NEW ITEMS
Discovering Shackleton’s Endurance – future protection or pillaging? | ICOMOS International Polar Heritage Committee
Scholarships available | Prince’s Foundation Summer School | traditional architecture & heritage trades | UK | applications close 22 April
2022 World Monuments Watch | Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Training Home, NSW
Europa Nostra | Civil Society in Action for Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage | webinar | 31 March, 2pm CET
A World of Architectural History | ACAHUCH public lecture | Prof Murray Fraser | Melbourne + online | 11 April, 6pm AEST
Hans Hollein’s 1968 Milan Triennale Exhibition | ACAHUCH public lecture | Dr Eva Branscome | Melbourne + online | 26 April, 12pm AEST
Australia & the Global Turn in Architectural History | ACAHUCH public symposium | Melbourne + online | 27 April, 12.30pm AEST
UPDATE: Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens World Heritage Management Plan review | Draft Strategic Vision | feedback period extended to 22 April
New issue: Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin
Events at the Johnston Collection | Melbourne
AUSTRALIA ICOMOS / ICOMOS
AICOMOS Cultural Landscapes Practice Note | call for comments from NSC Cultural Landscapes and Cultural Routes members | closes 31 March
CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM
IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation | 28 Nov to 3 Dec | Chiloe, Chile | call for abstracts | closes 16 May
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
Victorian Heritage Services Directory | National Trust of Australia (VIC) | invitation to join
Have your say on proposed changes to Queensland’s cultural heritage laws | deadline 31 March
Inner West Council (NSW) | Built Environment Awards – Marrickville Medal | call for jury nominations | closes 15 May
AWARDS AND GRANTS
Victorian Government Living Heritage Grants Program | applications close 31 March
Queensland Government Community Sustainability Action grants | Conservation—Community Engagement on Queensland’s National Parks and State Forests | applications close 19 April
United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) International Award | call for nominations | closes 22 April
Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action | call for proposals | closes 7 May
National Library of Australia | Community Heritage Grants | applications close 9 May
WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS
Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail | 9-10 April
Advanced Master in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions | Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, Spain | applications close 20 May
SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Consultant (Built Heritage) | GML Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Conservation Architect | SA Department for Environment and Water | Adelaide | closes 7 April
SITUATION VACANT: First Nations Director | Sydney Harbour Federation Trust | closes 10 April
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Officer (Aboriginal Identified) | NSW Greater Sydney Parklands | closes 10 April
SITUATION VACANT: Graduate Architect I Design 5 – Architects I Chippendale NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Project Manager | Working Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant/Architect | NBRS |Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATON VACANT: Conservation Projects Manager | International Conservation Services | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant | Heritage 21 | Alexandria, NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
***
NEW ITEMS
Discovering Shackleton’s Endurance – future protection or pillaging? | ICOMOS International Polar Heritage Committee
Following the recent discovery of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship the Endurance, the ICOMOS International Polar Heritage Committee, along with members of the International Committee on Underwater Cultural Heritage have been preparing submissions relating to the long-term protection of the wreck against damage and pillaging. Click here to read their full press article.
***
Scholarships available | Prince’s Foundation Summer School | traditional architecture & heritage trades | UK | applications close 22 April
Prince’s Trust Australia is providing two scholarships to Australians to attend the Prince’s Foundation Summer School in the UK in July. Students will learn about the sustainable practice of traditional architecture, building and heritage trades and how these can be applied in the built environment today through both practical experience with hands-on traditional trades as well as theoretical and design-focused exercises. The scholarships will cover all tuition and accommodation fees for the programme (worth £3,750).
Dates: 10 – 30 July 2022
Location: Dumfries House, Scotland
To apply and for more details contact applications@princes-trust.org.au to request an application form.
***
2022 World Monuments Watch | Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Training Home, NSW
The 2022 World Monuments Watch offers a broad and inclusive approach to heritage that illustrates the importance of place recognition and protection to communities around the world. This week they are featuring the Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Training Home in NSW, the site of incarceration for an estimated 400 to 600 Stolen Generations children from 1924 to 1970.
Click here to read the full post.
