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Cultural Resource Manager bei None

None · Cedar City, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite

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Works as the primary and official point of contact in all matters relating to cultural resources. Protects and preserves the Tribe’s cultural heritage. Represents the Tribe when dealing with other agencies on cultural resource issues including consultation responses. Oversees tribal cultural resource initiatives, serving as THPO and ensuring compliance with NAGPRA to protect ancestral heritage and sacred sites. Establishes and updates rules, regulations and ordinances related to cultural activities. Catalogs and archives cultural resource research materials and recordings. 

Work Schedule:

Monday - Friday

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1-Hour (Unpaid) Lunch break

Job Functions:

include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Manages the day-to-day operations for the Cultural Resource Department. 
  2. Coordinates the development of policies and procedures of the Cultural Resource Department and updates and process changes, as necessary.   
  3. Serves as the Tribal Historical Preservation Officer (THPO) for the Tribe with duties which include, but are not limited to: 
    1. Administer Federal Assistance for tribal historic preservation. 
    2. Advise and assist Federal and State agencies and local governments in carrying out their historic preservation responsibilities. 
    3. Consult with Federal agencies on Federal undertakings (Section 1060 that may affect tribal historic properties and, on any plans, to protect, manage, reduce, or mitigate harm to such properties). 
    4. Cooperate with the Secretary of the Interior, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and other Federal and state agencies, local governments, organizations, and individuals to ensure that tribal historic properties are taken into consideration at all levels of planning and development. 
    5. Identify and nominate properties to the National Register of Historic Places and administer applications for listing in the National Register. 
    6. Prepare and implement a historic preservation plan. 
    7. Provides and coordinates public information, education and training, technical assistance, and meetings in historic preservation to the community and staff. 
    8. Survey and inventory tribal historic properties. 
    9. Perform and follow the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) procedures and Archeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) enforcement related duties.  
  4. Oversees all internal and external cultural resource issues, including but not limited to, archaeological finds related to the Tribe, advocacy for the preservation of known cultural sites, historical/cultural liaison with local museums, governments, and agencies. 
  5. Develops initiatives to increase funding sources for the Tribe and Cultural Resource Department. Research grants/contracts, proposal writing, and negotiates with funding sources. 
  6. Develops partnerships and collaborations with appropriate educational, professional, and business entities as well as Project Consultants as needed. 
  7. Ensures the overall cultural restoration and preservation goals of the Tribe are met.  
  8. Develops and directs all historic preservation and cultural resource management projects, activities, and investigations. 
  9. Consults with Federal and State agencies and other various groups to address matters of interest and importance to the Tribe regarding historic preservation and cultural resources. 
  10. Maintains knowledge of all Federal, State and Tribal regulations relevant to historic preservation and cultural resource management. 
  11. Monitors, documents, and investigates culturally significant sites. Assists in research of reference materials such as State and national register files, university files, church documents, historical documents, archaeological reports, maps and aerial photos and interviews source individuals concerning project areas.  
  12. Develops and maintains database of culturally significant items and locations to the Tribe. 
  13. Serves as the primary contact for agencies seeking to comply with National Historical Preservation Act (NHPA) Section 106 requirements. 
  14. Establishes and maintains good relationships with Federal agencies regarding repatriation of tribally affiliated human remains and sacred objects. 
  15. Establishes procedures to inventory, protect, preserve, and manage cultural resources, sacred sites and other historically or culturally significant sites, lands, and resources. 
  16. Works with Tribal Elders and others with special knowledge to preserve the Tribe’s culture, traditions, language, etc. 
  17. Increases understanding and knowledge of the culture and heritage of the Tribe. 
  18. Coordinate youth cultural camps with other Southern Paiute Tribes. 
  19. Supports the continuity of the Tribe’s culture for future generations by completed quarterly community activities in each service area that are targeted towards preservation. 
  20. Participates in field work for historic preservation and cultural resource management projects, as necessary. 
  21. Develops and operates within the approved annual operating budget, ensuring that all funding requirements are met in a timely manner including required reports.  
  22. Attends Tribal Council meetings, prepares reports and presentations to inform the Tribal leadership and membership of preservation activities and cultural resource related activities and/or issues as needed. 
  23. Coordinate representatives to speak at special functions. 
  24. Travel to meetings and make site visits, as necessary. 
  25. Attends trainings and meetings as needed to keep knowledge up to date with current resource management and historic preservation practices. 
  26. Other duties as assigned to support the efficient operations of the Tribe 

Requirements

General Requirements:

  • Must be insurable through the Tribe’s vehicle insurance (required).
  • Must pass a criminal and fingerprints background check according to P.L. 101.630 standards (required).
  • Must pass a pre-employment alcohol/drug screening (required).

Education & Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Indigenous or Native American Studies, Cultural Resource Management, Anthropology, Archaeology, History or a related field from an accredited college or university required. 
  • Grant writing experience preferred; must be able to draft professional correspondence and compose formal NAGPRA-related documentation.  


License & Certification:

  • Must possess, maintain, and provide proof of a valid Driver’s License.
  • Must possess, maintain, and provide a certificate in a social science field (Tribal Archaeology Monitor Training, Anthropology Training, etc.) within one (1) year of hire. 

Benefits

  • Group Health Care Plan (Health, Dental, Vision, Life/AD&D and Long-Term Disability). Employer paid premiums for Employee, Spouse and Dependents
  • Supplemental/Voluntary Benefits (Life/AD&D and Short-Term Disability, Hospital Indemnity, Accident, Critical Illness)
  • HSA Bank Account - Monthly employer contributions
  • Retirement Plan (401k, Roth) - Dollar for dollar match up to 6%
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Holidays (Federal, State and Tribal) - Paid according to set work schedule only
  • Paid Birthday Leave
  • Paid Bereavement Leave
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Education Assistance Program
  • Wellness Program - Earn up to $1,000 into your HSA account per year
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