INTRODUCTION The United Kingdom Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT) is a charity which exists to advance the preservation, enhancement and promotion of Antarctic heritage to engage, inform and inspire a global audience. We are a small team based in Cambridge with responsibility for conserving and managing six historic sites and monuments (HSMs) on the Antarctic Peninsula. Port Lockroy is our flagship site receiving circa 18,000 visitors each season and is the most visited site in Antarctica. We also run a programme of public engagement activity in the UK including a membership scheme, grants programme and retail operation. We have a trading subsidiary Antarctic Heritage Ltd which handles our trading activity our retail operation in Port Lockroy and an online shop - and this currently provides the bulk of our income. We are seeking an to assist with all the operational planning and delivery of our Antarctic programme. Our Antarctic operation is fundamental to the success of our charity. It is what most of our supporters were hooked by and for many it is what sustains their interest and engagement. Also Port Lockroy is our primary source of income, so providing high quality visitor experiences and appealing commercial activity is a significant part of this work. We are a small team, so you may be required, on occasion, to support other areas of our work, such as supporting our public engagement and fundraising activity, making this unique role both stimulating and rewarding. We are looking for someone to work with the Antarctic Operations Manager in all aspects of running the Antarctic operations. You will provide administrative, practical and communications support to the operation, you will also play a key role in ensuring the Peninsula stories are shared with the wider world through the website, social and other media. In addition you will be required to spend time at Port Lockroy in order that you become very familiar with the operation and will be able to offer practical support to the seasonal team. As this role will involve working in Antarctica, the successful candidate will be required to undertake a medical assessment with their GP upon appointment. Antarctica is a physically and mentally challenging place to work. If you have any medical concerns at this stage then please discuss with your GP or you are welcome to talk to us informally.
ABOUT THE UK ANTARCTIC HERITAGE TRUST OUR MISSION We exist to advance the preservation, enhancement and promotion of Antarctic heritage to engage, inform and inspire a global audience. OUR VISION Our work will ensure that the legacy of the pioneers of British Antarctic science and exploration is preserved in perpetuity to be enjoyed and valued by a global audience. We actively manage the physical heritage of human endeavour in Antarctica through a sustainable conservation programme and use the stories they hold to inspire people to discover, enjoy and respect our Antarctic history. OUR VALUES We collaborate with stakeholders and partners to achieve our aims. We are innovative and enthusiastic in our work to engage and inspire. Teamwork We are ambitious and influential; recognised for our expertise, high standards and professionalism. Inspiring Quality We use our resources effectively, responsibly and safely to achieve the best outcomes. Responsible Integrity We are reliable and conduct ourselves in an open and transparent manner.
OUR STRATEGIC AIMS 1. Preserving and enhancing the unique physical heritage of human endeavour in Antarctica to the highest standards, in the UK, in Antarctica and beyond. 2. Inspiring people to pursue a lifelong engagement with the legacy of the pioneers of British Antarctic science and exploration. 3. Securing a Sustainable future for the Trust and the work we do. OUR PROGRAMME PRIORITIES 1. The Antarctic buildings and artefacts in our care or supported by us will be safeguarded and preserved for future generations to internationally recognised standards. 2. We will deliver an efficient and safe Antarctic operation resulting in high quality visitor experiences at our heritage sites on the Antarctic Peninsula. 3. We will grow our audience and extend our reach through delivering or supporting a range of innovative programmes to engage people of all ages with Antarctic heritage. 4. We will be a resource for anyone interested in Antarctic heritage, particularly focussing on Friends of Antarctica, our membership scheme. 5. We will be financially secure through diverse income streams and maximising our income potential. 6. We will enable other organisations to achieve our aims to preserve Antarctic heritage and engage more people with it through a strategic grants programme. 7. We will run a successful, secure and highly valued charitable organisation and subsidiary trading company through good governance and management.
