Pamela L.

Heritage Consultant
Happy to mentor
Happy to be contacted

About me

Pamela L.
Archaeology
history and heritage
Taught Postgraduate
Wentworth
2014
Australia

My employment

Heritage Consultant
self employed
Australia
Library, museum and information services
Small business (0-49 employees)
2002

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A day in the life of a Heritage Consultant in Australia

Self employed heritage consultant in Australia

My advice to students considering work

Follow your passion and the money will appear.

My advice about working in my industry

Network, network, network.

Contacting me

If you are seeking work in Australia (the state of New South Wales) I am happy to give advice via email, or give you a few contacts.

What I do

As a heritage consultant I assist the owners of heritage-listed properties make appropriate changes to those buildings. I research the history of buildings, write heritage assessments, and prepare the documentation for local councils (eg heritage impact statements).

How I started my business

I started a part time masters in heritage conservation while still working as a banker, and realised I loved heritage more than banking! I set up as a sole trader and my first work was obtained via my uni lecturer.

What inspired me

The ability to make a difference to the built environment, and a love of history. I also wanted to work at my own pace.

Skills I use and how I developed them

Research skills, report writing, analytical ability, ability to work to a budget, negotiating skills and dealing with architects, council staff, planners etc (some of whom see heritage as a barrier). Many skills were developed as a corporate executive, but historical research skills were picked up as I went along as a heritage consultant.

What I like most

Seeing a building get a new lease on life and proving that an old building can still meet modern expectations.

What I like least

Often the reports go to council and nothing is heard from the client about the outcomes.

What surprised me most

The collegiate nature of the heritage industry.

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