Environmental Assessment Archaeology Manager
Top Benefits
About the role
About TMHC Inc.
Established in 2003 with a head office in London, Ontario, TMHC Inc. (TMHC) provides a broad range of archaeological assessment, heritage planning and interpretation, cemetery, and community consultation services throughout the Province of Ontario. We specialize in providing heritage solutions that suit the past and present for a range of clients and intended audiences, while meeting the demands of the regulatory environment. Over the past two decades, TMHC has grown to become one of the largest privately-owned heritage consulting firms in Ontario and is today the largest predominately woman-owned Cultural Resource Management (CRM) business in Canada.
Environmental Assessment Archaeology Manager
TMHC Inc. is currently recruiting for one or more individuals to manage projects and retainer clients within the Environmental Assessment Division. We are seeking individuals with demonstrated expertise and years of experience with managing highly complex and faced-paced projects within a group setting acting in a higher-level managerial role. However, we will consider applicants with an exemplary track record of managing archaeological projects in a variety of settings and at different stages in their career path.
This is a full-time permanent position based out of our London, Ontario office with the possibility of a hybrid or virtual working arrangement. Based on the applicants who express interest, more than one position may be filled.
Salary will be commensurate with experience and role at a project, unit, or division management level ($81,000 to $100,000+ per annum) based on a 40-hour work week.
Work Experience
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Minimum 3 years of experience managing archaeological projects
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Applicants seeking higher-level managerial roles should have 5 to 10 years of project management and staff supervisory experience
Responsibilities
The chosen applicant(s) would be responsible for overall archaeological project management, including:
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Engaging with clients, Indigenous communities and the regulatory bodies to develop or oversee workplans, budgets and project schedules to ensure projects move successfully from start to completion
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Supervising staff working in a variety of roles (field supervisor, logistics coordinator, artifact analyst, researcher) to complete projects in a timely fashion
-
Contributing to corporate templates and process development, and
-
Supporting professional development of all staff during the completion of project tasks.
Commensurate with qualifications and years of experience, individuals in higher-level managerial roles would also be responsible for:
- Managing or co-managing various facets of TMHC’s Environmental Assessment Division, involving:
o Assuming high-level oversight of staff within a Unit or Division (day-to-day task and project assignments, recruitment and hiring, employee professional and leadership development, performance coaching and tracking, issue mediation and resolution)
o Managing retainer contracts and client relationships
o Leading the development of unit processes, templates and best practices
o Preparing, overseeing, approving the creation of project proposals and budgets
o Time- and budget-tracking and remediation, and
o Overseeing the development of and enacting quality control practices.
Qualifications and Skills
Valid Professional (P) License issued by the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism (MCM)
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Post-secondary degree or diploma in Archaeology or related discipline
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Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, and Outlook)
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Ability to produce high-quality work in a faced-paced environment
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Strength in accuracy and attention to detail and adhering to timelines
-
Ability to think critically and strategically
-
Proactive problem-solving
-
Strong organization skills, demonstrated adaptability and high-degree of autonomy and self-motivation
How To Apply
Interested candidates are invited to apply at tmhc.easyapply.co. This position will remain open until filled. We would like to thank all candidates for expressing interest however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
TMHC Inc. Values Diversity
TMHC invites applications from all qualified individuals. TMHC is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, members of racialized groups/visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, and persons of any gender identity or gender expression. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please contact Human Resources at hr@tmhc.ca.
About TMHC Inc.
TMHC embraces the respectful conservation of Ontario's cultural heritage, working in partnership with municipalities, public and private organizations, Indigenous and descendent communities and other stakeholders, scholars and the general public. Through public outreach and the responsible recovery of remnants of the past, it is our goal to foster pride in our shared multi-cultural past and preserve its stories for future generations within the process of building for our future.
TMHC has continually endeavoured to refine its process for data collection and documentation through investments in staff, technology, research and development and a steadfast commitment to the prioritization of quality control.
TMHC works with its staff, its clients and stakeholder communities to develop clear approaches and expectations to achieve desirable outcomes.
TMHC has been a leader in Ontario's cultural resource management industry since its inception in 2003. Building on their previous employment in the Province's regulatory sector, TMHC principals are active participants in the development of industry-wide policy and best practices.
