Historic EnglandOur purpose at Historic England is to improve people's lives by championing and protecting the historic environment. Through our work, collaboration, creativity and expertise we want everyone to be able to connect with and learn from our heritage.At Historic England we're always looking for new ways to promote the past in ways that are inclusive to all and that celebrate the cultural diversity of England's heritage. To do that we need people with fresh perspectives, from all walks of life, to join us.We are pleased to announce that we have one vacancy on the Historic Places Panel (HPP) for an experienced landscape architect with exceptional knowledge and experience of strategies for delivering greener and more sustainable public realm in the urban environment. Are you looking for an occasional opportunity to contribute your expertise to recovering places in urban decline, to learn about placemaking from a like-minded multidisciplinary panel with privileged access to local council leadership? Historic England's Historic Places Panel makes several such immersive visits each year.The post could suit a landscape architect with master-planning experience, an urban designer with a track record of achieving green and blue networks in urban regeneration or similar skillsets and experience.As an equal opportunities' employer, we're working hard to improve diversity in our workforce. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates and candidates with disabilities as they are under-represented within Historic England at this level.Historic Places PanelThe Historic Places Panel works with Historic England teams and stakeholders to listen, share ideas and provide authoritative advice to developers, local authorities, regeneration agencies and community representatives working in historic places, particularly around regeneration strategies and major development initiatives.You can read more on our website about the and find out about the places the Panel has visited from our .The Panel's main activities are:two-day overnight Panel site visits across England (there are up to three visits per year; although Panel members are not expected to attend all visits); occasional attendance at return visitsan annual seminar to discuss and review the work of the Panelsharing expertise with other Panel members and Historic England staffoccasional day conferences and seminars to assist in Historic England's strategic development.The Panel's membership and range of expertise is broad, including urban design, town planning, urban history, architecture, landscape architecture and archaeology. We are seeking to appoint two new members who are a landscape architect and an archaeologist.All Panel members are expected to contribute effectively to the overall work of the Panel and will be required to demonstrate:an understanding of Historic England's work, the environment in which it operates and a commitment to its aims and objectivesan understanding of the value of heritage as a driver of place-shaping and economic and social regenerationstrong communication, influencing and persuading skillan ability to work constructively with fellow Panel members and wider stakeholdersan ability to represent their own area of expertise, as well as act collegiately in Panel discussions.How to applyPlease apply via our Applied Recruitment Platform where you will be able to upload your CV profile and answer three questions related to your skills and experience.This role does not require formal qualifications or professional status beyond experience of the areas of expertise and interest outlined above. Candidates should, however, be able to demonstrate a willingness to challenge constructively, operate as part of a committee and be able to work alongside a broad range of professionals.The deadline for applications isProvisional interview dates:Please note that these positions are not remunerated, although all reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.Appointments are made by the Chairman of Historic England following appropriate interviews and in line with the Government's (the 'Nolan Principles').We regret that those candidates who are not shortlisted will not be given feedback.Please follow the link for a copy of the job description -