Vermont State Historic Preservation Office
2025 Summer Internship
Architectural Historian
Project Summary
1. National Register of Historic Places: Create list of coordinates for individually listed properties in select locations to be added to the Planning Atlas
2. State Register of Historic Places: prepare draft nomination for at least one property
3. Prepare draft guidance of “how to complete a Vermont Architectural Resource Inventory Form”
4. Create a Vermont Landscape Inventory (VLI) form and survey at least one property
5. Complete the Vermont Cemetery Inventory form for at least one property
The summer intern will work directly with the Vermont Architectural Historian. The candidate will be exposed to archival research, architectural survey, and the role documentation plays in the preservation of historic properties.
Preferred Qualification
Ideally the candidate will be pursuing or just have received an undergraduate or graduate degree in a cultural resource related field (i.e. architectural history, historic preservation, archaeology, anthropology, history, public history).
Project Coordination and Management
The candidate shall be assigned to work directly with the State Architectural Historian. The State Historic Preservation Officer will serve as the immediate supervisor for the term of the internship. Opportunities to work remotely and at Division for Historic Preservation offices in Montpelier.
Period of Work
Expected May/June to August, with flexibility. Minimum of 4 days per week, for maximum of 15 weeks. This is paid temporary employment with the State of Vermont.
Contact
Please send resume and letter of interest to Lindsay Pacheco at Lindsay.pacheco@vermont.gov
Deadline April 1, 2025