Job Location: Pawhuska - Pawhuska, OK 74056 Position Type: Internship Job Shift: DayPlease complete your application at osagenation-nsn.gov and - Upload your tribal Membership card, if claiming a preference - Answer all questions asked - Sign/acknowledge your application Thank you for applying! The Tribal Historic Preservation Intern of the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office (ONHPO) provides support to the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer/Director and department archaeologists by assisting with cultural resource management projects and performing basic clerical functions for the Department.
Qualifications - Currently enrolled in a college undergraduate or graduate program or possesses an undergraduate or graduate degree, preferred field of study archaeology, anthropology, or cultural preservation - Must be able to stand, stoop, bend and squat as job requires - Lifting is minimal but will be a component of the job requirements - Requires a high level of personal integrity and ethics - Requires a high level of problem solving skills - Requires willingness and ability to learn new skills - Requires ability to use Microsoft Office Suite programs. - Requires ability to use database management system, specifically FileMaker Pro - Requires good interpersonal communication and team work skills - Must be able to pass a criminal back ground check - Must be able to pass drug and alcohol testing - Must have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record-may be required to drive GSA or tribal vehicles Duties and Responsibilities - Works under the direct supervision of the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer/Director - Assists with cultural resource management projects such as artifact collection processing - Assists with research on Osage cultural history - Assists ONHPO team with National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 processing - Assists in CRM database management including entering data - Assists with catalogues, and files by type, county, and state federally mandated compliance records and correspondence - Assists office in cultural resource management - Performs other duties assigned by the Tribal Historic Preservation Director
About Osage Nation
The Osage Nation is a sovereign tribal government with over 25,000 tribal members. Wahzhazhe Always.