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Ohio History Connection

Collections Manager, NAGPRA

Ohio History Connection, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43215

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Collections Manager, NAGPRA

Position: Collections Manager, NAGPRA Status: Full time, permanent Location: Ohio History Center, Columbus OH Salary: $62,400 - $70,720 annually Benefits: Full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, retirement pension, paid time off and holidays Summary: The NAGPRA Collections Manager oversees the daily collections-based work of the NAGPRA specialist. This role includes managing the inventory, documentation, care, and handling of Native American human remains, associated funerary objects, sacred objects, objects of cultural patrimony, and other NAGPRA-related materials. The manager supervises and supports two NAGPRA Specialists and ensures that all work aligns with professional and regulatory standards. This position serves as the primary liaison, along with the NAGPRA Program Manager, with Tribal Nations and partners, ensuring respectful and culturally sensitive communication and collaboration. Essential Functions: Supervise NAGPRA Specialists, including work assignments, performance feedback, and professional development. Oversee the physical care, storage, and handling of NAGPRA-eligible collections. Ensure accurate and consistent inventory and documentation standards are met. Coordinate with the NAGPRA Program Manager to prepare materials for consultation and repatriation. Develop workflows and schedules for NAGPRA collections work. Maintain secure and respectful storage environments for NAGPRA materials. Uphold the institution's duty of care through all aspects of collections stewardship, ensuring respectful, ethical, and lawful treatment of NAGPRA-related materials. Contribute to institutional policy and procedures related to NAGPRA collections management. Serve as the primary liaison, along with the NAGPRA Program Manager, with Tribal Nations, National NAGPRA Program and other stakeholders. Support grant writing and budget management for NAGPRA activities. Ensure compliance with NAGPRA regulations and cultural sensitivity protocols. Required Education & Experience: Master's degree from an accredited institution in a relevant PLUS seven to ten years of direct work with NAGPRA-eligible collections. Significant experience in collections management with NAGPRA-related holdings. Thorough knowledge of osteology, faunal, artifact handling, and cultural sensitivity standards. Experience consulting with Tribal Nations and handling culturally sensitive artifacts. Thorough knowledge of custodial care and policies, and current museum collection management and handling practices Demonstrates a strong sense of ethical responsibility and duty of care in managing culturally sensitive collections. Knowledge of and experience with automated collection records systems and collections preservation. Must be available for emergency response activities. Desired Skills & Experience: Master's degree in anthropology, museum studies, Native American studies, or related field. Supervisory experience preferred. Demonstrated experience with NAGPRA compliance, consultation, and repatriation. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with Tribal Nations. Proficient in using information management systems like CollectionSpace. Demonstrated experience in managing and updating collection records, generating reports, and ensuring data integrity within these platforms. Experience in program and/or project creation and implementation. Understand basic project management processes. Understand how evaluation data can be used for program improvement. Ability to communicate with staff and the public, both orally and in writing. Excellent presentation skills. Ability to manage a budget. Proficiency in various office software suites and virtual platforms, including but not limited to Microsoft 365. Required Competencies: Commitment to ethical stewardship and respectful treatment of culturally affiliated materials. Work independently and in support of a team of curators, archivists, and registrars to complete work; and set priorities. Can locate and use resources to get things done, orchestrate multiple activities at once to accomplish a goal, uses resources effectively and efficiently, and arranges information in a useful manner. Able to process information in a consistent manner, simultaneously displaying adaptability when necessary. Engages and collaborates with a variety of internal and external colleagues and stakeholders, taking ownership of the process when appropriate. Sound judgment and the ability to make reasonable decisions in the absence of direction. Application Instructions: Submit Resume/CV and professional cover letter through Ohio History Connection careers website. Ohio History Connection is an equal opportunity employer. All prospective employees are required to undergo a fingerprint background check processed by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation & Identification (BCI) in accordance with the Volunteer Children's Act. Additionally, prospective employees will also submit to a drug test. Both will occur after the offer of employment is accepted. The results of the background check and drug test are not immediate disqualifiers to employment and are reviewed in accordance with Ohio History Connection policies and procedures.