Schedule: Part-time
The Sam Noble Museum Archaeology Department seeks a part-time Collections Assistant to inventory, catalog, digitize, and process archaeological collections for repatriation in compliance with NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act). This includes working with sensitive materials, including the remains of Native American ancestors and funerary objects. In addition, the Collections Assistant will provide general support to the Archaeology Collections Manager/NAGPRA Coordinator and Curator of Archaeology.
Duties:
Inventorying and rehousing archaeological collections
Working with sensitive NAGPRA collections
Participating in consultations
Creating catalog records in a database management system for archaeological collections and associated
documentation
Assisting with project management, writing reports, and maintaining records
Assisting with the supervision of students, interns, and volunteers
Assisting with the day-to-day activities of the Archaeology Department.
Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position
Required Documents: Please attach your Resume, Cover Letter, and a list of three Professional References.
Required Education: Bachelor's degree
Equivalency/Substitution: Will accept 48 months of museum-related work experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree.
Skills:
Able to communicate well and build rapport quickly with students, faculty, and staff
Good presentation skills (verbal and written)
Demonstrated knowledge of acceptable museum practices and standards for collection care, collection management,
documentation, conservation, and registration methods for collections
Ability to work independently and in teams
Must use established occupational health and safety practices
Certifications:
None
Advertised Physical Requirements:
Required to be mobile, agile, bend, stoop, squat, climb, lift (15-44 pounds) and carry. Ability to engage in repetitive motions.
Able to read handwritten documents.
Frequent exposure to safety hazards from chemicals and onerous odors.
Departmental Preferences:
Bachelor's degree in Anthropology with an emphasis on archaeology or physical anthropology.
Archaeological experience in the field, museum, or lab setting.
Museum experience, especially working with archaeological collections.
Working knowledge of NAGPRA legislation and an interest in deepening this knowledge.
General knowledge of the pre-contact and historical archaeology of the Plains or Southeast US.
Supervision:
None
Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of
Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit
Diversity Statement: The University of Oklahoma is committed to achieving a diverse, equitable, and inclusive university
community by recognizing each person's unique contributions, background, and perspectives. The University of
Oklahoma strives to cultivate a sense of belonging and emotional support for all, recognizing that fostering an inclusive
environment for all is vital in the pursuit of academic and inclusive excellence in all aspects of our institutional mission.
Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma: The University of Oklahoma fosters an inclusive culture of respect and civility, belonging, and access, which are essential to our collective pursuit of excellence and our determination to change lives. The unique talents, perspectives, and experiences of our community enrich the learning, and working environment at OU, inspiring us to harness our innovation, creativity, and collaboration for the advancement of people everywhere.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: The University of Oklahoma, in compliance with all applicable federal and
state laws and regulations does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic
information, gender identity, gender expression, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of
its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, housing,
services in educational programs or activities, and health care services that the University operates or provides.