Full-Time Seasonal Archaeological Field Director- 2025

Full-Time Seasonal Archaeological Field Director- 2025

NOTE POSITION WOULD NOT BEGIN UNTIL APRIL of 2025.

Join Our Team as a Full-Time Seasonal Archaeological Field Director!

Beaver Creek Archaeology, Inc. (BCA), a cultural resource management (CRM) consultancy with offices in Bismarck, ND, and Artesia, NM, is seeking multiple enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join our team as Seasonal Full-Time Archaeological Field Directors.

At BCA, we specialize in cultural resource projects throughout the central-western United States, with a focus on the Great Plains region. As a Field Director, you will play a critical role in conducting archaeological field surveys, excavations, and data collection. This position offers the opportunity to lead fieldwork projects, mentor teams, and contribute to advancing cultural resource management initiatives.
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Position Overview
This position is based out of our Bismarck, ND office, with a standard minimum 40-hour workweek during regular business hours (Central Time Zone) to be expected. Overtime can be expected based on project demands. Overtime is paid at time and a half. Compensation will be competitive and commensurate with education and experience.
• Fieldwork: Expect varied daily fieldwork, which may include walking up to 65 acres or 7-10 miles per day over diverse terrain. Your physical capabilities should support this, and we’re confident this variety will keep the work exciting and dynamic.
• Subsistence Allotments: For long workday days (10+ hours) and those with overnight stays, we offer a $60.00 per day Subsistence Allotment, added to your paycheck.
• Lodging: For field assignments, BCA will provide single-occupancy hotel accommodations. However, for times when you are not actively working on field assignments, you would be responsible for securing your own lodging.
• Transportation: A company field vehicle will be provided to ensure your transportation to and from the project area.

For high-performing candidates, there may be opportunities to transition into a permanent position, which includes access to BCA’s comprehensive benefits package. More details on the benefits will be available prior to any transition.

Fun Facts About the North Dakota Fieldwork Season:
Each year brings new challenges and adventures! Every season is different, making this a perfect opportunity for someone who thrives in dynamic environments. Additionally, the variety of project types and locations keeps things fresh and exciting each year.
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Key Responsibilities
• Project Leadership: Direct and participate in archaeological field surveys, excavations, and site monitoring with knowledge of field techniques.
• Team Management: Assist with supervision of field technicians, fostering collaboration and productivity.
• Data Collection: Supervise archaeological and historical site field documentation, mapping, and field data analysis to support comprehensive site interpretations.
• Team Collaboration: Work closely with project leaders, fellow field members, and the office to ensure efficient project execution and achieve project objectives.
• Safety Oversight: Enforce safety protocols to maintain a secure work environment.
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Minimum Qualifications
• Master’s degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a related field (or equivalent field experience) along with completion of an archaeological field school or similar training program.
• At least one year of archaeological fieldwork experience, with some project management responsibilities.
• Proficiency in artifact analysis, mapping, and site documentation.
• Strong leadership, organizational and time management skills, with strong attention to detail and problem-solving abilities.
• Ability to work and navigate outdoor environments in various weather conditions and varying terrains.
• Effective communication and teamwork skills with English language proficiency in both spoken and written and format.
• Valid Driver's license with a clean driving record.
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Physical Requirements
• Ability to work long hours in diverse weather conditions, including variable temperatures, rain, and direct sunlight.
• Stamina and ability for extended periods of walking and hiking, often while carrying field equipment.
• Ability to effectively handle and visually assess maps, GPS devices, and artifacts with precision and care.
• Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds of tools, gear, and artifacts individually or as a team.
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Preferred Qualifications
• Proficiency with GPS and mapping tools.
• Familiarity with the historical and archaeological context of the Northern Plains region.
• Experience with CRM principles and compliance with federal and state regulations.
• Previous experience in a similar role at this capacity.
• Previous experience working in North Dakota and/or eastern Montana.
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Why Join BCA?
At BCA, we are more than just a workplace; we are a team dedicated to preserving our cultural heritage. Our projects are diverse and challenging, offering opportunities for growth and experience in CRM and archaeology. After gaining valuable experience with our firm, over multiple years and field seasons, many of our former employees have successfully transitioned into archaeology positions with state and federal agencies, building on the skills and expertise developed during their time with us.
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How to Apply
If you are passionate about archaeology and cultural preservation, we invite you to join our team. Please submit the following:
• Updated resume
• Cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and why you are an ideal fit for this position
• Desired pay range

We look forward to welcoming you to the BCA team! NOTE POSITION WOULD NOT BEGIN UNTIL APRIL of 2025.