Subject: Position at University of Virginia
Preservation Planner/Conservator University of Virginia Charlottesville The University of Virginia is seeking applicants for the position of Preservation Planner/Conservator in the Office of the Architect for the University. Under the direction of the Architect for the University and daily supervision of the Senior Preservation Planner, the Preservation Planner/Conservator will provide technical information and project direction on the protection, conservation and repair of historic structures and other cultural resources on University grounds, including Thomas Jefferson's "Academical Village," a World Heritage Site Qualifications include a degree in architecture, engineering, architectural history, archaeology, or historic preservation; master's degree is preferred. Successful applicants must demonstrate specialized knowledge in the treatment of historic fabric and/or a related cultural resources management field with a minimum of five years of directly related professional experience. Applicants must demonstrate knowledge of and experience in implementing the Secretary of Interior Standards for Historic Preservation as well as other federal and state historic preservation legislation and policies and their application to cultural resources management. To Apply a State of Virginia application form is required; specify job code D11DA. Apply to The University of Virginia Human Resources Department 914 Emmet Street PO Box 400127 Charlottesville VA 22904 or access an application at <URL:http://www.hrs.virginia.edu/staffing/applyclas.html>. Interested candidates refer to Job Vacancy Announcement #MB ARCH D11DA 001. The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. For more information, contact: Mary Hughes University Landscape Architect University of Virginia 434-924-6020 mvh2t [at] virginia__edu *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:14 Distributed: Sunday, September 5, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-14-043 ***Received on Wednesday, 1 September, 2004