THE ROLE Job Title: Reporting to: Antarctic Operations Manager Job Role: Supporting the delivery of our Antarctic operations by providing logistical, practical and administrative support. As part of the team you will deliver a successful, safe and sustainable seasonal Antarctic operation at Port Lockroy and other heritage sites on the Antarctic Peninsula and share their stories with a wide audience. Responsibilities: Supporting the Operations Manager by: Assisting with recruiting and training the seasonal teams for Antarctica. Procuring supplies, equipment and materials for the season and managing the inventories. Then, in the warehouse, preparing all cargo: supplies, equipment and merchandise for transit. Administering the associated paperwork for shipping. Preparing all documentation for the season including operations manuals, work lists, retail and post office records, cash books, artefact inventories. Arranging travel for the seasonal teams, including liaising directly with vessel operators to secure berths Ensuring our emergency planning and response procedures are up to date and our health and safety procedures and records reflect best practice Supporting the ongoing conservation and heritage management programme through maintaining our artefact database, recording conservation reports, researching base history and preparing reports and public interpretation. Supporting the deployed teams in Antarctica through effective communications, troubleshooting and facilitating requests in both directions. Creating engaging content for our communications digital and print, based on the season s activity, to promote our work and encourage engagement Assisting the wider team with communications, retail, public engagement and administrative activity as required To ensure at all times the reputation of the Trust is maintained and enhanced through our work. Working flexibly with colleagues in the wider support of the aims of the Trust
To undertake all of these with UKAHT values at heart and with a high regard for both Health and Safety and Equal Opportunities. Person Specification: SKILLS ESS DES Excellent communication skills written and verbal Excellent customer service skills High level of attention to detail Excellent IT skills: Office applications, databases, basic photo editing Ability to analyse data and produce concise reports Practical field skills for operating in remote or challenging environments Practical maintenance skills Fluency in written and spoken English Fluency in a second language (Spanish, French, German, Chinese languages) KNOWLEDGE ESS DES Knowledge of health and safety best practice Use of ICT for managing information, communications and reporting Knowledge of requirements of overseas cargo shipping and handling Awareness of issues surrounding operating in Antarctica or similar remote and challenging environments Awareness of the issues surrounding working with historic sites and buildings and associated artefacts EXPERIENCE ESS DES Managing the procurement of goods for shipping Working with multiple providers of logistic support overseas Supporting an overseas operation Previous experience of recruiting and training staff or volunteers Experience of working in the polar regions or similar Experience of working in a heritage environment or with historic buildings or collections Experience of working in a commercial environment BEHAVIOURAL ESS DES An effective team player with high levels of initiative Commitment to providing excellent customer service Flexible and adaptable Self-motivated and able to work without direct supervision Ability to work under pressure on a range of competing priorities Committed to health and safety and the promotion of equality
Terms: UKAHT is committed to providing excellent terms and conditions of employment for all employees. Location Salary 22,000-24,000 Working Hours Holidays Expenses Benefits Probationary period Notice period Overseas travel Cambridge: Overseas travel up to 30% including Antarctica 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday We accommodate flexible working with core hours 1000-1600 and a minimum of 30 minutes for lunch. You will also be required from time to time to work occasional evening and weekends for which you will be granted time off in lieu. 25 days per year of paid leave plus the usual public holidays. Due to the seasonal nature of the role, leave will fit around the needs of the job All reasonable travel costs incurred as part of the role will be reimbursed as per UKAHT policy. For work undertaken in Antarctica, an allowance will be payable. UKAHT operates a contributory pension scheme upon satisfactory completion of the probationary period. The appointment will be subject to a three month probationary period Upon completion of the probationary period the period of notice will be eight weeks by either party. There will be need for the post holder to work outside of the United Kingdom, particularly in Antarctica for weeks at a time, if not a whole season.
How to apply: Our recruitment and selection process aims to select the applicant whose skills, knowledge and experience best match those set out in the person specification and whose attitude and character fit our culture based on our organisational values. To apply for this post please send us a copy of your CV with a covering letter (no more than two side of A4) which demonstrates how you think you meet the requirements of the role. Please return these to jobs@ukaht.org, the deadline for applications is 5pm 12 th January 2016. Interviews will be held w/c 8 th February 2016. Any informal queries about the role may be directed to jobs@ukaht.org or call 01223 355049.