Archaeologists
Milton Keynes
Salary 27435 - 28130 (dependent on experience)
Fixed-term (six-month) contracts available with immediate start dates.
Cotswold Archaeology is one of the largest and most respected archaeological practices in the country employing over 350 professional staff and carrying out some of the most interesting complex and largest archaeological and heritage projects across England and Wales.
We are seeking promising talented and experienced archaeologists and trainees across all four of our offices to assist in a range of exciting archaeological projects spanning many different time periods. With a strong ongoing portfolio of fieldwork we are looking for hard-working and dedicated individuals to join our team.
Cotswold Archaeology has projects located in the vicinity of our offices. There will also be a requirement to be rostered on away projects where we will provide accommodation and the opportunity to accrue lieu and overtime.
Where away work is required good quality accommodation will be provided along with subsistence payments. (24 per each night spent away).
What we offer
Along with a starting salary above the CIfA minimum we offer a highly competitive benefits package including:
- 30 days annual leave (including statutory holidays) - please note that the annual leave allowance will be prorated for the duration of contract.
- Employer contribution to pension scheme
- Life assurance scheme
- Paid CIfA membership subscription (following qualifying period)
- Company sick pay - prorated for the duration of contract.
- A generous lieu scheme operated for all driving time and time spent in excess of 45 minutes each way as a passenger outside of the normal 7.5 hour working day (accumulate up to 10 days additional lieu time annually)
- Overnight accommodation and subsistence when working on away projects
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and a network of mental health first aiders across the organisation.
- Personal protective equipment
Please note all salaries quoted are annual equivalents based on a 37.5-hour week. We are unable to offer contracts based solely on the provision of 7 days a week accommodated away work being available.
Membership of the CIfA at PCIfA level is desirable as is possession of a current and valid CSCS Health and Safety Card or CSCS test pass. Although new CSCS cards are not currently being issued to the archaeological sector successful applicants without a current and valid CSCS card or test pass will be expected to pass the CITB HS&E Operatives Test which will be arranged and paid for by CA.
Archaeologists () Dependent on Experience
We are seeking enthusiastic and skilled individuals to join our existing team. Your core skills and experience should include manual excavation and recording of archaeological features and the recovery of artefacts or samples. You should also be able to complete stratigraphic matrices photograph archaeological features and sites and compose accurate measured drawings. Familiarity with GPS surveying is desirable.
Archaeologist - Job Description
Purpose of role
To undertake archaeological field investigations including manual excavation and the collection and recording of data under the direction of a designated Project Leader.
Main duties and responsibilities:
Assist in the successful completion of fieldwork projects including fieldwalking evaluation excavation finds processing data entry and archiving.
Accurately record investigation data using data recording system (DRS) pro-forma recording sheets and registers scale drawings and photographs in accordance with CA procedures.
Recover artefacts and environmental samples in
accordance with CA procedures and recognised industry standards.
Carry out manual excavation of features accurately and efficiently with a wide variety of tools.
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of archaeological periods and practice.
Deal courteously with sponsors and clients of CA officers of other bodies and members of the public.
Create and maintain accurate and well organised administrative records.
Assist in the training and support of Trainee Archaeologists.
Undertake all training provided by Cotswold Archaeology applicable to the role.
Perform all duties in line with CAs Health and Safety Policy and Systems or those for whom CA is working.
Carry out other duties as deemed appropriate
Personal specification
Essential
Knowledge and understanding of archaeological practice.
The ability to deal efficiently and courteously with clients of CA officers of other bodies members of the public and colleagues
Broad knowledge of archaeological periods monuments and practice gained from a degree standard or equivalent qualification
Capable of carrying out physically demanding outdoor work in a wide variety of weather conditions including undertaking manual excavation tasks using hand tools.
The willingness enthusiasm and drive to learn about all aspects of professional archaeological practice and to develop new skills
Good attention to detail
Ability to create and maintain accurate and well organised administrative records.
Ability to work to deadlines.
Ability and willingness to undertake away work including extended away work when required.
Desirable
Some demonstrable experience of machine supervision/watching brief undertaken in a commercial context
The ability to assist in the training and support of Trainee Archaeologists.
Survey skills including ability to operate Leica GPS/TST.
Full Manual Driving Licence
Experience of and confidence in driving 4x4 vehicles vans people carriers and crew cab transit van
Membership of CIfA
CSCS/EUSR card or equivalent
Cotswold Archaeology is an equal opportunities employer. All applications are assessed solely on the candidates relevant skills and experience irrespective of gender sexual orientation marital status religion or belief age nationality (except where work permits are required) or ethnic background.
As an inclusive employer we will take into consideration any reasonable adjustments required to support you. Should you need adjustments during the recruitment process or require additional support related to neurodiversity or for any other reason please let us know by contacting
Applicants must already have the legal right to live and work in the UK as defined by UK Visas and Immigration
Closing date: Applications need to be submitted by Friday 9th January 2026 however we will be reviewing applications as they are submitted and making offers where possible.
Required Experience:
Manager
ArchaeologistsMilton KeynesSalary 27435 - 28130 (dependent on experience)Fixed-term (six-month) contracts available with immediate start dates.Cotswold Archaeology is one of the largest and most respected archaeological practices in the country employing over 350 professional staff and carrying out ...
