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Architectural Historian - Schofield Barracks, Hawaii

Company

Colorado State University

Address , Schofield Barracks, Hi
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary $63,000 - $77,000 a year
Expires 2023-06-24
Posted at 1 year ago
Job Description

Position Location
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii

Work Location
Position is fully in-office/in-person

Research Professional Position
Yes

Posting Number
202300424AP

Position Type
Admin Professional/ Research Professional

Classification Title
Research Associate III

Number of Vacancies
1

Work Hours/Week
40

Proposed Annual Salary Range
$63,000 - $77,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Employee Benefits
Colorado State University (CSU) is committed to providing employees with a strong and competitive benefits package that supports you, your health, and your family. Visit CSU’s Human Resources website for detailed benefit plan information for permanent full-time and part-time faculty and administrative professional employees in the following University benefit areas: https://hr.colostate.edu/hr-community-and-supervisors/benefits/benefits-eligibility/ & https://hr.colostate.edu/prospective-employees/our-perks/.

Desired Start Date

Position End Date (if temporary)

To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on
04/24/2023

Description of Work Unit
CEMML is a research, education and service unit within the Warner College of Natural Resources at CSU. CEMML applies the latest and most appropriate science to promote the sustainable management of natural and cultural resources on Department of Defense (DoD) and other public lands. We provide technical support, conduct applied research, and offer career development and learning opportunities to support resource stewardship. We collaborate with our sponsors and within CSU to resolve complex environmental issues, leaving a legacy of science-based decisions that sustain our resources for future generations.
To learn more about CEMML’s contributions to land management, our mission, vision, and values, visit http://www.cemml.colostate.edu/.

Position Summary
An Architectural Historian (Research Associate III) position is available with the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML) to provide on-site program support for the Cultural Resources Management Program, Environmental Division in the Directorate of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii (USAG-HI). This position will be duty-stationed at Schofield Barracks on the Island of Oahu. Moving allowance is available; conditions apply.
This position involves a combination of office and field activities. This position functions as part of a team to support the Army’s cultural resources management and compliance tasks, including assessing potential effects of proposed undertakings, conducting inventory and assessment of built-environment historic resources, recordation, drafting National Register eligibility evaluations, writing plans and reports, accompanying cultural accesses, and other assigned tasks/projects. The Senior Architectural Historian will familiarize themselves with installation plans, undertakings, and cultural resources.
The Architectural Historian will work closely, and in collaboration with, the CEMML Cultural Resources Project Director (Supervisor) and the USAG-HI Cultural Resource Managers (CRMs) and staff assigned to the Environmental Division of the Directorate of Public Works of USAG-HI.
The primary duties include assisting the CRMs in the following: conducting effects assessment of built-environment resources pursuant to compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act; historical and archival research; inventory and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) evaluations of architectural and engineered resources to satisfy USAG-HI’s obligations under Section 110 of the NHPA; review and/or preparation of historic resources survey reports, NRHP eligibility evaluations, State historic building inventory forms, and Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER) documentation; negotiating, developing, and facilitating creative mitigation; developing historic preservation treatment plans; and technical writing.
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, coordinate scheduling and support from individuals in the U.S. Army, CEMML, and contractors to accomplish assigned tasks. May be assigned control and coordination of projects under guidance from the CEMML Cultural Resources Project Director and with approval from the USAG-HI CRMs. The Architectural Historian will also participate in educational and outreach activities.
Must be able to communicate and interact with internal/external staff, Army officials, Soldiers and public in a professional manner. Work requires a high degree of independent judgment/decision making, technical writing and organizational skills, attention to detail, and people skills.
Must attend the U.S. Army UXO safety awareness training prior to working in some areas, and maintain the awareness training annually for the duration of employment.
LOCATION: The U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii provides installation management service and support for Army and civilian personnel, as well as military family members and retirees, at Fort Shafter, Fort DeRussy, Tripler Army Medical Center, Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, Kahuku Training Area, Makua Military Reservation, and Pohakuloa Training Area along with Kilauea Military Camp and Kawaihae Harbor, and additional smaller areas located throughout the islands of Oahu and Hawaii. The Directorate of Public Works, Environmental Division supports the U.S. Army’s commitment to environmental excellence in all aspects of the Army’s mission in Hawaii. While balancing the unique considerations of mission, community and the environment, the Environmental Division assists U.S. Army Hawaii to continuously strive to improve its environmental performance and seeks to lessen environmental footprint and prevent pollution; minimize impact on the Hawaiian land; conserve, preserve and protect our natural and cultural resources; and comply with all applicable environmental laws and regulations.
Beginning Monday, August 16, 2021, Colorado State University has mandated vaccinations against COVID-19. Faculty and staff are required to submit their vaccine status or declare an exemption. More information about the vaccination mandate can be found on the CSU COVID-19 Information & Resources site here, https://covid.colostate.edu/pandemic-preparedness-team-broad-guidance-for-all-summer-and-fall-2021-activities/