***
Europa Nostra | Civil Society in Action for Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage | webinar | 31 March, 2pm CET
Europa Nostra, together with OurWorldHeritage and Global Heritage Fund, is co-organising the webinar “Civil Society in Action for Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage” on 31 March at 14.00 CET.
This meeting intends to provide an opportunity to highlight these chains of support, and to provide a collaborative exchange between civil society organisations and institutions/initiatives in Ukraine, to discuss concrete ways of providing short and medium-term support in their efforts to preserve the heritage and culture in Ukraine.
During our online encounter, representatives of the three co-hosting organisations, as well as representatives of other key European and International organisations, including UNESCO, ICOMOS and ALIPH, will have a dialogue with their interlocutors from Ukraine who are mobilised to protect the endangered cultural heritage in Ukraine.
This event is free-of-charge but registration is compulsory. Please note that due to limited capacity, registrations will be granted in a first come first served basis. Click here to register.
***
A World of Architectural History | ACAHUCH public lecture | Prof Murray Fraser | Melbourne | 11 April, 6pm AEST
The Australian Centre of Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage (ACAHUCH) will be hosting Professor Murray Fraser (UCL, Bartlett) in April 2022. As part of the Fellowship, he will be presenting a public lecture: A World of Architectural History.
This lecture will discuss the preparations and outcomes of the 21st Edition of Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture, in what are two entirely re-written volumes, also available online. It constitutes the most ambitious attempt to provide an overall account of architectural history in all parts of the world across the past 5,500 years. Three scholars from the University of Melbourne (Dr Amanda Achmadi, Prof Philip Goad, Prof Paul Walker) wrote chapters on Australian/Southeast Asian architectural history, and hence in part this public lecture will also be a celebration of their roles.
Date: 11 April, 6-7.15pm
Location: University of Melbourne and online
Click here for more information and to register.
***
Hans Hollein’s 1968 Milan Triennale Exhibition | ACAHUCH public lecture | Dr Eva Branscome | 26 April, 12pm AEST
Location: University of Melbourne and online
Australia & the Global Turn in Architectural History | ACAHUCH public symposium | Melbourne | 27 April, 12.30pm AEST
The Australian Centre of Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage (ACAHUCH) presents a symposium exploring the expansion of the new edition of Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture that encompasses Australasia.
The aim of this event is twofold: on the one hand, to celebrate the publication of Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture highlighting the Australasian contributions to the volume; on the other, to open a wider discussion on the global issues of gender, race and migration in architecture that continue to have a limited presence in global narratives.
Location: University of Melbourne and online
***
Update: Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens World Heritage Management Plan review | Draft Strategic Vision | feedback period extended to 22 April
The Steering Committee for the Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens have prepared a draft Strategic Vision. The Strategic Vision is intended to guide the Steering Committee’s activities over the next three years. The Strategic Objectives in the document will ensure the Steering Committee is accountable, transparent and unified in its vision for managing the World Heritage site.
The draft Strategic Vision has been prepared in response to community feedback received during the first phase of consultation on the World Heritage Management Plan and site in 2020. The Steering Committee now invite you to view the draft document and share your thoughts before the document is finalised and put into action this year.
Please find the draft Strategic Vision to view and respond to at the following link: https://engage.vic.gov.au/rebcgreview
All feedback can be sent via email or email attachment to heritage.policy@delwp.vic.gov.au with the subject line “Strategic Vision feedback”
The due date for submissions has been extended to Friday 22 April.
***
New issue: Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin
The latest issue of the Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin is now available:
***
Events at the Johnston Collection | Melbourne
Click here to find out about upcoming events at the Johnston Collection.
***
AUSTRALIA ICOMOS | ICOMOS
AICOMOS Cultural Landscapes Practice Note | call for comments from NSC Cultural Landscapes and Cultural Routes members | closes 31 March
The AICOMOS NSC Cultural Landscapes and Cultural Routes (CLCR) working group invites comments from all NSC CLCR members on a draft Cultural Landscape Practice Note. Comments are due by 31 March 2022.
