ul>Supervises and mentors compliance program staff by assigning tasks, tracking progress, providing professional development, and conducting performance evaluations to ensure effective regulatory compliance;
Oversees County-wide compliance with federal, state, and local preservation laws including the National Historic Preservation Act and the Arizona Antiquities Act for both County projects and private sector activities;
Assists in implementing Pima County Board of Supervisors Policy C3.17 requiring cultural resource protection, ensuring documentation and reporting accuracy;
Manages compliance databases and GIS mapping systems, maintaining accurate and secure records;
Assists the Historic Preservation Officer by serving as a point of contact between Pima County and local, state, and federal agencies, tribal governments, and the Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission;
Presents County projects for regulatory review and oversees Historic Zone and Landmark Zone designation applications;
Advises developers, planners, and architects on integrating historic preservation into their projects;
Supports educational initiatives and partnerships to enhance public awareness of cultural resource compliance and preservation. Ensure the descriptions provided illustrate your competencies, specifically addressing the required and preferred qualifications.):
Advanced Cultural Resources Regulatory Compliance Leadership: Demonstrated experience with complex, multi-jurisdictional cultural resources compliance programs involving NHPA Section 106 and Arizona Antiquities Act implementation, including responsibility for eligibility determinations and effects findings.