About the Borough
This special place in South West London between the capital and the country has been a Royal borough longer than anywhere else - it is where the first kings of England were crowned.
Today it is a vibrant and diverse borough, with a long history and strong cultural and community heritage. Kingston's riverside location, fantastic retail offer, historic market place and church, parks and gardens all make Kingston town centre the vibrant space it is, and each of our district town centres (Surbiton, New Malden, Tolworth and Chessington) have something unique to offer.
Situated in Zone 6, Kingston is among the best-connected town centres in London - with direct train links from Kingston and Surbiton stations to Clapham Junction and London Waterloo, as well as Wimbledon for an interchange with the London Underground and Tramlink.
Kingston's people are innovative and entrepreneurial, and have a strong sense of community pride. The borough has been home to great industry and creativity for many years, reflected in assets such as the Rose Theatre, the International Youth Arts Festival and Kingston University, which boasts more new graduate business start-ups than any other.
We have seen tremendous generosity and compassion within our communities, particularly in response to COVID-19, which is a demonstration of Kingston's key strength. The council offers a strong level of support to vulnerable groups and those who need additional support, which has also increased significantly as a result of the pandemic. Like most places, the average age of our population is rising as more people are living longer, so we are working closely with residents to help them maintain their independence and further improve the cost effectiveness of our service to meet the ongoing rise in demand.
Kingston is home to people from diverse and interesting cultures and backgrounds, which helps to create the rich sense of community shared across the borough. In particular, Kingston has a large Sri Lankan Tamil community and is home to more people from Korea than any other part of the UK.
About the Service and Team
The Heritage Service team is a small, friendly, enthusiastic and dedicated team passionate about the heritage of KIngston and working with colleagues across Culture and Heritage to engage the local community, and the wider world, in their rich history. We have 11 staff working at the Kingston History Centre and Kingston Museum.In addition there are two temporary part time project staff. Kingston History Centre is an accredited archive service and Kingston Museum is an accredited museum.
This year the Heritage Service team will be involved with the Kingston 2025 programme where Kingston will mark the 1100th anniversary of the crowning of King Athelstan, the first King of a United England, with a borough-wide celebration of our past, present and future. Shaped with our communities and key stakeholders, this is an opportunity to tell a new, contemporary and inclusive narrative about the borough's heritage. Culminating in participatory events leading up to the Athelstan celebration, Kingston 2025 will be a six month, multi-strand cultural programme which will engage more communities in new ways, to bring attention to the great things that are already going on, and to reposition the role of culture in Kingston's life.
About the Role and Our Ideal Candidate
The purpose of the job is the delivery of local history and heritage services to the community.
The job requires the post holder to:
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