Department: Growth LancashireTerms & Conditions: Permanent, 37 hours per week.
Growth Lancashire is a vehicle for partnership working. We are a private company which is owned by several Lancashire local authorities and we operate across the County.
Our role is diverse and focuses on supporting businesses to grow and simplifying support; caring for and developing Lancashire’s heritage and environmental assets; and securing and delivering external funding. We also have a shared interest in promoting Lancashire and encouraging investment.
We provide delivery capacity and expertise for Local Authorities, along with a range of other stakeholders, including private clients.
Our private sector-led Board comprises local business leaders and elected members from our local councils. They recognise that by working together and sharing resources and expertise, we can deliver activity across Council boundaries which achieves faster results, provides value for money and achieves greater levels of coordination.
Our mission is to contribute towards growing productivity, prosperity and places across the County. We are a delivery partner for Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub, Boost, and proud to be associated with the Northern Powerhouse Partners Programme. Overall, our vision is for Lancashire to maximise its potential, capitalising on its economic strengths and its built and natural environment.
Note: the company’s employing body (or “host authority”) is Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council.
About the role – Heritage and Conservation Assistant Working across the public, private and voluntary sectors, Growth Lancashire has a growing reputation for specialising in and delivering heritage and conservation activities.
We are appointed by several Local Authorities to provide advice on development proposals (planning applications, listed building applications) affecting heritage assets, and work with Councils regarding other heritage matters, such as Conservation Area Appraisals. We are also working with our Local Authority partners to deliver the Lancashire Local Heritage Lists project.
The post holder will be involved in all aspects of this work.
In addition, we are experiencing growing demand for our heritage services from the private sector, including development advice, Heritage Statements, Heritage Impact Assessments and the preparation of listed building applications.
In response, we are seeking to appoint and develop a new Heritage and Conservation Assistant to join our existing team, who will work closely with both the company’s lead officer and other members of the team to deliver professional heritage services to a wide range of stakeholders.
The candidate should have or be working towards a degree (or equivalent) and/or post graduate qualification in at least one of the following areas: Heritage or Building Conservation, Town and Country Planning or Architecture.
Along with your application, please provide your CV and a covering letter detailing how you are suitable for the role and meet the details listed in the knowledge/skill/ability details in the requirements.
For an informal discussion about the role and the work of Growth Lancashire, please contact Ian Bond, Lead for Specialist services at Growth Lancashire – either by email - ian.bond@growthlancashire.co.uk or telephone: 07811 807763.
The closing date for applications is 17:00 Friday 29th April 2022 - Please note that the listing may be closed before the closing date should sufficient applicants have been received.