Australia ICOMOS E-Mail News No. 1024

NEW ITEMS

National Trust WA | exhibition | Beneath the Bitumen: Discoveries from the Chinese Cemetery East Perth
ICOMOS Iran | documentary | Iranian Vernacular Architecture in Kerman Province
Change Over Time journal | call for submissions | Civil Rights Work as a Global Strategy of Resistance and Resilience? | closes 2 September
New issue | Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin

GA2023 SYDNEY ITEMS

Call for volunteers | Sydney GA2023 Scientific Symposium | Australian Program Coordinators | 4 positions

ICOMOS MEMBER ITEMS

Victorian Members Event | Site visit to Newport Railway Museum and Steamrail Victoria Workshop | 4 June
Emerging Professionals Working Group | Expressions of Interest sought | closes 10 June
Nominations for the Australia ICOMOS 2022 President’s Award are now open! | close 13 June

CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM

Student Ambassador Program online conference for Sustainability in Conservation | 22 June 

AWARDS AND GRANTS

WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS

AACAI WA & ASWA | Cultural Landscapes talk & documentary screening | Raquel Tardin-Coelho | Mosman Park | 22 June, 6pm

SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED

NEW SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Services Officer | National Trust of Australia (WA) | West Perth | closes 17 June
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Secretary General | Great Spa Towns of Europe World Heritage Site | closes 1 July
NEW SITUATIONS VACANT: Graduate and senior roles | Everick Heritage | Brisbane and Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Advisor and Space Planner | University of Sydney | Sydney | closes 5 June
SITUATION VACANT: Manager Communications and Engagement – Identified | Department of Premier and Cabinet NSW | closes 5 June
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Archaeologist (Aboriginal heritage specialist) | Biosis | NSW | closes 6 June
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Policy Officer | Aboriginal Affairs NSW | Sydney | closes 7 June
EOI SOUGHT: Cultural Heritage Projects, Wonnerup House | National Trust of WA | Wonnerup, WA | closes 15 June
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Architecture Designer | Airswift | Brisbane 
REQUEST FOR TENDER: Business Plan Development | National Trust of Tasmania | Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site | closes 13 June
SITUATION VACANT: Built Heritage Advisor | Philip Leeson Architects | ACT | closes 18 June 
SITUATION VACANT: Archaeologist | Navin Officer Heritage Consultants | Sydney or Canberra | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Consultant (Built Heritage) | GML Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Graduate Architect  I  Design 5 – Architects  I  Chippendale NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant/Architect | NBRS |Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission

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NEW ITEMS

National Trust WA | exhibition | Beneath the Bitumen: Discoveries from the Chinese Cemetery East Perth | closes 19 June

‘Beneath the Bitumen: Discoveries from the Chinese Cemetery, East Perth’ is a dual language exhibition showcasing some of the findings made during excavations in the former Chinese Cemetery.

Prior to redevelopment of the East Perth site, which has also been used as tennis courts for the East Perth Girls School and Police Department vehicle licensing centre, excavations by archaeologists and forensic anthropologists were carried out in 2020. All the human remains were later reinterred at Karrakatta Cemetery followed by a ceremony conducted by members of the Chinese community to appease the disturbed spirits.

Also uncovered were artefacts including coffins and coffin furniture, fragments of clothing and a large number of buttons. A bracelet and some copper coins, grave goods intended to ensure the comfort of the deceased in the afterlife, were also found. ‘Beneath the Bitumen’ displays a small number of these artefacts, including a remarkably well preserved and extremely rare wool jacket dating from between 1889–99.

The exhibition is on display in St Bartholomew’s Church, East Perth Cemeteries, until 19 June 2022.

Opening times:
Sundays from 2.00 to 4.00 pm.
Wednesdays from 11.00 am to 1.00 pm.

