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Conservation Legacy-Conservation Corps New Mexico

Job in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, 97701, USA
Listing for: Public Lands Alliance
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-17
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Archaeologist (Natural Resource Specialist
4)

Are you an experienced Archaeologist looking to serve the public? Apply to be our next Archaeologist (Natural Resource Specialist
4) in the Real Property Program by August 13th, 2026! This is a permanent position that will report to our Bend office. This position is eligible for a hybrid remote schedule, expected to work 3-4 days a week in office with frequent travel and field work. Make a Difference for Oregon. The Department of State Lands (DSL) manages the lands that help fund our public schools and protects the state's waterways and wetlands for the many benefits they provide.

Our stewardship ensures vital natural and financial resources contribute to a vibrant, healthy Oregon now and forever. Real Property staff oversee approximately 681,000 acres of surface land and 768,000 acres of sub-surface mineral and energy resources. Activities include managing rangelands, agricultural lands, forest lands, and commercial properties to generate revenue for the Common School Fund. The DSL team makes a difference for Oregonians every day.

As our Archaeologist, you will, too! The primary purpose of this position is to serve as the Department's technical and scientific expert on cultural resource management. The successful candidate will perform archeological records research, field surveys and testing as needed, and submit technical scientific project reports to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for concurrence. This position also evaluates applications for authorizations related to the use of school lands or Oregon-owned Waterways and provides due diligence cultural resource evaluations for agency land sales or exchanges.

This full-time permanent position is represented by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). What's in it for you? Utilize your field experience and archeological expertise all over the state of Oregon to preserve and protect both valuable cultural resources and state-owned lands and waterways. Join an organization with collaborative and engaged co-workers who care about Oregon's economy, environment, and communities, and their co-workers.

Receive 1-on-1 mentoring and support from natural resource experts. Gain full benefits with 95% to 99% of medical insurance premiums paid by the agency for full-time employees, including mental health and alternative care coverage. Accrue 8 hours of sick leave and at least 8 hours of vacation leave per month, with your vacation leave accruals increasing every 5 years. Receive 11 paid holidays, 1 floating holiday, 3 personal business days and other employee benefits such as optional insurances and flexible spending plans.

Automatically enroll into the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) after 6 months of full-time service. Earn the initial monthly salary range for this position starting at $6,275 - $9,644 for employees new to DSL; current PERS participating members start at $6,709 - $10,315. Salary offers are made with consideration of the candidate's education and experience. This position will be located at our Bend office.

Preference may be given to applicants already located or willing to relocate within Central Oregon.

Working Conditions:

A portion of the work will be in an office setting, fieldwork in remote locations will be required, and travel is an essential function of the position. Overnight stays and/or extended work hours can be expected along with exposure to inclement weather and difficult and uneven terrain. Work is often in remote locations and access to projects often involves unimproved two-track roads and 4-wheel drive.

DSL provides agency-maintained vehicles, reimbursement for field gear, and travel expenses for authorized, on-the-job travel and fieldwork. Work hours during field work can be irregular and sometimes long, in all weather conditions. What you will be doing:
As our Archeologist, you will have the opportunity to:
Implement and maintain the cultural resource program for the agency. Perform background research of SHPO confidential records prior to ground disturbing projects, land sales/exchanges, or proprietary authorizations. Perform cultural resource field surveys and testing as needed to ensure agency related ground disturbing projects avoid, minimize or mitigate impacts to all pre-contact cultural resource properties. Prepare technical and scientific reports with maps, photos, tables, sites, and isolate forms that discuss project scope, results, resource analysis and provide recommendations to SHPO for concurrence.

Report requirements may vary between state and federal section 106 requirements based on project funding. Provide oversight on multiagency cultural resource projects involving DSL lands to ensure projects are in compliance with cultural resource laws. Communicate with DSL management and staff on cultural resource issues and provide guidance and recommendations for land sales, exchanges and ground disturbing activities.…

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