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Central London, London 109 The Print Rooms London SE1 0LH Mattinson Partnership Graduate Heritage Consultant Apply Now

Reference #: 22637_1732722356
Location: Central London, London
Salary: £25000 - £26000 per annum
Sector: Planning & Architecture
Type: Permanent
Posted On: 27/11/2024

Exciting Heritage Graduate Opportunity in Planning and Development Consultancy, based in London

Are you eager to embark on a career in a thriving and independent staff-owned planning and development consultancy?

We seek a heritage graduate for our London office who shares our passion for shaping the most exciting projects across the UK.

While you would be placed in the London-based heritage team, the nature of the role means that you would be working with colleagues across all offices nationwide.

Salary: Competitive

About the Role

The successful candidate will work in the heritage team and collaborate with colleagues across the company. The role involves:

  • Expertise in Historic Environments: Developing statements of significance for various historic assets, including listed buildings, conservation areas, and historic landscapes.
  • Assessment & Advising: Assessing impacts of developments on heritage sites and advising stakeholders such as clients and local authorities.
  • Archaeological Potential: Preparing desk-based assessments to evaluate archaeological prospects and mitigation strategies.
  • GIS & Townscape Skills: Experience in or willingness to develop expertise in GIS and townscape assessment.

About the Consultancy

The firm is a staff-owned consultancy with a strong track record of success.

Projects

The heritage team has worked on high-profile sites such as:

  • National galleries and museums
  • Historic broadcasting facilities
  • Iconic cultural centers
  • Castles and historic landmarks

Why Join?

  1. Competitive Compensation: Attractive salary and a profit-sharing bonus scheme.
  2. Supportive Environment: Collaborative workplace culture and robust professional development opportunities, including support towards memberships in IHBC, CIfA, or RTPI.
  3. Flexibility & Inclusivity: Commitment to work-life balance and inclusivity, supporting candidates with diverse backgrounds and abilities.
  4. Learning Opportunities: Access to training programs, mentoring, and networking to ensure career growth.

Candidate Requirements

  • Academic Background:
    • Minimum 2:1 in relevant fields such as Archaeology, History, Conservation, or Town Planning.
    • A post-graduate degree and an IHBC-recognized course are desirable.
  • Skills: Strong analytical, presentation, and writing skills.
  • Work Experience: Prior experience in the heritage field is a plus, whether in consultancy, local government, or another relevant capacity.#

If you are interested in the role please contact Matt Stevenson at or alternatively call on 02079602586

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