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THC - Historic Architectural Easement Monitor (Environmental Protection Specialist III / IV Or Architect I)
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- Perform annual monitoring activities at historic properties on which THC holds an easement or deed covenant to ensure property owner compliance and support the preservation of the historic and architectural character of properties in the program.
- Provide written and verbal technical assistance on the preservation, rehabilitation, and restoration of historic properties in keeping with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and the terms of their easement or covenant.
- Work collaboratively within the Division of Architecture with the Courthouse Preservation, Federal and State Review, and Disaster Assistance teams regarding the implementation of the Easement Program and associated project reviews.
- Master's degree in historic preservation, architecture, architectural history, or a closely related field; or a professional architecture degree (Bachelor or Master of Architecture) from a National Architectural Accreditation Board (NAAB) accredited college or university (or a comparable internationally- accredited professional architecture degree) with coursework in historic preservation;
- Minimum two years of full-time professional work experience on historic preservation projects in the private or public sector for a preservation non-profit organization or a university program;
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