Archaeologist | Senior Level | FEMA | Onsite | Iowa or Missouri
- Employer
- Chronicle Heritage
- Location
- Davenport, Iowa
- Closing date
- Dec 7, 2024
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- Position Type
- Cultural Resource Management
- Discipline
- Archaeology
- Hours
- Full Time
- Organization Type
- Government
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Archaeologist| Senior-Level | On-Call | FEMA Company Profile Chronicle Heritage is a solution-driven heritage consulting firm that prides itself on employing the best cultural resource management professionals in the industry. We place an emphasis on supporting our clients' needs, fostering new technologies that advance our industry, and leveraging those advancements toward the management of non-renewable cultural resources. Chronicle Heritage prioritizes professional development within the framework of innovation and forward thinking to encourage career advancement and research development. Job Description Chronicle Heritage is actively seeking to increase our On-Call staff for our FEMA program. Staff will provide technical expertise to assist FEMA with the identification of historic properties and the evaluation of the effects from FEMA projects on historic properties. Staff will prepare historic reviews and/or documentation in accordance with criteria in 36 CFR Part 800 - Protection of Historic Properties, Section 106 Review Process. When necessary, staff will conduct Section 106 review, and conduct field studies. Staff will implement compliance with applicable federal environmental laws, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA), National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and Executive Orders 11988, 11990, and 12898; and others as they pertain to FEMA's disaster programs. This includes scoping environmental/historic issues, reviewing grant applications for compliance, providing technical assistance to those involved with grant implementation, and ensuring compliance is sufficiently documented. In addition, the specialists will work on other projects or activities related to FEMA's Environmental/Historic Preservation Section. General activities include:
- Ensuring that all recovery activities receive the appropriate level of environmental review as required by NEPA, NHPA, and associated statues, regulations, and Executive Orders
- Providing expert technical assistance; performing a full range of activities for environmental/historic preservation compliance and project management, performing data gathering, analysis, and inter-agency coordination
- Preparing (or assists in the preparation of environmental and historic preservation compliance documents from simple to particularly complex and politically sensitive projects including resource evaluations, consultation letters, memorandums of agreement, categorical exclusions, and environmental assessments.
- Identifies, plans, coordinates, monitors, and completes project EHP compliance reviews of FEMA-funded (in part or whole) projects under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other applicable EHP laws, implementing regulations, Presidential Executive Orders (EOs), other Federal state requirements, and relevant DHS/FEMA policies.
- Coordinates and completes work with FEMA EHP and project staff and program managers, EHP Team Leads, Applicants, state agencies, and other Federal agencies, and contractors.
- Provides EHP technical assistance for the State and Applicants for project EHP reviews, planning, design, regulatory consultations, and compliance.
- Advanced degree in archaeology, anthropology, historic architecture/architectural history, or a closely related field
- 10+ years of applied experience in cultural resources management (post-completion of Bachelor's degree)
- Meet or exceed the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology
- Listed on (or ability to be listed on) the Register of Professional Archaeologists
- Knowledge of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
- Knowledge of principles, practices, and techniques of CRM and relevant federal, state, and local laws and regulations
- Expertise in archaeological field methods and data collection
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project).
- Excellent verbal and written skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills that facilitate effective working relationships with internal staff. clients, and agencies
- Ability to publish peer-reviewed articles and chapters on significant research findings
- Ability to manage direct reports in a fast-paced environment
- Excellent organizational, schedule, and budget management skills
- Regular fieldwork or on-site inspections are required, which necessitates ability to frequently travel/drive a vehicle (sight, hearing, and manual manipulation of driving mechanisms), cognitive ability to plan travel, use maps or GPS navigation systems.
- May require ambulation and movement to enable walking or hiking 10+ miles per day on rough and/or hazardous terrain and occasional climbing, crouching, kneeling, balancing on rough terrain. Fieldwork may involve exposure to conditions of rain, sun, heat, wind, dust, etc., with exposure to animals, plants, wet conditions, biting insects, poison oak, etc. May require use of respiratory equipment.
- Some fieldwork may require carrying loads up to 25 pounds or work around heavy construction equipment.
- Vision is required to observe environmental phenomena and record and translate observations into text (either keyboard entry on a computer or dictation and audio translation of recording to Standard English scientific text).
- Mental requirements include ability to organize one's own work or that of crew members; ability to recognize and observe scientific data and analyze data as well as ability to perform calculations. Must also be able to observe social and professional interactions and respond appropriately.
- Some work is performed primarily in an indoor environment and requires sustained sitting and use of fingers, hands, and arms to operate a computer and perform keyboard entry of data or document preparation (or equivalent with accommodation). Must also be able to operation standard office equipment (phone, copy machine, FAX machine, etc.)
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