Can you help the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales deliver the best possible historic environment services for the country?
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW) needs more commissioners to help deliver its work.
Its core functions are to investigate, understand, interpret and disseminate authoritative information about the historic environment, and to care for and maintain its own and others’ records.
Its operations are supervised by ten Commissioners who are Crown appointees and CADW acts as its sponsorship division within the Welsh Government. Right now there are three of these positions available.
Can you help deliver the best possible historic environment services for the people of Wales?
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales is the unique, independent national archive and investigation service for Wales, dedicated to the authoritative recording and interpretation of our rich historic environment. It operates at arm’s-length from the Welsh Government, with skilled staff providing professional advice and expert information to the public.
"Building on our recent successes and achievements, we’re now looking to grow and develop our organisation for the future. We’re looking for people to join our Board of Commissioners who are prepared to help direct, challenge and constructively review our work. We’re committed to strengthening and diversifying our board, and so are looking for new members who have direct experience or expertise at a senior and/or strategic level in one or more of these areas"
For further details and to apply go to http://gov.wales/about/recruitment/public-appointments or for queries contact the Shared Service Helpdesk on 029 20825454 or email SharedServiceHelpdesk@wales.gsi.gov.uk.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 12th October 2016. Application forms received after this date will not be considered. It is expected to hold interviews during December 2016.