Jaymelee J. Kim
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2011 “Rapid Assessment of Post-Conflict Community Needs (and Forensic Implications)<br />
in northern Uganda.” Co-PI: Adrianne Kembel. Field Sites: Gulu, Kitgum, and Pader<br />
Districts, Uganda<br />
2010-2011 “Burundi Refugees in Transition: Impacts on Family Stability from Changes in<br />
Social and Economic Capital in Migration,” Co-PI: Denise Bates. Field Site:<br />
Knoxville, TN<br />
TEACHING POSITIONS<br />
2014-Present Assistant Professor<br />
UF Department of Social, Behavioral, and Justice Sciences, Findlay, OH.<br />
2008-2014 Laboratory Instructor, Human Anatomy (11 Semesters)<br />
UT Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Knoxville, TN.<br />
2011 Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Biology<br />
Lincoln Memorial University, Alcoa, TN.<br />
2009 Instructor, Forensic Archaeology<br />
University of Tennessee FBI Training Course, Knoxville, TN.<br />
SERVICE<br />
Profession<br />
2015 Member, American Anthropological Association Committee for Human Rights.<br />
2014-Present Member, Steering Committee of the Second Conference in Disaster, Displacement,<br />
& Human Rights: Bridging the Collaborative Gap, University of Tennessee<br />
Department of Anthropology, Knoxville, TN.<br />
University<br />
2015 Member, Honors Program Advisory Board, University of Findlay, OH.<br />
2014-Present Forensic Science Accreditation Officer, Department of Social, Behavioral, and<br />
Justice Sciences, University of Findlay, Findlay, OH.<br />
2012-2013 Graduate Student Organizer and Publications Manager, Inaugural Disaster,<br />
Displacement, & Human Rights Symposium: Framing the Field, University of<br />
Tennessee Department of Anthropology, February 8-10, Knoxville, TN.<br />
2012 Videographer, American Indian Sign Language Conference, August 31-September 2,<br />
Browning, MT.<br />
2006-2009 Forensic Recovery Volunteer, Forensic Anthropology Center, Knoxville, TN.<br />
Community<br />
2015 Mentor, Findlay City Schools, Findlay, OH.<br />
2014-Present Forensic Anthropologist on call, Lucas County Coroner’s Office, Toledo, OH.<br />
2010-Present International Emergency Response Team Member, Kenyon International<br />
Emergency Services.<br />
2011 Cultural Anthropologist, UT Healing Transitions Network. Knoxville, TN.<br />
2009-2012 Public Outreach Presenter, Career Options in Anthropology. Presented at Karns<br />
High School, Knoxville, TN; Central High School, Knoxville, TN; Children’s Museum,<br />
Oak Ridge, TN; Johnson City Home-school Program, Knoxville, TN.<br />
2009-2010 Forensic Anthropologist, Knox County Regional Forensic Center, Knoxville, TN.<br />
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