North Carolina
Environmental Review Specialist - HPO60083623
North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601
**Agency**Dept of Natural and Cultural Resources**Division**Historical Resources**Job Classification Title**Historic Preservation/Restora Spec (NS)**Position Number**60083623**Grade**NC09The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) takes care of the things that people love about North Carolina. DNCR manages over 100 locations across the state, including 27 historic sites, seven history museums, two art museums, five science museums, four aquariums, 35 state parks, four recreation areas, dozens of state trails and natural areas, the North Carolina Zoo, the State Library, the State Archives, the N.C. Arts Council, the African American Heritage Commission, the American Indian Heritage Commission, the State Historic Preservation Office, the Office of State Archaeology, the Highway Historical Markers program, the N.C. Land and Water Fund, and the Natural Heritage Program. The Department’s vision is to be the leader in using the state's natural and cultural resources to build the social, cultural, educational, and economic future of North Carolina. Everyone is welcome. For more information, please visit www.dncr.nc.gov. We encourage you to apply to become a part of our team!**Description of Work**The position is in the Environmental Review Branch of the State Historic Preservation Office. Thorough knowledge and understanding of and ability to successfully apply Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act as well as all other applicable federal and state laws and regulations related to historic preservation. Must be able to apply National Register criteria and make Determinations of Eligibility per federal guidelines. Must be able to read plans/planning documents and assess effects to historic properties in the short and long-term, draft and monitor interagency agreements and meet multiple project deadlines. Excellent interpersonal, negotiating, oral and written communications skills are essential. Ability to use MS Office programs is required, as is familiarity with digital photography, GIS databases, and mapping. Knowledge of GIS is required. Research skills, knowledge of American architectural history required; knowledge of North Carolina architecture and history desired. Demonstrated ability to work well with others in collaborative/inter-agency settings, within strict deadlines is required.
Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Review, draft comments, and properly maintain records for non-transportation projects that require compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) or NC General Statue 121-12(a) within required deadlines.
- Respond to questions from the public as well as state and local government personnel about the laws, regulations, and review processes associated with historic properties.
- Participate in internal and external educational/training concerning the Environmental Review process of the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as a trainer or student to increase knowledge about federal and state historic preservation laws and regulations.
- Consult with/provide guidance for project applicants/sponsors through the Environmental Review process, including the development of Effect Findings, Memorandums of Agreement, and/or Programmatic Agreements pursuant to Section 106 of the NHPA.
- Coordinate with other staff members of the SHPO and Office of State Archaeology to increase/maintain working knowledge about North Carolina’s historic properties, their protection, and enhancement including listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and Historic Preservation Tax Credits.
- Ensure the recording and safekeeping of project files using Laserfiche or the current archival program for Environmental Review projects.
- Add new and updated property records to Environmental Review database and GIS database for properties that are determined eligible or no longer eligible for listing in the NRHP.
- Maintain project tracking database to ensure a complete record of project reviews, comments, and personal interactions with project applicants and agencies.**Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences****Recruitment Range: $39,671.00 - $57,917.00****To receive credit for your work history and credentials, you must provide the information on the application form. Any information omitted from the application form, listed as general statements, listed under the text resume section, or on an attachment will not be considered for qualifying credit.**Candidates meet the minimum qualifications of this position if they meet the minimum education and experience listed on the vacancy announcement. Vacancy specific knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) and/or management preferences are not required. Applicants who possess the following are preferred:* Experience with the implementation of state and federal regulations related to historic properties, especially Section 106 of the NHPA.* Knowledge of historic American architecture for the purpose of reviewing and commenting on undertakings that may affect such properties.* Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing with the public, property owners, plus state and federal officials involved in matters related to historic properties and their preservation.* Ability to understand and implement data management programs to ensure timely and accurate recordation of project tracking.**Position/Physical Requirements:*** Must be able to work Monday – Friday, 8 hours per day and occasional evenings.* Licenses or certifications are not required, but the employee must meet the *Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards* for history, architectural history, and/or archaeology as specified by federal regulations (36 CFR 61.4(e)), and a valid driver’s license is required.* Must have a valid driver’s license issued from within the United States or be able to obtain one within **90 days** of employment.**This position is deemed eligible for hybrid telework under DNCR’s Telework****Policy.**Please note: Job postings close at 11:59:59 p.m. the night before the listed Posting End Date above.**This position is located at:**109 E. Jones StreetRaleigh, NC 27601**Minimum Education and Experience**Some state job postings say you can qualify by an “equivalent combination of education and experience.” If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience, OR a combination of both. See the Education and Experience Equivalency Guide for details.Master's degree in historic preservation, planning, architecture history, or a closely related field from an appropriately accredited institution and three years of experience in historic preservation; **OR** Bachelor’s degree in history, planning, or architectural history, or a closely related field from an appropriately accredited institution and four years of experience in historic preservation; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.**Section/Unit Description**The Environmental Review Branch within the State Historic Preservation Office (HPO) coordinates the review of and consultation for undertakings, which may affect historic properties within North Carolina. The review and consultation are carried out in accordance with various federal and state laws, especially Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, North Carolina General Statute 121-12(a), and NC Executive Order XVI. The purpose of the review process is to provide early consideration of historic properties that may be adversely affected by development projects and are listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places or are designated as locally significant historic properties, including archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects, districts and landscapes. Information #J-18808-Ljbffr
Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Review, draft comments, and properly maintain records for non-transportation projects that require compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) or NC General Statue 121-12(a) within required deadlines.
