The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is recruiting a Training Specialist (GG-13) to coordinate the ACHP's Section 106 training program within the Office of Federal Agency Programs in Washington, DC. The position serves as the agency's primary adult education specialist; develops curriculum, class instruction, and guidance materials for general training and outreach concerning Section 106 and the National Historic Preservation Act; and plays a key role in sharing the ACHP's technical expertise on federal historic preservation requirements. The Training Specialist collaborates with other ACHP offices to develop and deliver classroom courses and distance learning, including a growing eLearning curriculum.
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation announced it is now recruiting for the position of Program Analyst and Army Liaison.
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) today announced it is now recruiting for the position of Equity Officer in Washington, DC.
The ACHP is now recruiting for the position of Assistant Historic Preservation Specialist (AHPS) 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 AHPS will be located within OFAP’s Federal Permitting, Licensing and Assistance Section and will have the primary responsibility of reviewing adverse effect notifications from federal agencies. Other responsibilities include providing technical advice and assistance to consulting parties and participating in consultation meetings. The closing date for applications is March 7, 2023.
The ACHP is seeking a Digital Operations Coordinator (GG-13) within the Office of Federal Agency Programs in Washington, DC. This new position will analyze and manage data regarding the ACHP’s participation in and oversight of project planning reviews carried out under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The incumbent will draw on knowledge of the Section 106 process and experience working with databases and other digital tools to help improve the ACHP's use of electronic communication and digital information to enhance the timeliness and efficiency of reviews.