Job Description
Shaping places through heritage insight
SLR is a global leader in sustainability solutions, working with clients to help make sustainability happen, within a collaborative, people-first culture.
Due to continued growth, we are seeking an experienced Associate Heritage Consultant to join our established Archaeology & Heritage team. Operating across the UK, our team supports projects ranging from individual residential developments to large-scale infrastructure and EIA schemes, delivering high-quality advice across the planning lifecycle.
With offices across the UK and flexible hybrid working, this role offers the opportunity to work on diverse, high-profile projects across sectors including the built environment, regeneration and renewable energy.
The Role
Leading heritage input on projects from feasibility through to planning and delivery
Preparing high-quality technical reports (heritage statements, impact assessments and EIA chapters)
Providing strategic advice to clients, architects and internal teams
Managing project budgets, programmes and client relationships
Supporting business development, including proposals and networking
Mentoring and supporting junior colleagues
Rewards & Benefits
Our flexible benefits & rewards package includes:
Competitive salary with discretionary bonus
Company pension
Private medical insurance
Life, income and travel insurance
Salary sacrifice car lease and cycle-to-work schemes
We believe sustainable careers need balance:
Flexible, hybrid and agile working
25 days annual leave plus flexible public holidays
Buy/sell leave options
- Core working hours and flexible arrangements
Family life and wellbeing matter at SLR:
- Enhanced family leave policies
- Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support
About You
We are looking for someone with clear experience delivering UK heritage consultancy projects and a strong understanding of UK planning policy and legislation relating to heritage, as well as:
- Ability to assess heritage significance and impacts of development
- Experience preparing technical reports and advising stakeholders
- Project management and commercial awareness
- Membership of CIfA (Associate or working towards full membership)
- Relevant degree (or equivalent experience) and full UK driving licence
Desirable:
- Full MCIfA and/or membership of IHBC
- Experience in built heritage projects such as listed buildings or conservation planning
Culture & Inclusion
Inclusion is fundamental to who we are. We are committed to equal opportunities and foster a workplace where everyone can thrive.
If this Associate Heritage Consultant role feels like a great fit for your experience and ambitions, we’d love to hear from you.
