Historic Environment Scotland is the lead body for Scotland's historic environment; a charity dedicated to the advancement of heritage, culture, education and environmental protection. HES is at the forefront of researching and understanding the historic environment, and addressing the impacts of climate change. HES investigates and records architectural and archaeological sites and landscapes across Scotland and cares for more than 340 properties of national importance. The Conservation Science Team, based at The Engine Shed, Stirling, is a part of the Conservation Directorate and is charged with providing analysis services for Properties in Care and Collections to support conservation works in the estate and in other heritage properties. The team is also responsible for undertaking and coordinating research, including supervision of PhD students, into conservation of the historic environment and disseminating these data to the public. HES's Conservation Science Team is seeking an individual who will promoting the services of the CS Team both within HES and in the wider built heritage community. The permanent post will involve close cooperation with all parts of HES to create a work programme that prioritises site visits and maximises the value of analysis and reporting. Candidates should have a first or upper second class degree in a relevant discipline and experience of working in the built heritage sector. A postgraduate qualification in buildings or materials conservation is desirable. Opening date for applications is 11th January 2017, closing date is 27th January 2017. Candidates can apply on-line after the opening date by visiting our website at https://applications.historic-scotland.gov.uk/. Your application should arrive by the advertised closing date. Please note that when applying online, we will only be able to see your application once you fully submit it. Alternatively, you can request electronic or paper copies of the application pack by emailing [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Please return your completed application form to the same email address or by post to Ceit Paterson, Human Resources, Room 3.10, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH, to arrive by the advertised closing date.
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