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Position: Cultural Preservation Monitor
Job Function:
Provide tribal preservation monitoring and consultation for environmental projects during archaeological investigations and all ground disturbing activities required for projects.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Record all project activity on daily log which will include detailed information of project site (photographs, audio recording, GIS mapping ect.) and archaeologist/osteologist information
Work in collaboration with archaeologists and project engineers hired/employed by the Contractor
Catalog artifacts recovered from archaeological surveys or excavation work and donated collections.
Develop relationships and be in communication with local land owners and branches of government in the surrounding areas of the Colusa Indian Community Council's trust land and tribally-owned fee land.
Ability to learn Historic Preservation laws that affect historical and culturally valuable sites associated with and defined by the National Historic Preservation Act.
Maintain knowledge of all Federal, State and tribal regulations relevant to historic preservation.
Prepare, file and document clear, concise, and accurate records and reports, correspondence, research and field notes.
Must be able to research the history, culture, traditions, language and other activities of the Cachil DeHe Wintun preservation efforts.
Utilize GIS system for reports
Meet with Tribal Partners to assess needs and attend functions as requested.
Attend regular required Department meetings
Maintain high confidentiality standards at all times.
All other duties as assigned
Additional Desired Qualifications:
Strong knowledge of Cachil DeHe Wintun Tribe history, culture, traditions or willingness to learn.
Research and develop knowledge of Federal/State Gathering laws specific to surrounding counties.
Familiarity with regulations and standards of various regulatory and credentialing groups relevant to historical preservation and cultural resource management.
Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills.
Excellent PC, MS Office and research skills.
Must have excellent time management skills and proven ability to be able to work with minimal supervision.
Able and willing to travel.
Education and Experience:
Knowledge of cultural preservation.
Knowledge of operating geographic information (GIS) system for backup.
Site monitoring experience.
Education in anthropology, sociology or Native American studies
Physical Requirements:
Will be required to stand, stoop, bend, twist, reach and/or kneel.
May be required to move or lift supplies up to 50 pounds.
The noise level in this environment is usually moderate to loud.
May be exposed to various seasonal elements such as rain, wind, cold and heat in excess of 90ï°.
Will require occasional hiking in various terrain and landscapes to accomplish inventories and surveys of Tribal Cultural Properties.
Licensing Requirements:
Must possess a valid California Driver's license.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
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