Archaeologists
Milton Keynes
Salary 27435 - 28130 (dependent on experience)
Fixed-term (six-month) contracts available with immediate start dates.
Cotswold Archaeology is one of the largest and most respected archaeological practices in the country employing over 350 professional staff and carrying out some of the most interesting complex and largest archaeological and heritage projects across England and Wales.
We are seeking promising talented and experienced archaeologists and trainees across all four of our offices to assist in a range of exciting archaeological projects spanning many different time periods. With a strong ongoing portfolio of fieldwork we are looking for hard-working and dedicated individuals to join our team.
Cotswold Archaeology has projects located in the vicinity of our offices. There will also be a requirement to be rostered on away projects where we will provide accommodation and the opportunity to accrue lieu and overtime.
Where away work is required good quality accommodation will be provided along with subsistence payments. (24 per each night spent away).
What we offer
Along with a starting salary above the CIfA minimum we offer a highly competitive benefits package including:
- 30 days annual leave (including statutory holidays) - please note that the annual leave allowance will be prorated for the duration of contract.
- Employer contribution to pension scheme
- Life assurance scheme
- Paid CIfA membership subscription (following qualifying period)
- Company sick pay - prorated for the duration of contract.
- A generous lieu scheme operated for all driving time and time spent in excess of 45 minutes each way as a passenger outside of the normal 7.5 hour working day (accumulate up to 10 days additional lieu time annually)
- Overnight accommodation and subsistence when working on away projects
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and a network of mental health first aiders across the organisation.
- Personal protective equipment
Please note all salaries quoted are annual equivalents based on a 37.5-hour week. We are unable to offer contracts based solely on the provision of 7 days a week accommodated away work being available.
Membership of the CIfA at PCIfA level is desirable as is possession of a current and valid CSCS Health and Safety Card or CSCS test pass. Although new CSCS cards are not currently being issued to the archaeological sector successful applicants without a current and valid CSCS card or test pass will be expected to pass the CITB HS&E Operatives Test which will be arranged and paid for by CA.
Archaeologists () Dependent on Experience
We are seeking enthusiastic and skilled individuals to join our existing team. Your core skills and experience should include manual excavation and recording of archaeological features and the recovery of artefacts or samples. You should also be able to complete stratigraphic matrices photograph archaeological features and sites and compose accurate measured drawings. Familiarity with GPS surveying is desirable.
Archaeologist - Job Description
Purpose of role
To undertake archaeological field investigations including manual excavation and the collection and recording of data under the direction of a designated Project Leader.
Main duties and responsibilities:
Assist in the successful completion of fieldwork projects including fieldwalking evaluation excavation finds processing data entry and archiving.
Accurately record investigation data using data recording system (DRS) pro-forma recording sheets and registers scale drawings and photographs in accordance with CA procedures.
Recover artefacts and environmental samples in
accordance with CA procedures and recognised industry standards.
Carry out manual excavation of features accurately and efficiently with a wide variety of tools.
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of archaeological periods and practice.
Deal courteously with sponsors and clients of CA officers of other bodies and members of the public.
Create and maintain accurate and well organised administrative records.
Assist in the training and support of Trainee Archaeologists.
Undertake all training provided by Cotswold Archaeology applicable to the role.
Perform all duties in line with CAs Health and Safety Policy and Systems or those for whom CA is working.
Carry out other duties as deemed appropriate
Personal specification
Essential
Knowledge and understanding of archaeological practice.
The ability to deal efficiently and courteously with clients of CA officers of other bodies members of the public and colleagues
Broad knowledge of archaeological periods monuments and practice gained from a degree standard or equivalent qualification
Capable of carrying out physically demanding outdoor work in a wide variety of weather conditions including undertaking manual excavation tasks using hand tools.
The willingness enthusiasm and drive to learn about all aspects of professional archaeological practice and to develop new skills
Good attention to detail
Ability to create and maintain accurate and well organised administrative records.
Ability to work to deadlines.
Ability and willingness to undertake away work including extended away work when required.
Desirable
Some demonstrable experience of machine supervision/watching brief undertaken in a commercial context
The ability to assist in the training and support of Trainee Archaeologists.
Survey skills including ability to operate Leica GPS/TST.
Full Manual Driving Licence
Experience of and confidence in driving 4x4 vehicles vans people carriers and crew cab transit van
Membership of CIfA
CSCS/EUSR card or equivalent
Cotswold Archaeology is an equal opportunities employer. All applications are assessed solely on the candidates relevant skills and experience irrespective of gender sexual orientation marital status religion or belief age nationality (except where work permits are required) or ethnic background.
As an inclusive employer we will take into consideration any reasonable adjustments required to support you. Should you need adjustments during the recruitment process or require additional support related to neurodiversity or for any other reason please let us know by contacting
Applicants must already have the legal right to live and work in the UK as defined by UK Visas and Immigration
Closing date: Applications need to be submitted by Friday 9th January 2026 however we will be reviewing applications as they are submitted and making offers where possible.
Required Experience:
Manager
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