Access is included with the entry fee to the site. National Trust members visit for free. Tickets are limited so please book in advance: https://nationaltrustwa.rezdy.com/484885/east-perth-cemeteries

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ICOMOS Iran | documentary | Iranian Vernacular Architecture in Kerman Province

ICOMOS Iran Scientific Committee on Vernacular Architecture has prepared a documentary in nine short episodes to introduce the province Kerman, its ancient settlements, residential castles, cliff dwellings, nomadic tents, huts, and stone, adobe, and brick houses.

You can see all the nine episodes in their Instagram and Aparat channels.

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Change Over Time journal | call for submissions | Civil Rights Work as a Global Strategy of Resistance and Resilience? | closes 2 September

The journal Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, invites submissions for:  

CIVIL RIGHTS WORK AS A GLOBAL STRATEGY OF RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE?  Guest Editor: Dr. Kwesi Daniels 

Communities of color around the world are places with rich legacies of culture. Their capacity to thrive in the face of opposition is an attractive quality for scholars who are interested in understanding the resilience of the human spirit. Legacies of enslavement, colonialization and racism have inflicted the most insidious acts of violence, genocide and cultural erasure upon black and brown bodies around the globe. The power structures that attack these communities are the same forces that subsequently define them as “castrated” environments full of victims who need to be saved. The constant onslaught of economic divestment, police brutality, environmental racism, and other conditions reinforce a “victim” narrative in the minds of scholars who conduct research about these environments. As a result of this false narrative, the research that emerges and community-based work that is created often reinforces, rather than demolishes, systems of injustice.  

This thematic issue of Change Over Time seeks scholars who choose to see the global network of communities of color through a different lens.

Click here for more information and instructions for submission.

Abstracts of 200-300 words are due 2 September 2022.  

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New issue | Cambridge Heritage Bulletin

Click here for the latest issue of the Cambridge Heritage Research Centre bulletin.

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GA2023 SYDNEY ITEMS

Call for volunteers | Sydney GA2023 Scientific Symposium | Australian Program Coordinators | 4 positions

Expressions of interest are invited for four (4) volunteer positions as Australia Program 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.

The four (4) subject areas for which Program Coordinators are sought are:

  • INDIGENOUS HERITAGE
  • HERITAGE FOR CLIMATE
  • HERITAGE AS SUSTAINABILITY
  • DIGITAL HERITAGE

The role of each Australian Program Coordinator position will include:

  1. Work collaboratively with the International and Australian Co-chairs of the GA2020 Scientific Symposium (Ona Vileikis Tamayo [ICOMOS Belgium] and Steve Brown [ICOMOS Australia]).
  2. Work collaboratively with the relevant International Program Coordinator to develop an engaging and coherent program of sessions, papers, and posters;
  3. Advise on and contribute to publication processes and outputs following the GA2023 Scientific Symposium.

Terms

The Australian Theme Co-Chairs will commence as soon as possible and will be expected to work consistently throughout the period from mid-2022 into early-2024. These positions are voluntary. Successful applicants are required to attend and register for GA2023, as well as cover personal travel and accommodation costs during GA2023.

To volunteer, contact: Steve Brown 

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ICOMOS MEMBER ITEMS

Victorian Members Event | Site visit to Newport Railway Museum and Steamrail Victoria Workshop | 4 June

Calling Victorian AICOMOS members (all categories)!

AICOMOS will be hosting a tour of the Newport Railway Museum and Steamrail Victoria workshop this coming June. This tour will be a great opportunity to see some of the state’s most significant historic railway vehicles, and observe the restoration of vintage steam, diesel and electric locomotives and carriages by the dedicated volunteers.

The tour will run on Saturday 4 June 2022 between 10-2pm, with a social event nearby afterwards. More scheduling information will be released closer to the date for ticket holders ($5 per person).

Follow the link below to secure your place – spots are limited so get in quick!

https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=906131&

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Emerging Professionals Working Group | Expressions of Interest sought | closes 10 June

Australia ICOMOS is calling for expressions of interests from interested members to join a working group aimed at developing a network of young and emerging professionals across the country. We aim to appoint a representative from each state and territory as appropriate. 

