Dear All,
Please see below a job advert for a temporary HER Record Assistant with West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service (based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire). Please feel free to pass this on to anyone you know who may be interested.
Thanks
Jason
TEMPORARY ASSISTANT HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT RECORD OFFICER
(Ref: WYJS:046-141)
SCALE WY03 (scale points 14-17)
Full time (37 hours)
£16,231 - £17,372
10 month contract, any extension subject to funding
The West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service is seeking a temporary Assistant Historic Environment Record Officer to work at their Wakefield offices. The successful applicant will be expected to assist in the maintenance and enhancement of, and the provision of access to, the West Yorkshire Historic Environment Record (HER). Their primary role will be the accessioning and formation of both computer-based and paper-based records. They will also be expected to respond to HER enquiries from the public and from archaeological professionals, and to help promote the work of the Service and the HER. There may be a need to carry out site visits to enhance specific records.
Applicants will ideally have previous experience of SMR / HER work, need good communication & team-working skills, a good attention to detail and a punctilious approach to accuracy combined with flexibility. You should be qualified to degree level in a relevant subject, have a good general knowledge of English archaeology and be computer literate, preferably with GIS experience. This is a temporary post with funding currently available for ten months. Any extension to contract will depend upon funds being available.
For an informal discussion please call Ian Sanderson on 01924 306801 or email [log in to unmask]
To apply for this position you can download an application pack on-line at: www.wyjs.org.uk or alternatively call 0113 2898 212. Please remember to state the reference number when applying.
The closing date for applications is Friday January 16th 2015 with interviews likely to be held at our offices in Wakefield week commencing February 2nd 2015.
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