Required Job Qualifications
  • The successful candidate must be able to work in inclement weather on occasion.
  • MA degree in architectural history, architecture, historic preservation, history, or related field.
  • Thorough understanding of Sections 106 and 110 of the NHPA.
  • The successful candidate must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. by proposed start date; CEMML will not provide visa sponsorship for this position.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a driver’s license by the employment start date.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
  • Excellent written communication and organizational skills and the ability to work with a wide range of data, organize details, and meet deadlines.
  • Must be able to drive a 4-wheel drive vehicle over rough terrain.
  • Willingness to work in a highly structured work environment with established lines of authority, procedures, and protocols.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of professional work experience in architectural history, including experience conducting historical and archival research; analyzing historical data; conducting architectural surveys and evaluations; and synthesizing and writing up the results of research (e.g., building and structure inventories and evaluations, NRHP and state register forms, and historic contexts)
  • Must be physically able to hike up to five (5) miles per day, and carry and handle equipment weighing up to twenty (20) pounds. Long periods of standing, walking over rough uneven surfaces, recurring bending, stooping, lifting, reaching, or similar activities are expected.

Preferred Job Qualifications
  • Familiarity with cultural resource issues on U.S. military installations and Department of Defense polices and processes related to cultural resources management
  • Working knowledge of cultural resource applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) technology.
  • Knowledge of Historic American Buildings Survey, Historic American Engineering Record, and/or Historic American Landscapes Survey (HABS/HAER/HALS) recordation and documentation standards.
  • Previous work experience in the Pacific region, particularly the Hawaiian Islands.
  • Demonstrate professional expertise in working with Federal historic preservation laws and regulations that govern cultural resource management (e.g., the National Historic Preservation Act).
  • Highly qualified candidate will possess greater than two (2) years of professional work experience that demonstrates proficiency in all aspects of architectural history, including historical and archival research; analyzing historical data; conducting architectural surveys and evaluations; and synthesizing and writing up the results of research.
  • Experience with Microsoft Access databases.
  • Meet the Secretary of Interior’s professional qualification standards (36 CFR 61) and/or applicable Office of Personnel Management (OPM) standards in accordance with Section 112 of the NHPA (54 USC 306131).

Diversity Statement
Reflecting departmental and institutional values, candidates are expected to have the ability to advance the Department’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Essential Duties

Job Duty Category
Inventory, Documentation, and Evaluation of built-environment historic resources

Duty/Responsibility
  • Prepare historical reports and other technical documents; contribute to research designs; and develop historical contexts.
  • Perform research and fieldwork necessary for the identification, documentation, evaluation, and reporting of historic resources, especially historic buildings.
  • Work collaboratively as part of a team to survey, document, evaluate and periodically monitor historic built-environment resources.
  • Provide technical assistance and expertise as architectural history subject-matter specialist for related projects.
  • Maintain historic building inventories, installation histories, and files relating to rehabilitation/restoration projects.

