Emerging Talent Placements Programme
Historic England is working hard to improve diversity both in its workforce and in every aspect of the work we do.
The Emerging Talent Placements Programme provides safe and quantitative work experience to young people aged 18-30 years from underepresented audiences.
This is an important factor in opening up careers in the heritage sector to audiences that are currently under-represented in the workforce. This programme is in line with the actions of our Inclusion, Diversity and Equality Strategy and our model for skills and employability in the sector.
In the summer of 2024, we offered 16 short–term (4 to 12 weeks) training placements across our offices for young people aged 16 to 30 years old across three audiences:
- People with Black, Asian and minority ethnic heritage
- People with disabilities
- People who are disadvantaged by their social and/or economic background or circumstances
It’s important to understand that these are not jobs but short-term placements which provide training opportunities across a variety of roles in the heritage sector and our organisation. Participants will not receive a salary or wage, but a training bursary to cover living expenses.
Meet the placements
Background information
We are pleased to be working with the following partners to offer our emerging talent placements to young people who are receiving their support and who are registered on their various employability programmes.
For any enquiries regarding the Emerging Talent Placement programme, please contact us via our email address at [email protected]