Careers

Work With Us

At Cultural Heritage Partners, we are committed to creating an environment that feels like a home and not just another workplace. We share a collective passion for art and cultural heritage. We are recognized as trailblazers in our field, and our success is driven by the talent we hire and develop.

We are fortunate to work with amazing clients in a unique legal field that is intellectually challenging and respects the history and diversity of all cultures. As a mission-driven firm, our work is often at the forefront of complex legal issues. We foster collaboration to find solutions.

We value every member of our team and invest in your professional growth. Our firm offers exceptional career opportunities for lawyers, subject matter experts, aspiring graduates, and business support professionals. We invite you to explore the opportunities available to join the Cultural Heritage Partners team.

Available Openings

Senior Litigation Counsel (Environmental, Preservation, & Administrative Law)

We are seeking a seasoned litigator with deep expertise in federal environmental, preservation, and administrative law to join our team. The ideal candidate will have substantial experience litigating cases under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), particularly in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Learn more about this position here.

Summer 2026 Law Clerk 

We are inviting law students to apply for a Summer 2026 Law Clerk role supporting our Indigenous and Preservation Practice areas. We are hiring to fill two positions. The clerks will provide support to attorneys working on high-impact matters at the intersection of Tribal sovereignty, cultural heritage, and environmental law. Learn more about this position here.

Aspiring Graduates

Are you a law school student or recent graduate interested in how you can practice cultural heritage law? We’ve provided some guidance to the next generation of lawyers who want to practice in the art, museum, cultural heritage, and historic preservation fields. Learn More.