Heritage Program Staff Sample Clauses
Heritage Program Staff. Forest or Ranger District staff that are trained in historic preservation specialties, such as historic or prehistoric archaeology, history, anthropology, ethnography, or architectural history, who may conduct literature searches and cultural resource inventories, record and monitor sites, excavate, process and analyze cultural resource data, maintain heritage databases, maintain heritage records and collections, write reports, stabilize sites, or assist Heritage Program Managers with other historic preservation tasks; and who has the experience and skills pertinent to his or her job duties and responsibilities under this PA. Heritage Program staff generally serve in District or Zone Archaeologist, Assistant Forest Archaeologists, or other assistant positions on Forests.
Heritage Program Staff. The Regional Heritage Program Leader will schedule initial training for Forest Heritage Program staff to develop training cadres for each forest. Each Forest’s HPM and/or other training cadre are responsible for any required Forest level PA training. All Heritage Program staff and non-permanent Heritage Program staff with PA roles and responsibilities that did not attend the initial regional training will receive a minimum of 5 hours of training. This training will be similar in content to the regional training and focus on a comprehensive review of the agreement, including roles and responsibilities, documentation, reporting, consultation, evaluation, and best practices.
