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Historic Preservation Policy Director

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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Start Date:
    July 14, 2025
    Application Deadline:
    July 4, 2025
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Mid-level
    Salary:
    USD $70,000 - $75,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Economic Development, Policy, Urban Areas, Rural Areas, Arts & Music, Philanthropy

    Description

    The Historic Preservation Policy Director will serve as the point person on policy related to historic preservation in communities across Massachusetts and at the federal level. The Historic Preservation Policy Director will assist in the development and implementation of PM’s policy agenda, facilitate PM’s policy committee, and represent PM externally through engagement with legislators, policy makers, advocates, and the public. The Historic Preservation Policy Director reports to PM’s Executive Director and does not have supervisory responsibilities.

    Specific Responsibilities:

    Assist with the development and implementation of PM’s public policy agenda.

      • Work with the Executive Director on the development of legislative, budgetary and regulatory priorities, with a focus on historic preservation.
      • Analyze legislation and other policy proposals, and make recommendations regarding PM’s response
      • Execute legislative, budgetary, and regulatory advocacy strategies.
      • Communicate and advocate with legislators, state administration officials, and their staff as approved by the Executive Director
      • Draft advocacy communications from the Executive Director for approval
      • Draft and present testimony at legislative and regulatory hearings.
      • Monitor federal historic preservation policy and identify opportunities for PM’s engagement

    Inform PM’s policy committee and the historic preservation coalitions.

      • Facilitate the policy committee and provide updates to various preservation coalitions in Massachusetts
      • Work with committee and coalition chairs to develop overarching priorities and meeting agendas.
      • Engage with PM member organizations to ensure broad representation of stakeholders at committee and coalition meetings.

    Represent PM externally and create opportunities for greater organizational activation and visibility

      • Participate as a PM representative on external coalitions related to landscapes, landmarks, and buildings.
      • Present at policy forums and community meetings.
      • Manage advocacy and outreach using PM’s social media and email newsletter, contribute to PM’s website, create weekly reports and other internal and external communications materials.
      • Engage and mobilize PM members, coalitions, and advocacy partners on priority preservation policy issues.
      • Create vibrant public programs and social media spotlights that highlight best-practices preservation projects at all levels across Massachusetts, strengthening partnerships with local, state and national level organizations

    Qualifications:

    • 3-5 years of experience in public policy advocacy.
    • An avid dedication to the revitalization of communities, historic buildings and landscapes through preservation.
    • Focused on making a tangible economic impact, creating jobs and investing in existing resources to enhance our collective quality of life.
    • Knowledge of state and federal preservation grant programs and preservation tax credit policy.
    • Knowledge of the Massachusetts and federal legislative processes.
    • Knowledge of local historic commission processes
    • Experience leading or working with and through coalitions.
    • Ability and desire to work with diverse stakeholders.
    • Strong communication skills, including social media and written communications.
    • Ability to multitask and balance competing priorities.

    This is a hybrid position with occasional work days on site in Boston and Plymouth, Massachusetts.

    The Historic Preservation Policy Director will serve as the point person on policy related to historic preservation in communities across Massachusetts and at the federal level. The Historic Preservation Policy Director will assist in the development and implementation of PM’s policy agenda, facilitate PM’s policy committee, and represent PM externally through engagement with legislators, policy makers, advocates, and the public. The Historic Preservation Policy Director reports to PM’s Executive Director and does not have supervisory responsibilities.

    Specific Responsibilities:

    Assist with the development and implementation of PM’s public policy agenda.

      • Work with the Executive Director on the development of legislative, budgetary and regulatory priorities, with a focus on historic preservation.
      • Analyze legislation and other policy proposals, and make recommendations regarding PM’s response
      • Execute legislative, budgetary, and…

    Benefits

    Health and dental coverage, paid time off.

    Health and dental coverage, paid time off.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in Massachusetts, US
    Associated Location
    Old City Hall, Boston, MA 02108, United States
    45 School Street

    How to Apply

    Please include resume and cover letter, and send via email to Jessica Rudden-Dube, Executive Director. jruddendube@preservationmass.org

    Please include resume and cover letter, and send via email to Jessica Rudden-Dube, Executive Director. jruddendube@preservationmass.org

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