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Employment Opportunities, Jobs & Internships in Preservation & Cultural Resources
Job Opportunity: Conservation Technician - Level 2, Fairmount Park Conservancy (Philadelphia, PA)

Contributed By: Dakota Plourde
Website: https://myphillypark.org/
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Organizational Overview:
Fairmount
Park Conservancy brings parks to life. We work with the City of Philadelphia
and its communities to steward our parks and nurture our shared environment,
cultural resources, and public health. We lead capital projects and historic preservation efforts, foster
neighborhood park stewardship, attract and leverage investments, and develop
innovative programs throughout the 10,200 acres that include Fairmount Park,
six other watershed parks, and more than 130 neighborhood parks and gardens
around the city.
Position Overview:
With
assistance from the Conservation Manager, the Conservation Technician will be
responsible for the execution of onsite and shop labor for the architectural
conservation services team. This position requires competency in hands-on
preservation trades work including masonry and carpentry. The Conservation Technician should have good
problem-solving abilities, be self-motivated, and have the ability to perform
quality handwork efficiently.
Responsibilities:
Duties broadly focus on
the performance of assigned tasks within architectural conservation projects,
and successfully administering the following duties:
-Performing
preservation field and shop work, focusing on completing tasks assigned by
senior staff, and preparing for subsequent logical tasks
-Maintain
high-quality work standards within an understood timeframe, typical for
contract work
-Support
the maintenance of safe and healthy work environments in the workshop and
on all job sites
-Effectively
communicating project information, needs, and status to staff
-Maintaining
responsible, ethical, and team-oriented relationships among clients and
coworkers
-Participating
in periodic community outreach workshops, as assigned, that focus on
familiarizing participants with practicable preservation techniques and
basic preservation philosophies
Qualifications:
-Preferred
experience includes hands-on woodworking, building trades, or historic
trades experience (5+ years)
-Preference
will be given to candidates with education in the building trades or
related field
-Familiarity
with and passion for the approaches, materials, and ethics of the field of
Historic Preservation
-Focused
listening, observation, and comprehension skills
-Must
be able to communicate effectively in both a written and oral manner
-Ability
to prioritize and plan work schedules and use time effectively
-Ability
to identify and resolve problems in a collaborative manner
-Ability
to work extended hours, as required
-Required
to possess a set of personal hand tools for use in the field
-Required
to possess a valid state driver's license and personal transportation to
job sites
-Strong
multi-tasking and time management skills
-Must
bring a proactive, result-oriented approach to tasks
Compensation:
The starting salary for this
position is $54,000 - $58,000. Additionally, Fairmount Park Conservancy offers
a generous benefits package including health, dental, and vision, as well as
life, disability, and retirement benefits.
Anti-Discrimination
Policy:
The Fairmount Park
Conservancy does not discriminate based on ethnicity, race, gender, or sexual
orientation and encourages all qualified individuals to apply.
To Apply:
Thank you for your interest
in the Fairmount Park Conservancy. Please prepare a formal letter of interest,
resume, and three work-related references as either PDF or Word documents and
submit them here: Application Form
Please, no phone calls or
mailed applications. The application deadline is March 23, 2025.
Keywords: historic preservation; carpentry; conservation

Posted: February 27, 2025
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