
Assistant Department Director, Cultural Resources Pacific Northwest
- Mukilteo, WA
- $104,000-138,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Serving as a Project Manager and/or Principal Investigator on a variety of interesting and complex cultural resources projects for our public and private clients.
- Collaborate with a large, skilled group of archaeologists, historic preservation professionals, and support staff to deliver high quality solutions to our client's needs.
- Provide leadership and guidance to team members through performance management including conducting performance reviews, identifying appropriate training, and implementing corrective action plans.
- Help identify staffing needs and assist with new employee evaluation and hiring processes.
- Recommend, develop, and schedule staff training programs.
- Develop and manage project scopes, schedule, and budget in alignment with contract terms and conditions.
- Provide support to Cultural Resources Project Managers in developing and managing their projects.
- Develop and/or review technical products to ensure they are accurate and of exemplary quality.
- Set business development goals and provide recommendations on go/no-go assessments.
- Assist in growing department revenue through business development and process efficiency.
- Master's degree in Anthropology or related field.
- Ten (10) or more years of experience working in Cultural Resources Management.
- Five (5) or more years working in a supervisory or leadership capacity in the Pacific Northwest
- Demonstrated ability to successfully lead a diverse team of professionals.
- Demonstrated ability to develop business relationships and generate new clients.
- Expertise in applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
- Expertise in managing multiple projects and clients simultaneously.
- Experience working within a consulting environment is strongly preferred.
- Comprehensive benefits package: 9 paid holidays, healthcare benefits, PTO, and 401k matching for full-time employees.
- Flexible work schedules and remote/hybrid options for most roles.
- Multidisciplinary environment: Unique, creative, and challenging projects where you can develop your vision of clientele and work with industry leaders daily.
- Success-oriented environment: Two-way mentorship, financial incentives to publish work, tuition reimbursement, and a career-path structure to help you reach the next steps in your career.
- Collaborative work environment: Clear and frequent communication, shared information and ideas across teams, and a welcoming atmosphere for everyone.