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🔗Architectural Historian
Website State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources
SHPD is comprised of three branches, Architecture, Archaeology, and History & Culture, and together they collectively strive to preserve and protect Hawaiʻi’s historic identity. In Hawaiʻi, looking back is an integral part of going forward. SHPD is a part of ensuring that Hawaiʻi’s treasured past is here for future generations to appreciate and learn from
Please note that the State Historic Preservation Office currently has two vacancy postings. This is posting #2 of 2. This position is located within the Architecture Branch and reports directly to the Architecture Branch Chief. The primary purpose of this position is to manage and conduct project reviews pursuant to HRS § 6E-8, 6E-10, and 6E-42 for proposed modifications to properties under State or County jurisdiction. This position is also responsible for conducting historic preservation consultations for federal undertakings, as defined in 36 CFR § 800.16(y), or when the undertaking requires a combined review under both HRS § 6E and Section 106 of the NHPA. This position will develop, track, and manage agreements between SHPD and other agencies. This position will interact with homeowners, contractors, County, City, and Federal agencies to review and consult on undertakings that potentially affect historic resources in Hawaiʻi. Additionally, the position will also identify architectural properties potentially eligible for listing in the Hawaiʻi and/or National Registers of Historic Places. This includes conducting historical and architectural research as well as assisting in the preparation and review of architectural surveys and evaluations, and performing other duties as assigned.