NEW ITEMS
NEW ITEM: Release of Historic Environment vol. 32 no. 3, ‘Air memories: New perspectives on aviation heritage’
NEW ITEM: ICOMOS General Assembly 2023 | Sydney | call for EOI for Australian Co-Chairs and Crosscutting Topic Coordinators | deadline 11 March, 5.00pm AEDT
NEW ITEM: Recent Australia ICOMOS submissions | Willandra Keeping Place | Development adjacent to the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens | Victorian Planning Inquiry
NEW ITEM: Heritage Council Victoria seeking applications for membership | deadline 25 February
NEW ITEM: Kate Clark 2021 AGM presentation recording now available on website
NEW ITEM: National Trust (VIC) Heritage Conservation Workshops | Introduction to Timber, and Sash Windows (22 & 24 February) | Repointing Mortar Joints at Como House (25 March)
NEW ITEM: National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards 2022 | entries now open | deadline 15 March
NEW ITEM: International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions | Kyoto, Japan | 12-15 September 2023 | call for abstracts | deadline 30 June
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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS & OPEN REGISTRATIONS
The Big Stuff 2022 conference (Portugal) is calling for contributions | deadline 5 February 2022
Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings: A Joint Conference of SAHANZ and the Australasian UHPH Group | call for abstracts | deadline 28 February
Change Over Time journal | call for abstracts | deadline 11 March
COURSES / AWARDS / GRANTS PROGRAMS / OTHER – CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
Nominate a significant heritage place for listing | nominations close 9 February 2022
International Course on the Conservation of Earthen Architecture | Getty Conservation Institute | UAE and Oman, 22 October – 19 November 2022 | deadline 15 February 2022
Victorian Government Living Heritage Grants Program | applications open 1 February to 31 March
Australian Heritage Festival | 1 April – 31 May 2022 | Event registration now open | deadline 25 March 2022
SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
NEW REQUEST FOR TENDER: Heritage Consultant Services: Conservation Management Plan | Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority | deadline 17 February
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Officer | City of Gold Coast | Gold Coast | deadline 7 February
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Officer, Living Heritage Program | Heritage Victoria, DELWP | Melbourne | deadline 3 February
SITUATION VACANT: Graduate Heritage Consultant | Lovell Chen | Melbourne | deadline 9 February
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant | Heritage 21 | Alexandria, NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Archaeologist positions | GML Heritage | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Advisor (Aboriginal Archaeology) | Mott MacDonald | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Consultant, Edwards Heritage Consultants (EHC) | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
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NEW ITEMS
NEW ITEM: Release of Historic Environment vol. 32 no. 3, ‘Air memories: New perspectives on aviation heritage’
The editors of the latest edition of Australia ICOMOS’ journal, Historic Environment, are pleased to announce that it is now available online.
The hard copy version of this special issue, ‘Air memories: New perspectives on aviation heritage’ is in press and will be sent out soon to Australia ICOMOS members.
Please note: This is the last print-run of the journal that will automatically be sent to members. A survey conducted last year revealed that members preferred an ‘opt-in’ approach for distribution of the journal. If you wish to continue to receive the journal in hard copy, you will have the opportunity to indicate this next time you renew your membership. Those members who have already opted out will not receive a hard copy of this current issue.
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NEW ITEM: ICOMOS General Assembly 2023 |4-8 September 2023 | Sydney | call for EOI for Australian Co-Chairs and Crosscutting Topic Coordinators | deadline 11 March, 5.00pm AEDT
Expressions of interest are invited for four volunteer positions as Australia Theme Co-Chairs and three volunteer positions as Crosscutting Topic Coordinators for the Scientific Symposium to be held between 4 and 8 September 2023 as part of the 21st Triennial General Assembly of ICOMOS (GA2023) in Sydney, Australia. The overarching theme of GA2023 is HERITAGE CHANGES.
