NPS HPTC-Traditional Trades Advancement Program- The White House and President’s Park
Length :
Term of positions is 26 weeks; full-time 40 hrs / wk
Location : Washington D.C.
Washington D.C.
Living Allowance :
$520 / wk + $200 / wk additional benefits (equivalent to $18 / hr)(pre-tax)
Start Date : 8 / 5 / 2024
8 / 5 / 2024
Application Due Date :
Preference given to applicants that submit application by 6 / 30 / 2024
Title of Position
Historic Preservation Training Center TTAP Intern- The White House and President’s Park
Position Details
Stewards Individual Placement Program (STE) provides individuals with service and career opportunities to strengthen communities and preserve our natural resources.
Participants work with federal agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofits building institutional capacity, developing community relationships, and supporting ecosystem health.
STE in partnership with the National Park Service and Historic Preservation Training Center are seeking individuals to participate in the Traditional Trades Advancement Program.
Participants will receive introductory training in a variety of traditional trades and will develop an understanding of historic resource stewardship while helping to preserve our nation’s historic resources.
This program provides participants with marketable skills and excellent exposure to the historic preservation career field within the NPS as well as the private sector.
This internship position will work with Park facilities team and the Historic Preservation Training Center to focus on the historic preservation of The White House and President’s Park.
Primary project focus will include, the restoration of masonry hardscape walkways throughout the park that consist of brick pavers along with granite curbs and edging materials.
Position Responsibilities will include :
- Structural Preservation / Restoration (Buildings, Statues, Monuments)
- General Preservation / Park Maintenance (power washing)
- Historic / Cultural Landscape Preservation / Maintenance (walkways, stone walls, barriers, etc.)
- Masonry focused project work
Minimum Requirements :
- Moderate to heavy physical effort is required for this position, including occasional lifting or handling of objects over 75lbs using proper techniques.
- Standing or kneeling for long periods and will be required to climb ladders, work from scaffolding or platforms, work on uneven or angled surfaces such as a roof, and / or be able to work in confined spaces.
- Ability to stoop, bend, kneel, climb and walk in all manners of environmental conditions such as rain, mud, and extreme heat or cold.
- Personal transportation will be required to report to job site.
- 18-30 years of age, maximum 35 years old for Veterans with valid DD-214
- United States citizen or legal resident
- Ability to pass a US Secret Service background check and access clearance for project site.
Preferred Qualifications :
- Interest in historic preservation, masonry, and / or trades.
- Ability to commit to a 26-week experience of combined training and hands-on work
- Flexibility to work outside of traditional hours may be required
Benefits :
- $520 / wk + $200 / wk housing allowance (equivalent to $18 / hr)(pre-tax)
- Public Land Corps Hiring Authority Eligibility - must meet 640 hours of service.
- Opportunity to learn trade secrets from master craftsmen.
- Professional Development Opportunities.
- Health Benefits Eligibility
Please be prepared to upload a resume as part of this application.
For More Information
Gwennan Richmond
Stewards Program Coordinator
304-860-0320
Stewards Individual Placements Program does not and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.
The Historic Preservation Training Center (HPTC) is dedicated to providing diverse and underrepresented youth with a professional experience and exposure to technical fields, helping the National Park Service to recruit and develop entry-level talent to build a more technically skilled and inclusive workforce.
While also providing meaningful and relevant technical internships for racially and ethnically diverse students and military service members.
The goals of this program include, supporting high-priority projects in parks, regional offices, and Washington support offices.
Increasing relevancy, diversity, and inclusion in the NPS workplace. While establishing a pipeline for converting talented and diverse students, recent graduates, and service members into career positions in the NPS.