Senior Heritage Consultant Job in Bristol
Our client is a world-renowned architectural and heritage consultancy has a Senior Heritage Consultant Job available in its Bristol office on an initial 6- 12-month contract with the potential for the role to become permanent. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on Heritage projects in the southwest of England and Wales.
Our client was founded in the 1940s and has grown to over 280 people across 11 UK offices. During this time, they have established themselves as an industry leader in planning advice, heritage consultancy, building surveying, conservation, and contemporary architecture.
Working with public bodies, charities, trusts, private companies, contractors, developers, and individuals, this practice has been involved in the care and development of some of the best-loved buildings and places in the UK and abroad. The practice provides sensitive restoration and repair schemes and modern design in historic contexts. Their bold and contemporary designs are spread across a variety of sectors, including cultural, master planning, education, ecclesiastical, public, hospitality, residential, and many more.
Role & Responsibilities
Report to the Heritage Consultancy Partner and provide expert heritage advice across projects in the Southwest region to undertake a wide range of tasks, including conservation management plans, significance and capacity analysis, and heritage impact assessments
Conduct desk-based and archival research, as well as on-site built fabric analysis
Prepare detailed, accurate, and well-written heritage reports
Act as the heritage lead on projects, liaising with clients, architects, and statutory stakeholders
Prepare fee proposals and contribute to business development
Over time, manage junior team members, oversee workloads, review work, and contribute to team growth and skills development.Required Skills & Experience
A minimum of 7 years of professional experience in building conservation, building archaeology, heritage planning, or a related field
Proven expertise in archival research, on-site analysis, and producing high-quality reports
Knowledge of the market in the west region (including, but not limited to: the west country, south Wales, Thames Valley and/or south midlands areas)
Knowledge of Welsh heritage legislation, policy and guidance
Experience leading projects and managing workloads for yourself and others
Knowledge of the RIBA stages, particularly 0-3.
Demonstrated ability to prepare fee proposals and bids
Membership of professional institutions such as IHBC or CIfA
Knowledge of the South-East heritage market
Experience mentoring and managing junior staff
Familiarity with GIS software
A specialism in heritage planning or environmental sustainability
UK driving licence.What you get back
Salary: £40,000 - £48,000 per annum
Hybrid working (minimum 4 days in the office)
Part time role of 4 days a week would be considered
Flexible working hours
Enhanced learning and development opportunities
Annual leave increasing with long service
Life assurance
Cycle-to-work scheme
Season ticket loans
Virtual GP service
Paid study leave and sponsorship for further education
Company day out and volunteering opportunities
Employee assistance programme