Expressions of Interest are encouraged from energetic, experienced, and engaged Australia ICOMOS members who have suitable personal attributes, skills, and experience, including: a mix of appropriate practice-based and academic credentials; good connections within the heritage sector; experience in conducting similar events and processes; a combination of creative and critical skills, team leadership, and demonstrated commitment to inclusiveness, ethical conduct and the principles of the Burra Charter; as well as the necessary time and energy. Previous roles as part of the GA2020 Scientific Symposium organisation will be taken into account.
Please click here for more information about the roles and how to apply. For further enquires, contact Steve Brown.
Applications should be sent by 11 March, 5pm AEDT to the Australia ICOMOS Secretariat.
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NEW ITEM: Recent Australia ICOMOS submissions | Willandra Keeping Place | Development adjacent to the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens | Victorian Planning Inquiry
January has been a busy time for the preparation of a range of submissions, involving many members. Australia ICOMOS is very grateful to all those who contributed. The details are as follows:
- A submission on options for a permanent Keeping Place for the remains of Mungo Man and Mungo Woman in the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area, prepared by the Indigenous Heritage Reference Group.
- A submission regarding development on the St Vincent Hospital site within the buffer zone of the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens World Heritage property, prepared by the World Heritage Reference Group.
- A submission to the Victorian Legislative Council Inquiry into the Protections within the Victorian Planning Framework, coordinated by the joint Victorian state representatives on the Executive Committee
Copies of these submissions can be found here.
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NEW ITEM: Heritage Council Victoria seeking applications for membership | deadline 25 February
The Heritage Council of Victoria is an independent statutory authority, with advisory and regulatory functions, made up of ten members and up to ten alternate members from a range of specified, heritage-related disciplines.
The Council is seeking applications from Aboriginal persons, architectural professionals, and archaeology professionals who wish to serve on the Council. On this occasion applications are sought for four vacancies:
- A person with recognised skills or expertise in architectural conservation and/or architectural history to be a member of the Heritage Council of Victoria;
- A person with recognised skills or expertise in architectural conservation and/or architectural history to be an alternate member of the Heritage Council of Victoria;
- An Aboriginal person who has relevant experience or knowledge of cultural heritage to be an alternate member of the Heritage Council of Victoria;
- A person with recognised skills or expertise in archaeology to be an alternate member of the Heritage Council of Victoria.
These appointments will commence in July 2022 and will be for a three-year term.
More information can be found here.
Applications must be received by 5:00pm, Friday 25 February 2022.
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NEW ITEM: Kate Clark 2021 AGM presentation recording now available on website
Kate Clark’s presentation at the 2021 Australia ICOMOS Annual General Meeting is now available to view on the website.
Her talk was entitled ‘Embedding the change – finding new ways to better reflect the economic, social and environmental benefits of heritage in Australian public policy’.
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NEW ITEM: National Trust (VIC) Heritage Conservation Workshops | Introduction to Timber, and Sash Windows (22 & 24 February) | Repointing Mortar Joints at Como House (25 March)
The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) is hosting two upcoming workshops as part of an initiative to demonstrate best conservation practice and create meaningful learning opportunities for trades, professionals and the general public. Come along and learn from experienced instructors and heritage professionals.
Workshop: Introduction to Timber, and Sash Windows
When: 22 & 24 February
This workshop will cover an introduction to working with timber, a brief history of the sash window and an overview of the construction, installation and repair of sash windows. The session will end with a Q and A with the instructor, Ian Goddard, who is a joiner with many years’ experience both in Australia and the United Kingdom where he did his training. As this event is mostly lecture based, no prior skills are required to attend.
Click here for more information and to register.
Workshop – Repointing Mortar Joints at Como House
When: 25 March
This workshop will allow you the opportunity to repoint mortar joints at Como House in South Yarra under the direction of a heritage professional. Workshop includes the provision of PPE including gloves and eye protection.
Outcomes will include:
- Awareness of the Health and Safety issues involved in the pointing works
- Familiarity with lime, sand and aggregate selection processes
- Practical awareness of materials preparation and use including tool handling
- Heritage philosophy as to the extent of pointing intervention
Click here for more information and to register.
