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Historic Preservation Specialist

General Services Administration
Public Buildings Service
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Summary

As a Historic Preservation Specialist, you will provide administrative and technical expertise on historic preservation and restoration means and methods; prepare agency directives and policy guidance on technical information, preservation guidelines, and information on historic buildings to regional staff.

Location of position: Anchorage, AK; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; Spokane, WA; or Tacoma, WA

We are currently filling one vacancy, but additional vacancies may be filled as needed.

Overview

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Hiring complete
Open & closing dates
06/15/2022 to 06/28/2022
Salary
$94,373 to - $137,696 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 13
Locations
FEW vacancies in the following locations:
Anchorage, AK
FEW vacancies
Portland, OR
FEW vacancies
Seattle, WA
FEW vacancies
Spokane, WA
FEW vacancies
Telework eligible
Yes—as determined by the agency policy.
Travel Required
Occasional travel - Travel as needed.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
13
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
No
Position sensitivity and risk
Moderate Risk (MR)
Trust determination process
Announcement number
22PBSA737RGDE
Control number
660390400

Duties

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  • Individually, or in conjunction with program directors at the Central Office level, develops or significantly contributes to the development of agency-wide policy on a variety of diverse and complex technical, professional or administrative issues related to historic preservation and restoration. Provides administrative and technical expertise to GSA personnel; as a recognized expert in the historic preservation field, is called upon to review and/or assess problematic or potentially controversial situations which are either out of the ordinary, unique or otherwise unusual in nature.
  • Provides technical expertise and actively guides GSA design, construction, site acquisition and other activities affecting historic buildings. Serves as designated regional virtual employee and liaison to the Center for Historic Buildings, keeping them informed regarding regional preservation issues and project milestones. Makes final determinations on key programmatic decisions related to regional historic preservation activities. Exercises specific responsibility for ensuring implementation of and compliance with mandated legal, regulatory and agency requirements and guidance.
  • Monitors Federal agency operations and studies worldwide design developments to avail GSA of the best available technology and design prototypes related to functional requirements and architectural/historic preservation parameters. Maintains ongoing liaison with the Regional Commissioner, project managers and other federal agency, private industry and contractor personnel for the purpose of exchanging current data regarding historic preservation projects and proposed changes in policies and goals. Interprets laws such as NHPA, policies, regulations and other operating guidelines established by Central Office personnel and provides expert advice and guidance to regional personnel.
  • Prepares agency directives and policy guidance for issuance by the Regional Commissioner, Public Buildings Service. Writes position papers and develops educational material directed towards GSA managers, employees and PBS client agencies; prepares annual reports, briefings and publicity material profiling regional/national preservation activities. Ensures the availability of technical information, preservation guidelines, and information on historic buildings to regional staff. Responds to GSA Central Office and external requests for information required in connection with agency reporting requirements and to support national initiatives. Coordinates public outreach activities and conducts briefings, discussions and negotiations with high-level agency representatives, GSA managers and supervisors.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • US Citizens and National (Residents of American Samoa and Swains Island)
  • Meet all eligibility criteria within 30 days of the closing date
  • Register with Selective Service if you are a male born after 12/31/1959

If selected, you must meet the following conditions:

  • Current or Former Political Appointees: The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C or Non-Career SES employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the HR Office. Failure to disclose this information could result in disciplinary action including removal from Federal Service.
  • Serve a one year probationary period, if required.
  • Undergo and pass a background investigation (Tier 2 investigation level).
  • Have your identity and work status eligibility verified if you are not a GSA employee. We will use the Department of Homeland Security’s e-Verify system for this. Any discrepancies must be resolved as a condition of continued employment.

Qualifications

For each job on your resume, provide:

  • the exact dates you held  each job (from month/year to month/year)
  • number of hours per week you worked (if part time).    

If you have volunteered your service through a National Service program (e.g., Peace Corps, Americorps), we encourage you to apply and include this experience on your resume.

