Our Hobart studio is looking for a Heritage Consultant to join the Practice on a part-time or full-time basis. The successful candidate will support the team's architectural projects as required and working alongside our existing Heritage Consultancy team members. The Studio has a wide range of projects including places of regeneration, infrastructure, and public buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to join a talented and close-knit team, work on exciting projects and help the region move from strength to strength, with excellent opportunities for career progression, whilst working in a local studio. Purcell is an award-winning employee-owned architectural and heritage consultancy practice with a commitment to quality, innovation, and diversity. We have staff of approximately 300 talented architects, designers, heritage consultants and surveyors across 14 offices, in the UK, Hong Kong and Australia. We are winners of Architect Employer of the Year 2022. Collaboration is central to our employee-ownership culture, providing opportunities to work on some of the finest buildings; from meticulous heritage and conservation schemes to bold contemporary design. We offer a rewarding and supportive environment for personal and professional development and our employee-owned ethos empowers everyone to use their voice. We believe in creating an equitable and inclusive culture, founded on our values, which celebrates knowledge sharing and our successes, to build an inspiring work environment. It is our distinctive employee-owned working culture that has contributed to our status as a World Architecture (WA) Top 100 Practice, renowned for our excellence in architecture and heritage consultancy. We have been awarded WA 100 No.1 Heritage Practice for the past three years. Our benefits package includes agile, flexible and hybrid working, annual leave increasing with long service, life assurance, study sponsorship with paid study leave, sabbaticals, employee assistance programme, subscription fees, company day out, a volunteering scheme and enhanced learning & development opportunities. Roles and Responsibilities: Providing sound and ethical advice concerning the appropriate conservation of the historic environment. Regularly communicating with the regional heritage consultancy team, including reporting to a designated line manager. Managing workload to meet deadlines. Preparing and contributing to thorough, concise and well-structured heritage reports. Occasional travel throughout Australia, including supporting colleagues in our Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and remote working with our Hong Kong studios. Contribute to the seamless running and delivery of all projects to the highest standards. Support with planning and project management of projects, with an understanding of profitability. Ability to work with autonomy and as a member of a project team. Support and maintain client relationships - maintain open, honest, transparent relationship with client teams and consultants. Candidates ideally will have: Tertiary qualifications in heritage conservation, architecture, architectural history, archaeology or other relevant subject area. At least 2 years' experience in a similar role, with minimum 5 years post graduate experience. Experience preparing Heritage Impact Statements and supporting design teams. Experience contributing to conservation management plans and other heritage reports. Ability to work independently and within a team, as per the requirements of any project. Excellent time management skills and ability to work within a budget. Agility to manage multiple priorities simultaneously. Excellent communication, particularly writing in a clear and concise manner. Curiosity and commitment to continued professional development. It would also be an advantage if candidates possess: Qualifications in architecture. CAD skills. Knowledge of RAIA work stages. Drivers License. This job description is a guide to the duties the post holder will be expected to undertake. It is not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive and will be subject to change as working requirements dictate and to meet the organisational requirements of Purcell. Please submit a copy of your CV and portfolio by following the application workflow at the bottom of the page. Please include details of your Right to Work in Australia, as well as an available start date. Please note that due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unfortunately unable to provide individual feedback. If you have not heard from us within 6 weeks of your original application, then you have been unsuccessful. Please continue to look at our vacancies and apply where relevant. We wish you all the best in your job search. As world leaders of Heritage and Conservation, Purcell is committed to embracing diversity and equal opportunity within our international teams, reflective of the society in which we work and live. We welcome people from all backgrounds and celebrate differences through our culture of employee ownership. #J-18808-Ljbffr