NSC co-convenors Susan Fayad and Stephanie Johnston would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our fellow hardworking practice note working group members, Steve Brown, Elisa Palazzo, Jane Lennon and Mitch Cleghorn and to all the NSC members who contributed to developing the Practice Note at the 2021 webinar and workshop. To receive a copy of the draft Practice Note, please email Susan Fayad at susanfayad@ballarat.vic.gov.au
If your contact details have recently changed and you have not been receiving notices from the NSC, please send your updated contact details to susanfayad@ballarat.vic.gov.au
***
CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM
IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation | 28 Nov to 3 Dec | Chiloe, Chile | call for abstracts | closes 16 May
The ICOMOS International Wood Committee (IIWC) is calling for abstracts for the 24th IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation: ‘Learning from the inherited knowledge’.
Conference dates: 28 November- 3 December 2022
Location: Chiloe, Chile
Deadline for abstracts: 16 May
Click here for more information.
***
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
Victorian Heritage Services Directory | National Trust of Australia (VIC) | invitation to join
The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) invites all companies and individuals providing heritage services in Victoria to join the new Victorian Heritage Services Directory. The Directory is to assist the owners and managers of heritage places and objects to find qualified heritage consultants and contractors across a range of disciplines and heritage trades, and will be promoted to the National Trust’s 30,000+ members and supporters. This service replaces Heritage Victoria’s former Consultants & Contractors Directory.
Please visit the website at www.heritageservicesdirectory.com.au, click on Add Your Listing, and follow the prompts to set up an account and purchase a listing. The new service has an annual fee of $160 (inc. GST) to support administrative costs and the promotion of the Directory.
***
Have your say on proposed changes to Queensland’s cultural heritage laws | deadline 31 March
The Queensland Government is seeking responses to proposed changes to the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage Act 2003.
Public feedback will help to make sure these laws provide strong, effective protection for our state’s rich cultural heritage and work well for the benefit of all Queenslanders.
This consultation is a key step in finalising the review of Queensland’s cultural heritage laws. The proposed changes are based on feedback from earlier stages of the review and priorities for improving the way Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage is managed and protected.
To have your say
We have released an options paper outlining proposals for changes to the cultural heritage laws. To view the paper and provide feedback, please visit qld.gov.au/CulturalHeritageActsReview.
You have the choice of responding to a survey or making a written submission. We invite you to take this opportunity to play a part in reshaping Queensland’s cultural heritage laws.
Consultation is open until 31 March 2022.
Please phone 1800 469 166 or email CHA_Review@dsdsatsip.qld.gov.au if you have any questions about the consultation or how to give feedback.
***
Inner West Council (NSW) | Built Environment Awards – Marrickville Medal | call for jury nominations | closes 15 May
Inner West Council is seeking nominations from local heritage societies/associations for a member of their group with appropriate expertise to be part of a jury for the 2022 Inner West Built Environment Awards (Marrickville Medal).
The Marrickville Medal for Conservation has been awarded annually since 1995 and was one of the first awards of its kind to be established in New South Wales. It celebrates built conservation works that contribute to the understanding and preservation of the Inner West’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.
The award is aligned with the state-wide National Trust Heritage Festival held in April–May every year. It is open to all building works within the Inner West Council area, completed in the past three years, having positive conservation outcomes, including preservation, restoration, reconstruction, adaptation & interpretation. Works can be large or small, private or public, but the judges will be looking for thoughtful and innovative outcomes. This is a link to Council’s website, showing previous winners:
Built Environment Awards – Inner West Council
The judging panel’s role will include a review of applications, a site visit of the short-listed applications (one full-day weekend required in July 2022), and meeting/s with the judging panel to discuss, evaluate and select the winner, and to assist with the writing of jury comments. Additionally, attendance at the awards ceremony in September 2022 to assist in the presentation of the awards.
Any members interested in nominating for this role should provide an email with a brief CV outlining their relevant expertise to: Built Environment Awards builtenvironmentawards@innerwest.nsw.gov.au by 15 May 2022.
