Key Accountabilities:
- visit sites ,inspect and survey historic sites and buildings.
- assess and recommend buildings and areas for conservation and produce area appraisals and
- schedules of work.
- represent conservation issues to planning and development policymakers both locally and nationally.
- advise on planning applications and guide new developments that affect the repair or alteration of
- historic buildings, areas and sites.
- get involved in regeneration projects that have heritage, community, economic benefits.
- work alongside heritage and conservation groups, as well as local and national government agencies, to develop policies and strategies on building conservation.
- Contribute on plan and supervise long-term conservation projects.
- give advice and prepare reports as required on the condition, future prospect and potential of sites or buildings.
- find suppliers and craftspeople who have the skills and materials required to carry out work in keeping with the age of the building.
- ensure that all work complies with internationally accepted conservation standards and national
- legislation and policy, including health and safety guidelines.
- assist with enforcement action to protect threatened buildings or conservation areas.
Qualifications/Requirements:
Education / Qualification: High school or higher Diploma
Experience Required: 8-12 years