
College of New Caledonia
The Associate of Arts in Anthropology Degree at the College of New Caledonia explores human societies, cultures, and biological diversity. This program develops analytical, research, and communication skills through studies in archaeology, cultural anthropology, and ethnography. Graduates can pursue further university education or enter entry-level roles in research, community engagement, and cultural heritage. The program is well-suited for those interested in working with museums, Indigenous communities, or non-profits focused on social and cultural development.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Cultural Research Assistant | 41201 | $42,000 - $60,000 | Support anthropological and sociological research by conducting interviews, compiling data, and assisting in fieldwork. |
Heritage Interpreter | 53100 | $38,000 - $55,000 | Educate the public about historical and cultural sites through guided tours, educational programs, and interpretive materials. |
Community Development Officer | 41403 | $50,000 - $70,000 | Design and implement programs that enhance community engagement and support cultural diversity and sustainability. |
Indigenous Relations Liaison | 41404 | $52,000 - $75,000 | Work with Indigenous communities to support cultural initiatives, ensure ethical research, and promote reconciliation efforts. |
Museum Assistant | 53100 | $37,000 - $50,000 | Assist in managing museum collections, setting up exhibits, and organizing cultural events and educational activities. |