Environmental Assessment Archaeology Manager
Top Benefits
About the role
About TMHC Inc.
Established in 2003 with a head office in London, Ontario, TMHC Inc. (TMHC) provides a broad range of archaeological assessment, heritage planning and interpretation, cemetery, and community consultation services throughout the Province of Ontario. We specialize in providing heritage solutions that suit the past and present for a range of clients and intended audiences, while meeting the demands of the regulatory environment. Over the past two decades, TMHC has grown to become one of the largest privately-owned heritage consulting firms in Ontario and is today the largest predominately woman-owned Cultural Resource Management (CRM) business in Canada.
Environmental Assessment Archaeology Manager
TMHC Inc. is currently recruiting for one or more individuals to manage projects and retainer clients within the Environmental Assessment Division. We are seeking individuals with demonstrated expertise and years of experience with managing highly complex and faced-paced projects within a group setting acting in a higher-level managerial role. However, we will consider applicants with an exemplary track record of managing archaeological projects in a variety of settings and at different stages in their career path.
This is a full-time permanent position based out of our London, Ontario office with the possibility of a hybrid or virtual working arrangement. Based on the applicants who express interest, more than one position may be filled.
Salary will be commensurate with experience and role at a project, unit, or division management level ($81,000 to $100,000+ per annum) based on a 40-hour work week.
Work Experience
-
Minimum 3 years of experience managing archaeological projects
-
Applicants seeking higher-level managerial roles should have 5 to 10 years of project management and staff supervisory experience
Responsibilities
The chosen applicant(s) would be responsible for overall archaeological project management, including:
-
Engaging with clients, Indigenous communities and the regulatory bodies to develop or oversee workplans, budgets and project schedules to ensure projects move successfully from start to completion
-
Supervising staff working in a variety of roles (field supervisor, logistics coordinator, artifact analyst, researcher) to complete projects in a timely fashion
-
Contributing to corporate templates and process development, and
-
Supporting professional development of all staff during the completion of project tasks.
Commensurate with qualifications and years of experience, individuals in higher-level managerial roles would also be responsible for:
- Managing or co-managing various facets of TMHC’s Environmental Assessment Division, involving:
o Assuming high-level oversight of staff within a Unit or Division (day-to-day task and project assignments, recruitment and hiring, employee professional and leadership development, performance coaching and tracking, issue mediation and resolution)
o Managing retainer contracts and client relationships
o Leading the development of unit processes, templates and best practices
o Preparing, overseeing, approving the creation of project proposals and budgets
o Time- and budget-tracking and remediation, and
o Overseeing the development of and enacting quality control practices.
Qualifications and Skills
Valid Professional (P) License issued by the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism (MCM)
-
Post-secondary degree or diploma in Archaeology or related discipline
-
Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, and Outlook)
-
Ability to produce high-quality work in a faced-paced environment
-
Strength in accuracy and attention to detail and adhering to timelines
-
Ability to think critically and strategically
-
Proactive problem-solving
-
Strong organization skills, demonstrated adaptability and high-degree of autonomy and self-motivation
How To Apply
Interested candidates are invited to apply at tmhc.easyapply.co. This position will remain open until filled. We would like to thank all candidates for expressing interest however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
TMHC Inc. Values Diversity
TMHC invites applications from all qualified individuals. TMHC is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, members of racialized groups/visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, and persons of any gender identity or gender expression. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please contact Human Resources at hr@tmhc.ca.
About TMHC Inc.
TMHC embraces the respectful conservation of Ontario's cultural heritage, working in partnership with municipalities, public and private organizations, Indigenous and descendent communities and other stakeholders, scholars and the general public. Through public outreach and the responsible recovery of remnants of the past, it is our goal to foster pride in our shared multi-cultural past and preserve its stories for future generations within the process of building for our future.
TMHC has continually endeavoured to refine its process for data collection and documentation through investments in staff, technology, research and development and a steadfast commitment to the prioritization of quality control.
TMHC works with its staff, its clients and stakeholder communities to develop clear approaches and expectations to achieve desirable outcomes.
TMHC has been a leader in Ontario's cultural resource management industry since its inception in 2003. Building on their previous employment in the Province's regulatory sector, TMHC principals are active participants in the development of industry-wide policy and best practices.