News & Events
Kellie Green, Archaeologist with the NRCS and federal agencies for the last 38ish years..will be gaining Emeritus status and pursuing her artistic passsions…
Congrats Kellie! DAHP will miss working with you!
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Environmental Planning and Cultural Resources Division
Tierra Right of Way Services, Ltd.
Tierra’s Seattle, Washington office is seeking a highly motivated professional to join our growing team as a Cultural Resource Principal Investigator. Tierra is a woman and minority owned business that has been conducting cultural resources projects in the western U.S. since 1993, and in Washington since 2010.
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moreNew NRCS archeologist positions have been advertised on USAJOBS:
Archaeologist GS-12/13 (State Cultural Resources Specialist), Davis, CA., Open to Public. Closes 06/22/2018.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/502552800
Archaeologist (Cultural Resource Specialist) GS-11, Spokane, WA, Open to Public. Closes 06/22/2018.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/502577600
Archaeologist GS-9/...
moreThe intent of this position is to fill a Senior Archaeologist position. The position entails office and field work. Incumbent will prepare scopes of work and budgets for projects, and conduct all phases of archaeological fieldwork (i.e., survey/inventory, evaluative testing, mitigation, and treatment activities) on a project-by-project basis. Incumbent is expected to understand site recording, mapping, photography, and site interpretations. Experience using GPS and GIS technology...
moreDAHP has extended the application deadline to apply for our open Preservation Design Reviewer / Architectural Historian position. Information is as follows:
Agency: Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (WA SHPO)
Job Title: Preservation Design Reviewer / Architectural Historian
Salary Range: $51,588 - $69,240 Annually (DOE)
Open Until: June 18, 2018
How to apply: Follow the link below to see the full posting and to apply online....
moreHi Everyone! Those of you that complete Historic Property Inventory forms in Wisaard may appreciate the information I have added to the website for download. It is an Excel spreadsheet of the characteristics tables for the Inventory Details. I though it would be helpful to have so you could see the entire list at one time and it may help you make better choices in those long menus. I have included it here so you can download or you can find it later on the website here: https://dahp.wa....
moreThe Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) seeks proposals for qualified firms to conduct an assessment of the capital needs of libraries in rural distressed counties for the purposes of developing a statewide grant program. The study will also include an assessment of the bonding and levy capacity of local governments/library districts to assist funding the capital needs of libraries. For a copy of the RFP and Addendum, contact: Greg Griffith at greg.griffith@dahp.wa.gov...
moreOregon NRCS is advertising for a State Archaeologist, GS-0193-12. Located in Portland and open to all U.S. citizens, this job opportunity opened today 06/05, and closes next Tuesday 06/12. Visit USAJOBS for further announcement details. Don’t hesitate to apply if you are interested, the short turn around time is only due to the national HR!
Sarah Silbernagel
Acting State Cultural Resources Specialist/Archaeologist
USDA-NRCS
Pendleton...
The Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) has launched work to update the current State Historic Preservation Plan 2014-19: Getting the Future Right. To gauge public support for preservation efforts and gain your opinions about the issues to address in the plan, the State Historic Preservation Plan Steering Committee has developed an online survey for you to provide your input. If you have not already provided your responses, please go to: ...
moreDAHP has extended the application deadline to apply for our open Preservation Design Reviewer / Architectural Historian position. Information is as follows:
Agency: Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (WA SHPO)
Job Title: Preservation Design Reviewer / Architectural Historian
Salary Range: $51,588 - $69,240 Annually (DOE)
Open Until: June 18, 2018
How to apply: Follow the link below to see the full posting and to apply online....
moreThe public is invited to attend the CLG grant committee meeting that will take place on June 12, 2018 in the DAHP conference room in Olympia, WA. During the meeting, each grant applicant is invited to make a short presentation explaining their request. The presentations may be in person or by phone. Each 10 minute presentation is followed by questions from the committee. Following the presentations the committee determines the awards. This year there are 16 applications and presentations...
moreWashington State Historic Preservation Officer Dr. Allyson Brooks is launching a statewide effort to gain ideas and comments from the public for an updated state historic preservation plan. The current plan lapses in spring 2019 and can be viewed online at www.dahp.wa.gov/preservationplan. The plan outlines the goals and tasks necessary to preserve archaeological sites, buildings, districts, and landscapes that captures Washington’s...
moreThe Pierce County Historic Preservation Commission is hosting a dedication ceremony for installation of an interpretive sign on Tuesday, May 15 at 6:00 pm. This one-of-a-kind bridge near Sumner in Pierce County was nearly lost for replacement with a State Route 162 bridge, which was built nearby. To RSVP to attend the event, go to: http://piercecountywa.org/mcmillinbridge. The dedication will take place near the historic...
moreDepartment of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) staff wil be on hand this Thursday (5/17) to host a public meeting about the Washington State Historic Preservation Plan update. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:30 pm in the historic Elks Lodge at 119 West 5th Avenue in the downtown Ellensburg Historic District. The meeting is being held to help DAHP define strategies and tasks for the state to achieve to better protect archaeological sites, landscapes, plus historic...
moreDAHP seeking qualified contractor for Rural Library Assessment Study:
The purpose of this study is to attain assessment of the capital needs of libraries in rural distressed counties for the purposes of developing a statewide grant program. The study will also include an assessment of the bonding and levy capacity of local governments/library districts to assist funding the capital needs of libraries. The consultant will prepare a draft and final report for...
The Knappton Cove Heritage Center, on the Columbia River and near the bridge to Astoria, is hosting an Open House and Annual Meeting on May 26th (Memorial Day weekend) from 1 to 4 pm. The center will start summer hours being open on Saturday and Sundays from noon to 4 pm. There will also be a Living History Lewis & Clark Encampment at the center on July 7 and 8. For more information about the center and events, visit their website at: ...
moreAfter 25,000 project reviews, Russell Holter has officially transitioned from state government in order to follow his historic preservation passions as a consultant and writer. The agency looks forward to seeing more of Russell Holter’s historical research and writing on railroad history and other projects in Washington State. We wish Russell all the best in his new endeavor!!
If you previously worked with Russell and have questions about review processes going...
moreThis position is being advertised for the Ephrata Field Office, Natural Resources, located in Ephrata, WA.
Archaeologist, GS-0193-11
Permanent, full-time
Salary: $61,218.00 to $79,437.00 per year
Moving expenses are authorized
Announcements Open: 05/02/2018 to 05/16/2018
BR-PN-VA-CCA-18-193 - Open to current Federal employees serving under competitive service career or career-conditional...
moreThe Washington State Department of Commerce (COM) is seeking proposals to undertake a survey of unreinforced masonry buildings (URMs) in the state. Proposals are due to COM by cob on May 11. URMs are often historic buildings or located in historic districts and downtown areas. While important contributors to the historic character of our communities, they are also vulnerable to damage and could cause injury during seismic events. The State Legislature in interested in knowing how many and...
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