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Property Managers x 3 – Sussex Past
Salary: £33,000
Hours: Full time
Term: Permanent
Location: Various Sussex locations (Fishbourne Roman Palace, Lewes properties, Michelham Priory)
Closing date: 12:00 pm 21 March 2022
Do you have a passion for bringing history and heritage to life? We’re looking for three creative commercially-minded Property Managers to inject energy and impetus into three stunning and extraordinary historical sites: Fishbourne Roman Palace near Chichester; Lewes Castle and Barbican House, Anne of Cleves House and Bull House in Lewes; and Michelham Priory near Hailsham.
As a key member of Sussex Past (the trading name for the Sussex Archaeological Society), you will have managerial responsibility across the Property, as well as contributing to the strategic development of the wider organisation. You will provide leadership and direction to the operations on site and lead your team to deliver an exceptional visitor experience.
You will be joining at an exciting part of the Society’s 175-year history, with a new senior leadership team in place driving forward change to ensure the organisation can continue to thrive for generations to come.
If you are interested in applying for this role please visit our recruitment portal here (please state which property you are applying for clearly on your application): https://hr.breathehr.com/v/property-managers-x3-21822
For an informal discussion about the posts, please contact Leanne O’Boyle, Head of Historic Properties, at leanneo’[email protected]
For further information about SussexPast please visit our website here: Job Vacancies – Sussex Past
Closing Date: 12noon Monday 21 March 2022
Interviews: week beginning 28 March 2022
Sussex Archaeological Society is a registered charity and pursues a policy of equal opportunities. We encourage and welcome applications from all backgrounds and all parts of the community. All applications are judged on merit.