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🔗Architectural Historian/Historian Professional

  • Full Time
  • Anamosa, IA
  • $50,000-$62,400 USD / Year
  • Applications have closed
  • Job Summary: The position will involve project-based research in historic architecture and public history.
  • Job Qualifications:

    The position requires a Master’s degree in public history, history, architectural history, art history, historic preservation, or a closely related field, with coursework in American Architectural History. Strong research and writing skills are a must. At least one year of experience with Section 106 work involving historic/architectural reconnaissance surveys, intensive surveys, determinations of eligibility, and/or successful nominations to the National Register of Historic Places is preferred.

  • How to Apply:

    f interested, please send a cover letter/email and CV to:

    Nurit Finn

    President, Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc.

    Email: ngfinn@wapsivalleyarch.com

    For more information about us, visit our website at www.wapsivalleyarch.com.

  • Job benefits: Health insurance, dental insurance, 2 weeks of vacation annually, 7 days of sick leave, paid holidays, and a Simple IRA Retirement plan
  • Contact Name: Nurit Finn
  • Application Email: ngfinn@wapsivalleyarch.com
  • Application Phone #: 319-462-4760
  • Application Address: 126 E Main Street Anamosa, Iowa 52205

Website Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc.

Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. is a full-service cultural resource services firm that serves Iowa, Minnesota, western Illinois, western Wisconsin, and eastern North Dakota.

Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. is a full-service cultural resource services firm

that serves Iowa, Minnesota, western Illinois, western Wisconsin, and eastern

North Dakota. We seek a professional Architectural Historian/Historian for our

office in Rock Island, Illinois, or Anamosa, Iowa. In-office work is preferred;

however, remote work may be possible if within our region.

The position will involve project-based research in historic architecture and public history. We have some exciting large, ongoing projects involving identification, evaluation, and mitigation of adverse effects to historic properties in the Upper Mississippi River valley, the Fargo-Moorhead region of North Dakota and Minnesota, and other locations. The position will offer opportunities for professional growth and advancement.