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Archaeological specialist (degree) (level 7)
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Information about Archaeological specialist (degree) (level 7)
Planning, undertaking and leading archaeological research and investigation.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- How to recognise and understand archaeological site types, periods, artefacts and ecofacts and site formation processes.
- Methods of archaeological investigation, how and why archaeological materials/ data are recovered
- Relevant primary and secondary data and sources relating to Archaeology
- Understanding of how established techniques and methodologies can be practically employed in the research area of their specialism, and how they are used to create and interpret knowledge.
- Critical awareness of current academic research within the specialism, and regional, national and international research agendas
- Requirements of formal publication, including standards for writing, editing and style
- Fundamentals of relevant Health and Safety legislation and their employer’s Health and Safety Policy and Procedures and operational procedures.
- Legal requirements, professional standards, relevant procedures and guidelines relevant to archaeological investigation and the processing, publication and storage of data and materials
- Roles of clients, stakeholders and project team members within an archaeological investigation and how to ensure effective relationships and communications between them
Skills
- Research, access and apply relevant primary and secondary data relating to Archaeology
- Contextualise and synthesise data and results within relevant frameworks.
- Maintain and develop reference materials and databases, categorising and classifying data, including electronic data, appropriately.
- Select, secure, check and calibrate suitable equipment and reference resources
- Evaluate the relevance of research methodologies, techniques and background information to the investigation in question
- Work effectively both independently and within a team
- Work accurately and efficiently to conduct work to high standards within defined project objectives
- Communicate clearly and effectively through written documentation
- Ability to employ supervisory techniques effectively
Behaviours
- Be receptive to feedback, commit to quality and continuous professional development, including independent learning.
- Know the limits of their own understanding, abilities and responsibilities, how to practice within them, and when and how to seek expert assistance
- Be capable of conceptual thought, independent decision-making and professional judgement in order to solve problems and plan and complete complex tasks
- Work effectively individually and as part of a team including professional collaboration and cross-disciplinary dialogue
- Be approachable and able to communicate with all levels of their own and other organisations, as well as the general public
- Apply an awareness of professional judgement and ethical behaviour. Be sensitive to and aware of the cultural, historic and spiritual context of objects and structures
- Take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Creative and design
- Qualification level
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7
Equal to master’s degree - Course duration
- 36 months
- Maximum funding
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£15,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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- Finds supervisor
- Project officer
- Finds officer
- Geophysics supervisor
- Materials scientist
- Artefact specialist
- Aerial investigation and mapping investigator
- Archaeological investigator
- Environment archaeologist
- Aerial investigation
- Mapping investigator
- Heritage scientist
View more information about Archaeological specialist (degree) (level 7) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.