Architectural Historian
Your Capabilities and Credentials
- Basic knowledge of cultural resources management and Section 106 compliance
- Must be familiar with Southeastern historic structure types and styles and have experience writing building descriptions
- Must be able to work independently as well as part of an interdisciplinary team with other cultural resources and environmental professionals
- Must have strong written and verbal communication skills
- Willing to travel to meet project needs
- Requires valid driver’s license and good driving record
Education and Experience
Graduate degree or certificate in public history, heritage conservation, architectural history, historic preservation, planning, or related field that meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Guidelines for Professional Qualification Standards for Architectural History; current enrollment in a graduate degree program will also be considered with an undergraduate degree in one of these fields.
Prior experience as an architectural historian/built environment specialist working in cultural resources management or a closely related field desired but not required
Salary Range(s):
- $24.00 - $30.00 per hour
The final agreed upon compensation is based on individual education, qualifications, experience and work location.
This position works in both field and office settings. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather, remote locations, summer heat, and rough terrain; as well as bending, stooping, carrying field equipment, standing, and walking for extended periods.