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Associate Director - Built Heritage

Allen & York (Built and Natural Environment) Ltd
Posted 12 hours ago, valid for 8 days
Location

London, Greater London SW1A2DX, England

Salary

£72,000 - £86,400 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Associate Director - Heritage requires a minimum of five years of relevant experience and offers a competitive salary with additional benefits.
  • This remote role involves managing a diverse portfolio of heritage-related projects and providing expert advice to clients throughout the planning process.
  • Candidates should have a strong understanding of planning and heritage legislation, as well as the ability to assess impacts on heritage assets.
  • Key responsibilities include preparing heritage impact assessments, networking to grow the client base, and potentially acting as an expert witness.
  • The consultancy values inclusiveness and encourages applications from diverse candidates, aiming to foster professional growth in a supportive environment.

Associate Director - Heritage

Competitive +, Remote

We are seeking an experienced Senior Heritage Consultant or Associate Director to join a well-established environmental consultancy. In this key role, you will manage a diverse portfolio of heritage-related projects, providing expert advice to clients on planning processes, and contribute to new business opportunities. You will use your skills to navigate a fast-paced, commercial environment, and work collaboratively with a talented team of professionals.

The role offers flexibility with full-time home working, although site visits and meetings are required, particularly focusing on projects in London and the Southeast. You will also have the chance to collaborate with specialists across various fields, including archaeology, ecology, landscape planning, and more.

Key responsibilities include preparing heritage impact assessments, providing expert advice at various stages of development (from feasibility to appeals), and acting as an expert witness when required. Your role will also involve growing the consultancy's client base through networking and maintaining excellent client relationships.

To be successful, you will need a minimum of five years' experience in a relevant role, a strong understanding of planning and heritage legislation, and the ability to assess the impact of changes on heritage assets. Membership with IHBC and experience with EIA assessments are essential. Expert witness experience is desirable but not mandatory.

In return, you'll receive a competitive salary, private healthcare, a 5% pension contribution, and the opportunity to work in a supportive, dynamic environment that fosters professional growth.

If you are passionate about heritage and looking to advance your career in a respected consultancy, we would love to hear from you.

Interested?

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Allen & York - delivering Sustainable Recruitment Solutions since 1993.

About us

Allen & York have been matching purposeful people with purpose-led organisations for 30 years. We partner with our clients and candidates on roles that build an understanding of climate change, promote sustainability and create inclusive and responsible organisations, working towards a sustainable world for us all.

Committed to inclusiveness in the workplace, we aim to increase diversity across all areas and therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, or whether or not they have a disability.

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