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NEW ITEM: The National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards 2022 | entries now open | deadline 15 March
Entries are now open for the 28th annual National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards – the most highly anticipated celebration of outstanding practice in the field of heritage.
Each year, a multitude of organisations, individuals and community groups proudly share their hard work and dedication across projects big and small.
If you have been involved with, or know of any projects completed (or nearing completion) which promote, preserve or protect the built, natural or cultural heritage of New South Wales and meet our entry criteria, we encourage you to start crafting your submissions.
For more information, visit the National Trust of Australia (NSW) website.
Entries close at 11.59pm (AEDT) on Tuesday 15 March 2022.
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NEW ITEM: International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions | Kyoto, Japan | 12-15 September 2023 | call for abstracts | deadline 30 June
The 13th edition of the International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions (SAHC 2023) will take place during 12-15 September 2023 in Kyoto, Japan. Twelve editions of the SAHC conference have been held since it was started in Barcelona in 1995. The last edition, celebrated in 2021 and attended by more than 300 experts, signaled the 25th anniversary of the conference series.
The 13th SAHC conference will be held at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University in Japan. Following the previous editions, SAHC2023 will combine oral presentations with a number of thematic sessions hosted by internationally recognized speakers. You can find the invitation flyer here.
Submission of abstracts for SAHC 2023 is open. Authors are invited to submit a one page abstract before June 30, 2022. Registration and submission of abstracts should be performed online. The conference proceedings (including full papers only) will be submitted for indexation in the Data Citation Index – Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) and in SCOPUS database. You can contact the conference Secretariat for any question. A conference leaflet and abstract template is available at https://sahc2023.org/.
Deadline for abstract submission – June 30, 2022.
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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS & OPEN REGISTRATIONS
The Big Stuff 2022 conference (Portugal) is calling for contributions | deadline 5 February 2022
The Big Stuff 2022 conference will be hosted in Seixal in Portugal (near Lisbon) and online, with a focus on the Seixal Ecomuseum (Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal) and the amazing Vale de Milhaços Gunpowder Factory.
We are currently calling for abstracts on the theme “Working together? Conservation and safeguarding of industrial and technology heritage”.
Abstracts are invited that address the safeguarding and conservation of industrial and technological heritage from different perspectives, such as:
i) In-situ industrial heritage conservation processes;
ii) Experiences and methodologies for operational conservation of industrial objects;
ii) Agents and processes for safeguarding and conservation;
iii) Training of professionals in conservation of industrial and technological heritage.
Abstracts are due by 5th February 2022 and can be submitted here.
For more information, contact details, and registration visit the Big Stuff 2022 website.
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Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings: A Joint Conference of SAHANZ and the Australasian UHPH Group | Call for abstracts | deadline 28 February
Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings: A Joint Conference of SAHANZ and the Australasian UHPH Group, hosted by the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland, 24-27 November 2022.
This joint conference serves as the 39th annual conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) and the 16th conference of the Australasian Urban History / Planning History (UHPH) Group. The conference will explore matters of common interest to both groups. We seek papers that examine historical moments demonstrating overlap, collaboration, tension or dispute between built environment disciplines, including architecture, planning, urban design, landscape architecture and heritage conservation.
For more information, visit the conference website.
Deadline for abstract submission is 28 February 2022.
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Change Over Time journal | Call for abstracts | deadline 11 March
Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment is pleased to announce the call for abstracts for our forthcoming issue on Material Matters.
This issue of Change Over Time examines the rise of material studies and its enduring influence on how we perceive, understand, interpret, and ultimately conserve our historic built environments. The topic is of particular relevance today as we debate the embodied values of our built heritage and justify the retention of existing buildings and places in the context of social equity, environmental justice, and climate change.
Please click here to find our complete call for abstracts.
Abstracts of 200-300 words are due 11 March 2022.
