NEWS & ARCHIVES

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Conference Registration and Payment Online

2009 SHA Conference Payment and Registration is now online at the following URL:


Make sure to A) submit your Conference Registration Form, also available on the above webpage, and B) submit payment via PayPal using the interface provided.

Alternatively, applications can be filled out and mailed in with a check.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Principal Investigator Job Opening

Principal Investigator, Pacific Region
Hawaii based

SEARCH is seeking a Principal Investigator to support multiple projects across the Pacific Region. Applicants should have: Ph.D. or MA in Anthropology (or related field) with an emphasis on Oceania research, ten years of regional archaeology experience, superior technical writing ability, command of Federal and DoD cultural resource law/regulations, and a demonstrated ability to lead major multidisciplinary projects. The position will be based out of the SEARCH office in Honolulu, Hawaii and will include travel across the region and to SEARCH offices in Florida and the eastern U.S.

SEARCH is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. The position will be filled after the successful completion of a drug test and a criminal background check. Applicants should be United States citizens and able to receive government security clearances. Pay will be commensurate with experience.

In Word or as a PDF, please send a cover letter, resume, three references, a writing example, and dates of your availability to Bruce Nodine at Bruce@searchinc.com. SEARCH will treat all employment inquiries with discretion.

Check out our website at www.searchinc.com/careers for a listing of our benefits.

Project Director Job Opening

Project Director, Pacific Region
Hawaii based

SEARCH is seeking to immediately hire a Project Director to supervise projects primarily on Hawai’i (Oahu), but also across Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, Japan and the entire Pacific region to support various projects issued under multi-year DoD IDIQ contracts. This will be a full-time, salaried, senior-level position based out of the SEARCH office in Honolulu, Hawai’i.

SEARCH will be holding interviews for this position from September 21st through the 24th in Honolulu or via teleconference with off-island applicants.

Applicants should have a Ph.D. or M.A. Anthropology or a related field with an emphasis on Oceania research; superior technical writing ability; command of Federal and DoD cultural resource law/regulations; familiarity with DoD installation protocol; ability to travel across the Pacific region and the continental U.S.; superior project and client management skills, and a demonstrated ability to lead major multidisciplinary projects.

SEARCH is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. The position will be filled after the successful completion of a drug test and a criminal background check. Applicants should be United States citizens and able to receive government security clearances. Pay will be commensurate with experience

In Word or as a PDF, please send a cover letter, resume, three references, a writing example, salary expectations, and dates of your availability to Bruce Nodine via email to bruce@searchinc.com with a Cc: to James Pochurek at james@searchinc.com. A scheduled interview will be arranged for highly qualified applicants. SEARCH will treat all employment inquires with discretion.

Check out our website at www.searchinc.com/careers for a listing of our benefits.

Curation Director Job Opening

Curation Director, Pacific Region
Hawaii based

SEARCH is seeking to immediately hire a Pacific Region Curation Director to support two region-wide curation assessment studies, one across the Pacific Region (especially in Hawai’i, Guam, and Commonwealth of Northern Marianas) and the other across the continental United States. These multi-year studies are being conducted under several DoD IDIQ contracts. Additional general tasks include collections management, conservation, curation preparation, laboratory supervision, and public interpretation. This will be a full-time, salaried, senior-level position based out of the SEARCH office in Honolulu, Hawai’i.

SEARCH will be holding interviews for this position from September 21st through the 24th in Honolulu or via teleconference with off-island applicants.

Applicants should have a Ph.D. or M.A. in Museum Studies, Anthropology, or related field with an emphasis on Oceania research; vast experience with 36 CFR 79; superior technical writing ability; command of Federal and DoD cultural resource law/regulations; familiarity with DoD installation protocol; a demonstrated ability to analyze and evaluate existing collections; ability to travel across the Pacific region and the continental U.S., and have superior project and client management skills.

SEARCH is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. The position will be filled after the successful completion of a drug test and a criminal background check. Applicants should be United States citizens and able to receive government security clearances. Pay will be commensurate with experience.

In Word or as a PDF, please send a cover letter, resume, three references, a writing example, salary expectations, and dates of your availability to Bruce Nodine via email to bruce@searchinc.com with a cc: to James Pochurek at james@searchinc.com. A scheduled interview will be arranged for highly qualified applicants. SEARCH will treat all employment inquires with discretion.

Check out our website at www.searchinc.com/careers for a listing of our benefits.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

2009 Conference Information

Aloha All -

We are well on our way for an outstanding 23rd annual Hawaiian Archaeology Conference, which is being co-sponsored by the University of Hawai'i, Department of Anthropology, which is celebrating 75 years of instruction. Attached are the preregistration form (hurry and save some bucks), a preliminary program, and a list of hotels that are providing deals for attendees (thanks to the UH Anthropology Department).


Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Look forward to seeing you all in October.

Paul

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Paul L. Cleghorn, Ph.D.
Principal and Senior Archaeologist
Pacific Legacy, Inc.
30 Aulike Street, Suite 301
Kailua, HI 96734
(o) 808-263-4800; (f) 808-263-4300