Archaeological Coordinator – Supervisor Level 3
Role: Archaeological Coordinator – Supervisor Level 3
Salary: £26,609 per annum
Hours: 37 hours per week; may include weekend and evening work. Standard terms and conditions apply. 2 year fixed term.
Location: Based at Jarrow Hall
Job Summary:
Groundwork South and North Tyneside has been Changing Places and Changing Lives for over 30 years through a variety of environmental, learning, health and skills programmes: North East and Yorkshire – Groundwork
We are a fast paced and diverse charity with an excellent track record in partnership working and high-quality delivery. Through our strategic theme of ‘Enriching Lives through Environment, Culture and Heritage’, we aim to inspire engagement and discovery informed by our past, present and future.
Our Cultural Services, onsite at Jarrow Hall Museum and outreach programmes have significantly developed over the past 3 years, and in April 2023, our organisation became an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation. This provides a great foundation to further develop our offer and deliver our ambitions under our Jarrow Hall Masterplan.
We are looking for a motivated and flexible archaeologist to work with the Service Manager Research, Education and Learning, to reopen the pioneering archaeological excavation at Jarrow to help us tell the missing part of our story about every-day lives. The role is highly-visible which will see you working alongside staff and volunteers to help build a world-class venue; one delivering an ever-more exceptional experience to our broad audience of families, academics, cultural tourists, schoolchildren and more.
You will plan, organise and co-ordinate archaeological workshops, schedules of activity and community engagement events such as the Festival of Archaeology, develop a programme of archaeology on prescription and deliver workshops, visits, and talks with a focus on access for all and inclusivity. The role will include digital documentation and measurement of impact, using online content and social networks as appropriate and will facilitate true community engagement, giving residents and volunteers a voice to come together to plan and deliver activity.
We are looking for someone who is highly motivated, personable, and a strong communicator. To be successful, you will be solution focused, positive, pro-active. An interest in North East history and heritage is essential.
We are committed to the employment and career development of disabled people. To demonstrate our commitment we have been awarded the Disability Confident Scheme Symbol, which is awarded by the Employment Service.
Applicants should be aware that the post will only be offered to successful candidates subject to an Enhanced DBS check as well as other employment clearances.
Groundwork SaNT believes that a child, young person or vulnerable adult should never experience abuse of any kind. We have a responsibility to promote the welfare of all children, young people and vulnerable adults and to keep them safe. We are committed to practice in a way that protects them.
Instructions for Applicants:
To apply, please carefully read the role description and person specification, complete the application form, declaration of convictions and equal opportunities forms and email them all to sant.recruitment@groundwork.org.uk
Archaeological Coordinator – Supervisor Level 3 Candidate Pack
GW Declaration of Convictions Form
Please note, we cannot accept CVs in place of completed forms and hard-copy applications will not be reviewed. If you have any accessibility requirements that need to be discussed further then please contact sant.recruitment@groundwork.org.uk or call 0191 428 1144. Only successful applicants will be contacted to confirm interview dates and times, no feedback will be given on unsuccessful applications.
Closing Date: 9am, Monday 16th June, 2025
Interview Date: Tuesday 24th June, 2025