The expectation is that members will attend quarterly virtual meetings and undertake networking/growth opportunities in their home state with the support of the working group.

Please submit your EOI (max 200 words) and CV (in word or PDF format) to mbashta12@gmail.com by 5pm AEST Friday 10 June. If you have any questions please contact the Emerging Professional Representatives on the Executive Committee, Corinne Softley (csoftley@gmail.com) and Michelle Bashta (mbashta12@gmail.com).

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Nominations for the Australia ICOMOS 2022 President’s Award are now open! | close 13 June

The Australia ICOMOS President’s Award recognises the important contribution made by the active engagement of younger and/or emerging career heritage practitioners. The award is open to Australia ICOMOS members and non-members.

There are two categories for the President’s Award:

  1. A student / young / emerging heritage practitioner; and
  2. A trainee / apprentice or emerging tradesperson.

Winners of each category will be awarded a certificate, a 1 year Associate membership of Australia ICOMOS and $1000 cash prize!

 Any nominees conferred a judges commendation will also be awarded a certificate and gift voucher (max value $100).

Visit the President’s Award webpage to find out more including eligibility criteria and how to submit a nomination.

Nominations close 13 June 2022

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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM 

Student Ambassador Program online conference for Sustainability in Conservation | 22 June 

This event aims to provide a platform for alumni from Sustainability in Conservation’s Student Ambassador Program as well as those who have an interest in sustainability within the conservation field to present their contributions to sustainable conservation research whilst reflecting on the key aims of SiC.

The conference will take place online on Wednesday 22nd June 2022 via zoom between 10am and 3pm GMT

Free tickets and further information can be accessed via eventbrite.

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AWARDS AND GRANTS

Community War Memorials Fund | NSW Office for Veterans Affairs | applications close 25 July

Is there a community war memorial in your local area in need of repair or restoration?

The NSW Government’s Community War Memorials Fund provides grants of up to $10,000 for the conservation of local war memorials, including specialist heritage advice and physical work.

Grant applications are open to local councils and community organisations, including memorial trusts, veteran groups and local councils.

Applications for the current round close on 25 July 2022.

For further info and to apply, visit . 

Recent successful grant projects include:

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WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS

AACAI WA & ASWA | Cultural Landscapes talk & documentary screening | Raquel Tardin-Coelho | Mosman Park | 22 June, 6pm

The Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. (AACAI) WA Chapter and the Anthropological Society of WA (ASWA) are excited to present a sundowner talk by architect and urban planner Raquel Tardin-Coelho at the Camelot Arts Theatre in Mosman Park. Raquel’s talk will be on ‘Cultural Landscapes and Systemic Landscape Planningand will include a screening of her documentary with Paolo Maia, transFORMING the LANDSCAPE, winner of the Best Short Film Award at the Australia Film Festival 2022.

Date: Wednesday 22 June 2022
Start Time: 6pm
Where: Camelot Arts Theatre, 16 Lochee Street, Mosman Park 

Entry Fees:
ASWA/AACAI Member (must have current paid membership): $15
Student (must have valid student email address): $15
General: $20

Spaces will be limited and this will undoubtedly be a well-attended event. So, please book in early.

Click here to book.

Pizzas will be provided as part of the entry fee and a bar will be available at the venue.

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SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED

NEW SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Services Officer | National Trust of Australia (WA) | West Perth | closes 17 June

An opportunity exists for a highly motivated and experienced Heritage Services Officer to be part of a vibrant team at the National Trust of Western Australia.

For a description of key duties, selection criteria and application details, please refer to the following: Heritage Services Officer (jobs.wa.gov.au)

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NEW SITUATION VACANT: Secretary General | Great Spa Towns of Europe World Heritage Site | closes 1 July

The Great Spa Towns of Europe was inscribed on the World Heritage list in 2021 as a transnational serial site comprising 11 famous spa towns in 7 European countries.  The Great Spa Towns of Europe are now looking for a Secretary General to lead the project. 

