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Cheyenne, WY - USA

Monthly Salary drjobs

USD 6171 - 6171

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Description and Functions




Open Until Filled


GENERAL DESCRIPTION:


This position is responsible for leading efforts to identify evaluate document and protect Wyomings archaeological and historic properties. Serving within the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) the role fulfills program obligations under the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470) and manages supervises and coordinates reviews conducted under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to ensure compliance and preservation of the states cultural resources. The position involves reviewing and responding to complex technical reports project plans NEPA documents and professional archaeological and historical evaluations. It plays a key role in developing strategies for the preservation and management of cultural resources including negotiating agreements with government agencies on a wide range of preservation-related topics. The role also includes conducting public outreach supervising and training volunteers responding to public and agency inquiries on complex preservation issues and maintaining comprehensive administrative records related to Wyomings cultural and historic resources.

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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function that may be performed in the job level.


  • Review analyze and assess documentation prepared by professional cultural resource managers (contractors and agency personnel) for accuracy completeness and quality.
  • Review and comment on determinations of eligibility and effect per 36CFR800 regulations and NPS bulletins.
  • Prepare correspondence to federal and state agencies and project proponents reflecting the official opinion of the state.
  • Resolve issues and conflicts between the submissions if possible.
  • Communicate problems deficiencies issues concerns and solutions to agencies and project proponents clearly and concisely.
  • Complete this work within the timeframes allowed under the 36CFR800 regulations or other Programmatic/Memorandum of Agreement negotiated between the agency SHPO and interested parties.
  • Review proposed treatment of important archaeological and historic resources (buildings sites structures objects districts landscapes and traditional cultural properties).
  • Apply the Secretary of the Interiors Standards to ensure treatment is appropriate for the resource type and commensurate with the adverse effect. Recommend additional treatments if necessary or warranted.
  • Represent the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources position and resources in reviewing and commenting on NEPA documentation relating to the actions of federal land management agencies as designated by the Governors Office. Represent departmental concerns to those federal agencies and to the Governors Office.
  • Represent the State of Wyoming in the negotiation and development of legally binding agreements to mitigate adverse effects to historic properties as required by the 36CFR800 regulations.
  • Present information to government officials legislators and company executives regarding the outcome of the negotiation and the Section 106 process
  • Coordinate develop prepare review and collaborate among staff colleagues agencies and contractors in the development of state cultural resource standards.
  • Participate in the writing review and implementation of existing revised and new standards in the documentation and treatment of historic properties.
  • Supervise direct educate and instruct consultants and agencies on requirements and standards
  • Develop promote and conduct public education and outreach efforts throughout Wyoming to reach agency officials legislators project proponents industry officials and the general public on the requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act and the proper treatment and preservation of historic resources
  • Directs and supervises a staff of specialists consultants grant and administrative personnel.
  • Manages a section/program.
  • Serves as liaison to various boards department commissions regional and national organizations.
  • Represents the State of Wyoming and the department at agency special events and regional and national meetings.
  • Coordinates special projects involving other governmental agencies or political subdivisions.
  • Plans researches organizes and writes special reports.
  • Functions as site liaison between federal state and local governments.

Qualifications


PREFERENCES:


Masters degree in anthropology history or historic preservation with a specialty in archaeology public history or public archaeology.
Skills in critical thinking communication negotiation and conflict resolution.
Ability to analyze and review complex documents with technical details.
Extensive understanding of the proper treatment of archaeological and historic sites and their placement in Wyoming prehistory and history.
Understanding and knowledge of Wyoming archaeology and history; proper identification classification and review of historic resources in the appropriate historic context
Possesses strong conflict resolution and interpersonal skills with a demonstrated ability to navigate differing perspectives in high-stakes preservation and regulatory contexts.


KNOWLEDGE:




MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education:
Bachelors Degree (typically in Cultural Resources)
Experience:
1-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Cultural Resources) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Senior Cultural Resources Specialist
OR
Education & ExperienceSubstitution:
4-6 years of progressive work experience (typically in Cultural Resources) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Senior Cultural Resources Specialist
Certificates Licenses Registrations:
None

Necessary Special Requirements

PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:



NOTES:



  • FLSA: Exempt

Supplemental Information


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State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.


Required Experience:

Manager

Employment Type

Full-Time

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