Closing Date: 30 June 2013
Location: Aberystwyth
Job Desription:
Council for British Archaeology
Community Archaeology Training Placements
Do you want to develop your career in archaeology?
Are you interested in working directly with a wide range of communities and young people in particular?
The Council for British Archaeology (CBA) is offering twelve-month paid bursary places with 12 host organisations across England, Scotland and Wales. The Community Archaeology Bursary Placements (CATPs) are aimed specifically at providing training to individuals who already have a good working knowledge of archaeological theory and techniques and who are keen to develop their skills for utilisation in their future career to enhance relationships between the archaeological profession and a wide range of communities. In particular, this round will focus on developing youth engagement.
The bursaries are funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) through its Skills for the Future programme, with support from English Heritage, Cadw and Historic Scotland. Placements will start in September 2013 and successful candidates will receive a salaried bursary of c. £16,950 (see individual job descriptions for further details).
There are two Welsh host organisations who are as follows:
• Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (Welshpool)
• Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (Aberystwyth)
For full details of the posts please visit our website where you can download application packs for each post (including full job descriptions and person specifications) http://new.archaeologyuk.org/http://new.archaeologyuk.org/community-archaeology-training-placements-youth-focused
Closing date for all CATP applications: Sunday 30th June 2013
Pay Scale: TSB
Salary: £16,950 per annum
Contract: 12 month
Contact: Toby Driver
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