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Project Archaeologist – Sheffield

Project Archaeologist – Sheffield

Cura Terrae Land & NatureSheffield, England, United Kingdom
10 days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

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Project Archaeologist Role Responsibilities

  • Provide support to the project lead in the delivery of archaeological projects to professional standards.
  • Be competent in basic hand excavation and recording techniques, with supervision and ongoing skills training provided.
  • Work safely in accordance with Company Health & Safety requirements.
  • Improve and develop skillsets and expertise, engaging with guidance and training.
  • Maintain personal and professional development and training to ensure professional currency and meet the changing demands of the job.
  • Represent the Company in a professional and positive manner.

Additional Duties

  • Work at distance from designated office (away work) as required.
  • Carry out all and any other such duties, training and / or hours of work as may be reasonably required, and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility for this role.
  • Maintain a full UK driving licence (preferred).
  • Contribute to and support positive morale within teams.
  • Maintain accreditation at Practitioner level or above in the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (PCIfA) (preferred but not essential).
  • Who are Cura Terrae?

    Founded in Sheffield over 30 years ago, Cura Terrae’s Land and Nature division, formerly Ecus, has been at the forefront of the environmental sector, evolving alongside society’s changing environmental needs. Our headquarters remain in the ‘Outdoor City,’ complemented by offices across the UK, enabling us to deliver comprehensive services nationwide.

    Our team’s depth of expertise and the collaboration between disciplines allow us to provide excellent benefits to clients and the wider community. As a medium-sized company, we maintain a balance between flexibility and a personal touch, enabling us to effectively manage projects of all sizes.

    Working for us

    Cura Terrae is officially a Great Place To Work Certified company. Our culture is driven by our strength in teamwork and professionalism. We promote integrity and treat people with respect. We support each other and embrace diversity to create a place where people from every background can come together and do great things. We invest in our people and support professional development and are committed to supporting our people with their health and wellbeing.

    Cura Terrae is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace. We provide a supportive friendly working environment, offer competitive salaries, flexible working and we are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer.

    If you’re driven to make a difference and looking for a rewarding career, we’d love to hear from you.

    How To Apply

    To apply, please complete the applicationHERE. If you require any reasonable adjustments or have any questions contact the Recruitment team at recruitment@cura-terrae.com

  • STRICTLY NO AGENCIES-
  • We do not accept CVs from third parties / agencies, and any applications received will be treated as the property of Cura Terrae. We will not be liable for any fees related to unsolicited CVs received.

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