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Legacy of Slavery: Research Project Officer

  • Full time
  • £36,799
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh, with a hybrid work pattern with regular travel to archives in Scotland and the rest of the UK.
  • Closing 31st October 2025


  • Advertised from 9th October 2025
  • 35 hours a week (.8 FTE or 28 hours will also be considered). Some occasional evening or weekend work may be required with time off in lieu.

Role

The Legacy of Slavery: Research Project Officer will be responsible for conducting archival research to locate, assess and map historical materials relating to the Scottish Episcopal Church that demonstrate the ties of the Church to transatlantic slavery.

The Scottish Episcopal Church wishes to understand and acknowledge the role that slavery has had in its history. This scoping project will help us achieve a better understanding the extent and the limits of slavery's role in shaping the history of the Scottish Episcopal Church, financially, intellectually and theologically.

Findings from this initial scoping research project will support the development of further research in this area, as well as inform and develop our collaborative work with the wider Anglican Communion in societies and countries affected by the history of the slave trade.

The successful candidate should hold or, be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant subject together with a track record of conducting research in archives. You will have excellent communication skills, the ability to independently manage a discrete research project, as well as experience of contributing to publications and giving presentations to specialist and non-specialist audiences. You will ideally have experience of public engagement work.

Application notes

To apply, please send a CV and covering letter to HR@scotland.anglican.org.


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