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Project Officer (Grade IV) Position in Archaeology at University of Cambridge, Cambridge – Apply by 08 October 2025

About Position/Job

The Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) at the University of Cambridge invites applications for the Project Officer (Grade IV) role. This position focuses on directing medium to large-scale archaeological projects across East Anglia, covering prehistoric landscapes, Iron Age and Roman settlements, and urban sites. The successful candidate will lead fieldwork, evaluations, excavations, and post-excavation analysis, ensuring high-quality outcomes that align with the University’s academic standards and sustainability guidelines. The role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the CAU’s diverse research portfolio, manage large field teams, and produce publications that enhance the understanding of British archaeology. This is a permanent, full-time position with ongoing funding, ideal for experienced archaeologists passionate about fieldwork, post-excavation reporting, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Position/Job Details

Research Area

  • British Archaeology
  • Prehistoric landscapes
  • Iron Age and Roman settlements
  • Urban archaeology
  • Archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation analysis
  • Landscape evaluations and open-area excavations

Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • Degree in Archaeology or closely related field (significant practical excavation experience considered)
  • In-depth knowledge of British archaeology and commercial fieldwork practices
  • Experience directing large, complex archaeological projects and supervising field teams
  • Understanding of post-excavation processes and reporting
  • Knowledge of health and safety in fieldwork
  • Clean UK/EU driving licence

Preferred Qualifications:

  • CIfA membership or equivalent professional recognition
  • First Aid at Work, SSSTS, manual handling, pipe & cable detection, asbestos awareness, or plant/vehicle marshalling training
  • Proven record of producing high-quality post-excavation reports and archaeological publications
  • Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office Suite and database management

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage large field teams across excavations, surveys, and evaluations
  • Oversee projects from fieldwork to post-excavation assessment, analysis, and publication
  • Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental guidelines
  • Maintain resource efficiency and adhere to the University’s sustainability policies
  • Communicate effectively with clients, planning archaeologists, managers, specialists, and administrative staff
  • Supervise staff with professionalism, confidentiality, and diplomacy

Application Process

How to Apply:

Candidates must submit a CV and cover letter, including a detailed employment history and information on projects directed, including fieldwork, post-excavation analysis, and publications. Applications are submitted online via the University recruitment system.

Required Documents:

  • CV
  • Cover Letter
  • Full Employment History with project details

Important Dates

  • Application Opens: 23 September 2025
  • Deadline: 08 October 2025, 23:59 BST
  • Interview Date: 14 October 2025 (in person)

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