Job Description
Serves as a staff specialist on all cultural resources issues, including Native American issues and concerns that result from the implementation of NRCS programs and activities.
Completes Section 106 consultation under the National Historic Preservation Act to include developing Memorandums of Understanding or Agreements and Programmatic Agreements.
Prepares technical cultural resource sections of contracts, environmental documents, agreement documentations and other instruments of agency intent.
Where an applicant is tasked with completing cultural resource compliance to include surveys, provide guidance to applicant to ensure all criteria for PPAs is met.
Assists field staff to include, planning or coordinating field surveys for archeological and historical sites to comply with cultural resources protection laws and regulations.
Carries out field investigations and produces cultural resources investigation and assessment reports.
Prepares and maintains all technical guides and information dealing with cultural resources to include development of compliance policy and procedures for cultural resources preservation and tribal consultation in the state.
Establishes and maintains contacts and cooperative working relations with resource conservation districts, federal, state and local government agencies, private organizations, etc.
Job Description
Serves as a staff specialist on all cultural resources issues, including Native American issues and concerns that result from the implementation of NRCS programs and activities.
Completes Section 106 consultation under the National Historic Preservation Act to include developing Memorandums of Understanding or Agreements and Programmatic Agreements.
Prepares technical cultural resource sections of contracts, environmental documents, agreement documentations and other instruments of agency intent.
Where an applicant is tasked with completing cultural resource compliance to include surveys, provide guidance to applicant to ensure all criteria for PPAs is met.
Assists field staff to include, planning or coordinating field surveys for archeological and historical sites to comply with cultural resources protection laws and regulations.
Carries out field investigations and produces cultural resources investigation and assessment reports.
Prepares and maintains all technical guides and information dealing with cultural resources to include development of compliance policy and procedures for cultural resources preservation and tribal consultation in the state.
Establishes and maintains contacts and cooperative working relations with resource conservation districts, federal, state and local government agencies, private organizations, etc.
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