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A leading consultancy firm based in Peterborough is seeking a Heritage Consultant to provide expert advice on preserving historic sites during construction projects. You will inspect historical structures, research materials, and produce detailed plans while collaborating with a variety of stakeholders. This role demands excellent research and communication skills, as well as a genuine passion for heritage conservation. Starting salary is around £25,000, potentially increasing to £60,000 with experience.
What does a heritage consultant do?
A heritage consultant advises on construction work due to take place in a historic building or setting, so that sites of significant cultural or historic importance can be conserved for generations to come.
There are several routes to becoming a heritage consultant. You could complete a university or college course, an apprenticeship or apply directly to an employer for work.
You should explore these routes to becoming a heritage consultant, to find out which is the right one for you. Although some of these options have certain qualification requirements, many employers are more interested in people who are enthusiastic, willing to learn and can follow instructions.
You may need a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card to work on a construction site.
Many employers look for candidates who have a relevant postgraduate degree such as heritage management or historic conservation, and work experience in the heritage sector.
You could complete a college course in construction, history, environmental studies or surveying, and then complete further specialist training to become a heritage consultant.
You could complete an historic environment advice assistant apprenticeship to become a heritage consultant. This will take two years to complete.
Apprenticeships are open to anyone over the age of 16. As an apprentice, you will be fully employed by your company and expected to work a minimum of 30 hours a week. Your time will be split between on-the-job experience and a college or training provider.
If you have relevant experience or skills in construction project management, architecture, local authority planning or building surveying, you may be able to apply directly to an employer for a job as a heritage consultant.
Work experience is essential to gaining employment within the construction industry. You could gain this at school, or by working weekends and holidays with a company or relative who works as a heritage consultant. Potential employers will always be pleased to see work experience listed on your CV. Many cultural organisations offer volunteering opportunities which will give you a taste for heritage work and develop your skills and contacts.
Desirable skills for someone considering a career as a heritage consultant include:
To become a Heritage Consultant you could complete a:
The expected salary for a heritage consultant varies as you become more experienced.
Salaries depend on location, employer, level of responsibility, any overtime you may do, and whether you have completed an industry recognised training route.