Preservation Project Coordinator - Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear (4/30/24)
Posted on 4/16/24
Location: Port Oneida, Michigan
Job Type: Part-Time Hourly, Seasonal May-Sept (Weekly hours are flexible, based on project demands.) Estimated at 250 hours the first year, with potential to become part-time year round. Perfect for independent contractor, or retired or semi-retired individual. $25/hour, negotiable for right candidate.
Overview:
Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear, a non-profit partner organization working in close coordination with the National Park Service, is seeking a dedicated and dependable part-time Project Coordinator for the season, to contribute to the preservation, restoration and care-taking of historical structures within Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Reporting to the Executive Director, the ideal candidate will have a passion for historic preservation (preservation carpentry skills are a plus), experience in construction project coordination, and a hands-on approach to executing preservation projects involving carpentry, masonry, painting, window repair, landscape restoration, roofing and other trades. You will be working with and supported by an enthusiastic, hands-on staff and board of directors.
Responsibilities:
Project Planning and Implementation:
Resource Management:
Volunteer Engagement:
Documentation and Reporting:
Collaboration with National Park Service:
Safety and Compliance:
Qualifications:
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and references to phsbpark@gmail.com. Please include "Project Coordinator Application" in the subject line. Applications will be accepted until April 30, 2024.
Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear is an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.