Historic England – Plasterer Apprentice: (Hosted by) Claydon Plain & Decorative Plaster #CreateYourFuture

We are the public body that looks after England’s historic environment. We champion historic places to help people understand, value and care for them. We have unrivalled opportunities for a variety of construction trainee and apprenticeships positions specialising in heritage skills. You’ll have the chance to be hosted by some amazing committed, dedicated and expert host construction organisations throughout your time with us. 

Your programme of learning will be generously grant funded by the Hamish Ogston Foundation and led by Historic England

As an apprentice plasterer you will be hosted by Claydon Plain and Decorative Plaster, who are experts in historic and listed property restoration. You will be based in Blackburn, Lancs and surrounding areas. Your work will contribute to the management of England’s unique historic environment, helping to ensure that it can be used, understood and enjoyed by a diverse range of people for generations to come. Some of your learning will take place at our Summer School in 2022, where trainees will meet each other and Historic England staff, and practice conservation as an interdisciplinary activity.

You will be working towards completion of your plastering apprenticeship over the course of 40 months. Apprenticeships are made up of 80% of your time on the job, and 20% of your time will be spent off the job, completing a training programme with a construction skills college where you will learn the foundations of your trade. 

Through your day to day role with your host organisation and the Historic England/Hamish Ogston foundation Summer School you will:

  1. Learn how to safely identify and work with a full range of plastering types and materials.  
  2. Carry out a variety of traditional plastering techniques such as non-hydraulic plastering e.g. lime or clay.  
  3. Work on a variety of building types and with a variety of differing materials such as masonry, cob, lath or reed. 
  4. Restoring and maintaining plastered walls, ceilings and ornamental features such as ceiling roses, cornices and architraves. 
  5. learn and apply a variety of casting techniques
  6.  With guidance, learn how to critically determine the correct materials and processes to be used when plastering. 
  7. Over the course of the apprenticeship to be able to gauge the amount of materials and time required for carrying out work.

We’re looking for someone who has a passion and interest in heritage and the built environment with a curiosity and desire to continuously learn. You’ll be someone who seeks to deliver a positive and sustainable impact by creating things that will outlast you. You will be supervised & supported in your day to day role by your host firm.  You will also receive support and guidance from the Hamish Ogston Foundation Heritage Building Skills Programme Staff and be supported by a Learning Mentor from Historic England. For further details of the apprenticeship, the learning and what we are looking for please read through the full job description. 

To apply  please visit
https://historicengland.org.uk/about/jobs/apprenticeships/

For general enquires about your application please contact our HR Team on 01793 414 743. We cannot advise of the outcome of your application until after the closing date. Closing date for applications is Sunday 18th July 2021 at midnight. You will receive notification of the outcome of your application no later than Friday 30th July 2021.

Successful applicants will be invited to attend our Insight & Selection days being held virtually (online) 2nd – 13th August. 

Historic England is committed to providing equality of opportunity. If you have a disability, we would be happy to discuss reasonable adjustments to the job with you.

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