Project Specialist/Associate Project Specialist (Archaeological Heritage)

Getty (Deadline 09/06/2025)

07 May 2025

We are seeking a conservation professional with experience in the conservation and management of archaeological heritage to fill a position in the Getty Conservation Institute’s Buildings and Sites Department and contribute to projects that address current conservation challenges of international or regional relevance affecting archaeological sites.

The position may be filled at the Associate Project Specialist or Project Specialist level, based on qualifications. The targeted hiring salary range for Associate Project Specialist is $81,312.40–$107,731.52 annually; for Project Specialist is $95,934.80–$127,116.08 annually.

This job will be based in our office at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. It will begin in the office full-time and the opportunity to request a telework schedule may be available after an initial period of training and orientation and will be discussed and approved by your supervisor. Typically, staff with approved telework schedules at the Getty Conservation Institute are in the office more than half of the time.

Major Job Responsibilities

  • Provide expertise for or assist in the conceptualization, planning, development, implementation, and archiving of field projects that involve research, training, and capacity building.
  • Work in multidisciplinary, international teams with Getty staff, partners, and consultants to develop principles, methodologies, techniques, tools, and application of emerging technologies that enhance the understanding of archaeological sites and improve practical conservation.
  • Manage daily activities of components of projects within the Buildings and Sites Department, including planning, organization, implementation, and follow up.
  • Manage and monitor or assist in managing operations for projects and activities, which includes managing multidisciplinary teams, resources, budgets, deliverables, and deadlines.
  • Cultivate a large network of local, regional, and international professionals and institutions, and engage them to develop solutions to conservation challenges of relevance affecting archaeological sites.
  • Assist with or develop partner and consultant agreements, manage deliverables and deadlines.
  • May supervise consultants and interns.
  • Publish project outcomes and research findings in professional publications and present at conferences.
  • Work collaboratively with Getty staff and partners to assist with or develop and implement seminars, symposia, workshops, and other educational activities for practitioners and site managers who care for archaeological sites to ensure the long-term sustainability of project outcomes.
  • As part of the Buildings and Sites Department, you will contribute to planning of departmental goals and priorities, and collaborate with colleagues on departmental activities.
  • Your participation in professional development opportunities is encouraged and supported through on-the-job learning, specialized training courses, and participation in professional meetings and workshops.

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Deadline 9 June 2025