This wide-ranging post requires an exceptional person with leadership qualities to deliver and develop the property management plan. This post needs a person with at least 10 years’ experience in the cultural heritage field at all levels who will be the spokesperson and figurehead of the property. The post-holder will work closely with and take direction from the 11 Mayors of the spa towns and 11 site managers, so proven diplomatic, communication and motivational skills are a must.

The working language of the project is English and availability for extensive European travel is vital. Administrative, communication and financial management support is provided. This exciting and challenging role requires a self-employed or independent consultant to be available for an average of 4 days per week for an initial contract period of three years.

Interviews will be held in Františkovy Lázně in the Czech Republic on the 6th & 7th of September 2022 with the post commencing in early 2023.

Click here for more information.

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NEW SITUATIONS VACANT: Graduate and senior roles | Everick Heritage | Brisbane and Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission

Everick Heritage is seeking to expand its team of historic and Indigenous professionals in Brisbane, Qld and Sydney, NSW. As a specialist heritage practice we offer a full range of historic and indigenous heritage services across Australia to both the private and government sectors. We are currently recruiting for Graduate and Senior roles. To further view what Everick Heritage and Foundation undertake please look at the webpage. To apply please send in your details and CV through either Linkedin or Everick Heritage | Work For Us.

The ideal candidate would have the following skills or working towards these skills:
Essential Skills / Competencies

  • A degree in archaeology, cultural heritage management, or anthropology.
  • Enrolled and working towards an Honours degree
  • A strong understanding of heritage legislations
  • Ability to meet all quality standards associated with reporting
  • Ability and willingness to travel as required, including working remotely in the field.
  • Ability to work independently in the field
  • Comprehension of the methods and ethics of the heritage consulting practice
  • Ability to take instruction from senior staff and provide assistance wherever possible
  • To assist in office duties relating to the heritage consulting practice such as entering resources into the database
  • To participate in any relevant training programs when required
  • Current manual C-Class Drivers Licence – Essential with the willingness to upgrade their licence to drive a manual when required
  • White Card (OHS Construction)
  • First Aid Certificate
  • Four Wheel Drive training
  • Proficient using GIS software and site recording programs

Please refer to the advertisements on LinkedIn for full role description https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3083623201

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SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Advisor and Space Planner | University of Sydney | Sydney | closes 5 June

The Heritage Advisor and Space Planner is responsible for maintaining the heritage register as required by the NSW Heritage Act and assisting with the Heritage Asset Management Strategy (HAMS). This involves responding to heritage requests for information, conducting heritage assessments and assisting with project work across operations for planning pathways for current and future development which require s.57(2), s.60, Development and/or State Significant Development Applications for the University’s various properties.

Click here for more information and to apply.

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SITUATION VACANT: Manager Communications and Engagement – Identified | Department of Premier and Cabinet NSW | closes 5 June

About the Role
An exciting opportunity to shape how Aboriginal cultural heritage is managed and protected in NSW. This role involves leading a small team to engage a range of stakeholders and strategically communicate the NSW Government’s approach to improve legislation, policies and practices for Aboriginal cultural heritage management.

Click here for more information and to apply.

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SITUATION VACANT: Senior Archaeologist (Aboriginal heritage specialist) | Biosis | NSW | closes 6 June

Biosis is a business that lives to influence better client decisions about ecology and heritage. We are ethical, independent and genuine.

We employ highly experienced multi-disciplinary teams of aquatic ecologists, archaeologists, botanists, zoologists, environmental planners and GIS analysts, across our offices in Albury, Ballarat, Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, Wangaratta, Western Sydney and Wollongong.

About the role
We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Archaeologist (Aboriginal heritage specialist) to join our team in one of our NSW locations, but preferably in our Wollongong office on a permanent basis.

We really value learning and development so this role will be a key internal resource for less experienced Archaeologists.

