The Role
As a Project Officer, you will support Directors and Project Managers in the delivery of tenders, fieldwork programmes, post-excavation work, and project deadlines. You will take responsibility for the day-to-day running of archaeological site works, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and within budget.
You will also represent Cura Terrae professionally when engaging with clients, local authorities, subcontractors, stakeholders, and members of the public, while supporting the development of junior colleagues through mentoring and knowledge sharing.
Key responsibilities include:
- Ensuring all work meets Cura Terrae policies and procedures, legal compliance requirements, and professional standards
- Monitoring project progress against milestones, budgets, and deliverables
- Preparing and approving risk assessments prior to site activities and promoting a strong health and safety culture
- Coordinating subcontractors and supporting resource planning
- Producing archaeological reports, post-excavation assessments, analysis, and archiving
- Preparing pre-commencement documentation, including Written Schemes of Investigation (WSIs)
- Supervising archaeological teams across small, medium, and large-scale projects
- Deputising for Project Managers where required
- Delivering public lectures, outreach events, and stakeholder engagement activities
- Transporting teams to site using company pool or hired vehicles
- Supporting business development and wider operational activities within the Land & Nature division
About You
We are looking for someone who is organised, proactive, collaborative, and passionate about delivering high-quality archaeological work. The ideal candidate will have:
- A university degree in Archaeology or a related discipline
- Accreditation at Associate level or above with the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (ACIfA–MCIfA), or working towards this
- Strong experience in archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation, including reporting, assessment, analysis, and archiving
- Experience independently preparing WSIs and other project documentation
- Proven ability to supervise archaeological field teams and manage day-to-day site operations
- Strong organisational and commercial awareness, with the ability to deliver projects to programme and budget
- A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel and transport teams to site
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- A flexible, professional, and team-focused approach to work
- Commitment to maintaining professional development, training, and industry standards
What You’ll Get
You’ll join a forward-thinking environmental organisation where archaeology is part of a wider mission to deliver sustainable, evidence-led solutions for the natural and historic environment.
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Flexible working options
- Career development, mentoring, and progression opportunities
- Supportive and collaborative working culture
- Access to modern tools, equipment, and resources
- Opportunity to contribute to meaningful, nature-positive projects
About Cura Terrae
Cura Terrae is a Great Place to Work® certified environmental services group. We are committed to delivering high-quality environmental solutions while fostering a workplace built on teamwork, inclusivity, professionalism, and wellbeing.
We actively support the development of our people and provide opportunities to grow across a diverse range of environmental disciplines.
How to Apply
If you feel you could be a good fit for this role, even if you don’t meet every requirement, we’d still love to hear from you.
Please apply via the application link HERE.
For any adjustments or questions, please contact recruitment@cura-terrae.com