COURSES / AWARDS / GRANTS PROGRAMS / OTHER – CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
Nominate a significant heritage place for listing | nominations close 9 February 2022
The Australian Government is inviting Australians to nominate the sites they would like to see added to the National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List.
National Heritage List
The National Heritage List includes 119 exceptional cultural, historic and natural places that contribute to Australia’s national identity. National heritage defines the critical moments in our development as a nation and reflects the richness of Australia’s natural heritage, as well as the achievements, sorrows, and joys in the lives of Australians.
Commonwealth Heritage List
The Commonwealth Heritage List (CHL) contains nearly 400 places of Indigenous, historic, and natural value. The Australian Government acts as a custodian of heritage on Commonwealth Land and works together with Commonwealth agencies and local communities to celebrate and protect the places that are important to us.
To find out more or to nominate a place, visit: www.awe.gov.au/parks-heritage/heritage/places/nominating-heritage-place
Nominations are open until 9 February 2022.
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International Course on the Conservation of Earthen Architecture | Getty Conservation Institute | UAE and Oman, 22 October – 19 November 2022 | deadline 15 February 2022
The Getty Conservation Institute, in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, would like to announce the launch of the second International Course on the Conservation of Earthen Architecture (EAC) held in Al Ain, UAE and Nizwa, Oman.
The new dates are 22 October – 19 November 2022. Applications can be found on our website and submitted by 15 February 2022.
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Victorian Government Living Heritage Grants Program | Applications open 1 February to 31 March
Safeguarding and reactivating our heritage
Applications for Round 7 of the Victorian Government’s competitive community Living Heritage Grants Program are now open and close on 31 March 2022.
Eligible applicants may apply for an amount between $20,000 and $200,000 per project, to fund conservation works to ‘at risk’ places and objects included in the Victorian Heritage Register. Places and objects must be publicly accessible, and a significant community benefit anticipated.
Complete the eligibility check to find out if you can apply, and read the 2022 Program Guidelines and Frequently Asked Questions at https://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/heritage-grants/apply-for-a-grant
Eligible applicants are required to contact the Living Heritage team by 15 March 2022 with a detailed proposal before applying.
To apply, follow the link to the online application portal on our website.
For more information, please visit our website: https://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/heritage-grants or email: living.heritage@delwp.vic.gov.au
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Australian Heritage Festival | 1 April – 31 May 2022 | Event registration now open | deadline 25 March 2022
The Australian Heritage Festival is Australia’s largest annual community-driven heritage festival. Returning 1 April – 31 May 2022 with the new theme Curiosity, the festival is set to bring heritage to life! Join the celebrations and invite your community to explore our nation’s natural, cultural, Indigenous, living and built heritage.
Each year thousands of event organisers and volunteers from across the country host fascinating real-time or online heritage events for their local communities in the form of heritage walks, talks, exhibitions, demonstrations, fairs, lunches, open days and so much more… and we want you to be part of the celebrations in 2022!
The National Trust invites local councils, community groups, galleries & museums, historical & literature societies, libraries and heritage enthusiasts to register events that fall within the festival dates and align with the theme.
To get started, visit the ‘event organisers’ webpage for more information including downloads, toolkits and checklists. This outlines the registration criteria and what support you will receive from the National Trust. When you have your event organised, you’re ready to register your event.
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SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
NEW REQUEST FOR TENDER: Heritage Consultant Services: Conservation Management Plan | Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority | deadline 17 February
The Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority (PAHSMA), in conjunction with the National Trust Tasmania, is proposing to prepare a Conservation Management Plan to guide the future management and conservation of the Hobart Penitentiary Chapel site, located at 98A Campbell Street, Hobart.
PAHSMA invites tenders from suitably qualified and experienced Heritage Consultants. The successful tenderer will need to review existing documentation, undertake desktop research, and complete stakeholder consultation to produce an applicable and effective heritage management document.
The anticipated contract commencement date is 1 March 2022.
