navigation using GPS, topographic map and compass;
- Ability to recognize and record prehistoric and historic artifacts, features, and sites;
- Possess a clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license with the ability to safely operate and maintain a 4WD vehicle on and off paved roads;
- Ability to work effectively in a team setting with USFS staff, GBI staff, interns, volunteers, academic, state, and federal partners;
- Ability to work safely and productively in remote field settings under adverse conditions. This may include occasionally overnight work & camping in remote areas for consecutive nights;
- Ability to understand, implement and adhere to established data collection, inventory, assessment, and monitoring protocols;
- Capacity to collect and maintain field data in an organized manner that is easily understood and accessible to other resources staff;
- Strong communication skills with a diverse audiences, both written and oral;
- Willingness to work a variable schedule in response to project needs, possibly including some weekends, nights, holidays;
- Physically fit to work outdoors, carry up to 50 pounds of personal and/or field equipment, hike up to 10 miles a day, and withstand the rigors of a forested and/or high desert environment in all seasons.
Preferred:
- At least two years of field leadership experience;
- Previous work experience in the Sierra Nevada region and/or the Great Basin;
- Familiarity with Section 106/110 of the NHPA and California SHPO and Nevada SHPO compliance procedures;
- Knowledge of cultural resource management issues in the Western United States;
- Advanced skill using specialized software such as Microsoft Office Suite, ArcPro GIS, and Google Earth.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This physically demanding work, often in remote locations, will provide crew members with rewarding exposure to some of America's backcountry landscapes. These positions require extensive hiking in sometimes steep terrain at altitudes ranging from 750 - 10,000 ft AMSL. Archaeology crew members will be expected to carry their own personal gear and water on a daily basis, possibly during extreme or inclement weather conditions such as heat, snow, or rain. Work schedules, generally four 10-hour days with 3 days off each week, are subject to change depending on weather and project needs. Camping near a work site for several days may be required to meet project objectives.
Archaeology crew members must be able to work in harsh and rapidly changing environments, camp in the backcountry for consecutive days, work in all types of weather conditions, traverse uneven terrain, carry a heavy pack in excess of 40lbs, and be in overall good physical condition. Prior experience working in similar backcountry settings is preferred.
NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employees may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the organization's ongoing needs.
Disclaimer: Although the organization has attempted to accurately and thoroughly describe this position, GBI reserves the right to change the same, including to change, add to or subtract from the duties outlined, within the sole discretion of the organization, at any time, with or without advance notice.
Using this web link please submit an up-to-date resume, a one-page cover letter that details your interest in the position, and any qualifications not fully outlined in your resume, and contact information for three professional references. Qualified applicants will be contacted to schedule an interview. For questions regarding this position, please contact akelly@gbinstitute.org
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Category | General / Stewardship |
Tags | GIS, Cultural Resources |