[OR_Archaeology] Position Announcement

POULEY John * OPRD John.Pouley at oregon.gov
Wed Nov 8 13:56:22 PST 2017


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH OKSHPO

The Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office, a division of the Oklahoma Historical Society (a state agency), is recruiting candidates to fill a Historic Preservation Specialist position (Architectural Historian/National Register Coordinator). This is a senior level position, and the person will work under the supervision of the Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer.  As further detailed in the recruitment notice below, the primary focus of the position's duties relate to the SHPO's National Register of Historic Places, Architectural/Historic Survey, and Review and Compliance (Section 106) programs.

Information about how to apply is provided below. For questions about the position, contact:

Lynda S. Ozan
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
Architectural Historian
State Historic Preservation Office
Oklahoma Historical Society
Oklahoma History Center
800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-522-4484


RECRUITMENT ANNOUNCEMENT

Opening Date:   August 29, 2017      Closing Date:   Until Filled
Job Title:                                            Historic Preservation Specialist III
Job Code/Level:                                 U14C
Pay Band/Hiring Range:                  L $2,919.34 - $5,352.13
Vacancies:                                          1
Location:                                            Oklahoma City, OK

The position is the SHPO's Architectural Historian/National Register Program Coordinator. The position is essential to the SHPO's compliance with requirements of the federal historic preservation programs. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service regulations (36 CFR Part 61) stipulate that each SHPO must employ an individual who meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards in the discipline of architectural history to maintain its approved program status and receive its annual federal funding allocation.

Key Duties:
1.         Coordinates the division's National Register of Historic Places program.

2.         Coordinates the division's architectural/historic resources survey program.

3.         Develops opinions on the eligibility of architectural/historic resources for the National Register of Historic Places required in the division's federally mandated review of federally assisted construction projects of other agencies and/or their applicants and designees.

4.         Supervises the division's Historic Preservation Specialist, Level I, who conducts archival and field research associated with the architectural/historic resources survey program and who maintains the division's architectural/historic resources database.

5.         Reviews complex reports, scopes of work, contracts, applications and other materials prepared by professional consultants and others for the major division programs cited above.

6.         Prepares complex reports, scopes of work, contract documents, applications and other materials for the major division programs cited above.

7.         Develops scopes of work for the procurement of professional services and monitors contract performance for the major division programs cited above.

8.         Develops and delivers presentations to professional organizations, other government agencies, and the general public on major division programs and a variety of topics related to the preservation of historic resources.

9.         Consults with clients/customers on major division programs and a variety of technical historic preservation topics.

10.       Prepares correspondence to address inquiries of clients/customers on a wide variety of complex historic preservation topics.


How to apply:

All applicants must apply through the State of Oklahoma's Human Capital Management, Office of Management and Enterprise Services (HCM/OMES).

To complete the application process, go to http://www.jobaps.com/ok/ to submit your application through HCM/OMES. HCM/OMES must qualify candidates. Applications will be accepted continuously until the position is filled.


The mission of the Oklahoma Historical Society is to collect, preserve, and share the history and culture of the state of Oklahoma and its people.

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