Further information, evaluation criteria, terms and conditions, and submission requirements are available from https://portarthur.org.au/event/tender/.
The closing date for RFQ submission is 2:00pm, AEST, Thursday 17 February 2022.
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NEW SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Officer | City of Gold Coast | Gold Coast | deadline 7 February
About the role:
This role is responsible for providing specialist strategic cultural heritage advice, policy and planning to promote good quality outcomes for the city’s built and natural environment. The role also provides expert cultural heritage advice for city assets and key strategic projects across all directorates.
About you:
You will have a degree in architecture, cultural heritage conservation, archaeology or planning, and specialist expertise and extensive and diverse knowledge and experience in cultural heritage conservation, management and advisory services. You have experience working within State and/or Local Government on architectural heritage policy and development assessment.
You are a motivated self-starter, who is passionate about high quality architecture and heritage outcomes. You work effectively in a team environment and have the ability to self-manage your workload.
For more information and to apply see the position description.
Applications close on 7 February at 10.30pm.
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SITUATION VACANT Heritage Officer, Living Heritage Program | Heritage Victoria, DELWP | Melbourne | deadline 3 February
The position will support the administration of a competitive grants program providing support to owners and managers of ‘at risk’ State listed heritage places across Victoria. The position will ensure the timely delivery of projects in accordance with statutory processes under the Heritage Act 2017 and manage contracts and relationships with a range of external stakeholders.
Specialist/Technical Expertise/Qualifications
A relevant tertiary qualification and experience in heritage conservation is required.
This is a fixed term position until 30 June 2022.
To be considered for this position, your application should include a supporting statement demonstrating that you meet the Key Selection Criteria detailed in the position description, including the Specialist/Technical Expertise/Qualifications and capabilities sections.
For further information and to apply please refer to the position description available here: Heritage Officer, Living Heritage Program – Careers.vic.gov.au
Applications close at midnight on Thursday, 3 February 2022.
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SITUATION VACANT Graduate Heritage Consultant | Lovell Chen | Melbourne | deadline 9 February
We are looking for a highly motivated recent graduate who is passionate about all things heritage to join our busy East Melbourne office.
You will join a dynamic team of experienced professionals, and contribute to the range of cultural heritage management services we deliver, including report preparation — ranging from appraisals of heritage significance to conservation management plans.
A diversity of inputs is expected in this role. Skills in research and heritage place description are essential, and you will be expected to have, or develop, knowledge of heritage planning and state heritage controls.
The position has excellent potential for career development and provides an opportunity to grow your skills within a collaborative and supportive environment.
For more information, visit the Lovell Chen Careers webpage.
Applications close at 4pm on Wednesday 9 February 2022.
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SITUATION VACANT Senior Heritage Consultant | Heritage 21 | Alexandria NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
Heritage 21 is seeking the right candidate to join their team. We are a specialist firm of dedicated heritage practitioners operating throughout NSW and the ACT. Located in Alexandria, the firm assists clients with heritage projects within the private, public and government sectors through the heritage approval process at both State and Local government levels.
Our in-house heritage staff have expertise in built heritage, urban planning, history, research, and architecture. The perfect candidate will need to have the ability to take on a variety of tasks, from managing projects, preparing cultural heritage assessments, report writing and mentoring junior staff. The successful applicant will work closely with the other team leader and will report to the Studio Manager.
If you are self-motivated, have a passion for heritage and attention to detail, then PLEASE APPLY for this position by sending us your confidential CV to helen@heritage21.com.au.
More information can be found at Careers – Heritage 21.
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SITUATION VACANT Archaeologist positions | GML Heritage | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
Work with us on our exciting archaeological projects in 2022 and contribute to significant research and public archaeology outcomes.
About the roles
We have a range of opportunities for archaeologists of all levels of experience and technical expertise. We are also interested in hearing from archaeologists with specialist skills. We can offer roles to suit your availability and preferences. A range of contracts are on offer, including casual, temporary, full-time, part-time and ongoing.
