Project Manager – Historic Environment

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We’re looking for a Project Manager to join our team to help us deliver a step-change in the way we approach the care and conservation of our archaeological sites across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Working closely with our National Archaeologist and with our teams of internal Archaeological Consultants, you’ll play a key role in setting us up for success with the right guidance, support, systems and advocacy – to enhance and expand our existing volunteer-led archaeology condition monitoring schemes (known as ‘HART’). The work you’ll do will ensure we can plan and prioritise conservation need and support our ambitions to involve more people in our work.

As part of our Everyone Welcome ambition we want to actively involve more people in helping to look after our places and collections. We have an incredible opportunity to do this through our archaeology, not just involving people in new discoveries, but as part of our core function to look after the heritage in our care for the benefit of the nation with volunteering which supports condition monitoring and conservation.

Your role will be to shape, and enable the delivery of, the future of ‘business as usual’ archaeology volunteering at the National Trust. You will pull together the range of existing approaches to volunteer-led condition monitoring; you’ll draw on learnings from similar work undertaken by colleagues in other areas of the Trust, such as nature conservation; and you will assess how we integrate digital approaches in condition monitoring. You will work collaboratively with our Archaeology Consultants and Volunteering and Community Involvement specialists to develop the guidance and resources so our teams can deliver against a consistent national framework and clear processes, using our established volunteering infrastructure. And you will ensure that any approach delivers the right data to support good decision-making through our Historic Environment Record database.

Where needed you will provide direct support to teams on the ground, assisting in planning and prioritising the rollout of volunteer-led condition monitoring at our places, and providing training and advocacy. You will help us find ways to celebrate and share the results of this work and the achievements of the teams delivering it on the ground, building a national community of archaeology practitioners and volunteers around condition monitoring.

Some travel to National Trust properties across England, Wales and Northern Ireland may be required.

Who we’re looking for

Drawing on your knowledge of volunteering and archaeology, success in this role depends on being highly motivated and highly organised, a creative thinker skilled at bringing people together; a clear communicator with a proactive and curious approach in everything that you do.

  • Relevant experience in managing and working with volunteers
  • An understanding of archaeology, heritage management and historic environment data
  • Solid project management skills and experience
  • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to plan effectively, analyse and respond to data, and work under pressure
  • Strong written communication skills and the ability present information in an appealing way for different audiences; able to motivate and influence others.

To apply for this job please visit jobs.theguardian.com.


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