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			Preservation Press Release
            
            
            
            
			
			
            
			
	
		
					
						
						
						
						
						 
						TerraXplorations, Inc. (TerraX)
is a Cultural Resources Management firm specializing in public- and
private-sector archaeology and architectural history. Since 2012, TerraX has
combined the latest mapping and research tools with digging holes and knocking
on doors to unearth the Southeast’s collective history and guide its future.
Throughout the 400+ projects completed annually, TerraX focuses on balancing
development with documenting and preserving cultural resources for generations
to come. TerraX is seeking an On-Call Architectural Historian
who meets the below qualifications to work remotely evaluating projects for
compliance with relevant regulations, specifically Section 106. 
 
Job Functions 
Communicate with internal
departments regarding projects, company goals and deadlines, and for any other
interdisciplinary needs 
Conduct fieldwork 
Review all field survey photos 
Drafting descriptions and
evaluations for resources utilizing National Register and applicable state
regulations and guidelines 
Completing all relevant state or
federal required report support items, such as resource forms, NRHP nomination
forms, Google Earth kmzs, and resource tables 
Update all project tracking based
on the completion of tasks 
 
Qualifications 
A master’s degree in history,
architectural history, art history, historic preservation, or a closely related
field or a bachelor’s degree in history, architectural
history, art history, historic preservation, or a closely related field with a
minimum of one year of experience 
Must be located within Alabama,
Georgia, Tennessee, or South Carolina to conduct fieldwork 
 
Preferred Qualifications 
Experience describing and
evaluating resources for NRHP eligibility 
Experience planning and executing
architectural surveys 
Thorough knowledge of American
architectural history, specific in the Southeast 
Familiarity with Adobe InDesign
and Bridge, Google Earth Pro, and Microsoft Office or Google Suite 
Ability to constructively receive
feedback regarding resource descriptions evaluations 
Experience utilizing a variety of
primary and secondary sources to research historic resources 
Ability to develop contextual
narratives to inform resource evaluations 
Understanding of Chicago or
Society for American Archaeology citation styles 
 
Additional Requirements 
Self-motivated and able to
prioritize projects with minimal supervision 
Excellent writing skills 
Ability to travel regionally, up
to 75 percent, and work remotely 
Reliable computer with internet
access 
 
The On-Call
Architectural Historian position is an hourly, on-call position, which may
result in up to 30 hours per week (dependent on project needs). The anticipated
compensation range is $18.75-25.24 per hour, commensurate with experience. To
apply, send your resume/CV, professional references, and two writing samples to
Briane Shane (she/her/hers) at bshane@terraxplorations.com with the subject line “On-Call Architectural Historian Job Opening.” This
position will be open until filled. 
  
						 
						
						
							
								
						            
						                
						                Keywords: Architectural History, On-call, Southeast, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, Section 106 
						                  
						                
						                Posted: January 27, 2025
						            
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