Title: Project Officer (Fieldwork)
Location: Nottingham*
Hours of Work: 37 hours per week
Permanent
* travel to sites across the UK will be required
York Archaeology delivers commercial archaeological services as part of York Archaeology (YA) from offices in York, Sheffield, and Nottingham. The organisation provides world-famous heritage attractions with excavation, survey, consultancy, expert conservation services, research, and an unmatched commitment to dissemination, engagement, and public benefit.
We require Project Officers based at our Nottingham Office to implement agreed programmes of fieldwork within strict time and budgetary constraints. Reporting to a Project Manager, you will be responsible for the leadership of small to large field teams and the coordination of post-excavation/reporting tasks, commensurate with your experience. For the right candidate, project management training leading to progression can be provided. Permanent contracts are offered subject to satisfactory completion of a 6‑month probation period. Applicants will be expected to work locally within the region and farther afield; accommodation, transport and subsistence funds will be provided.
Qualifications
- A degree in archaeology or related discipline and an appropriate level of demonstrable experience
- In‑depth understanding and experience working within British commercial archaeology, including within large infrastructure schemes
- A driving licence and a willingness to drive project and team vehicles (including welfare vans)
- Experience coordinating site safety logistics, including plant and overseeing medium to large teams across a varied portfolio of site types
- Minimum level of up‑to‑date H&S training, including SSSTS/SMSTS and First aid or a willingness to undertake the training
- Experience in technical report writing at a commercial level (i.e. WSIs and grey literature), or a willingness to learn the same
- CIfA membership would be advantageous but not essential
What we offer:
An opportunity to help deliver the vision and become part of a ground‑breaking adventure to push the boundaries of what archaeology and cultural heritage can offer in the UK and beyond.
Benefits
- 24 days paid annual leave, rising to 29 days annual leave after five years’ employment, plus bank holidays
- Option to buy back up to 15 additional holidays each year
- Commuting season ticket loans
- Loans to purchase bikes to cycle to work
- Death in Service benefit of twice annual salary for permanent staff
- Enhanced maternity and paternity pay after two years’ employment
- 100% professional membership reimbursement (e.g. CIfA)
- Free eye tests for computer users and £50 reimbursement towards the cost of prescribed glasses
- Professional independent occupational health support for appropriate referrals
- Access to a free independent and confidential counselling service
- Free admission for staff plus family and friends to our visitor attractions including JORVIK Viking Centre
- 25% discount on merchandise at our attractions
- Discounts to York Archaeology events where applicable
- Travel and subsistence arrangements for staff working away
- Uniform or personal protective equipment for relevant roles
- Company pension scheme where the organisation pays 5.25% and employees pay 3.5% of total earnings
York Archaeology is committed to being an inclusive employer and creating a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and flexible working options at any stage of the recruitment process.
Successful candidates must provide proof of eligibility to work in the UK.
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