The Trust is one of a kind: a stand-alone federal agency, with a board of directors reporting directly to the President of the United States. We have the unique mission of operating a financially self-sustaining national park in one of the most spectacular locations in America. Starting as a military base under Spanish jurisdiction in the 1700s, and now operating as a National Historic Landmark District, the Presidio has been transformed into a national park with majestic views of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. We earn all of our own revenue by leasing homes to families and offices to organizations; and operating a hotel, golf course and restaurants. We use that income to renovate, maintain and operate a park with a historic forest, a wide range of native plants and animals, the only campground in San Francisco, archeological excavations, and hundreds of historic buildings.
Applications received by April 2nd, 2018 will receive first consideration. We are planning to hold the first round of interviews beginning the week of April 9th, the second round of interviews beginning the week of April 16th, make a job offer in late-April, and set a work start date in May or June, 2018.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 106 Compliance: Report to the Trusts Federal Preservation Officer (FPO), and administer the Trust's Section 106 Review program under the Presidio Trusts Programmatic Agreements for all projects in Area B (Trust managed portion) of the Presidio of San Francisco. Evaluate proposed projects and help determine the level of compliance required in collaboration with the FPO and NEPA Compliance Manager.
- National Historic Preservation Act/Programmatic Agreement Review Process: Support the FPO and NEPA Compliance Manager in administering the Trusts Project Review Committee.
- Post Review Project Monitoring: Assist in monitoring actions after review through design, construction, and/or implementation to ensure adherence to stipulations placed on the project during review. Review drawings, specifications, shop drawings, design-build specifications, and other materials as well as inspect during the construction phase of the project.
- Full Consultation and Review: Assist with the implementation of full compliance for actions falling outside the Presidio Trusts Programmatic Agreements, which involves consultation with the National Park Service, California State Historic Preservation Officer, other interested parties and the public.
National Register and Research Projects: Employ substantial skill and knowledge in organizing and writing studies that set forth a balanced and realistic picture of the subject under consideration.
- Research Projects: Assist in planning and executing definitive special studies including Physical Histories, Historic Structure Reports, Historic American Building Survey reports, design guidelines, landscape studies, and other such historic structure assessments.
- National Register/National Historic Landmark Documentation: Assist in planning and executing research and survey projects to evaluate potential historic park resources for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places or the Presidio's National Historic Landmark forms.
Field Assistance: Help organize training for Trust personnel in the process and requirements of Section 106 including interpreting the Programmatic Agreements, the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and other applicable preservation best practices. Provide technical advice and assistance to Trust staff in the development and execution of projects that will affect historic resources.
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