- Respond to questions from the public as well as state and local government personnel about the laws, regulations, and review processes associated with historic properties.
- Participate in internal and external educational/training concerning the Environmental Review process of the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as a trainer or student to increase knowledge about federal and state historic preservation laws and regulations.
- Consult with/provide guidance for project applicants/sponsors through the Environmental Review process, including the development of Effect Findings, Memorandums of Agreement, and/or Programmatic Agreements pursuant to Section 106 of the NHPA.
- Coordinate with other staff members of the SHPO and Office of State Archaeology to increase/maintain working knowledge about North Carolina’s historic properties, their protection, and enhancement including listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and Historic Preservation Tax Credits.
- Ensure the recording and safekeeping of project files using Laserfiche or the current archival program for Environmental Review projects.
- Add new and updated property records to Environmental Review database and GIS database for properties that are determined eligible or no longer eligible for listing in the NRHP.
- Maintain project tracking database to ensure a complete record of project reviews, comments, and personal interactions with project applicants and agencies.**Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences****Recruitment Range: $39,671.00 - $57,917.00****To receive credit for your work history and credentials, you must provide the information on the application form. Any information omitted from the application form, listed as general statements, listed under the text resume section, or on an attachment will not be considered for qualifying credit.**Candidates meet the minimum qualifications of this position if they meet the minimum education and experience listed on the vacancy announcement. Vacancy specific knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) and/or management preferences are not required. Applicants who possess the following are preferred:* Experience with the implementation of state and federal regulations related to historic properties, especially Section 106 of the NHPA.* Knowledge of historic American architecture for the purpose of reviewing and commenting on undertakings that may affect such properties.* Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing with the public, property owners, plus state and federal officials involved in matters related to historic properties and their preservation.* Ability to understand and implement data management programs to ensure timely and accurate recordation of project tracking.**Position/Physical Requirements:*** Must be able to work Monday – Friday, 8 hours per day and occasional evenings.* Licenses or certifications are not required, but the employee must meet the *Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards* for history, architectural history, and/or archaeology as specified by federal regulations (36 CFR 61.4(e)), and a valid driver’s license is required.* Must have a valid driver’s license issued from within the United States or be able to obtain one within **90 days** of employment.**This position is deemed eligible for hybrid telework under DNCR’s Telework****Policy.**Please note: Job postings close at 11:59:59 p.m. the night before the listed Posting End Date above.**This position is located at:**109 E. Jones StreetRaleigh, NC 27601**Minimum Education and Experience**Some state job postings say you can qualify by an “equivalent combination of education and experience.” If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience, OR a combination of both. See the Education and Experience Equivalency Guide for details.Master's degree in historic preservation, planning, architecture history, or a closely related field from an appropriately accredited institution and three years of experience in historic preservation; **OR** Bachelor’s degree in history, planning, or architectural history, or a closely related field from an appropriately accredited institution and four years of experience in historic preservation; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.**Section/Unit Description**The Environmental Review Branch within the State Historic Preservation Office (HPO) coordinates the review of and consultation for undertakings, which may affect historic properties within North Carolina. The review and consultation are carried out in accordance with various federal and state laws, especially Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, North Carolina General Statute 121-12(a), and NC Executive Order XVI. The purpose of the review process is to provide early consideration of historic properties that may be adversely affected by development projects and are listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places or are designated as locally significant historic properties, including archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects, districts and landscapes. Information #J-18808-Ljbffr