Grants Officer role will support the Head of Conservation (Buildings) in administering the Conservation Funding Programme, acting as first point of contact and helping assess grant applications.Edinburgh World Heritage distributes around £500,000 in grants each year, funding projects across Edinburgh which conserve, celebrate and widen access to the city's unique historic buildings and public spaces. Grants are funded by Historic Environment Scotland and Edinburgh World Heritage’s own repayable grants fund.Reporting into the Head of Conservation (Buildings), the Grants Officer (Building Conservation) will be the first point of contact for the buildings conservation programme, the largest of our funds, responding to queries, assessing grant applications and helping to administer funds. The successful candidate will also work closely with our Finance and Operations Manager, to ensure legal, financial and administrative grant processes are optimised and rolled out across all our funds, harnessing the potential of digital tools.We are seeking an organised and proactive grants professional with excellent communication and numerical skills. The successful candidate will bring experience in stakeholder engagement, grants management, monitoring and evaluation and service improvement. Ideally, they will be confident using a CRM, digital tools and processes, and share our passion for heritage.This is a unique opportunity to join a small but passionate team focussed on conserving and enhancing one of the world's most celebrated World Heritage Sites.DEADLINE: 28 MAY 2025, MIDDAYSALARY: £30,500 PAFIND OUT MORE AND APPLY HERE: https://ewh.org.uk/grants-officer/The deadline is Wednesday 28 May 2025 at 12:00.TAGGED:Traditional Arts / Cultural Tourism / Cultural Policy
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