***
AWARDS / GRANTS
Victorian Government Living Heritage Grants Program | Applications close 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
***
Queensland Government Community Sustainability Action grants | Conservation—Community Engagement on Queensland’s National Parks and State Forests | applications close 19 April
Applications are now open for Round 6—Conservation—Community Engagement on Queensland’s National Parks and State Forests of the Community Sustainability Action grants program. Grants of up to $20,000 (excluding GST) are available for on-ground projects that engage the community to support and improve key habitat and biodiversity in Queensland’s national parks and state forests. Activities funded will be those that encourage community/volunteer participation and engagement, and include but are not limited to:
- habitat protection
- habitat improvement and restoration activities
- flora and fauna surveys, monitoring and mapping
- visitor education or awareness programs
- track monitoring and maintenance.
Applications close at 4pm on Tuesday 19 April 2022.
Program guidelines and application details are available on the Queensland Government website.
For more information email csagrants@des.qld.gov.au
***
United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) International Award | call for nominations | closes 22 April
The 5th edition of the International Award UCLG – Mexico City – Culture 21 has been launched!
This year the International Jury will recognise cities and personalities who have excelled in the promotion of cultural rights in the context of the Covid-19 crisis and post-pandemic recovery, and/or that have promoted culture as an important part of the caring system.
For more information, visit the website: https://www.agenda21culture.net/award.
***
Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action | call for proposals | closes 7 May
FAR-First Aid and Resilience for Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis, a flagship Programme of ICCROM, is pleased to invite project proposals for its next multi-level capacity development project Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action.
Net Zero is an 18-month project (July 2022 – 31 December 2023) which aims to enhance risk reduction and coping capacities of vulnerable heritage communities. It sets to implement field projects at five innovation sites, in five risk-prone countries, using heritage to mitigate climate change, as well as reduce the risks of disasters and conflicts. The field experience will feed into an international training of change agents and community leaders. A final international symposium and publication will act as catalysts to inform policy and expand the outreach of the project by sharing the know-how on heritage for climate action in 25-30 countries suffering from acute environmental stresses.
Proposals are invited from institutions and organizations which are highly motivated and have worked on successfully implementing projects on cultural heritage safeguard, sustainable development, disaster risk reduction and/or climate action. Additionally, we encourage applications from organizations working in regions suffering from acute environmental stresses, visible in the form of frequent extreme hazard events and/or climate-driven conflicts.
Click here to read the full call for proposals.
***
National Library of Australia | Community Heritage Grants | applications close 9 May
The Community Heritage Grants (CHG) program supports community-based organisations to identify and care for Australian cultural heritage collections which are publicly accessible, locally held and nationally significant.
The CHG supports small, local groups with limited funding and staffing resources, who would benefit from access to professional cultural heritage expertise. Grants of up to $15,000 are available to help organisations undertake a three-stage journey to document their collection, identify collection care recommendations and implement practical improvements and enhancements.
For more details visit the CHG website.
***
WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS
Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail | 9-10 April
Bathurst will celebrate over 200 years of its rich history, paying homage to the trades and traditions that have helped shape the region, at the Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 April 2022.
Rare and lost trades and crafts will be showcased over the weekend at Australia’s oldest inland European settlement. Blacksmithing, saddlery, dry stone walling, whip cracking and making, glass artistry, lace making, tapestry, embroidery, carpentry and joinery, cigar box guitar making and violin making are among many unique talents to be demonstrated by local and guest artisans.
Click here for more information and to book tickets.
If you are interested in exhibiting or demonstrating please contact the coordinator as soon as possible as there are limited slots available.
***
Advanced Master in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions | Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, Spain | applications close May 20
SAHC is a leading international Masters Course in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions. The objective of SAHC is to offer an advanced education programme on the engineering of conservation of structures, with a focus on architectural heritage. The main focus of this training is the application of scientific principles in analysis, innovation and practice of conservation of monuments and historical constructions worldwide.
This Master Course is organized by a Consortium of leading European Universities/Research Institutions in the field, composed by University of Minho (coordinating institution, Portugal), the Technical University of Catalonia (Spain), the Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic), the University of Padua (Italy) and the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic).
The course combines the most recent advances in research and development with practical applications. A significant number of scholarships, ranging from 4,000 to 13,000 Euro, are available to students of any nationality.
