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🔗Revolving Fund and Easement Coordinator

  • Full Time
  • Atlanta, GA
  • $42,000 - $48,000 depending on qualifications USD / Year
  • Applications have closed
  • Job Qualifications:

    ·       The Coordinator should have some experience working with historic buildings, a working knowledge of historic preservation, construction, and real estate.

    ·       Bachelor’s degree; degree in Historic Preservation is preferred but not required.

    ·       Familiarity with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

    ·       Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Outlook programs.

    ·       Familiarity with GIS is preferred; a willingness to learn is required.

    ·       The ability to plan, organize and handle multiple tasks simultaneously is necessary.

    ·       Excellent people skills, including written and oral communication.

    ·       Must have a reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license.

  • How to Apply:

    To apply, send cover letter and resume to preservation@georgiatrust.org.

  • Job benefits: Generous PTO policy and comp time for work outside of typical business hours; Health, Dental, and Vision insurance available ; 403(b) retirement plan available (with employer match after probationary period)
  • Physical Demands / Work Environment: 25% Travel; Some set up/break down for events should be expected
  • Contact Name: Ben Sutton
  • Application Email: preservation@georgiatrust.org
  • Application URL: https://www.georgiatrust.org/jobs/revolving-fund-and-easement-coordinator/

Website The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation

Founded in 1973, the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation works for the preservation and revitalization of Georgia’s diverse historic resources and advocates their appreciation, protection and use.

The Coordinator’s primary responsibilities will be managing and growing the Trust’s Revolving Fund, Easement, and a preservation loan program, with direct responsibility for engaging property owners and other stakeholders to advocate for the preservation of Georgia’s diverse resources. The position will also assist the Director of Preservation and other Trust staff with preservation and development programming, including Places in Peril, Preservation Awards, and Rambles and Expeditions. Up to 25% of the job will require work in the field, typically day trips. Some weekend work will be required to support Georgia Trust events. The coordinator must be well organized, responsible, self-motivated, and have a positive attitude.