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Employment Opportunities, Jobs & Internships in Preservation & Cultural Resources |
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Employment Opportunities, Jobs & Internships in Preservation & Cultural Resources
Job
Location: Nationwide/Multiple Locations
Salary: $59,966 - $94,317 per year
(GS-9/11 base equivalent); higher locality rates may apply.
To Apply: Submit your resume to EHPJobs@fema.dhs.gov and put “HSSP CORE Position - Preservation Directory” in the
subject line.
Now Hiring [Multiple Positions/Locations]: Historic
Preservation Specialists Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
FEMA announces an open
hiring call for Historic Preservation Specialists within the Cadre of On-call Response/Recovery Employee (CORE)
Program. Come join a talented team of environmental and historic preservation
specialists dedicated to helping people before, during, and after disasters.
This is a temporary position not to exceed four years, with the option to
extend if funding and workload permits.
Extended travel to disaster sites is required and
CORE employees should expect to be deployed for approximately 320+ days of the
year to locations throughout the United States and US Territories. When not
deployed, work will be performed from the residence of record. This is a
temporary position not to exceed four years, with the option to extend if
funding and workload permits.
The Historic Preservation Specialist (HSSP) will apply their expertise of
historic preservation policy and cultural resources management to ensure FEMA’s
funding activities comply with federal historic preservation laws and
regulations such as the National Environmental Policy Act, the National
Historic Preservation Act, and the Section 106 regulations (36 CFR 800). The
HSSP will conduct independent and coordinated research and review activities to
identify and efficiently communicate historic preservation considerations to
FEMA staff and funding recipients. The HSSP will participate in calls,
meetings, and site visits with FEMA staff and funding recipients to proactively
assess, document, and discuss historic preservation requirements and provide
recommendations and guidance for compliance. Typical responsibilities will
include reviewing proposed scopes of work for historic preservation compliance
issues and drafting technical comments, identifying historic resources listed
in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places,
assessing adverse effects to historic properties, and developing and
maintaining liaisons with FEMA staff and other stakeholders, such as State and
Tribal Historic Preservation Offices.
The ideal candidate should have a master’s degree in Historic Preservation,
Archaeology, History, Architectural History or a related subject or field, and
hold or be eligible to obtain a Secretary of Interior (SOI) Qualification. This
position requires a Public Trust background investigation, and applicants must
be a U.S. Citizen or National to be considered. All candidates will be
considered without regard to any non-merit reasons such as race, color,
religion, sex, age, national origin, lawful political affiliation, marital
status, disability, sexual orientation, protected genetic information, parental
status, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factors.
Additionally: The Historic Preservation Specialist
can also be hired on as an Intermittent employee as a member of FEMA’s
Reservist (On-Call) program.
Keywords: Job, Historic Preservation, Archaeology, Architectural History
Posted: September 19, 2024
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