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🔗Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Planner

  • Full Time
  • San Francisco, CA or Los Angeles, CA
  • $95,000 - $123,000/- USD / Year
  • April 30, 2026
  • Department: Cultural Resources Planning Studio
  • Job Qualifications:

    Page & Turnbull is hiring for a full-time position which may be based at either our San Francisco or Los Angeles office. We are looking for a Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Planner with a graduate degree in architectural history, historic preservation, urban planning with a focus on historic preservation, or closely related field. Applicants must have a minimum of 7 years of professional experience in the field, including experience with preparing proposals, managing projects, and supervising staff. Architectural project review and experience applying the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards is required. Familiarity with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is preferred.

    Responsibilities
    You will contribute to a diverse portfolio of historic preservation and planning projects across a range of scales and property types, including the following:

    ·       Prepare scope and fee proposals

    ·       Manage a variety of large and small projects (see “Job Description” section)

    ·       Perform/guide digital and traditional research

    ·       Visit sites and document existing conditions

    ·       Evaluate properties using National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historical Resources, and local register criteria

    ·       Prepare and peer review a variety of reports and studies

    ·       Review architectural project drawings and recommend improvements that align with compliance requirements and historic preservation best practices

    ·       Contribute to business development and firm leadership

    ·       Collaborate with colleagues, architecture and urban planning consultant teams, and clients.

  • How to Apply:

    If you have a passion for preservation, design, and urban planning and want to work with smart, dedicated, and collaborative people, please send a letter of interest, resume, and work samples in PDF format to resume@page-turnbull.com (no phone calls please). To make sure your information gets reviewed in a timely fashion, add “P&T – Senior Architectural Historian/Preservation Planner Position” in the subject heading.

  • Job benefits: In addition to a collegial workplace that offers a hybrid work schedule, we offer a competitive salary; health, dental and vision insurances; paid vacation and holidays; professional development opportunities; 401(k) participation; and other benefits. Page & Turnbull encourages participating in professional and community organizations including the California Preservation Foundation, American Planning Association (APA), Docomomo US, Society of Architectural Historians, San Francisco Heritage, LA Conservancy, and others.
  • Physical Demands / Work Environment: We have a hybrid work policy and expect the hired employee will work in the office a minimum of three days per week.
  • Application Email: resume@page-turnbull.com

Website Page & Turnbull

Page & Turnbull (P&T) imagines change in historic and contemporary environments to cultivate thriving, sustainable, and resilient communities. Offices are located in San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, and Los Angeles, California, and Washington DC. Our mission is to understand the past and apply the lessons learned to revitalize historic buildings and places that benefit current and future users. For more than 50 years, P&T has led architecture, preservation, and planning projects for civic, cultural, educational, and mission-focused clients. Our work has impacted some of the country’s most significant buildings and, more importantly, our projects have made a difference in people’s lives. The architects, architectural historians, cultural resources planners, and materials specialists who work at Page & Turnbull believe that preservation and adaptive reuse are about valuing a community’s stories and envisioning a better and resilient future.

Page & Turnbull, one of California’s first architecture and cultural resources planning firms to focus its practice on historic preservation, is offering a position for a Senior Architectural Historian/Preservation Planner who is passionate about reimagining historic resources for the way we live today.

Work undertaken in the firm’s Cultural Resources Planning Studio ranges from property-specific evaluations to large-scale planning efforts, including historic context statements for cities and underrepresented communities, survey and evaluation, interpretive programs, CEQA review and Section 106 consultation, tax certification documentation, design guidelines, ordinance updates, and long-range planning initiatives. Our work sits at the nexus of preservation, architectural design, urban planning, cultural planning, and placemaking. We strive to have a meaningful impact on historic places in California and beyond.

You will serve as a project lead, managing staff and guiding projects from proposal through final deliverable. You’ll be working directly with a talented nine-person Cultural Resources Planning Studio team and collaborate with the Architecture & Design and Preservation Architecture studios across all of our five offices.

Benefits

All NCPE interns received an hourly stipend, the rate is listed at each position description. Additionally, interns receive paid time off (PTO), paid Federal holidays if working full-time, and access to NCPE's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for career and personal counseling, coaching, and referrals. Project sites may also offer a housing allowance and/or commuting stipend; this information is also listed in the description or offered during the interview.

Eligible NCPE interns who successfully complete their internships may count their position towards earning a Public Land Corps (PLC) Non-Competitive Hiring Authority certificate. To be eligible to earn a PLC certificate, an intern must be 30 years old or younger (or 35 if a veteran). Once earned, the PLC hiring authority certificate may be used to apply for eligible Federal temporary, term, or permanent positions. Successful completion of a NCPE internship does not guarantee Federal employment. Contact manager@preservenet.org for more details.

Eligibility

To be eligible, applicants must be
*at least 18 years old;
*no older than 30 years of age (or 35 years if a Veteran) when beginning the internship; applicants who are 31 or older (or 36 or older if a Veteran) are not eligible;
*currently enrolled in a degree-seeking academic program at the college level (or recently graduated within the past 12 months)
*be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident.

Interns are not allowed to work more than 1200 hours total in the program; previous interns must stay within this overall limit. The length of an internship can vary from 10 to 30 weeks if full-time (40 hours per week) or longer if on a part-time schedule. If selected, the exact starting date will be determined by you and the NPS supervisor. The stipend rate is $17.00 per hour unless otherwise listed.

The successful candidate is responsible for finding and paying for travel to and housing at the internship location; some exceptions apply. The supervising office may be able to assist in locating housing but it is ultimately up to the individual accepting the internship to find accommodation.

The National Council requires all interns working in-person at Federal facilities and/or with Federal employees receive the Covid-19 vaccination. Please be advised that you may also be required to wear a mask, depending on the protocols adopted by your work site. Also be aware that, due to Government-wide security requirements, a background check will be required if you are selected for a position. This will include providing information about recent housing and employment history. The position supervisor will have more information about these requirements and procedures at the time of hiring. You may direct any questions to NCPE's Internship Program Director, Julee Johnson, at manager@preservenet.org.

Please note that interns are not NCPE or NPS employees. Stipends are academic awards and taxes are not withheld, nor are social security contributions made on your behalf. These funds may be taxable, however, so consult a tax preparation professional if you have questions.

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Step 1: Click on the Apply for Job button, then select Universal Application. Click on Register to create a User Account, which requires a username and email. A link will be sent to you from manager@preservenet.org to create a password. We suggest that you add this email to your safe senders list so you don't miss receiving this important link. You will be instructed to Log In to Preservenet using your username or email and password, which will take you back to the Universal Application.

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