Colleagues,
I am letting you know that the deadline for the Smithsonian Curator/Research Archaeologist Position in Human/Environmental Interaction has been extended to March 10.
Please also note that although this position is advertised as a four year term position, there is a possibility of conversion to permanent status at the end of that term depending on the result of a review of the accomplishments of the person in the position. It is, then, essentially a tenure-track position.
Finally you should note that federal hiring rules restrict the applicant pool to US citizens only. Also there are instructions in the official posting of the position for applicants with degrees from foreign universities that need to be followed.
More on the position is below and the official job announcement and instructions on how to apply can be found at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/426682100
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Curator, Research Archaeologist
Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History
Smithsonian Institution
The Department of Anthropology at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History is seeking an archaeology curator who will perform scientific research and professional curation in Anthropology in the general field of archaeology, specifically human interaction with the environment and human ecology.
The successful candidate will develop research based on Smithsonian collections, expand collections use and build collections, in addition to conducting research on human environmental interactions in the past and present, human ecology, historical ecology, archaeobiology (archaeobotany/zooarchaeology). Research will investigate the complex relationships between humans and the natural environment while also addressing major research themes within anthropology and archaeology. Curators are expected to regularly publish scholarly manuscripts in reviewed journals, participate in departmental and other public programming initiatives, serve as consultant and expert advisor on professional matters in area of expertise, and seek external funding via grants and other funding sources.
This position will be offered as a four-year Federal term position, which is comparable to a tenure-track position, and the position will be filled at the GS-12 level. The museum’s authorized salary range for this position at this time is $76,378 - $81,471 per year. U.S. citizenship is required. College transcripts and proof of U.S. accreditation for foreign study must be submitted online by the closing date of announcement or your application will be disqualified. For complete requirements and application procedures go to https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/426682100 or www.usajobs.gov and refer to Announcement 16A-JW-301080-DEU-NMNH. The announcement opens January 21, 2016. Applications and all supporting documentation must be received on-line by February 18, 2016 and must reference the announcement number. All applicants will be notified by email when their application is received.
To learn more about the Department of Anthropology, please view our website: www.anthropology.si.edu
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