Please find full details on the MSc programme, as well as electronic application procedure, in the SAHC website at www.msc-sahc.org.
Visit also the SAHC blog http://blog.msc-sahc.org and www.linkedin.com/school/sahcmasterscourse/.
Applications close 20 May.
***
SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Consultant (Built Heritage) | GML Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
GML Heritage seeks an experienced heritage specialist with a strong architectural background to join our Melbourne built heritage team.
- Partner with experienced consultants across a range of built heritage services – heritage assessments, conservation management plans, heritage impact statements etc.
- Field project inquiries, prepare proposals and tenders, conduct research, manage projects, author reports, build, and manage client relationships, and contribute to a broad range of heritage projects.
- Work in the field, site inspections, client, and other stakeholder meetings.
- 6-month initial fixed term contract with view to permanency.
- Offices based in Carlton, but flexible working arrangements available.
About You
- Greater than 3-5 years’ experience in a built heritage consulting environment.
- Tertiary qualifications (ideally with Honours, or Masters level) in architecture, planning, cultural heritage or an affiliated discipline.
- A holistic geographical approach to built heritage and site development, contemplating landscape, and archaeological factors.
- Architectural/urban/master planning experience well regarded.
- Demonstrated experience in preparing quality heritage advice.
- Excel in a multi-disciplinary team environment and deftly manage budgetary and time constraints
- Detailed knowledge of Victorian state and local government statutory requirements
How to Apply
If you are an enthusiastic heritage specialist who enjoys working as part of a dynamic multi-disciplinary team we would love to hear from you. Go to our website at https://www.gml.com.au/jobs/heritage-consultant-built-heritage/ to apply. Please include a concise cover letter specifically addressing the criteria outlined above and your resume.
***
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Conservation Architect | SA Department for Environment and Water | Adelaide | closes 7 April
The Senior Conservation Architect/Officer contributes to the management of South Australia’s non-Aboriginal cultural heritage. In particular, the role will involve preparation of draft Heritage Standards for State Heritage Areas based on the framework and intent of 2021 Heritage Standards for Colonel Light Gardens; including contributing to planning policy, and drafting ‘elements of heritage value’ and ‘guidelines for development’ for each Area.
The role will also provide specialist technical heritage advice to State heritage owners and local councils, including pre-lodgement advice and Development Approval referral advice in line with the Planning and Design Code. In addition, the role will contribute towards strategic projects, briefings and policy documentation relating to the heritage conservation of State Heritage Places and Areas.
***
SITUATION VACANT: First Nations Director | Sydney Harbour Federation Trust | closes 10 April
The Director First Nations is a newly created role to provide leadership as the Harbour Trust transforms to deliver on its commitments, as a member of the senior management team collectively responsible for developing and delivering capital initiatives at our sites, for building strong relationships with First Nations people and organisations, and for reviewing and establishing operations and policy such that the Harbour Trust sites become a universal place of welcome.
With master planning and feasibility studies commencing that provide the roadmap for the transformation of Cockatoo Island, North Head Sanctuary and Middle Head, much of the first year of this role will be working with the newly established project team to embed First Nations perspectives in these major projects.
As a member of the Harbour Trust Executive team, you will provide support as needed to the Executive Director in evolving the business and driving a “one team” culture and in positioning the overall organisation for sustainable growth and delivery on vision, mission and purpose.
***
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Officer (Aboriginal Identified) | NSW Greater Sydney Parklands | closes 10 April
Greater Sydney Parklands manages a portfolio of World, National, State and Local heritage listed parklands across Greater Sydney. This position has a key role in the development and implementation of Greater Sydney Parklands RAP framework, cultural competency programs, cultural mapping projects and First Nations online library as well as assisting with the project management and administration of heritage conservation and interpretation works, cultural landscape management plans and the preparation of applications to Heritage NSW. This role also supports a key function of Greater Sydney Parklands Agency to foster and sustain long term and mutually beneficial partnerships with First Nations communities that give effect to the ongoing relationship of First Nations people with Country.
