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PRA's three primary service areas: museum consulting - crm consulting - historical research / archival research
PRA serves: museums, repositories, county historical societies state historical societies, colleges and universities, collectors, crm consultants, and environmental consultants
PRA proejcts include: facilities plans and facilities assessments, cataloging, collections assessment per 36 CFR Part 79, deaccessioning, museum policies and procedures Development, Exhibits, NEPA, SEPA, Section 106, 4(f), crm consulting, field archaeology, nagpra inventory
Presentations by Paula Johnson. Topics include: curation standards, cultural resources collections assessment, museum resources and site probability modeling, curation crisis
Presentations by Paula Johnson. Topics include: preserving family heirlooms, photo preservation, curating privately-owned collections, archaeology lab suggestions
Photo gallery from crm consulting projects, museum consulting projects, historical research, and other projects.
PRA featured project: Wyoming State Museum and Archives Collections Facility Needs Assessment
Featured Project: The Dead Sea Scrolls at the Pacific Science Center
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Paragon Research Associates Employment Opportunities

Senior Archaeologist/Principal Investigator - Principal-track

PRA is seeking a qualified Senior Archaeologist to head our expanding cultural resources management practice. This person must be a self motivated leader interested in business development, project management, and marketing.

Minimum Requirements: Master's Degree in Anthropology or related field and must meet or exceed the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation. This is a Principal-track position. A qualified applicant must have at least 10 years of professional experience, with at least 5 years in the Pacific Northwest and at least 3 years working for, or as, a professional-services consultant. A qualified applicant must have a demonstrated knowledge of the market for archaeological services in the Pacific Northwest and strong business and professional contacts. A qualified applicant must demonstrate strong writing, communication, and interpersonal skills. Compensation level and terms will be negotiated DOE.

Position closes June 15, 2007 or when filled.

Qualified applicants can email a cover letter and resume to Paula Johnson, Principal