This is a senior role so we are looking for someone with 5-10 years of field and consulting experience.

Click here for more information and to apply.

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SITUATION VACANT: Senior Policy Officer | Aboriginal Affairs NSW | Sydney | closes 7 June

An exciting opportunity to shape change to how Aboriginal cultural heritage is managed and protected in NSW. This role involves enacting the views of Aboriginal people to design an implement improved legislation, policies and practices for Aboriginal cultural heritage management.

Click here for more information and to apply.

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EOI SOUGHT: Cultural Heritage Projects, Wonnerup House | National Trust of WA | Wonnerup, WA | closes 15 June

The National Trust of Western Australia is seeking the services of a project team of experienced heritage professionals to undertake a series of significant research projects at Wonnerup House, Wonnerup north of Busselton on Wadandi Country

For more information go to: https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/initiatives/cultural-heritage-projects-wonnerup-house

Submissions close: Wednesday 15 June 2022

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SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Architecture Designer | Airswift | Brisbane 

Manage heritage related architecture design project work, design management and drafting work for the architecture unit of a varied and complex nature including site inspections, research and other tasks of technical nature. 

Click here for more information and to apply.

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REQUEST FOR TENDER: Business Plan Development | National Trust of Tasmania | Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site | closes 13 June

The National Trust of Australia is seeking Expressions of Interest from individuals prepared to undertake business planning for the development of a Convict Memorial Hub at the Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site, located at the corner of Campbell and Brisbane streets, Hobart.

Click here for more details about the project and tender process.

It is not intended to hold pre-tender briefing sessions. Please contact Scott Carlin, Managing Director, National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) with any questions. Further advice to tenders will be available on request.

Close of Tender is 2:00pm AEST, Monday 13 June 2022.

The anticipated contract commencement date is Monday 4 July 2022.

All tender submissions are to be sent via email to m-director@nationaltrusttas.org.au

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SITUATION VACANT: Built Heritage Advisor | Philip Leeson Architects | ACT | closes 18 June 

Philip Leeson Architects is an architectural practice with a focus on heritage management. We are looking to expand our heritage team in 2022. We provide architectural heritage advice, write Statements of Heritage Effect and prepare Conservation Management Plans. Our clients range from local government to Commonwealth agencies like the ANU, developers, other architecture firms and private clients. Heritage has been part of our practice for over 20 years, and we see it as an important part of our work going forward. 

The Position 
We are looking for an individual with interest and some experience in heritage practice, a grounding in architecture would be ideal. We are open to various levels of seniority from keen entry level to relatively expert. To be considered for the position, you should have: 

  • Education and / or on the job training in heritage management; 
  • Some experience with / particular interest in the built environment / built heritage;
  • Excellent written communication skills; 
  • Willingness to learn, engage, ask questions and up skill; and 
  • Good interpersonal and oral communication skills, and be able to work collaboratively within a team and for diverse clients. 

We are after an individual who can grow into the role with a view to a long- term commitment to our team and our practice. The position could be part time or full time, depending on the individual. 

Please contact Brandon Reid on 02 6295 3311 or brandon@philipleeson.com.au to discuss the position. We invite candidates to submit a CV and cover letter outlining your suitability and fit. 

Applications close 18 June 2022, 11:59pm AEST.

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SITUATION VACANT: Archaeologist | Navin Officer Heritage Consultants | Sydney or Canberra | applications reviewed upon submission

Looking for a change to a supportive close-knit team passionate about heritage before profit?

Navin Officer Heritage Consultants has been operating for over 20 years.  Our project portfolio spans a broad geographic area outside the Sydney Basin with current projects on the north coast, south coast, central and far western NSW.  We are urgently looking for an experienced archaeologist to join our team (either in our Sydney or our Canberra Office).  If you would like to meet and talk to us about this opportunity please contact either Sue (0425215012) or Nicky (0421274470).

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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.

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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.

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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.

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