For a brief video on creating a Federal resume, click here.

The GS-13 salary range starts at $105,922 per year for Anchorage, AK; $100,984 for Portland, OR; $94,373 for Spokane, WA; and $104,184 for Seattle & Tacoma, WA.

If you are a new federal employee, your starting salary will likely be set at the Step 1 of the grade for which you are selected.

To qualify, you must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-12 level or higher in the Federal service.

Specialized experience is providing expert technical guidance to ensure compliance with architectural conservation practices and programs including the National Historic Preservation Act, Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and National Register of Historic Places as they apply to historic buildings; developing and managing contracts for technical studies for or documentation of historic properties; management of design and/or construction projects requiring compliance with architectural conservation practices; and reviewing and interpreting architectural drawings.

Education

Note: If you are using foreign education to meet qualification requirements, you must send a Certificate of Foreign Equivalency with your transcript in order to receive credit for that education. For further information, visit: https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html

Additional information

Bargaining Unit status: AFGE

Relocation-related expenses are not approved and will be your responsibility.

On a case-by-case basis, the following incentives may be approved:
· Recruitment incentive if you are new to the federal government
· Relocation incentive if you are a current federal employee
· Credit toward vacation leave if you are new to the federal government

Additional vacancies may be filled from this announcement as needed; through other means; or not at all.

If you are eligible under Merit Promotion, you may also apply under Vacancy Announcement #22PBSA736RGMP.  You must apply separately to each announcement to be considered for both.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

We will use a method called Category Rating to assess your application.  Here’s how it will work:

You will be scored on the questions you answer during the application process, which will measure your possession of the following competencies or knowledge, skills, and abilities:

  • Mastery of the field of historic preservation and restoration to apply experimental theories and new developments to problems not treatable by accepted methods and to make decisions or recommendations that require significant changes, interpretation or development of important public policies or programs.
  • Comprehensive analytical skills to apply a wide range of qualitative and quantitative techniques required for the assessment and improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of historic preservation and related programs.
  • Ability to identify problem areas, conduct research, select and evaluate technical data and to make decisions or recommendations for action based on consideration of all programmatic requirements and aspects of a problem.
  • Ability to assess potential criminal and civil liability resulting from proposed projects and to provide sound and authoritative technical guidance on all issues related to historic preservation.
  • Knowledge of Federal contracting and procurement practices as related to the administration of personal and professional services contracts, including the ability to develop and negotiate research contracts for restoration studies, and to review contract drawings.
  • Expert knowledge of Federal laws and regulations, Executive Orders and agency directives and guidelines pertaining to historic preservation requirements and compliance provisions.
  • Expert knowledge of architectural conservation and the principles and practices applicable to a full range of duties concerned with the preservation, restoration, rehabilitation and adaptive use of historic buildings.
  • Ability to apply unusual and unique preservation techniques to resolve issues regarding conflicting building systems integration and enhanced utilization of Federal properties.
  • Skill in interpersonal relations and in written and oral communications required to explain and negotiate the requirements and implementation of historic preservation initiatives.

Your answers to the questions will be used to place you in one of the following categories and standard score ranges:

  • Best Qualified = Candidates scoring between 95 - 100
  • Well Qualified = Candidates scoring between 85 - 94 (Well Qualified for CTAP/ICTAP)
  • Qualified = Candidates scoring between 70 - 84

We will verify your answers to the questions in your resume.  If your resume doesn’t support your answers, we may lower your score, which could place you in a lower category.

Within each category, veterans will receive selection priority over non-veterans.

Additional hurdle assessments, such as narrative responses or other assessments, may be administered to applicants who meet the requirements of the first hurdle, e.g., the minimum qualification requirements. If additional assessments are used, you will be provided with further instructions.

If you are eligible under Interagency Career Transition Assistance Plan or GSA’s Career Transition Assistance Plan(ICTAP/CTAP), you must receive a score of 85 or higher to receive priority.


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