NH Division of Historical Resources / State Historic Preservation Office
Position Number:
Job Location:
Concord,
Job Type:
Permanent
Job Status:
Full Time
Salary:
$42,841.50 (starting, step one)
Career Level:
Mid Level
Organization Type:
Public Sector - State
Application Deadline:
Job Description
The Division of Historical Resources (DHR) is seeking an energetic and experienced individual to fill the position of Special Projects and Compliance Specialist. This is a full-time and challenging position, in a busy state agency located in Concord, NH. Details on the job’s duties are available on the supplemental job description, available at http://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/jobs.html. More information on the DHR’s programs is available online at http://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/.
Within the state system, this is a Historian (Labor Grade 24) position, 37.5 hours per week, with a starting salary of $42,841.50 and full benefits. All New Hampshire state employees are required to pay an agency fee.
Applicants should forward a resume, a letter statement of interest and qualifications, a relevant writing sample, and a completed state application to Kathy Stanick, Business Administrator, Department of Cultural Resources, 20 Park Street, Concord, NH 03301. State applications are available online at http://www.nh.gov/hr/index.html. This position is funded with 100% federal dollars. Applicants are not required to take a state examination.
Review of applications and candidate interviews will begin January 15, 2010. This position will remain open until filled.
For additional information, please contact Elizabeth Muzzey, Director and State Historic Preservation Officer, at 603/271-3483 or elizabeth.muzzey@dcr.nh.gov.
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