At GHD, we don’t just believe in the power of commitment, we live and breathe it every day.
That’s why we pledge to support and empower our people to make a positive impact when working hand in hand with our business to drive change. We'll empower you with the right technology and training as you bring ideas and projects to life.
Together with your colleagues, clients and partners, you can make an impact that is felt by all. See where your commitment could take you.
Who are we looking for?
We are seeking two experienced Heritage Advisors, to join our growing NSW Heritage Team.
This is an exciting opportunity to further develop your career while helping to grow GHD’s heritage capability and service offering across NSW. As part of experienced and well-established national Heritage team, you will support and deliver projects of varied scale and complexity, both within NSW and nationally.
Based at any GHD NSW or ACT office, this role offers genuine flexibility and autonomy, and you’ll be encouraged and supported to focus on areas of heritage practice you are passionate about.
Working with an energetic and high performing team, your role will include:
- Providing heritage advice and approvals processes for a diverse range of projects in NSW and nationally
- Delivering projects across the property and buildings, transport, water, energy and resources and environment sectors.
- Investigating and reporting on a wide range of heritage matters, including statutory approvals and consultation with Traditional Owners, through field and desktop work.
- Maintaining strong relationships with clients, internal specialists, sub-consultants, Commonwealth and State Government Departments, Agencies and Local Councils.
- Supporting the ongoing development of our team’s technical skills through mentorship
- The opportunity to work on meaningful projects alongside industry leaders in heritage and environmental consulting
What will you bring to the team?
- A Bachelor’s degree, with Honours or post graduate qualifications in archaeology, cultural heritage management, conservation architecture or a related discipline.
- Approximately 6 and 12 years’ experience across heritage approval processes in NSW
- Experience working with other State or Territory heritage legislation and approvals frameworks (favourable).
- Eligibility to meet the requirements of a Heritage Advisor under Section 189(1) of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006, and The Minister’s Guidelines on Appropriate Qualifications for Heritage Advisors (essential).
- Experience in a consulting environment, with a strong ability to build positive client relationships and contribute to business development.
We offer flexible working arrangements, including full-time or part-time options (minimum 0.7 FTE)
Interested? Apply now.
Contact:
Paul Inglis 03 8687 8619
GHD is an equal opportunity employer, and we want everyone to be able to fully participate in our recruitment process. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people of all identities.
GHD embraces hybrid work arrangements to create a work environment focused on well-being, flexibility and productivity where GHD people can thrive, this supports the diverse needs of our workforce while balancing the benefits of remote working with the value of face-to-face collaboration in the office.
We respectfully ask that no agency resumes be presented at this stage.
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About UsCome together and make a meaningful impact.At GHD, we don’t just believe in the power of commitment, we live and breathe it every day.
That’s the #PowerOfCommitment
GHD is a global professional services company that leads through engineering, architecture, and construction expertise. We are an employee-owned company with over 11,000 diverse and skilled individuals, across more than 200 offices spanning five continents.
The Power of Commitment is our brand promise. It’s what makes us different. We are bound to our stated vision and determination to address humanity’s most urgent needs: to make water, energy and urbanisation sustainable for generations to come.


