CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION-MUSEUMS
Repatriation and Tribal Collaborations Coordinator
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION-MUSEUMS, Santa Cruz, California, us, 95061
Repatriation and Tribal Collaborations Coordinator
UC Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California
Job description:
The
Repatriation and Tribal Collaborations Coordinator
is the official campus point of contact for tribes and tribal members concerning collaborations on all matter related to NAGPRA and California Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (CalNAGPRA). This responsibility includes consultation, repatriation, disposition, and access to Native American and Native Hawaiian human remains and cultural items. The Repatriation Coordinator is responsible for ensuring UC Santa Cruz adheres to and complies with UC Office of the President's (UCOP) Native American Cultural Affiliation and Repatriation Policy and all associated state and federal laws.The Coordinator will develop and implement an outreach program to proactively engage Native American communities around both NAGPRA and collaborative research activities, cultivate internal and external contacts, and serve as primary resource and campus expert for staff and faculty regarding tribal relations and appropriate interactions for research collaborations.Budgeted salary:
$105,000 - $115,000/year.
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UC Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California
Job description:
The
Repatriation and Tribal Collaborations Coordinator
is the official campus point of contact for tribes and tribal members concerning collaborations on all matter related to NAGPRA and California Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (CalNAGPRA). This responsibility includes consultation, repatriation, disposition, and access to Native American and Native Hawaiian human remains and cultural items. The Repatriation Coordinator is responsible for ensuring UC Santa Cruz adheres to and complies with UC Office of the President's (UCOP) Native American Cultural Affiliation and Repatriation Policy and all associated state and federal laws.The Coordinator will develop and implement an outreach program to proactively engage Native American communities around both NAGPRA and collaborative research activities, cultivate internal and external contacts, and serve as primary resource and campus expert for staff and faculty regarding tribal relations and appropriate interactions for research collaborations.Budgeted salary:
$105,000 - $115,000/year.
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