The ACHP is recruiting for the position of a Program Analyst within the ACHP’s Office of Federal Agency Programs (OFAP), located in Washington, DC. OFAP plays a key role in meeting the ACHP’s mission to advise the President and Congress on historic preservation matters, and oversees the Section 106 review process.

The Program Analyst will be located within OFAP’s Federal Permitting, Licensing and Assistance Section (FPLAS). The duties of this position include conducting professional review of undertakings under Section 106 of the NHPA (Section 106); handling reviews of complex, high profile, precedent-setting projects, terminations, or foreclosures; and the drafting and negotiation of Section 106 agreements and program alternatives. It also includes conducting the review and analysis of federal policies, procedures, and programs to identify trends, patterns, and conflicts in program management and Section 106; providing expert technical advice and assistance in the interpretation and application of Section 106, other parts of the NHPA, and related laws, regulations, procedures, and guidelines to federal and state agencies, Indian Tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, preservation organizations, and the general public; and developing curriculum and providing class instruction regarding Section 106 and the NHPA.

Any questions regarding the Program Analyst position can be directed to Rachael Mangum, Assistant Director, FPLAS, via email at rmangum@achp.gov or by phone at (202) 517-0214.

The application period closes on March 15, 2024.

Apply at this link.

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