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Historic Preservation Specialist - Full time, IS Architecture (La Jolla, CA)
Contributed By: Malissa McGee
Website: http://www.isarchitecture.com
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Historic
Preservation Specialist - Full time
IS
Architecture is a collaborative studio celebrating 30 plus years of
award-winning custom residential and historic preservation planning and
architectural services. Our studio is known for our staff’s expertise as Historic
Preservation Architects and Cultural Resource Environmental Planners. Our firm
has been acknowledged as a leader in California with over 80 awards, including
AIA California’s Distinguished Practice Award for Historic Preservation. Our
firm’s vision is to create a society where innovative and sustainable planning
and architecture respect the context of our built environment.
We are
seeking a motivated historic preservation specialist to join our La Jolla, dog
friendly office. Our firm’s culture encourages a supportive, teamwork
environment, arriving at project excellence through open and shared creative
processes. We are committed to creating long-term career opportunities by
providing leadership and mentorship in an inspiring environment.
www.isarchitecture.com
Position:
Historic Preservation Specialist
The
Historic Preservation Specialist position will work collaboratively with the
Historic Preservation Architectural Staff and Principal. They will work on
technical preservation studies, including historic structure reports,
determinations of eligibility, Section 106 findings, and local resource
nominations. IS Architecture frequently has a range of client types- from
individual homeowners and civic institutions to large government entities, and
we work primarily throughout Southern California and Nevada. We value critical
thinking, creative problem-solving, and a passion for the details. Your contribution is vital to our purpose of
shaping our community and environment by enriching the human experience,
conserving resources, and respecting heritage.
Job
Requirements
BA or BS degree, in related field
Masters of Historic Preservation
or equivalent
Qualified under the Secretary of
the Interior’s Professional
Qualification Standards (36 CFR Part 61) for history, architectural
history, and/or historic architecture.
Outstanding historical research,
analytical, and technical writing skills
Demonstrated comprehension and
experience applying the Secretary of
the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties to a
wide variety of resources and project types.
Proficient in Microsoft Office
Suite and Adobe Creative Suite
Responsibilities / Job Activities
Write historic preservation technical reports for the built environment including HABS documentation, Historic Structure Reports, nomination reports (for local, state, and national registers), built resource condition assessment reports, historic preservation treatment plans, etc.
Conduct historical research online and in local archives/repositories, carry out field surveys, condition assessments, and recordings of built resources
New client interviews and client management
Proposal writing and RFP responses
Represent the firm at networking, marketing, and professional development events (with principal’s approval)
Excellent oral and written skills, give lectures, seminars, or workshops on preservation topics (with principal’s approval)
Ability to manage time efficiently while working on multiple tasks, communicate clearly and collaborate on multiple projects
Occasional overnight travel (up to 15%)
Preference
will be given to applicants with the following:
Experience with the CEQA process
and technical documents
Experience with the Section 106 process
and technical documents
Experience with Caltrans built environment
documentation
One or more successful San Diego
local or county designations and/or National Register designations
What
IS Architecture Offers
In
addition to an open and friendly workplace that values a work-life balance and
a dog-friendly office, this full-time position offers a hybrid work environment.
IS Architecture is very supportive of participating in professional and
community organizations, including the California Preservation Foundation,
Docomomo US, NOMA, Society of Architectural Historians, local community boards,
and others.
Qualified applicants must submit the following to be
considered for this position:
Cover Letter
Resume
Writing sample
No more than 15 pages, excerpts acceptable
Example: CEQA findings/analysis, DPR form, significance or integrity evaluation
Three professional references with contact information
Benefits:
(Full-Time Employee)
Paid vacation
and sick time
Paid holidays
Group
Medical/Dental insurance stipend
Salary
commensurate with experience
Simple IRA
retirement plan
Additional
Information
General broadcasted letters and portfolios will not be considered.
IS Architecture is an Equal Opportunity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
IS Architecture will not sponsor a new applicant for USA work authorization.
Out of region candidates may apply, though compensation for relocation will not be considered.
All recipients who receive an offer of employment from IS Architecture, will be required to submit to a background screening.
IS Architecture offers hybrid in-office/remote work. Subject to change.
Mandatory that all employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Email
your resume with all the attachments listed above to:
Malissa McGee
info@isarchitecture.com
www.isarchitecture.com
Salary - $66,560 + /yr
Keywords: Historic, preservation
Posted: December 1, 2023
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