Reporting to the Director of the Archaeology and Heritage Branch, the Heritage Conservation Advisor will:
Provide expert advice to the public, governments and agencies on matters pertaining to historic places, built heritage conservation and related programs.
Responsible for heritage project and regulatory reviews, permitting, inspections, and heritage program delivery.
Assist with research, policy development, correspondence
Prepare briefing materials.
Complete other duties and responsibilities as required
Georgia Tech, one of the world’s leading technological research universities, is launching a new initiative in archaeology. We look to fill the newly created H. Bruce McEver Chair in Archaeological Science and Technologies. We are seeking an accomplished archaeological researcher, educator, and academic leader who is eager to work collaboratively across Georgia Tech and to engage communities beyond the institute. The appointment will be to the rank of associate or full professor, commensurate with experience and accomplishments. The appointee will reside in the School of History and Sociology within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, with possible affiliation in engineering and the sciences. The position is expected to begin on 1 August 2024.
Req ID: 31629 Job Category: Faculty - Tenure Stream (continuing) Faculty/Division: University of Toronto Scarborough Department: UTSC: Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences Campus: University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC)
This is a 2-year term with the Cape Sable Historical Society. As the Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator for Archaeology, you will be responsible for coordinating the implementation of the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Nova Scotia’s Archaeology Sector.
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is seeking to hire a Curator of Archaeology to join our vibrant and dedicated team. This is a two-year term position with the potential to expand to a permanent full-time position in the future. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D., preferably with professional (e.g. museum or university) or postdoctoral experience. We invite applications from candidates with experience in any field of archaeology, but our preference will be for a candidate with a research focus that is applicable to Saskatchewan. Our team is energetic and high-performing, and we strive to maintain a relaxed and enjoyable work environment. Curators at the RSM enjoy significant freedoms to lead their program in meaningful and exciting ways.
The Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Saskatchewan is inviting applications for a Tier 1 or Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Community-Engaged Plains Archaeology. This position is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Canada Research Chairs (CRC) are part of the national strategy to make Canada one of the world's top countries in research and development (http://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca).
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs are proud to co-host the 55th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association.
The theme for this conference is “Gathering Perspectives”. As a way of learning and knowing, archaeology draws on many fields of study: geology, chemistry, ethnology, geomatics and biology to name a few. This way improves understanding of archaeological records of events, peoples’ lives and their identities; it is a strength of archaeological practice. At the same time, the discipline of archaeology has only recently begun to acknowledge, honour and respect its responsibilities to, and impacts on, the descendants of those who made the places and belongings studied. Like family heirlooms, secrets and truths, archaeological sites and artefacts are also personal legacy. Descendants’ perspectives on value, interpretation and care are critical in decision- making, as expertise is gathered to inform management and education. As Indigenous leaders and co-hosts of CAA 2023, the Maw-lukutijitk Saqmaq (Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs) believes in the importance and necessity of this growth of archaeological practice. In Mawpeltu’ek (Membertou), we shall gather and gain perspectives…to the benefit of us all. Msɨt No’kmaq.
The Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) invites applications for a full-time tenure stream position in Archaeology. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor, with an expected start date of July 1, 2023, or shortly thereafter.