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🔗Museum Scientist 2 (Architectural History)
Website New York State Museum, State Education Department
The Cultural Resource Survey Program (CRSP) is an applied research program of the Museum's Research & Collections Division that provides research and assessment of archaeological and architectural resources for other state agencies. This extensive program assists these agencies with their State and Federal historic preservation mandates. The CRSP is the largest outside-funded Museum program and employs about one-sixth of the Research & Collections Division’s staff.
The New York State Education Department’s (NYSED) Office of Cultural Education is seeking candidates for Museum Scientist 2 in the Research and Collections Division of the New York State Museum. Under the supervision of a Museum Scientist 4 of the Museum’s Cultural Resources Survey Program (CRSP), the incumbent conducts architectural surveys and documents historic properties for CRSP projects throughout New York State. Duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Independently perform reconnaissance field survey and documentation of architectural properties (e.g., buildings, structures, sites, and objects) to all current Cultural Resource Management (CRM) professional standards;
• Evaluate architectural properties for eligibility for the New York State and/or National Register of Historic Places;
• Prepare written architectural survey reports and Historic American Building Survey/Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER) documents;
• Complete report production and distribution to all current professional standards;
• Assist with technical report review and editing;
• Assist with administrative tasks including project status reports and updating Memoranda of Agreement with client agencies, and
• Interact with public and with client agencies, and assist with Museum public outreach, such as providing material for Museum social media and making presentations to school groups and other visitors.