Percentage Of Time
50

Job Duty Category
Cultural Resources Management

Duty/Responsibility
  • Support and assist in implementing quality assurance plans for external contracts, including conducting field-checks and review deliverables in accordance with applicable contract requirements.
  • Write and produce compliance documents to support USAG-HI CRMs.
  • Assist with project and document review, conduct background/archival research, and provide professional input and analysis, as requested by USAG-HI CRMs, and as required for compliance under NHPA
  • Attend meetings, work groups, and briefings in order to stay updated on projects that may impact historic resources.
  • Collaborate with USAG-HI CRMs in implementing the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) and coordination of cultural resources management program objectives and activities.
  • Based on research and investigations, compile sufficient information to conduct NRHP eligibility evaluations and provide recommendations to the USAG-HI CRMs for final determination.
  • Participate in project reviews of Army undertakings, including construction and renovation projects, military training, etc. to consider effects on historic properties and write, prepare, assemble, and distribute NHPA compliance documentation, as directed.

Percentage Of Time
40

Job Duty Category
Outreach and Education

Duty/Responsibility
  • Participate in education and outreach activities including escorting cultural access groups and providing Soldier briefs of cultural resource sensitivity.
  • Contribute to the development of cultural resources education and outreach materials and displays.

Percentage Of Time
5

Job Duty Category
Other Duties

Duty/Responsibility
  • Performs other duties as assigned.


Percentage Of Time
5

Application Details

Special Instructions to Applicants
Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications in the announcement to be considered for hire. Apply no later than April 24, 2023, for full consideration at https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/122510. Mailed or emailed applications will not be accepted.
Upload each of the items below individually as a Word Document (.doc), PDF (.pdf), or Rich Text Format (.rtf). Please note that incomplete applications cannot be considered. Please remove social security numbers and birth dates from application materials. A complete application consists of:
  • Statement of Qualifications (one-page letter addressing each qualification described in the announcement) uploaded in the ‘Cover Letter’ slot.
  • Resume
  • References – please include within your application contact information for 3 professional references including at least one supervisor.

References will not be contacted without prior notification of candidates.

Conditions of Employment
Pre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires), Valid Driver’s License, Special Requirements/Other - Must be able to comply with all applicable regulations to obtain a Department of Defense Common Access Card (CAC) and public trust clearance. Furthermore, candidates are required at a minimum to complete a NACI/SF85 and successfully pass a federal backgro

Search Contact
Amanda Wallander ([email protected])

EEO Statement
Colorado State University is committed to providing an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based on race, age, creed, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, or pregnancy in its employment, programs, services and activities, and admissions, and, in certain circumstances, marriage to a co-worker. The University will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. Colorado State University is an equal opportunity and equal access institution and affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all Federal and Colorado State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action. The Office of Equal Opportunity is located in 101 Student Services.
The Title IX Coordinator is the Director of the Office of Title IX Programs and Gender Equity, 123 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-0160, (970) 491-1715, [email protected].
The Section 504 and ADA Coordinator is the Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity, 101 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-0160, (970) 491-5836, [email protected].
The Coordinator for any other forms of misconduct prohibited by the University’s Policy on Discrimination and Harassment is the Vice President for Equity, Equal Opportunity and Title IX, 101 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, Co. 80523-0160, (970) 491-5836, [email protected].
Any person may report sex discrimination under Title IX to the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education.

Background Check Policy Statement
Colorado State University strives to provide a safe study, work, and living environment for its faculty, staff, volunteers and students. To support this environment and comply with applicable laws and regulations, CSU conducts background checks for the finalist before a final offer. The type of background check conducted varies by position and can include, but is not limited to, criminal history, sex offender registry, motor vehicle history, financial history, and/or education verification. Background checks will also be conducted when required by law or contract and when, in the discretion of the University, it is reasonable and prudent to do so.