10th October 2011, 03:54 PM
Community Archaeology Training Placements
The CBA has received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Skills for the Future programme. This will enable us to offer year-long workplace bursaries at selected organisations across the UK over a three year period, designed to equip would-be community archaeologists with the skills, experience and confidence to work with voluntary groups and communities in their future careers.
The application was developed with support from English Heritage and we look forward to working in partnership with a variety of partners across the UK, including English Heritage, Cadw and Historic Scotland
Each year the project will place Community Archaeology Training Placements (CATPs) in strategically identified host organisations across the UK that have existing experience of delivering strong and effective community archaeology programmes. A set of specific criteria is used for identifying and assessing an organisation’s appropriateness for hosting a placement, to ensure that they can demonstrate delivery of effective projects and to ensure adherence to professional standards and organisations will be invited to submit applications to host a placement each year.
Individual placement opportunities will be advertised through a variety of sources in and around January of each year; with placements intending to start at the beginning of each financial year.
Training for CATPS will primarily take place on-the-job, in the workplace. Experienced staff within the host organisations are responsible for training the CATPs by means of such as shadowing, coaching, and mentoring. All CATPs will also be given the opportunity to undertake the Level 3 NVQ in Archaeological Practice, enabling them to demonstrate that they have particular sets of skills, competencies or experience which then enhances their professional credibility and employability.
9 CATPs have been appointed for 2011/12.
Hey Hannah! good luck there! :face-approve:
The CBA has received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Skills for the Future programme. This will enable us to offer year-long workplace bursaries at selected organisations across the UK over a three year period, designed to equip would-be community archaeologists with the skills, experience and confidence to work with voluntary groups and communities in their future careers.
The application was developed with support from English Heritage and we look forward to working in partnership with a variety of partners across the UK, including English Heritage, Cadw and Historic Scotland
Each year the project will place Community Archaeology Training Placements (CATPs) in strategically identified host organisations across the UK that have existing experience of delivering strong and effective community archaeology programmes. A set of specific criteria is used for identifying and assessing an organisation’s appropriateness for hosting a placement, to ensure that they can demonstrate delivery of effective projects and to ensure adherence to professional standards and organisations will be invited to submit applications to host a placement each year.
Individual placement opportunities will be advertised through a variety of sources in and around January of each year; with placements intending to start at the beginning of each financial year.
Training for CATPS will primarily take place on-the-job, in the workplace. Experienced staff within the host organisations are responsible for training the CATPs by means of such as shadowing, coaching, and mentoring. All CATPs will also be given the opportunity to undertake the Level 3 NVQ in Archaeological Practice, enabling them to demonstrate that they have particular sets of skills, competencies or experience which then enhances their professional credibility and employability.
9 CATPs have been appointed for 2011/12.
- Ffion Reynolds (Cadw)
- Kirsty Whittall (Centre for Applied Archaeology, University of Salford)
- Menna Bell (Dyfed Archaeological Trust)
- Natasha Scullion (Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust)
- Tegid Williams (Gwynedd Archaeological Trust)
- Samantha Rowe (National Museums Liverpool)
- Amy Gillespie (RCAHMS)
- Laura Joyner (Surrey County Archaeology Unit)
- Hannah Baxter (York Archaeological Trust)
Hey Hannah! good luck there! :face-approve: