Topic ID #16247 - posted 2/3/2012 8:18 AM
Jennifer Palmer
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Archaeologist - Gloucester City Council
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
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Archaeologist
Employer Gloucester City Council | Regeneration Reference 168
Published Thu 02/02/2012 13:55 PM Closing Date Fri 17/02/2012 11:59 AM
Working Pattern Flexible Hours, Full Time, Permanent position Hours 37
Salary £30,011 - £33,661 CRB Check No
Location Gloucester City Council Herbert Warehouse The Docks Gloucester
Gloucester is a major historic city with heritage assets of national and international significance from all periods. The City Council manages this special heritage, largely throught the planning process, maintains a ground-breaking HER and looks to facilitate engagement with and access to the city’s heritage for its communities and visitors.
We are seeking to appoint a dedicated, organised and highly motivated individual capable of delivering a diverse archaelolgical service for a special historic city.
Your work will be split between heritage (archaeology) related development management advice to developers and planners, and maintaining and developing the city’s HER. Community engagement with heritage will be imbedded within both of these functions and you will work closely with our Conservation Officers and numerous partners, including the Heritage Urban Regeneration Company, English Heritage, Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, the Civic Trust, Neighbourhood partnerships and other groups from our diverse communities.
The successful candidate will have a good general knowledge of the historic environment of England, thorough experience of archaeological investigation techniques and filedwork, a detailed knowledge of how relevant legislation and guidance is applied to the historic environment, a good working knowledge of GIS and HERs (their applications, maintenance and development, preferably with experience of ESRI’s ARCView 9.2) and have experience of supporing community heritage projects.
Gloucester has a special historic environment; this represents an exciting opportunity for an exceoptional heritage professional.
For more information, view the full employment listing by clicking here.
Archaeologist
Employer Gloucester City Council | Regeneration Reference 168
Published Thu 02/02/2012 13:55 PM Closing Date Fri 17/02/2012 11:59 AM
Working Pattern Flexible Hours, Full Time, Permanent position Hours 37
Salary £30,011 - £33,661 CRB Check No
Location Gloucester City Council Herbert Warehouse The Docks Gloucester
Gloucester is a major historic city with heritage assets of national and international significance from all periods. The City Council manages this special heritage, largely throught the planning process, maintains a ground-breaking HER and looks to facilitate engagement with and access to the city’s heritage for its communities and visitors.
We are seeking to appoint a dedicated, organised and highly motivated individual capable of delivering a diverse archaelolgical service for a special historic city.
Your work will be split between heritage (archaeology) related development management advice to developers and planners, and maintaining and developing the city’s HER. Community engagement with heritage will be imbedded within both of these functions and you will work closely with our Conservation Officers and numerous partners, including the Heritage Urban Regeneration Company, English Heritage, Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, the Civic Trust, Neighbourhood partnerships and other groups from our diverse communities.
The successful candidate will have a good general knowledge of the historic environment of England, thorough experience of archaeological investigation techniques and filedwork, a detailed knowledge of how relevant legislation and guidance is applied to the historic environment, a good working knowledge of GIS and HERs (their applications, maintenance and development, preferably with experience of ESRI’s ARCView 9.2) and have experience of supporing community heritage projects.
Gloucester has a special historic environment; this represents an exciting opportunity for an exceoptional heritage professional.
For more information, view the full employment listing by clicking here.
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