National Council on Public History
Curator of Eastern Shoshone Collections
National Council on Public History, Fort Washakie, Wyoming, United States, 82514
POSITION:
Curator of Eastern Shoshone Collections
DEPARTMENT:
Archives & Records Administration
EMPLOYER:
Eastern Shoshone Tribe
SALARY:
$60,000 per year + benefits for 2026-2027
GENERAL STATEMENT: The Eastern Shoshone Tribe seeks a dedicated and experienced Curator to lead the preservation, management, and presentation of the Tribe’s extensive cultural collections. The Curator will play a vital role in developing the Tribe’s Interpretive Plan, establishing best practices for collections management, and preparing the collections for eventual transition to the new Cultural Hub. This role includes collaborating closely with Tribal leadership, elders, and community members to ensure that the Tribe’s history, traditions, and cultural heritage are accurately and respectfully represented.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
A. or higher in Museum Studies, Anthropology, Indigenous Studies, or a related field.
Experience:
Minimum 3 years in collections management, Indigenous cultural preservation, or museum curation. Prior experience with Indigenous collections is highly preferred.
Skills:
Proficiency in collections management software and digitization tools.
Strong organizational and documentation
Knowledge of climate control standards for artifact
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Collaborate with consultants, Tribal leaders, and cultural experts to create an Interpretive Plan that aligns with the Tribe’s cultural preservation
Engage with the Tribal community to gather input and incorporate local perspectives, traditions, and stories into the plan.
2. Collections Management
Lead the comprehensive inventory, cataloging, and condition assessment of collections housed in the Eastern Shoshone Archives and Cultural Center.
Ensure collections are documented following best practices, with particular attention to Indigenous cultural preservation
3. Storage and Preservation
Oversee the rehousing of collections in appropriate archival materials and manage climate-controlled storage to safeguard artifacts from
Coordinate the safe transfer of collections to secure storage if necessary, with a focus on climate and humidity control.
4. Community Engagement and Education
Facilitate community workshops, consultations, and feedback sessions to involve Tribal members in collections management and interpretive
Develop educational programs and exhibits to deepen community knowledge and connection with the collections.
5. Digital Access and Virtual Exhibits
Work with consultants to digitize collections and develop a virtual museum, increasing accessibility and engagement for Tribal members and the public.
The Eastern Shoshone Tribe encourages applications from members of Indigenous communities, including the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, and from those with a commitment to cultural preservation and community engagement.
Application Requirements:
Submit a complete application with supporting documents to Eastern Shoshone Tribe, Human Resource Department, P.O. Box 538, Ft. Washakie, WY 82514. Applications are available online at easternshoshone.org and can be sent via email to dshoyo@easternshoshone.org or faxed to 307-332-9883 until 4.45 PM on the closing date. Supporting documents: Driver’s License, Tribal ID, High School Diploma/GED, Degree or professional credentials, and other supporting documents that verify required qualifications.
Tribal member/Indian preference applies.
Applicants who have a current application on file, must submit a letter of interest. The letter should address how you meet each qualification.
Telephone calls are not accepted in place of an employment application or letter of interest.
Applicants being considered for employment must submit to a pre-employment drug screen prior to being hired. Refusal to take the test will render the applicant ineligible for employment.
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Curator of Eastern Shoshone Collections
DEPARTMENT:
Archives & Records Administration
EMPLOYER:
Eastern Shoshone Tribe
SALARY:
$60,000 per year + benefits for 2026-2027
GENERAL STATEMENT: The Eastern Shoshone Tribe seeks a dedicated and experienced Curator to lead the preservation, management, and presentation of the Tribe’s extensive cultural collections. The Curator will play a vital role in developing the Tribe’s Interpretive Plan, establishing best practices for collections management, and preparing the collections for eventual transition to the new Cultural Hub. This role includes collaborating closely with Tribal leadership, elders, and community members to ensure that the Tribe’s history, traditions, and cultural heritage are accurately and respectfully represented.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
A. or higher in Museum Studies, Anthropology, Indigenous Studies, or a related field.
Experience:
Minimum 3 years in collections management, Indigenous cultural preservation, or museum curation. Prior experience with Indigenous collections is highly preferred.
Skills:
Proficiency in collections management software and digitization tools.
Strong organizational and documentation
Knowledge of climate control standards for artifact
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Collaborate with consultants, Tribal leaders, and cultural experts to create an Interpretive Plan that aligns with the Tribe’s cultural preservation
Engage with the Tribal community to gather input and incorporate local perspectives, traditions, and stories into the plan.
2. Collections Management
Lead the comprehensive inventory, cataloging, and condition assessment of collections housed in the Eastern Shoshone Archives and Cultural Center.
Ensure collections are documented following best practices, with particular attention to Indigenous cultural preservation
3. Storage and Preservation
Oversee the rehousing of collections in appropriate archival materials and manage climate-controlled storage to safeguard artifacts from
Coordinate the safe transfer of collections to secure storage if necessary, with a focus on climate and humidity control.
4. Community Engagement and Education
Facilitate community workshops, consultations, and feedback sessions to involve Tribal members in collections management and interpretive
Develop educational programs and exhibits to deepen community knowledge and connection with the collections.
5. Digital Access and Virtual Exhibits
Work with consultants to digitize collections and develop a virtual museum, increasing accessibility and engagement for Tribal members and the public.
The Eastern Shoshone Tribe encourages applications from members of Indigenous communities, including the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, and from those with a commitment to cultural preservation and community engagement.
Application Requirements:
Submit a complete application with supporting documents to Eastern Shoshone Tribe, Human Resource Department, P.O. Box 538, Ft. Washakie, WY 82514. Applications are available online at easternshoshone.org and can be sent via email to dshoyo@easternshoshone.org or faxed to 307-332-9883 until 4.45 PM on the closing date. Supporting documents: Driver’s License, Tribal ID, High School Diploma/GED, Degree or professional credentials, and other supporting documents that verify required qualifications.
Tribal member/Indian preference applies.
Applicants who have a current application on file, must submit a letter of interest. The letter should address how you meet each qualification.
Telephone calls are not accepted in place of an employment application or letter of interest.
Applicants being considered for employment must submit to a pre-employment drug screen prior to being hired. Refusal to take the test will render the applicant ineligible for employment.
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