Ecus will be rebranded as Cura Terrae on the 6th January 2025.

Palaeoenvironmental Supervisor

We have an exciting opportunity for a Palaeoenvironmental Supervisor to join the Archaeological team in Barnard Castle, the home of our environmental sample processing facility and post-excavation services.

Application deadline: 13th December 2024

Job location: Barnard Castle with hybrid working

Salary: £27,500 – £31,000

Type: Full Time

This role will benefit from exposure to a broad range of projects from across the UK and sites of all types and periods. The position will take an active and positive lead in the development and growth of the work in a variety of activities.

About us

As an SME Environmental Consultancy firm, and part of the Cura Terrae group of environmental companies, we have a national presence across Scotland, England, and Wales, with plans to extend our network further and grow the company substantially over the coming years.

We offer an environmental and sustainability consulting service where we aim to integrate what we do around the core principles of achieving a zero carbon and circular economy, the ecological imperative of biodiversity enhancement, healthy environments for people and places, and consideration of the future needs and resilience of society and infrastructure.

We have a strong focus around the natural and earth sciences and can provide a service which blends key skills in ecology, landscape, heritage, archaeology and arboricultural disciplines with environmental planning and management to reimagine projects and benefit sites.

With over 30 years of experience, our areas of expertise include:

  • Ecology
  • Environmental planning and consenting
  • Landscape
  • Heritage
  • Archaeology
  • Carbon management
  • Arboriculture
  • Water consultancy
  • Air quality
  • Habitats creation

We are framework suppliers too and have long term contracts with many of the major players in the transport infrastructure sector, residential and commercial land developers, energy providers and utilities, regulators, and Government as well as the national conservation bodies, charities, and utilities. We are also an IEMA QMark registered company and work hard to encourage the professional progression of our team to contribute to their own professional development and to developing high quality and innovative practice in environmental planning and related disciplines.

We always seek to recruit dedicated professionals who are committed to achieving positive environmental and sustainability outcomes, with a track record of delivering for clients and for their colleagues.

The opportunity

As the Palaeoenvironmental Supervisor you will assess and analyse charred and waterlogged botanical remains and report on the results, undertake and oversee soil sample processing, and provide specialist advice on a range of archaeological sites.

Other responsibilities will include the programming and coordination of soil sample processing in our dedicated facility and the maintenance of professional standards. You will work in collaboration with other specialists and the Post-Excavation Manager to deliver projects on behalf of our clients and to the highest standard.

What we’re looking for

We’re looking for an excellent team worker who can prioritise effectively and work against project time allocations and deadlines. Good knowledge of British archaeology and associated industry standards is required to add value as an expert in the field. An ability to communicate the importance of the work we undertake to an academic and popular audience is desirable; to promote our national heritage and realise the social value of the projects we work on.

The successful candidate will hold a degree in environmental archaeology or related subject, with experience of sample processing, the identification and reporting of plant remains (seeds, grains and wood charcoal) and site-based sample collection strategies.

What we offer employees

  • Annual salary and promotion review including cost of living uplift
  • Company-contributory pension scheme
  • 25 days annual leave rising with long service, plus 8 bank holidays
  • Flexible working opportunities
  • TOIL and sickness benefits
  • Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, or equivalent, subscriptions paid in full
  • Employee Assistance Programme including Occupational Health support
  • Trained Mental Health First Aiders
  • Annual appraisal scheme

Our culture is driven by our strength in teamwork and professionalism. We promote integrity and treat people with respect. We support each other and embrace diversity to create a place where people from every background can come together and do great things. We invest in our people and support professional development and are committed to supporting our people and giving them tools to make improvements to their health and wellbeing.

How to apply

Cura Terrae group is an equal opportunities employer, we provide a supportive friendly working environment, offer competitive salaries and flexible working.

All applications will be considered positively, judged on the relevant skills and experience of the candidate, and not by gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, belief, age, nationality, ethnicity, or sub-culture. All applicants must meet the requirements of UK Visas and Immigration to live and work in the UK without restriction.

To apply for the role please complete the application here.

If you require any reasonable adjustments or have any questions, please email recruitment@cura-terrae.com