As Project Specialist, you will manage and monitor operations and resources for the African American Historic Places, Los Angeles Project (AAHPLA), which is a collaboration between Getty and the Los Angeles City Planning, Office of Historic Resources to advance the understanding, identification, protection, conservation, and celebration of the city's Black heritage. This includes:
Managing Getty's AAHPLA team, staffing, and budgets, as well as partner and consultant agreements, and collaborating on development of project plans.
Contributing to the completion of AAHPLA cultural heritage preservation strategies for three historically African American neighborhoods in Los Angeles, which will be under development by a project consultant in 2025 and 2026.Identifying mechanisms, potential partners and resources for the implementation of the AAHPLA neighborhood cultural preservation strategies.Developing strong relationships with Los Angeles City Planning, Office of Historic Resources and other project partners and working collaboratively to build local expertise, through seminars, symposia, and workshops, to ensure the long-term sustainability of project outcomes.Undertaking research, drawing on international and national efforts, to identify strategies for historic preservation policies and processes that better support social justice and equity goals (may result in publications, tools, guidelines and training).Developing a dissemination plan and writing/co-writing conference papers and project publications to share the results of the work.Work with colleagues to further advance community empowered processes and practices for our work including building process and systems, upskilling staff and integration of processes across projects.Disseminate and make accessible Getty resources and training materials related to urban heritage, including materials from past training programs.Advance economic research needs that demonstrate the benefits of conservation across a range of projects areas including AAHPLA.Manage and provide direction to multi-disciplinary project teams, which include staff, interns, consultants, and project partners; supervise and mentor direct report(s).Provide advice and work collaboratively to resolve technical or operational project issues.Cultivate relationships with a large professional network within the conservation/urban planning community.Develop resource plans and manage project budgets.Undertake research, write, publish, and present at professional venues in order to broadly disseminate results.Professional development is encouraged and supported through attendance at specialized training courses and participation in professional meetings and workshops.