Heritage Building Crafts
We created ten Specialist Crafts Centres throughout England, with the aim of developing a skilled workforce for the National Trust which demonstrates the highest levels of skills, promotes and preserves heritage building crafts, inspires people to take up traditional crafts skills and helps us to repair and conserve our special places, for everyone, for ever.
The things we do for you
We want you to learn, discover and develop your career. And we’ll do everything we can to offer you the training, support and development that you need to achieve your goals. This includes the opportunity to volunteer outside of the Trust and giving you access to resources that can help take your learning further. We’ll work with you to plan your development in a way that’s right for you.
Investing in you
Induction. Your learning starts with your induction. Whatever role you're here to do, we'll explain what to expect, show you where to go and make sure you’re comfortable in your new environment before you start.
Personal career progression development programme. One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to development. Tailored to you, our Grow Your Own Career approach is there to help you identify where you see your career heading, and the best ways to get there.
Learning resources. We all learn in different ways and respond to different styles. Whether it’s on-the-job training, flexible e-learning or one-to-one support – it’s what works for you. In an organisation of our size and diversity, there’s plenty of room to develop and places to go.
Employee volunteering. Volunteers are the lifeblood of the National Trust and many other charities. That's why we give you every opportunity to get involved with some volunteering outside the Trust. It's also a brilliant way to try new things, learn new skills and meet new people. So, we'll give you up to five paid days volunteering each year to do your bit.
Our Crafts people
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Andy
Building Supervisor
I enjoy the sheer variety of work and the properties we get to work on. I have my favourites but they all have their own appeal! Having the opportunity to work with the other teams brings a great sense of community and of being part of something bigger that we are all contributing towards. If you enjoy working on historic buildings, uncovering the secrets of their past and ensuring they are conserved for the future, you will find a rewarding career with the National Trust.
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Richard
Stonemason
I love my job role as Stonemason, it gives me the opportunity to help preserve some wonderful history and pass on traditional skills to apprentices. My work is always interesting and varied and brings fresh challenges which I relish. I’d highly recommend working for the National Trust they are a great employer and it gives you a chance to work on some very fulfilling projects in fabulous surroundings. I have an immense sense of pride being part of a wonderful organisation and being able to contribute to our historic fabric.
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Paul
Carpenter
I mostly enjoy working on so many beautiful and diverse properties from Elizabethan, Tudor, Medieval Manors, Gothic Revival and interacting with the public. I feel honoured to be working on grade 1&2 listed buildings, knowing that I have a real piece of history in my hands, and the repairs I do are a part of history for future generations to enjoy, whether it's restoring oak panelling or elm doors.
If you love conservation and restoration, want a role where no two days are the same and to work in a friendly atmosphere, the National Trust is the place for you.
Heritage Building Crafts stories
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If you are interested in Heritage Building Crafts Opportunities, please contact us with an overview of your skillset and contact details to heritagebuildingcrafts@nationaltrust.org.uk
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