Job Description
This CRM internship is based at Arlington National Cemetery, VA. Government job ID: #EB-4225128550. Open until filled.
Job Responsibilities
The appointment includes the following:
- Assistance is of a high technical nature concerning pro-active management, coordination and support of Army cultural and environmental resources. Performance requires a general knowledge of historic cultural resource and environmental theories, principles and practices.
- Participant serves as functional expert responsible for program support of Army proposals and initiatives, development of solutions to address and/or mitigate potential impacts to cultural and environmental resources, and coordination and execution of required environmental analysis. Initial focus will be upon development and/or implementation of an Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan(ICRMP), Programmatic Agreement for operations and maintenance, and National Register of Historic Places nomination for ANCP properties. A demonstrated understanding of period materials and methods of construction, cyclic maintenance, appropriate treatments of historic fabrics and regulatory compliance are essential.
- The participant assures technical adequacy of and compliance with ANCPs Cultural Resources and NEPA plans, programs and policies per applicable Army, DoD, federal, state and local environmental laws, regulations, directives, and procedures.
- Participant plans, advises, reviews and develops standardized procedures for internal/external project review. Responsible for developing reporting and budget input/requirements, conducting surveys of facilities, quality control, preparing and processing records, notifying and reporting to regulatory agencies, coordinating information/document review and releases, documenting projects, interacting with the community, and other related activities. Conducts training, data collection, evaluation, briefings, and prepares and submits the upward reporting as required.
Qualifications
Applicants should have a Bachelors degree in Architecture, History, Environmental Science or related discipline within the last five years. Other applicants will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The program is open to all qualified U.S.citizens without regard to race, sex, religion, color, age, physical or mental disability, national origin, or status as a Vietnam-era or disabled veteran.
The participants will be selected based on experience, academic records, recommendations, and compatibility of background with ANCP applied research programs and projects.
About the Company/Organization
The Environmental Management Participation Program for the U.S. Army Environmental Command (USAEC) provides opportunities to participate in USAEC on-going applied research and development projects, and environmental technology demonstration projects at Army installations worldwide. Project areas include Environmental Compliance and Planning, Cultural Resources, Natural Resources, Range Management, and Geographical Information Systems.
How To Apply
*No closing date found. Please contact the agency offering this position directly.
Applications are accepted and processed on a continuing basis. The Environmental Management Participation Program for the ANCP at ANC is administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education. Please reference Project #EB-4225128550 when calling, emailing, or writing for information. For immediate consideration, applicants may forward resumes or vitas to the email address listed below. Additional information and application material can be found on the following website www.ORAU.org/Maryland.
Additional Information
The initial appointment is for one year and may be renewed for up to a total of four years based upon recommendation of USAEC and subject to availability of funds. The appointment is full-time at Arlington National Cemetery (ANC), VA.
The participant will receive a monthly stipend. The stipend rate is determined based upon level of education, training, and experience. Inbound travel and moving expenses are reimbursed according to established policies. Travel and other costs will also be reimbursed for training related to the project and approved by ORISE and ANC.
The participant must show proof of health and medical insurance. Health plans are available through the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education for Postgraduate Internship participants.
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