At a minimum you will have a degree in archaeology or a related discipline, a passion for Australian archaeology, and a desire to work on large-scale high profile archaeology projects.
We are particularly keen to hear from field and project archaeologist who are looking for excellent contracts.
About the projects
GML will commence several archaeological projects in Parramatta, Sydney and Western Sydney in 2022. The works are components of large-scale, significant projects.
The sites have potential for significant archaeology associated with convict and early colonial settlement, and nineteenth domestic, commercial and industrial archaeology. There is also potential for significant Aboriginal archaeology.
The archaeological projects are starting in March 2022, ongoing throughout the year and into 2023.
There will be several intakes of archaeologists over this time.
Go to our website and click on the news link for more information about how to express your interest in field and project roles.
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SITUATION VACANT Senior Heritage Advisor (Aboriginal Archaeology) | Mott MacDonald | Sydney | applications reviewed on submission
Mott MacDonald is a global engineering, management and development consultancy focused on improving society by considering social outcomes in all we do. We are wholly independent, employee-owned company that offers a range of opportunities to work with expert practitioners on expansive and challenging construction projects.
Due to our growing presence in the environment and sustainability market and recent large project wins, we have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Heritage Advisor (Aboriginal Archaeology) to join our growing team. This position can be a part time or fulltime role. You will be joining a diverse team of consultants who are passionate about what they do, with a proven track record guiding our clients, and leading delivery of critical infrastructure projects.
For more information see the job advertisement on the Mott MacDonald website: Senior Heritage Advisor (Aboriginal Archaeology) – Mott MacDonald
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SITUATION VACANT Heritage Consultant | Edwards Heritage Consultants (EHC) | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced and self-motivated Heritage Consultant to join EHC’s growing team on a full-time, permanent basis.
About EHC
Established in 2008, Edwards Heritage Consultants Pty Ltd (‘EHC’) is a respected and leading heritage consultancy, having built a strong reputation in delivering high quality and successful outcomes with an extensive range of heritage services.
Based in the northwest of Sydney, EHC has a diverse and impressive portfolio of over 650 different clients, working closely with private property owners, local Councils, Government agencies, corporate organisations, institutional and ecclesiastical groups. We also work closely with Architects, Planners, Developers and other owners and custodians of some pretty amazing heritage places.
Our experienced and dedicated team think outside the square and are experts in providing a practical and balanced approach to our work, proactively identifying, assessing and managing heritage, on a variety of projects ranging in complexity and significance.
We prepare heritage advice and impact assessments, conservation management documentation, interpretation strategies and plans, photographic archival recordings, heritage studies, expert evidence in Land and Environment Court appeals, architectural and building conservation advice, as well as a range of heritage advisory services to Local Councils, including referrals to statutory applications, strategic advice, grant administration and policy development.
Our core focus is in built heritage conservation, inclusive of heritage buildings and structures, landscapes and moveable objects. However, our team is expanding and we are also looking to incorporate archaeological services and expertise.
About the Role
If you have 2-5 years’ experience in heritage management and conservation practice, with a background in architecture, planning, archaeology, or other similar and relevant fields, and keen to work in a small but dedicated and respected practice in northwest Sydney, undertaking some exciting and challenging projects – we’d love to hear from you!
You would need to be comfortable working closely within a small team as well as working independently when needed. You should have a passion for heritage management and conservation practice, have good ‘people skills’ and value building great relationships with our Clients and stakeholders, as well as being an all-round great fit within our team.
You should have experience in preparing complex heritage management documentation, a demonstrated ability to provide responsible, rational and creative expert heritage advice, and a good understanding of heritage legislation and the NSW heritage system generally.
You should also be willing to be involved in the full spectrum of office and project tasks, including general admin and have good time management skills.
If you have slightly more experience, but this sounds like you, don’t be shy – we’d still love to hear from you!
Introduce yourself by email – you might like to send us some examples of your work that grabs our attention, together with a short CV.
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