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Project Coordinator, Anthropology
Job Number:
43519441
Company Name:
American Museum of Natural History
Job Location:
New York, NY US
Job Category:
Military & Government
Project Coordinator, Anthropology
>Project Coordinator, Anthropology
The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is soliciting applications for a Project Coordinator to work with the AMNH curatorial team on the planning phase of a new Asia Wing. The Project Coordinator will serve as the key contact point for the project?s logistical needs (e.g., coordinating meetings, site visits, workshops), day-to-day oversight of the work of Museum staff, and preparing internal reports on project progress. Independent research on topics assigned by the curators is an integral component of the position?s roster of duties. Job requirements: Ph.D. or a.b.d. in archaeology or ecological anthropology with an Asian area specialization, a willingness to engage in broad, cross-regional questions and an interest in presenting cultural diversity in the context of the natural world to a broad public audience. Prior museum experience is highly desirable. The fellowship is for a two-year term; salary includes benefits and is negotiable based on experience. The American Museum of Natural History is committed to the principles of Affirmative Action and encourages applications from women and minority candidates.
Interested candidates should submit the following materials: - Cover letter with name, address and current position of the applicant including a description of the candidate?s research interests, accomplishments, and plans - Curriculum vitae (pdf versions preferred) - Names, positions, institutional affiliations and contact information for no more than three referees regarding the applicant's professional qualifications.
Electronic submission of all materials is strongly encouraged but materials may also be sent by mail or courier (not fax) to:
Asia Wing Search Committee, Division of Anthropology American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5192
Email submissions should be directed to:(attention, Anthropology Search Committee) To receive the fullest consideration, applications should be received no later than February 29, 2012