Description Starting salary: £40,158 Contract type: Fixed term Band: D Location: John Sinclair House, Edinburgh, or Fort George (with hybrid working) Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 35 hours per week Expected Interview Date: 13 and 14 May 2025 via Teams This post offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the work of the team, where you will provide expert archaeological, historic building and historical advice and research to many internal and external stakeholders. The principal duties of the post will focus on our North Region Properties in Care (PICs), covering north mainland Scotland, Northern and Western Isles. For more information about the post and information about the team, please access the full job description for this post. Benefits of joining us at Historic Environment Scotland Enrolment onto a Civil Service Pension scheme – 28% employer contribution 25 days annual leave, pro-rata (increasing to 30 days after 3 years) 11.5 public holidays Reimbursement for relevant professional subscriptions Support for further education and personal development Study leave for work related courses Flexible working hours (where appropriate) Free entry to all of our properties (with up to three guests) Free entry to English Heritage, Manx and Cadw properties Key Responsibilities of this role Responsible for providing expert advice and counsel to stakeholders undertaking development, maintenance operations, conservation works and visitor experience upgrades, on the archaeological and cultural significance impact of the proposals; Leading on advice on archaeological mitigation for works at PICs and to manage archaeology monitoring/excavation and research projects in North Region and nationally as required; Providing expert cultural heritage advice and sign-off on content for a range of interpretative and engagement material, including, but not limited to, interpretation panels, guidebooks, audio-guides, blogs, podcasts and the Members Magazine; Responsible for ensuring that the cultural significance of the Properties in Care is maintained and where possible enhanced through projects undertaken across the HES Estate; Responsible for ensuring that changes to Properties in Care are managed appropriately and following best practice for heritage assets; Contributing expert cultural significance and archaeological advice within the Scheduled Monument Consent and/or planning process in North Region and nationally as required; Responsible for leading archaeological / historical research related to interpretation, events, learning, climate change and conservation projects and ad hoc enquires in North Region and nationally as required; co-ordinating input from other specialists internally and externally as required; Responsible for authoring, editing, reviewing and updating Statements of Significance and contributions to properties in care in North Region, or as part of the postholder’s specialism, and nationally as required; Responsible for the management of, or input to, the Minor Archaeological Services to PICs call-off contract and specifically for commissioned archaeological works in North Region; Working closely with the High Level Masonry project team to provide archaeological and historical advice and guidance at all stages of the project life cycle; Project management, including managing internal budget, of projects and programmes related to properties in care in both short and long term; Providing senior sign-off on the decision making/assessments by the Cultural Resources Advisor; You may be required to undertake line management and oversee professional development of the Cultural Resources Advisor(s) Key requirements of the role: In order for you to be successful in this post, we will be looking for you to submit a cover letter which addresses how you can meet each of the essential and desirable criteria (in up to 1,200 words), using examples of where you have demonstrated these criteria previously. Please ensure that you provide real life examples for each of the criteria to be considered for this post. You can use examples of how you have met this criteria from your work life, home life, education or volunteer experience. Please read our CV and Cover Letter Guidance first before completing. Essential: SCQF Level 11 or equivalent level in a subject related to the role e.g. archaeology or history, or equivalent relevant experience; Excellent working knowledge of British and in particular Scottish archaeology, and historical background of sites, monuments and buildings from the Mesolithic period to recent times; Demonstrable experience of providing high quality cultural resource advice relating to the conservation, preservation and management of the historic environment; Excellent knowledge of current heritage legislation, policy and guidance, and how this relates to monuments in the care of Scottish Ministers; A good understanding of cultural significance and the values associated with the historic environment Proven experience of archaeological and/or historical research, including writing archaeological reports, desk-based assessments, heritage impact assessments and managing cultural heritage archives or databases; Excellent understanding of the processes of archaeological fieldwork and or/post-excavation; Proven project management skills and ability to deliver to the highest quality; Excellent written and verbal communication skills, preferably with an ability to put across complex situations in a way that all can understand, and experience of public speaking and/or providing outreach; Professional experience of working and liaising with other consultants, professionals and contractors; Full UK Driving licence as you will be required to travel to PICs that are often remote and not served by public transport. Find out more about desirable skills and experience in our full job description. We are dedicated to building a workforce which is reflective of diversity within Scotland. We warmly welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, regardless of age, race, gender or gender identity, religious beliefs, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, or neurodiversity. In support of our Gaelic Language Plan, we welcome applications from Gaelic speakers. We want every candidate to have the best chance to succeed during the recruitment process. If you require your application in an alternative format, please reach out to us via email at recruithes.scot or call our Head Office at 0131 668 8600 and speak to a member of our People Team. Please note that, at this time, we are unfortunately unable to provide sponsorship as part of the recruitment process, therefore you must have current right to work in the UK to be considered for a post. 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