Exciting opportunity for a skilled organizer to shape history at the British Museum as a Construction Projects Coordinator.
Overview
£29642
Bloomsbury, London - Hybrid
Expires at anytime
About The British Museum
An iconic institution with a rich heritage, the British Museum is committed to managing a nationally significant estate of historic buildings and public spaces. As an employee, you'll be contributing to the enhancement and preservation of our shared cultural history, and will enjoy a benefits package that goes beyond the norm, including free exhibition entry, an array of social and wellbeing perks, and support for professional development.
Role Summary
- You'll play a critical role in coordinating, facilitating, and ensuring the safe execution of construction and capital projects across Museum's venues.
- Your work will involve significant liaisons with project managers, operations colleagues, and external contractors.
- You'll be involved in activities ranging from coordinating contractor access, to managing project inquiries, to handling project handovers.
- The role offers both a challenging and dynamic work environment and a chance to contribute to the preservation of historic buildings.
Role Requirements
- Minimum NVQ Level 3, CSCS card or equivalent qualification.
- Organisational, IT, and effective communication skills are essential, along with exposure to a complex organisational setting preferably related to construction or regulatory affairs.
- Must be proactive, able to prioritise tasks, and have a flexible attitude towards work schedules that could include occasional early mornings, evenings or weekends.
- Experience with CAD drawings and CDM requirements would be advantageous but not essential.
The British Museum is seeking a Projects Coordinator: Construction to support the delivery of construction and capital projects across its nationally significant museum estate. Working closely with project managers, operations colleagues and external contractors, you will play a vital role in ensuring works are carefully coordinated, safely delivered and sensitively managed within an occupied heritage environment. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong organisational skills, a collaborative approach and an interest in the heritage and museum sector to contribute to the care, development and improvement of historic buildings and public spaces.
About you: You will be an organised and proactive individual, comfortable working in a dynamic, project-based environment and engaging with a wide range of stakeholders. NVQ Level 3, CSCS card or equivalent. Able to read CAD drawings with an understanding of health & safety practices and CDM requirements is desirable. Good IT skills, including confidence using Microsoft Office. Experience in a support or coordination role within a complex organisation, ideally within a construction management or regulatory environment. Ability to prioritise tasks and communicate effectively with colleagues and contractors. A positive, collaborative attitude and willingness to develop new skills.
Key areas of responsibility: You will provide day-to-day logistical and operational support to the Capital Development team, including: Coordinating access for contractors and consultants across multiple museum sites. Managing contractor and project-related enquiries via a central access inbox. Preparing and submitting permits to work in line with museum policies and procedures. Delivering site inductions for new contractors, ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements. Arrange for museum-wide communications about upcoming works, including internal briefings and local neighbourhood notifications Attending coordination meetings and reporting on forthcoming project activity. Undertaking site walk-bys during construction to monitor safe working practices, housekeeping and access arrangements. Assisting with project handovers and managing project elements under direction. The role requires flexibility, as workloads will vary depending on project stages. Occasional early mornings, evenings or weekend working may be needed to support site activity.
Benefits: At the British Museum, we believe our people are at the heart of everything we do and have designed a benefits package that goes beyond the ordinary. Our full list of benefits can be found here, but we’ve outlined some highlights below: Free exhibition entry for you and guests, exclusive private views, ICOM and reciprocal museum access. 25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays and 2.5 privilege days (and +5 days after 10 years). Social and wellbeing perks including Staff parties, social clubs, CSSC sports and leisure, and support from the Civil Service Retirement Fellowship. Peer support and allyship with five diversity networks for community. Learning and development through courses, mentoring and Athena as well as support for professional qualifications. Civil Service Pension Scheme with a secure, inflation‑linked defined benefit. Interest‑free loans including season ticket, rental deposit and bicycle loans.