About us Overview What makes us different? Historic Environment Scotland is the lead public body established to investigate, care for and promote Scotland's historic environment. We lead and enable Scotland's first historic environment strategy Our Place in Time, which sets out how our historic environment will be managed. It ensures our historic environment is cared for, valued and enhanced, both now and for future generations. Applying for a job with us could open the door to a unique work environment. It could also give you job satisfaction and excellent development opportunities, plus a competitive salary, 25 days' paid holiday a year and a great package of employee benefits. Benefits we offer include: flexible working, access to a pension and free entry to all of our monuments, for you and up to three guests. Jobs at Historic Environment Scotland Historic Environment Scotland aren't currently advertising roles on But here are some jobs you might like…
Our Making Lasting Impressions: Greyfriars Kirkyard Community Learning and Interpretation Project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, will draw together local community groups, institutions and other organisations connected with Greyfriars to deepen public understanding of, and engagement with, the Kirkyard. We are an independent charity with the aim of ensuring the city's World Heritage status is a dynamic force that benefits everyone. Our mission is to connect people to their heritage in everything we do – whether through the conservation of historic buildings, delivering improvements to the public realm, or engaging people directly with the rich heritage of their city through events and membership programmes. The purpose of the role is to help deliver a programme of creative learning activities for the Greyfriars Kirkyard project. Top job! Director Full time £45, 000 – £50, 000 15th June 2020 Edinburgh World Heritage plays a central role in the management and protection of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site.
You will also need to meet our basic eligibility criteria and health checks and provide satisfactory references. The recruitment process usually takes 3 to 5 months, but this varies by post and location.
Search vacancies Going to work is something special when your office is a royal palace, a medieval abbey or a prehistoric ruin. Even more so, because you'll use your skills to protect and promote our unique heritage – a big part of what makes Scotland what it is. We offer a competitive salary and a range of great benefits – as well as more than 400 unique work environments, 77 of which are staffed year-round. Find out more about working with us and search for current vacancies. We advertise all vacancies on our website, including apprenticeships – which we offer in most trades – and vacancies for stewards at our properties (including seasonal stewards). We also place adverts in Jobcentres, local and national newspapers, and specialist publications. Find out more about the range of careers within Historic Environment Scotland. For most roles, applicants must have a minimum level of qualification and experience – typically passes at Standard Grade/GCSE/O Level. Equivalent qualifications may be acceptable.
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Edinburgh World Heritage Charity registered in Scotland SC037183 Edinburgh World Heritage is a charitable company limited by guarantee. Established in 1999, the organisation receives financial support from Historic Scotland and the City of Edinburgh Council, alongside donations from other sources to coordinate the implementation of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site Management Plan.