Senior Projects Surveyor/Architect (North)
We are seeking a Senior Projects Surveyor/Architect to lead building rescue projects in the North of England, East Anglia and Scotland.
The Landmark Trust has an ambitious pipeline of potential building rescue projects across a range of building categories throughout Britain. Each year we undertake one or two projects and for those that are large scale, the charity seeks funding from individual supporters, trusts and foundations and grant-giving bodies such as the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Drawing on their excellent track record of restoring historic buildings to the highest conservation standards to time and budget, the Senior Projects Surveyor/Architect will work with a multi-disciplinary in-house and external project team to manage large scale projects from inception through to completion.
This role is based within our Estates team, working from home, and will require regular travel around the North of England, East Anglia and Scotland.
Closing date for applications: 14 March 2025
Interview date: w/c 17 March 2025
Salary: circa £49 - £53K
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Freelance Content Creator: Calverley Village Heritage Trail
We are seeking a freelance content creator to help us create a short online heritage trail in collaboration with the local history society, focused around the historic village of Calverley.
Calverley is a historic village situated between Leeds and Bradford. Referenced as far back as the 11th century in the Domesday Book, it has many historic buildings and areas of interest, including our most recent Landmark, Calverley Old Hall.
The village is home to an active local history society who are extremely knowledgeable about the history and heritage of Calverley and the surrounding area.
We would like to create a short walking trail which can be used by locals and visitors to the village, including those staying at Calverley Old Hall, in order to highlight some of the fascinating history that the village has to offer. The final output will be hosted on the Landmark Trust website, with a printable option, to facilitate different users requirements.
Practitioners responding to this opportunity should carefully consider how the proposed output can align with the Landmark Trust’s priority to deliver high quality, creative heritage interpretation which is widely accessible.
Anyone can apply for the commission, however we particularly welcome freelancers from the Leeds and Bradford area.
We are looking for a freelancer who:
• Has an interest in history and/or historic buildings
• Is happy to visit and gather research on the local area
• Is confident to work independently
• Is happy to liaise with the history society directly
• Has experience of working on similar projects
• Has experience with working with varied audiences, particularly community groups
Closing date for applications: 21 February
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