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From: A news service for British archaeology [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jonathan Bateman
Sent: 25 May 2006 09:11
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Subject: Job - Historic Environment Countryside Advisor Norfolk
Historic Environment Countryside Advisor for Norfolk
(REF: CSC06/149)
£23,175 to £24,708
FULL TIME TEMPORARY POST, 2 YEARS INTIALLY (SUBJECT TO REVIEW) Based at Gressenhall, nr Dereham
Norfolk Landscape Archaeology is seeking to employ an Historic Environment Countryside Advisor (HECA) to advise on rural land-use and conservation issues affecting archaeological remains and the historic environment. The HECA will promote sustainable landscape management practices and best practice for the conservation of the rural historic environment within the county of Norfolk.
The successful candidate will have at least 5 years experience in the sector and a good knowledge of British Archaeology and landscape history, as well as a thorough understanding of the legal and policy framework for archaeology and planning, historic environment conservation and the role of key agencies.
For an informal chat about this post, contact Andy Hutcheson on 01362 869275.
Norfolk County Council warmly welcomes applications from all sections of the community and is committed to supporting flexible working practices for our employees.
To apply online go to www.norfolkccjobs.com or alternatively, for further details and an application form please email your name and address to [log in to unmask] or telephone 0844 800 8007.
Please quote job reference CSC06/149
Closing date: 16th June 2006
Interview Date: 5th July 2006
Andy Hutcheson
Head of Archaeological Planning
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service
Direct Line 01362 869275
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