Kandice Joyner has experience in archaeology through fieldwork and lab work. She received a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from the University of Washington with a focus on archaeology and a minor in American Indian Studies. Currently, she works as an archaeology field technician for an environmental consulting firm where she performs shovel tests, photographs artifacts, and documents sites. She also has experience volunteering in archaeology labs processing artifacts and developing public outreach materials.
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Jennifer Cwiok, AMNH Digital Projects Manager, and Iris Lee, AMNH Metadata Analyst, presentation to Linked Open Data class at Pratt Institute School of Information, New York, NY. February 15, 2017.
The Biodiversity Heritage Library Mass Digitizing Project: A Grandeur in this...Martin Kalfatovic
The Biodiversity Heritage Library Mass Digitizing Project: A Grandeur in this View of Digital Libraries by Martin R. Kalfatovic and Suzanne C. Pilsk, Smithsonian Institution Libraries. LITA National Forum, October 2007. Denver, Colorado.
Jennifer Cwiok, AMNH Digital Projects Manager, and Iris Lee, AMNH Metadata Analyst, presentation to Linked Open Data class at Pratt Institute School of Information, New York, NY. February 15, 2017.
1. Kandice Joyner
22815 Lakeview Drive, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
(509) 449-6723 k.joyner274@gmail.com
Education
University of Washington, Seattle
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology,Archaeological Sciences Option
Minor in American Indian Studies
Field Methods in Indigenous Archaeology Field School, Grand Ronde, OR July-August 2015
- Worked withthe Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde
- Learned basic mapping, GPS, GIS, survey, low-impactand traditional archaeological excavation
techniques.
WorkExperience
ArchaeologyFieldTechnician August 2016-Current
SWCA: Environmental Consultants Temporary
Performshovel probe tests
Photograph and document artifacts
SalesAssociate
Papyrus, Northgate, WA April 2016- Current
Assist customers and help create a welcoming environment
Process shipment and maintain stock
Hall HealthStudentAssistant Fall of 2013-March
2016
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Assist Medical staff by maintaining clinic readiness
Order clinical supplies and stock rooms
VolunteerWork
FieldMethodsinIndigenousArchaeologyLab October 2015-March
-Collect and organize sediment and process artifacts. 2016
-Analyze faunal, botanical, lithic, and historic artifacts.
-Assist in developing public outreach opportunities and future lab work
-Participated in developing poster and presentation forNWAC 2016.
BurkeMuseumEventVolunteer January 2015-Current
-Explain display formuseum attendees.
-Assist with set up and tear down for museum events.
Skills
Self-starter.
Quicklearner.
Possesses variety of skills workingwith teammates.
Comfortable with a quick pace atmosphere.
Exhibit useful problem solving techniques and public relation skills.
Proficientin Microsoftofficeapplications.
Basic understanding of osteology and faunal analysis.
Basic excavation, screening, and artifactprocessing techniques.
References
Dr. Don Grayson grayson@uw.edu 206.543.5587
Sara Gonzalez gonzalsa@uw.edu 206.543.9603