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🔗Cultural Anthropology/NAGPRA Intern – 800 hours

  • Internship
  • NCPE Internship
  • Lakewood, CO (Remote)
  • 17.00 USD / Hour
  • Applications have closed
  • Department: NPS Intermountain Region Office
  • Job Reference #: 4039
  • Job Qualifications:

    Must have a bachelors in Cultural Anthropology with Ethnology hours.  Looking for a person who can develop relationships over the telephone, uses basic computer programs, has attention to detail, asks questions to ensure understanding of instructions.  Experience with Tribes desired.  Prefer someone with experience and recommendation for working remotely (e.g., professor from whom you took an online class).  Must pass a federal background check and take certain online classes to use government equipment.

  • How to Apply:

    Click on the application button at this listing and follow the instructions to apply online.

  • Job benefits: Paid Time Off
  • Application Email: waso_cr-internship@nps.gov

National Park Service/NCPE Internship Program

Primary activities include:  drafting Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) notices and reviewing NAGPRA inventories; discerning ethnographic resources from reports and entering them into CRIS-ER; telephoning tribes and updating the Tribal Contact App; having conversations with Tribal Historic Preservation Officers about impending ethnographic studies; and other opportunities as appropriate.  Learning opportunities available.

Internship is remote, but open to in-person if in the Denver metro commuting area.

Additional hours may be available with good performance. The Intern may start in early spring and continue until funds exhausted or hours cap met.



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