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The role combines substantial detailed development and delivery of a significant capital project while coordinating the Design Team for the project.
The appointed candidate will be a Conservation Architect and will be expected to visit the site when necessary but, at least, once every two weeks.
It would suit a candidate with experience of the development and delivery of a capital project, ideally in a heritage context and relating to an ecclesiastic building, who also has hands on experience of the practical challenges faced through a project of this type.
Candidates who have experience of managing a project relating to multiple funding streams common to projects in Wales, will be at an advantage.
Essentials will be:
Must be an accredited building conservation architect at the highest level.
Evidence of experience of working in Welsh Cathedrals or large churches.
Evidence of experience of expertise relating to conservation and work on historic buildings.
Knowledge of and experience of working with the community and voluntary sectors and statutory organisations in Wales.
Demonstrate management of development projects.
Demonstrate financial control and an experience of working within budgetary constraints.
Evidence of well ordered, realistic and timely schedule of operations.
Demonstration of negotiation of tendering.
Evidence of preparing information for grants and faculty applications.
Demonstration of working with apprenticeship and training schemes.
Evidence of working with stone roof tiles.
Understanding of the processes for Health and Safety.
Understanding of the challenges of the project.
Evidence of liturgical reordering.
Other valuable skills and experience:
A basic understanding and sympathy for the Welsh language and the importance of bilingualism to the project.
Demonstration of knowledge of the culture and project context of Brecon and Wales in general.
Experience of preparing Quinquennial Reports to cathedrals and other large churches.
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