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Open: March 11, 2026 — Closes: March 25, 2026
Summary
This position is located in New River Gorge National Park and Preserve and serves as the Archeologist for three parks where archeological resources comprise a major part of the park story, particularly for themes related to prehistoric settlement and subsistence; historic coal mining, railroad, and lumber industries; and early agriculture.
Major Duties
MAJOR DUTIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING: Works closely with the park's NEPA Planner to coordinate National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 compliance and consultation. Reviews archeological research project proposals, scopes of work, and task directives prepared for planning and other management purposes, including resources management plans. Determines research needs and coordinates efforts toward obtaining research through various programs, grants, and contracts. Coordinates park cultural resources strategies and programs with those on adjacent lands for the purposes of achieving broad protection strategies and minimizing human impacts. Represents the superintendent and/or supervisor when working with others on archeological matters. Plans and conducts archeological research for planning documents, including general management plans, resources management plans, environmental impact statements, environmental assessments, archeological overviews and assessments, and archeological field investigations of all types, as required to meet the needs of the park. Provides peer review for NPS and non-NPS archeological studies, as requested. Seeks peer review for own work.