Job Openings
Director of Development
Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director of Development serves as a key leadership team member and is an active participant in making strategic decisions affecting Archaeology Southwest. In partnership with the President & CEO, this position is responsible for all fundraising and development activities. The successful candidate will help forge new relationships to build Archaeology Southwest’s visibility, impact, and financial resources. Learn more »
Preservation Archaeologist
Archaeology Southwest seeks a flexible, resourceful, and detail-oriented individual to help prevent, detect, and respond to violations of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) on Tribal Lands. The individual will be part of the BIA ARPA Assistance Program that conducts and supports archaeological resource damage assessments, produces damage assessment reports, facilitates ARPA training sessions, and engages with public audiences to prevent looting and increase reports of violations. Lived or work experience in a Native American community is required. Learn more »
Student Museum Technician
Archaeology Southwest is looking for students to work as museum technicians at the Western Archeological and Conservation Center (WACC), a division of the National Park Service (NPS). The successful candidate will be involved in museum processing and cataloging of materials housed at WACC, including archeological and historical objects and minimal natural history specimens. Training in museum procedures will be provided by NPS museum program staff. Learn more »