- Lead/supervise teams of two or more Field Assistants and/or volunteers in the prospecting for and excavation of fossils.
- Properly document fossil localities, geologic and stratigraphic information and fossil collection.
- Will take an active role in fossil prospecting, collection and excavation.
- Reports to the Field Paleontology Supervisor(s) on a daily basis.
- Assists the Field Paleontology Supervisor(s) in managing the field crew and camp maintenance.
- Responsible for helping with field camp maintenance including but not limited to mowing grass, organizing tools and equipment, cleaning vehicles and ensuring that the camp is kept tidy and in good working order.
- Assist in fossil preparation, molding and casting.
- Assist in fossil identification and cataloging.
- Will help to train new Field Assistants and teach proper field methods and techniques to Field Assistants and volunteers.
- Ensure compliance of Field Assistants and volunteers with departmental policies and regulations.
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in paleontology preferred; Bachelor’s degree in geology or related field with field work experience acceptable.
- Must have knowledge of geological and paleontological concepts, methods and techniques.
- Must have paleontology field work experience.
- Must be able to lift heavy loads and work under adverse conditions typical for the badlands of South Dakota.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license and be able to provide own transportation to and from the field camp.