Overview
The Historic Preservation Studio of the Office of Design is responsible for the implementation of the City of Atlanta’s historic preservation programs and activities at all scales - from the entire city to corridors, neighborhoods, blocks, streets and buildings. These programs and activities include architectural review using historic preservation design regulations within a public-facing process; wide-ranging technical assistance to individual property and business owners, City residents, community groups, outside researchers, other City agencies and other government entities; supporting the enforcement of the City’s historic preservation regulations; creating and managing programs and policies that advance the goals of the City’s historic preservation program; and incorporating the City’s historic places and spaces into its future. These actions will guide the physical and economic development of our rapidly growing city. The programs and activities must thoughtfully and creatively consider how best to leverage the value of the City’s historic places and spaces to achieve desired patterns and densities of development, support new types and levels for diverse affordable housing options, and create opportunities for parks and other public spaces that reinforce the City’s physical identity while also addressing existing community needs.
Provides technical assistance and information to the Department of City Planning and its partners (including other City departments, agencies, communities, community organizations, and the general public)
(including other City department, agencies, communities, and community organizations) create historic preservation plans and translate these into policy and implementable outcomes
Collaborates closely with team members in other offices of the Department of City Planning as well as other departments within the City to ensure the City’s values, priorities, and interests related to historic preservation are reconciled and represented in the City’s actions and recommendations regarding any building, site, or district designated under the City’s historic preservation ordinance
Engages communities and neighborhoods in thoughtful and approachable ways that informs the public about Atlanta’s history and historic preservation work through presentations, workshops, seminars, community meetings, trainings, virtual sessions, etc.
Represents the Office on behalf of the Director
Selects, develops, manages, and mentors staff for the Historic Preservation Studio, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Design
Develops and manages the budget for the Historic Preservation Studio, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Design
Manages purchasing, inventory, equipment maintenance and other asset related functions and approves purchase / supply orders and expenses for the Historic Preservation Studio
Decision Making : Analyzes complex challenges and applies sound judgment. Selects from multiple procedures and methods to accomplish tasks. Establishes work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc.
Leadership Provided : Routinely provides leadership, guidance, and / or training to less experienced staff. May act as the Office of Design team lead on large projects. Provide leadership, guidance, mentoring, coaching, and training to the Historic Preservation Studio team and other less experienced staff in the Office of Design with moderate oversight from the Director of the Office of Design.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities : Ability to read, understand, and interpret ordinances, codes, reports, design documents, and related materials; Knowledge of historic preservation, urban design, planning and design principles, ordinances, and related innovative practices; Knowledge of the application and enforcement of zoning practices and related laws, regulations, and codes; Ability to manage and support a board of appointed volunteer members, including knowledge of Roberts Rules of Order; Ability to effectively interact with a variety of public and private sector individuals including City employees, elected officials, community leaders, architects, designers, engineers, developers, interest-based groups, and the general public; General knowledge of City properties, buildings, and parks, and the overall history of the City of Atlanta; Strong ability to communicate verbally and in writing to a variety of audiences; Experience in writing policy documents, program descriptions, budgets, ordinances, and guidelines; Ability to work collaboratively to arrive at constructive and implementable solutions; Experience with a variety of effective community engagement techniques; Knowledge of standard office and communication software (Microsoft Office, etc.)
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