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New Orleans and CBD HDLC Architectural Historian

New Orleans and CBD Historic District Landmarks Commission

Posted 03/04/21

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1300 Perdido Street, 7th floor, New Orleans, LA, 70112

Inactive
Full-Time
Experienced
Architecture / Design
In Person

Job Description

The New Orleans and Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commissions (HDLC) are seeking a motivated, detail oriented and flexible individual with an architecture degree and/or a Masters in Historic Preservation for the position of Building Plans Examiner. Duties will include assisting applicants with research regarding properties under the jurisdiction of the HDLC and obtaining Certificates of Appropriateness for work to the exterior of properties under HDLC jurisdiction. Position includes field work, research, photography, plan review, outreach and public speaking. Applicants must live in Orleans Parish or willing to relocate to Orleans Parish. Position starts at $45,000 plus benefits. Please email resume and cover letter to esburke@nola.gov. For more information regarding the position, click


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About New Orleans and CBD Historic District Landmarks Commission

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The Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) is the City's regulatory agency for local Historic District Landmarks Commissions outside of the Vieux Carre. Established in 1976, this agency provides the staff and office space for the two Commissions, the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission and the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission.


The two Commissions safeguard the heritage of the City by preserving and regulating historic landmarks and historic districts which reflect elements of its cultural, social, economic, political and architectural history. They preserve and enhance the quality of neighborhoods, strengthening the City's economic base, stimulating the tourist industry improving property values, fostering economic development, and encouraging growth.