Senior Practitioner Archaeology
This position has been identified as a Politically Restricted post under The Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (as amended) and the Local Government (Politically Restricted Posts) (No.2) Regulations 1990 imposing political restrictions on the holders of certain posts.
The posts are either specified in the Act or contained in a list which the County Council is required to prepare and maintain. The list includes specified and sensitive positions.
Are you an experienced curatorial archaeologist? Could you take the lead role in all archaeological matters for Nottinghamshire?
This post offers a rare and exciting opportunity to lead work with a wide range of partners including other local authorities, public and voluntary sector organisations, in setting the strategic framework for archaeological advice, policies and programmes in the County. Your significant practical archaeological experience and passion for the historic environment will enable you to oversee the delivery of high-quality advice and guidance to underpin the conservation and understanding of Nottinghamshire’s archaeological resource, including through the planning system.
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This vacancy is closed to applications.