Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (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 via email to Bruce@searchinc.com. SEARCH will treat all employment inquires with discretion.
Go to www.searchinc.com for more information about SEARCH, and please see our Careers page for benefits information.
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