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site archaeologist (m/f) - 2 jobs

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Job Description

Our Client is a prestigious company operating in the Oil & Gas sector.FUNCTIONReporting to the Senior Territorial Development Manager and the Social Performance Vice President, the main activities of the Site Archaeologist are to: conduct and supervise pre-construction and construction-phase cultural heritage surveys (onshore and offshore); monitor contractor activities during ground disturbance to prevent damage to cultural heritage resources; implement, and oversee the "chance finds procedure" and ensure alignment with the cultural heritage management plan (CHMP) and IFC / equator principles / UNESCO requirements; develop and maintain an up-to-date inventory of tangible and intangible cultural heritage assets; seek and manage permits for surveys and excavations related to CHMP, as required; liaise with and support project construction teams, including engagement and social affairs (SESA) and resettlement, on all engagement activities and grave relocation efforts; engage with affected community and religious leaders before, during, and after survey work and construction; develop and deliver training and awareness programs for TEPMA1 staff, contractors, and local stakeholders on cultural heritage and chance finds - on site and other required locations; build capacity among local stakeholders and contractors to support sustainable heritage management plan; ensure all activities comply with Mozambican law, IFC PS8, UNESCO conventions, and project-specific protocols; develop and implement robust performance indicators and a monitoring & e (M&E) framework for cultural heritage management; prepare and submit regular reports on cultural heritage activities, chance finds, and community engagement; maintain ongoing dialogue with relevant governmental agencies and ministries to align on procedures and processes; develop scope of work and manage the contractors related to implementation of the CHMP and others related.RequirementsBachelor's degree or higher in Archaeology, History, Anthropology, Cultural Heritage Management, or related field;Registered/certified Archaeologist with the National Directorate of Cultural Heritage (DNPC), Ministry of Culture and Tourism;Minimum of 08 years' experience in archaeological or cultural heritage resource work, preferably on major projects in Mozambique;Strong knowledge of Mozambican legislation, UNESCO conventions, IFC standards, and international best practices;Experience developing and implementing management plans and procedures (e.g., Chance Finds Procedure);Proven ability to coordinate onshore and offshore survey teams and manage deliverables, including engaging diverse stakeholder groups;Proficiency with digital data collection tools (e.g., GIS, Power BI) is an advantage;Fluency in Portuguese and excellent command of English (written and verbal); Fluency in French and Swahili is an advantage;Strong interpersonal, teamwork, and cross-cultural communication skills;Adaptability and resilience in remote, challenging environments. BenefitsThe possibility of working in a Company that offers salary conditions compatible with the level of experience and level of responsibility of the role, as well as opportunities for personal development.APPLICATION DEADLINE: November the 24th of 2025.

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