Trainee Project Archaeologist/Project Archaeologist (Grade 1.1–1.3)
Contract | Fixed-term contract for 6 month |
Salary | £22,551.83 per annum - £26,255.83 per annum dependent on experience |
Location | Lincoln |
Summary
Due to new business demands, with exciting projects across the UK and a busy year ahead, we are looking for enthusiastic, talented and passionate individuals with a drive to succeed, to join our team at Allen Archaeology on a fixed-term basis for 6 months, with the potential to extend the contract or offer a permanent contract based on the needs of the business at the time. This is subject to the successful completion of a three-month probationary period.
Working predominantly out of our head office in Lincoln, you will be part of a team of experienced archaeologists and trainees, on a variety of fieldwork projects across the UK, but with a particular focus in the East Midlands and East Anglia.
This is a great opportunity to develop your career within a busy and dynamic company, offering opportunities for training and progression within a smaller unit. From our head office in the thriving and affordable historic cathedral city, a stone's throw from the seaside and the spectacular scenery of the Lincolnshire Wolds, there are plenty of reasons to consider a job in Lincoln. With affordable housing, great schools and excellent transport links, we are ideally situated for reaching all of the UK. This is an excellent opening for those wishing to relocate or perhaps have a change in career direction. Whatever the reason, you will find Lincolnshire and Allen Archaeology to be a welcoming and diverse place to live and work.
Trainee Project Archaeologist – Grade 1.1 - £22,551.83pa
We are open to receiving applications from recent graduates or those with experience in Archaeology from volunteering or similar. You will work through our award-winning training programme which lasts for a minimum of 3 months, in which you will learn field and post-excavation techniques and practices relevant to commercial archaeology. You will be buddied up with a member of the field team, who will be on hand to support you day to day, as well as being mentored by our experienced Supervisors and Project Officers. Once you have completed each element of the Training Plan to a satisfactory level and you have successfully completed your probationary period, you will be moved up to the next Grade 1.2.
Project Archaeologist – Grade 1.2 – 1.3 - £25,227.15pa - £26,255.83pa (DoE)
You will have at least 3 months experience working in commercial archaeology and a good all-round knowledge of British Archaeology. You will be working on a variety of evaluations and excavations across the UK, supporting the Project Supervisors and Project Officers. Whilst this role is primarily fieldwork based, there are aspects of Post Excavation work you will be tasked with intermittently, including finds and environmental processing. Although training and mentoring will be provided for company procedures and practices, being a good team player as well as using your own initiative is essential for success in this role.
What we can offer:
- Average overtime payments in excess of £3000 pa
- Training opportunities and opportunities for promotion
- The chance to work on exciting projects across the UK
- Generous stay away subsistence including £11 extra per day plus £16.50 evening meal allowance (when staying in hotels)
- Good quality weekday accommodation for away working with private rooms
- 28 days holiday pro rata (inclusive of public holidays) rising after 3 years continuous service
- Occupational pension with employer’s contribution
- 50% contribution to CIfA membership
Essential:
- Good knowledge of British archaeology
- A good working knowledge of archaeological field practices, including planning by hand using traditional methods
- Enthusiasm and a willingness to work in a team, learn and take instruction
- Fit and capable of undertaking physical work
- A courteous and professional manner
Desirable:
- Membership of CIfA at PCIfA level
- Previous experience of on site survey kit, including GPS and Total Station
To apply, please follow this link to submit your CV and Cover Letter: https://allenarchaeologyltd.peoplehr.net/Pages/JobBoard/Opening.aspx?v=8375ea94-d749-47d9-9c76-70ec34ff1ed9
Candidates’ applications will be reviewed upon receipt and contacted to let them know if they have been shortlisted. Those shortlisted will be asked to undergo a short telephone interview and depending on the outcome, will be offered a position thereafter. References will not be approached without permission. The closing date for applications is Monday 27th May 2024.
Allen Archaeology are an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community and is committed to promoting equality of opportunity. Allen Archaeology hold a Sponsor Licence for workers from outside of the UK. Proof of identity and eligibility to work in the UK will be required prior to commencement of employment.