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Posted: 01/08/2009

Employer
South Dakota SHPO


Position
Historic Preservation Intern
81145
Type
Internship Opportunity
Location
Pierre, SD
Details
$8.40 - $9.45
 

POSITION DESCRIPTION: The position will involve a wide range of historic preservation experiences. Intern will assist in preparing nominations to the National Register of Historic Places, update and research survey material, plan and/or conduct survey(s), work with certified local government special projects, and handle other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must be a full time student at a college or university. Preference will be given to those with junior standing or above by the end of the Spring 2009 semester, or who are currently enrolled at a vocational-technical school and have completed one year (nine months) by the start of the internship. History, research, and historic preservation theory and practices are all coursework desired.In addition, the position requires excellent written and oral communication skills. Experience with a personal computer is highly desirable.

OPen until
Until Filled

How to apply
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 1/15/2009
Intern Applications are available from college/school placement offices, South Dakota Department of Labor Local Field Office, or from the Intern Coordinator at the Bureau of Personnel.
You may download one in Word: http://bop.sd.gov/workforus/intern/InternApp.doc
Adobe Acrobat:
http://bop.sd.gov/workforus/intern/InternApp.pdf
or you may Submit one Online: https://www.state.sd.us/applications/pr45internapp/index.asp .
A resume is required with the completed application form.

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