***
SITUATION VACANT: Graduate Architect I Design 5 – Architects I Chippendale NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
Design 5 is an inner-city architecture studio specialising in built heritage conservation, adaptive reuse and associated new work, with a broad range of interesting and challenging projects, primarily in NSW, from new structures in significant contexts, to detailed conservation work.
We are seeking an architecture graduate, with a minimum of 2 years experience and an interest in conservation and adaptive reuse to join our team on a full time basis.
The role includes:
- assisting with design and documentation including DAs and construction
- liaising with clients and consultants
- preparation of reports including Heritage Impact Assessments and CMPs
- archival research
Key attributes:
- Training in architecture with design and documentation skills
- Interest in conservation and adaptive reuse
- Competence with Microsoft Word and familiarity with InDesign
- Competence with CAD / Vectorworks or similar – optional
- Good research and communication skills including technical report writing
- Confident attitude, highly motivated and willingness to contribute positively to the culture of the practice
An attractive salary package will be offered commensurate with level of experience. Our practice has a strong culture of fostering involvement through training and mentoring.
Please forward your CV by email to Design 5.
***
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Project Manager | Working Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
Working Heritage manages 16 Crown Land heritage sites across Victoria which we re-purpose for commercial and community use through heritage architecture and property management services. The most famous of our sites is the Royal Mint in the Melbourne CBD.
We are looking for an experienced and self-sufficient Project Manager who will be responsible for the oversight and management of the design and construction function. This includes asset project planning, supporting internal capacity and capability assessments and subsequent procurement of services, permits and budget management.
For more information, visit our website or email renee@thepeopleparadox.com to discuss the opportunity.
***
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant/Architect | NBRS |Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
We are currently seeking a Senior Heritage Consultant to join the NBRS team. This is a great opportunity to be involved in a wide range of projects encompassing all aspects of heritage management and conservation.
NBRS work with heritage sites of local, State and Commonwealth levels of significance across a wide range of projects. We work across Australia and internationally out of our Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane studios.
Reporting to the Practice Lead, you will be involved in all areas of heritage architecture, management and conservation practice. The role involves direct client and consultant liaison, assessment of heritage issues, preparation of written advice and the provision of heritage advice throughout construction projects.
You will have the opportunity to work independently on projects of all scales, as well as collaborating with our close-knit team. You will be involved in heritage assessments, nominations and studies; heritage impact statements; conservation management plans and conservation works schedules.
We are looking for someone who is comfortable managing projects independently as well as leading larger teams.
For more information and to apply, visit our careers page.
***
SITUATON VACANT: Conservation Projects Manager | International Conservation Services | Sydney | closes 30 April
We have an opening for a highly organised Conservation Projects Manager to join our Objects and Outdoor Heritage Team, starting in March/April 2022. Based at our labs in Chatswood, Sydney, use your hands-on project management and conservation skills in a wide variety of site-based heritage and art projects. Salary commensurate with experience in the range of $72,504 – $92,760 plus 10% superannuation.
This role will suit people with a background in heritage conservation, who like to work on a variety of materials and projects, and who enjoy working outdoors with occasional travel.
You will be involved in devising and implementing conservation methodologies, preparing quotations and tender submissions, negotiating conditions of contract, managing projects and teams, preparing condition assessments and reports, and working closely with clients and subcontractors.
Please visit our website to download a position description, apply and find out more about our business: https://icsconservation.com.au/careers/
For further information contact Ruth Thompson by email: r.thompson@icsconservation.com
Applications will be reviewed upon receipt.
***
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.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GET SOCIAL! CLICK ON THE ICONS BELOW TO LIKE & FOLLOW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in the Australia ICOMOS Email News are not necessarily those of Australia ICOMOS Inc. or its Executive Committee. The text of Australia ICOMOS Email news is drawn from various sources including organizations other than Australia ICOMOS Inc. The Australia ICOMOS Email news serves solely as an information source and aims to present a wide range of opinions which may be of interest to readers. Articles submitted for inclusion may be edited.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Australia ICOMOS Secretariat
Elizabeth Gralton
Secretariat Executive Officer
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood VIC 3125
Telephone: (03) 9251 7131
Email: austicomos@deakin.edu.au
http://www.icomos.org/australia
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~