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A working knowledge of federal and state cultural resource and historic preservation laws and practices, including NEPA, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and CEQA.
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Relevant historic preservation documentation and processes such as the Departmentof Parks and Recreation (DPR) forms, nomination reports, record searches, Phase IIIISite Investigations, Survey/Plan, and Data Recovery/Mitigation Program.
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In consultation with Senior Leadership, external consultants, and Institutional Advancement team, help lead a capital campaign strategy to support renovation and historic preservation of Meridian's historic, John Russell Pope designed campus and grounds for diplomacy.
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Our clients include NYS Office of General Services, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, NYC Health + Hospitals, State University of New York, NYC Department of Design and Construction, NYC Parks & Recreation, NYC School Construction Authority, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Battery Park City Authority, and NYS Parks, Recreations and Historic Preservation.
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Years of experience as a Cultural Resource Principal Investigator with a professional cultural resource, architectural, or engineering firm or a federal or state agency such as a State Historic Preservation Office.
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The cultural resources contractor should have experience in archaeology, historic architecture, or historic preservation with a degree in anthropology, history, or a related field.
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The formal education equivalent of a bachelor's degree in urban planning, historic preservation, architecture, or a related field; plus four years of experience in urban planning, zoning, or a related field.
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Assists the Cultural Resources Program Manager & Supervisor to execute duties related to Historic Preservation actions, Section 110 & 106 reporting requirements for the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Department of Interior Design, housed in the College of Architecture, Art, and Design, serves over 200 undergraduate and approximately 25 graduate students and offers a BS and minor in Interior Design at the undergraduate and a certificate and MFA in Historic Preservation at the graduate level.
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The ideal candidate will have experience planning, developing, and stewarding regional parklands as an equitable and welcoming environment for all park visitors and possess the ability to balance compatible equitable access with natural, cultural, and historic preservation and protection.
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To be eligible for NCP, candidates must be in the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation promotion field and have one year or more of permanent, contingent-permanent or 55 b/c service as a Golf Course Maintenance Supervisor (SG-12.
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Provides assistance in monitoring and execution of facilities maintenance and deferred maintenance projects, public dissemination of information related to historic preservation and cultural resources.
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Keep records and maintain the relevant State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) documentation pertaining to cultural resources. The Staff Archaeologist will have knowledge of field excavation techniques, assist with archaeological inventory, evaluation, and data recovery efforts, analyze prehistoric and historic artifacts, and assist in the preparation of compliance reports.
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The MSPM should have education and/or experience in one or more of the following areas: commercial district management, economics, finance, public relations, planning, business administration, public administration, retailing, volunteer or non-profit administration, architecture, historic preservation, and/or small business development.
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Graduate degree (M.A. or Ph. D.) from a United States accredited university in anthropology, archaeology, architectural history, or historic preservation. We are seeking an individual enthusiastic about cultural resource management and historic preservation with a strong commitment to client service and technical excellence.
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