ERO Resources Corporation (ERO) invites applications for a four-week paid internship during the 2026 summer archaeological excavation phase of the Bayou Gulch Site Stewardship Project (project). The project will take place at the Bayou Gulch site (5DA265) a National Register of Historic Places-designated Indigenous archaeological site located near Parker (a suburb of Denver) Colorado.
The hourly wage is $22.00 per hour.
We encourage applicants from all backgroundsYou may be new to archaeology or you may already have experience. What matters most is your interest in learning contributing and sharing your perspectives on this project.
Bayou Gulch is a defining site in Colorado and west Central Plains Indigenous history. The site was excavated in the 1970s yielding more than 100000 artifacts associated with Early Archaic through Late Ceramic contexts. The original excavation records however are poor and assigning stratigraphic association is currently infeasible. Furthermore erosion threatens intact cultural deposits and requires stabilization. The project aims to meet the following goals:
Through this internship participants will join a team of archaeologists in the field to gain hands-on experience in archaeological fieldwork mentorship from professional archaeologists and the opportunity to determine how their own knowledge and perspectives contribute to and shape the project. Interns will build skills relevant to the archaeological field including excavation screening note-taking artifact identification documentation and project presentation.
Work is field-focused and will consist primarily of excavation tasks. The work will also include preliminary lab work consisting of artifact processing and documentation. As a final component of this internship participants are requested to contribute to a public outreach event connected to the project. The event is designed to connect archaeologists descendant communities volunteers and local community members in the goals of cultural heritage preservation. It will be an opportunity to share your experiences and perspectives about the project site and archaeology in general and have these insights made part of this sites history. The ways you may contribute are flexible but possibilities include videography or photography to document the project creating slides for a presentation and/or providing short interviews or written statements regarding your experience with the project.
The excavation will take place between May 13 2026 and June 5 2026. Approximately twelve 10-hour days of fieldwork are anticipated. Fieldwork will be followed by a week in the office and laboratory where interns will help with cataloging writing result summaries and documenting the project. ERO is committed to coordinating a schedule that respects family obligations and other personal or professional commitments.
Cultural resource interns will be able to conduct tasks efficiently under the supervision of a project manager. Interns are expected to consistently communicate with their supervisor(s) regarding tasks workload and availability. The following list is an example of suggested or typical position duties but other duties may arise based on project needs:
Applicants must be physically capable and possess the skills necessary to perform all aspects of fieldwork with reasonable accommodations. Fieldwork duties include collecting digital data completing standard resource forms performing in-field data analysis and taking photographs. When participating in the excavation interns may need to lift up to 40 pounds move buckets of dirt into screens and dig with hand tools such as shovels or trowels. Fieldwork will consist of 10 hour days spent outdoors in variable weather conditions. Office-based components of the project involve exposure to computer screens and require regular use of a computer keyboard and mouse. Repeating motions may include the wrists hands and fingers.
If this opportunity sounds like a good fit for you please submit the following in PDF format by April 28 2026 to apply:
Applicants selected for interviews will be asked to provide three references. For more information or questions about the application process please contact Jonathan Hedlund at .
ERO participates in e-verify and pre-employment background screening services. ERO is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages women minorities individuals with disabilities and covered veterans to apply. For more information about ERO visit our website at .
ERO is a team of environmental consultants that provides evaluation compliance planning and facilitation services for natural environmental and cultural resource management projects. At ERO our cultural resource department is made up of a diverse team of archaeologists historians architectural historians and laboratory managers who work together toward the goals of preserving cultural heritage often while working within multiple regulatory frameworks. ERO is a certified women-owned business with offices in Denver Durango and Grand Junction Colorado.
ERO has recently developed its cultural resource internship program; our previous internships have successfully completed both laboratory and hybrid field-office positions. Now we are looking for independent creative and engaged people to join our team! Bring your expertise your ingenuity and your vision to the project and to our team.
Required Experience:
Intern