The Archaeology & Referral Coordinator will be tasked with responding to archaeological referrals, reviewing/issuing KFN archaeological permits, liaising and coordinating with all levels of government and industry, undertaking period archaeological field work, and populating, managing, and maintaining the data and referral management system, as well as coordinating referral responses, communicating with the Director and/or Chief on referrals and other related activities and initiatives as directed and delegated by the Director of Intergovernmental Relations.
The Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) invites applications for a full-time tenure stream position in anthropological archaeology with a focus on Ontario Archaeology. The appointment will be at the rank of Associate Professor, and will commence on July 1, 2022, or shortly thereafter.
Ahousaht is seeking a highly skilled and compassionate individual to oversee a unique multi-faceted Research Project relating to the Ahousaht Indian Residential School and the Christie Indian Residential School which operated in Ahousaht territories.
The Coordinator will:
A. Create a Work Plan and Scopes of Work that addresses the following:
Indian Residential School Research Coordinator (Contract Position)
Ahousaht is seeking a highly skilled and compassionate individual to oversee a unique multi-faceted Research Project relating to the Ahousaht Indian Residential School and the Christie Indian Residential School which operated in Ahousaht territories. The Coordinator will: A. Create a Work Plan and Scopes of Work that addresses the following:
The Government of Alberta invites applications for the position of Geomatics Technologist at the Archaeological Survey, Historic Resources Management Branch. Further details and information on how to apply are here:
Responsibilities: Primary responsibilities are supervision of field- and office-based heritage resource management work relating to all aspects of regulatory heritage resources management, with a focus on forestry, mining, energy, parks and community infrastructure projects. Active participation in SNRC’s safety management process is a key responsibility of this position.
On behalf of the Canadian Archaeological Association, we call for immediate action to support communities to locate the children who died at and went missing from Indian Residential Schools, as outlined in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action 71-76. We also call for immediate action to support Indigenous communities searching for lost loved ones who never came home from other schools, hospitals, and sanatoria across the land we now call Canada.