Bristol City Council
Archaeological Officer (Urban Design)
BG11: £26,928 - £29,010
Permanent, full time
Based at Brunel House
Ref: 11579
Bristol is a major historic city and regional centre, renowned for its
urban design, arts and culture. The City Centre Projects and Urban Design
Team plays a key role in delivering a sustainable environment, including
the effective management of its many historic assets.
This is a great opportunity to develop your professional skills in
archaeological resource management and conservation of the historic
environment. You would be part of a multidisciplinary team dedicated to
upholding high design and conservation principles and would be required to
advise interested parties within and outside the council on archaeological
matters. You would also be required to maintain the city’s Historic
Environment Record.
Aware of relevant legislation and with proven IT skills, you must be
capable of meeting tight deadlines.
On top of excellent terms and conditions including at least 24 days annual
leave and flexi time working which enables an additional 2 days flexi leave
per month, combined with a flexible system of working, you will have the
advantage of living in an area widely regarded for its quality of life. We
also offer training as part of the package.
Appointment will be made within the career grade appropriate to skills and
previous experience.
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A A Piccini
BA (UBC), MA (Sheffield), PhD (Sheffield)
Research Councils Academic Fellow
Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
School of Arts
University of Bristol
Cantocks Close, Woodland Road
Bristol BS8 1UP
T: +44 0117 954 5449
E: [log in to unmask]
Skype: aapiccini
W: www.bris.ac.uk/drama/staff_research/angela_piccini/
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