Term Faculty in Anthropology

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITYLas Vegas, NM
$55,000 - $0Onsite

About The Position

New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) invites applications for a term faculty member to join the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice. As a department, we are committed to collaborative engagement with local Native American Tribes to implement the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). To that end, we seek to hire a bioarcheologist as a term faculty member to manage the Anthropology lab and inventory and assess the state of the NAGPRA collection. Experience teaching undergraduate courses and working with rural college students, particularly among Native American students, or at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) like NMHU, will be favorably viewed.

Requirements

  • M.A. in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a closely related field by the time of appointment.
  • Experience in identification, care, and analysis of human osteological collections.
  • Experience in museums, repositories, working with collections, specifically legacy collections.
  • Evidence of active research program with a focus on North American archaeology.
  • The candidate should have a background and strong interest in working with historically marginalized ethno-racial communities, or experience with tribal agencies, state SHPOs, a body of work in Cultural Resource Management (at the federal or private level), Lithic or Ceramic Analysis, or working with skeletal, repository, or legacy collections.
  • A demonstrated commitment to teaching excellence at the undergraduate level, as well as somebody who will contribute to our growing online program in CRM.

Nice To Haves

  • PhD in Archaeology, Anthropology, or closely related field by the time of appointment.
  • Knowledge of NAGPRA regulations for repatriation and consultation with Federally Recognized Indian Tribes.
  • Evidence of teaching related to archeology and physical anthropology.
  • Knowledge in Cultural Resource Management, tribal relations, and membership and involvement in professional organizations.
  • Commitment to collaborative engagement and ability to build relationships with representatives of Native American stakeholders.
  • Adeptness with technology in the classroom, and delivery of on-line/distance learning courses.
  • The ability to offer courses in Physical Anthropology, Forensics, Bioarchaeology
  • A commitment to interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
  • Experience in managing laboratory facilities and collections.
  • Knowledge of or willingness to learn Southwest/New Mexican history and archaeology.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee and coordinate all activities related to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) within the New Mexico Highlands University Anthropology Lab.
  • Conduct inventory and perform detailed analysis of human remains housed in the collections.
  • Catalog and examine objects that are associated with funerary contexts within the collections.
  • Research and identify the cultural affiliation of human remains and associated objects to ensure accurate classification.
  • Engage in meaningful consultations with the appropriate Native American Tribes to discuss findings and steps toward repatriation.
  • Prepare and submit detailed inventory reports to the National Park Service as required by NAGPRA regulations.
  • Collaborate with Native American Tribes to facilitate the repatriation of human remains and associated objects.
  • Develop and conduct independent research projects that align with the faculty member’s academic interests and expertise.
  • Mentor and oversee undergraduate interns volunteering in the lab, providing guidance and support in their academic and professional development.
  • Teach two courses each semester that are relevant to the candidate’s expertise and contribute to the department’s teaching mission. These courses will likely include general (Physical Anthropology and Cultural Anthropology) and specialized topics (Forensic Anthropology/Bioarcheology).
  • Dedicate 50% of work hours to administrative management of the Archaeology Lab, including overseeing lab activities, supervising student volunteers, and ensuring proper care and use of collections and equipment.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
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