Historic Preservation Program Analyst (NYS HELPS Program)
About the position
Responsibilities
• Evaluate state and federal consultation submissions to determine the presence of eligible historic properties and their potential impacts.
• Prepare nominations for the State and National Register of Historic Places and guide property owners in their development.
• Participate in public informational meetings and present nominations to the New York State Board for Historic Preservation.
• Conduct site visits and meet with project sponsors for survey and National Register projects.
• Assist local sponsors in designing historic resources surveys and evaluate completed surveys for accuracy.
• Review and maintain the Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS) inventory and ensure data consistency.
Requirements
• A bachelor's degree in art history, architectural history, cultural anthropology, historic preservation, historic preservation planning, public history, urban history, or U.S. History and two years of relevant experience; or a master's degree in any of the above disciplines and one year of relevant experience.
• Candidates must clearly indicate how they meet the minimum qualifications in their resume.
Nice-to-haves
• Experience with historic preservation projects and compliance reviews.
• Familiarity with the National Historic Preservation Act and New York State Historic Preservation Act.
Benefits
• Generous benefits package worth approximately 65% of salary including paid time off, health care benefits, and retirement system membership.
• 44 days of paid time off including vacation, sick, personal leave, and holidays.
• Health insurance options for employees and dependents, including family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost.
• Access to NYS Deferred Compensation and college savings programs.
• Paid parental leave.
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