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Posted: 04/24/2008

Employer
Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia

The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphis is a 501(c)3 historic preservation advocacy organization that actively promotes the appreciation, protection, and appropriate use and development of the Philadelphia regions historic buildings, communities and landscapes.


Position
Summer Intern
Type
Internship Opportunity
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Details
$6000
 

The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia seeks two historic preservation graduate student interns to assist the Preservation Alliance and the Philadelphia Historical Commission, the City of Philadelphias historic preservation regulatory agency. This project will consist of assisting the Commissions staff including undertaking research and reviewing nominations for historic districts that are proposed for listing on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places.

Applicants should possess experience surveying historic resources for local and/or National Registers, and excellent writing, editing and organizational skills. Proficiency in digital photography is a plus.

Duration: 12 weeks

Compensation: $6,000

OPen until
Until Filled

How to apply
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter, highlighting applicable skills and experience to Liz Blazevich, Preservation Alliance Advocacy Associate, at liz@preservationalliance.com.
Liz Blazevich
Phone: (215) 546-1146

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