Fieldwork Graduate Trainee Programme (6 months) - Oxford and Cambridge

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Oxford Archaeology
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Fixed-Term Contract
Salary
£27,640 rising to £28,320 after 12 weeks
Location
Oxford and Cambridge
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Oxford Archaeology is one of the largest independent archaeological practices in Europe. We have offices in Cambridge, Lancaster and Oxford and are a registered heritage charity. We are at the forefront of training the next generation of archaeologists, offering a full-time paid training programme for enthusiastic graduate archaeologists to gain commercial fieldwork experience.

Our Cambridge office has a busy and exciting programme of fieldwork across southern England and the East Midlands. The programme includes excavating large Iron Age and Roman settlements in Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, large evaluations in Cambridgeshire and Essex and excavations of prehistoric to medieval remains in Suffolk. 

Our Oxford office has a busy programme of work both locally and on away based projects, including excavations of Roman and Iron Age Settlements, a large Mesolithic flint excavation and several projects within the City of Oxford.

By the end of the Graduate Trainee Pathway, our trainees are fully equipped with the skills, knowledge, and experience necessary to become a Fieldwork Archaeologist. For more information on the training programme see here. 

 

What is the Fieldwork Graduate Trainee Pathway?

You will be trained in all aspects of a field archaeologist role, from excavation techniques to recording features and finds, all under the supervision of an experienced mentor. You will be predominantly working on open area excavations where you will be excavating and recording archaeological remains from all periods. The programme could take you anywhere in the country; we are currently running sites across a wide geographical area, including a project on the east coast. For sites further away from home, 7-day accommodation can be made available.  

 

Who is OA’s Fieldwork Graduate Trainee (GT) Pathway for?

Our programme is ideal for Graduates with a degree in archaeology, or a related discipline, and presupposes little in the way of archaeological fieldwork skills. You will learn all of this on site under the watchful eye of your experienced mentors. It also helps if you have a full clean driving licence and are based near or can relocate within a daily commutable distance of one of our offices.

 

How long is OA’s GT Pathway? What will I be paid and what length of contract will I have?

Our comprehensive Fieldwork Graduate Trainee Pathway lasts for 6 months and is split into two 12-week modules. You will be offered an initial 12-week contract starting on an annual salary of £27,640. Your progress will be regularly reviewed with scored milestones every six weeks to ensure you are on track for the next stage of the programme. When, after 12 weeks, you earn the scores required to pass onto the second half of the programme, you will be rewarded with a pay rise to £28,320. 

 

What will I learn on OA’s GT Pathway?

There are nine core Learning Goals in the programme: 

  • Health and safety, including manual handling
  • Recognition and understanding of context
  • Safe use of hand excavation tools
  • OA recording systems (including our Digital Recording System and Webmap)
  • Producing accurate drawings
  • Basic survey methods
  • Artefact recognition
  • Environmental sampling
  • Site photography

 

What happens when I finish the GT Pathway?

Trainees who successfully complete the programme will be offered a full-time permanent contract as a Fieldwork Archaeologist, although this is subject to the availability of work.  You will also have attained the necessary experience to obtain PCIfA accreditation with CIfA.

For more information on the role and how to apply, please click the link below:

Fieldwork Graduate Trainee Programme (6 months) - Oxford and Cambridge | Oxford Archaeology

Closing Date: Friday 31st July 2026

Applications will be considered on receipt, and we are looking to make immediate appointments. 

Due to the anticipated high volume of interest, it may not be possible for us to respond to all applicants. If you have not heard from us four weeks after the closing date, please consider that your application has been unsuccessful in this instance. Oxford Archaeology is an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications are judged on the relevant skills and experience of the candidate, and not by gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, belief, age, nationality (other than where work permits may be required), or ethnicity. You must meet the requirements to live and work in the UK, as set out by UK Visa and Immigration - see  https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-visas-and-immigration

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