position opening, Tudor Place, Washington DC

Speaking of jobs, the following is available at Tudor Place, a historic house museum in Washington DC. Please feel free to distribute this to any other relevant lists, or to send it any interested friends or colleagues. I'm posting it for a colleague, so please don't direct questions to me. Tudor Place will soon be starting an ambitious restoration of the main house, so this should be an exciting position for someone with a passion for historic preservation. You can learn more about Tudor Place by visiting our website: www.tudorplace.org.

Site Manager, Tudor Place
Tudor Place Historic House and Garden, a National Historic Landmark and Save America’s Treasures site located in the Georgetown district of Washington, DC, seeks a site manager to advance the mission of Tudor Place through research, maintenance, and preservation of the historic structures.  The Site Manager will be a key player in the upcoming restoration of the main house. Additional responsibilities include interpretation as applicable to exhibition preparation and educational endeavors; disseminating results of that research through publications, exhibitions, lectures, or other means; and assisting in fundraising activities. Applicants should possess an advanced degree in historic preservation, architectural history, or architecture, along with a certificate or diploma in architectural conservation.  At least three years of relevant experience desired. All interested applicants should send resumes and cover letter by September 16, 2005 by email to [log in to unmask] or by mail to Tudor Place, 1644 31st Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 Attn: Site Manager Position



Cedar Phillips
Development Associate
Tudor Place
1644 31st Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
Tel: (202) 965-0400 x 104
Fax: (202) 965-0164
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