This is professional services work providing direction and oversight of cultural resource management activities on lands managed by the Bureau of Parks and Lands. Responsibilities include protecting, preserving, interpreting, and promoting archaeological, cultural, and historic resources located on Bureau properties statewide, as well as addressing their multiple deferred maintenance needs. This position assists with the repair and preservation of several historic structures on Bureau lands. Responsibilities include working with architectural and engineering firms to develop scopes of work, initiating contracts in accordance with state procurement requirements, and coordinating project implementation. The position will work with the National Park Service to administer an existing historic preservation grant and ensure compliance with grant terms and reporting requirements. Work includes identifying and prioritizing cultural resource projects; conducting historical and archaeological research; developing interpretive materials and exhibits; training site staff; and advising on the management and maintenance of historic sites and resources. The position also supports strategies that promote historic sites and enhance economic opportunities for surrounding communities. Work is performed under limited supervision.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees