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Site Coordinator

Full time at Gi Group in Online
Posted on May 8, 2024

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Job Title: Site Coordinator Location: Remote with a requirement to be on-site according to business needs (Telford TF3) Hourly Pay Rate: £30 Hours: 20 to 25 per week Length of the contract: 3 Months Gi Group are now seeking to appoint an experienced Site Coordinator to our Public Sector client based in Telford. The Site Coordinator will provide and coordinate the management of the World Heritage Site, working with all stakeholders to sustain the recognised Outstanding Universal Value. The Site Coordinator will provide and coordinate strategic and technical advice to stakeholders, in addition to managing the delivery of the adopted management plan, and leading any reviews as necessary. Duties of the Site Coordinator

  • Attend and effectively engage with a range of stakeholder groups, undertake actions, and respond to issues as required.
  • Update and maintain the accuracy of the Statement of Outstanding Universal Value and comply with any other requirements as required.
  • Complete the UNESCO Periodic Review and lead on any review or creation of new management plans when required.
  • Identify, prepare, and maintain a funding package to sit alongside the management plan identifying funding opportunities to support the delivery of the management plan for all stakeholders.
  • To lead on the preparation of any relevant grant funding applications to deliver the objectives of the management plan, ensuring the required delivery outputs.
  • Monitor the implementation of the management plan and implementation plan and make recommendations with regard to the need for variation in delivery or to rectify where actions have been delayed or changes are needed.
  • Work with funding partners to identify and seek external funding opportunities, raise donations, grants, sponsorships, and in kind supports for projects.
  • Respond to development management issues by providing appropriate input to planning applications, enforcement matters, and planning policy as and when they arise.
Role Criteria
  • Degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline such as Sustainable or Cultural Heritage, Planning, or Architecture.
  • Postgraduate degree in World Heritage Studies is desirable.
  • A relevant professional accreditation of a conservation body i.e., full membership of the IHBC.
  • Experience of partnership working including managing partnership structures and coordinating varied contributions.
  • Experience of project and financial management and delivery.
  • Experience of identifying and making grant funding applications.
  • Practical experience of working in the Heritage Sector.
  • Detailed knowledge of WHS legislation, procedures, and practice.
Hiring Contact: Tiegan Clark Agency: Gi Group

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