Job Summary

The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University seeks an individual for the position of NAGPRA Coordinator to support the Peabody’s implementation of NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act).  This individual’s responsibilities help to further the Peabody’s institutional goals of ethical stewardship, including fostering relationship building, collaborative dialogue, and diverse perspectives. This is a 27 month term position reporting to the Associate Director of NAGPRA.

Position Description

  • Works with sensitive collections and content which requires attentiveness to university and cultural protocols.
  • Conducts and coordinates consultation, inventory research, and report production for implementation of NAGPRA work.
  • Creates materials required for NAGPRA implementation and committees.
  • Facilitates use of the collection for NAGPRA implementation and responds to inquiries about the collection in writing, by telephone, or during visits and according to NAGPRA implementation requirements.
  • Coordinates with other Museum departments and representatives to facilitate consultation and physical transfer of collections under NAGPRA.
  • Compiles and updates data on NAGPRA implementation, including documenting consultations and correspondence records and outcomes.
  • Performs other duties as required.

Basic Qualifications

BA in a relevant discipline such as anthropology, archaeology, Indigenous or American studies, or museum studies and two years professional experience in a museum, archaeological, and/or indigenous heritage or research center.  Masters degree will be considered in lieu of experience requirement.

Additional Qualifications and Skills

  • The position requires strong analytical writing and research skills with attention to detail and accuracy and the ability to synthesize multiple lines of information;
  • Ability to work independently as well as within a team environment;
  • Discretion and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to manage multiple project timetables.
  • Strong ties to North American Indigenous communities preferred.
  • Knowledge of The Museum System (TMS) or other museum collections management systems and museum cataloguing procedures and descriptive standards preferred.
  • An understanding of historic and contemporary approaches to museum collections and indigeneity and anthropological research practices and methodologies.
  • Strong experience with NAGPRA implementation (consultation and inventory/report production) preferred.

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