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The National Trust seeks a dynamic leader individual with an entrepreneurial spirit and skill set to achieve/steer/advance the future vision of Chesterwood as a nationally recognized historic site and public museum, centered in the legacy of an internationally renowned artist, committed to activating its buildings, collections, and landscape for diverse audiences through innovative programming including the launch of a new artist-in-residency program.
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Directs and plans historic site operations and programming. Substitution: A master's degree in historic preservation, museum studies, education, history, American studies, anthropology, or architectural history may be substituted for one year of general experience.
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Park/Historic Site Superintendent I-VI. Optional on-site State housing with a monthly housing deduction of $407.55. Park/Historic Site Superintendent I-VI. Three years experience in (1) natural/cultural resource management; or (2) interpretation or education; or (3) general maintenance; or (4) public safety; or (5) promotions or public relations or marketing.
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Under the direction of the Sr. Manager of Programs, the Associate Manager of Public History researches, develops, executes and helps manage dynamic, memorable experiences that connect the public with the diverse narratives and expansive resources of the historic site.
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Perform basic management duties relating to the overall operation and maintenance of a state park or historic site facility which includes visitor services, budgeting, procurement, preservation, research, interpretation, and other management tasks.
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Experience in historic site/cultural resource interpretation and historic preservation. ■ Develop, in conjunction with the regional Board of Directors, heritage tourism development strategies that are based on historic preservation and that utilize the region’s historic and cultural resources to enhance economic development.
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Responsibilities include all facets of professional practice, including client relations, preparing project proposals, on-site surveys, written reports, cost estimating, building research, applying best historic preservation practices, preparing specifications, technical detailing, and construction administration.
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May involve walking outside between the visitor center and historic site during hot or inclement weather. Previous experience working at a historic site or museum in visitor services or education role.
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Knowledge of North American Archaeology; Prehistory; Artifact Analysis; Historic Preservation; Secretary of the Interior Standards for Archaeology; National Register of Historic Places eligibility criteria; familiarity with federal and state laws andregulations for cultural resources and historic preservation including, but not limited to, Section 106.
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Experience in a museum or historic site context preferred. Masters degree in historic preservation, museum studies, architecture, landscape architecture, or a related field. Strawbery Banke Museum is a living history museum located in the heart of historic Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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Under the supervision of the Site Director, this position independently coordinates the entire maintenance operation of the entire historic site and property, including the maintenance of all historic and modern structures.
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An undergraduate degree in Anthropology/Archaeology or a related field (e.g., Cultural Resource Management, Hawaiian Studies, History, Historic Preservation, Geology, Geography, Soil Science) is required.
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The site has thematic demonstration gardens, wooded stream valley with ponds, a naturalist native plant garden, a greenhouse, a plant shop, a gift shop, and a historic house. It’s an outdoor classroom, a museum, and a national historic site.
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If you have questions about the position, please contact Minidoka National Historic Site Facilities, Walt Tomlinson at If you have any other questions, please contact Idaho Conservation Corps Internship Program Coordinator, Matthew Schlegel at.
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Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site, located in Arkansas, is part of the National Park Service, within the Department of the Interior. Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site is located in the high plains of southeastern Colorado at an elevation is 4,075 feet above sea level.
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