R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., announces the following archeological employment opportunity:
Laboratory Specialist (Historic Artifact Analyst)
R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. is seeking a Laboratory Specialist in our New Orleans office. This job will entail assisting the Laboratory Supervisor with the daily operations in the lab, with historic artifact analyses, and in performing occasional fieldwork local to the New Orleans area. Applicants must possess a B.A., B.S., or graduate-level degree in archaeology/anthropology, and have successfully completed an accredited field school. Applicants should show demonstrated proficiency in the analyses of historic period artifacts through a record of contributions to the scholarly literature and/or to cultural resource management reports.
Salaries are competitive and commensurate with educational and professional experience.
Designated a “top-ten” family-friendly business, Goodwin & Associates is a recipient of the National Trust’s National Preservation Honor Award and of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Award of Excellence.
Please send letter, resume’, and names/contact information for at least three references via email to:
Gert Biondo (Human Resources Manager) – gertbiondo@rcgoodwin.com
For additional information or to fax your resume, please contact us at:
Fax: 1-504-837-1550
Tel: 1-800-360-2724
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