Scottish Wildlife Trust
Scottish Wildlife Trust

Charity registered in Scotland SC005792

The Scottish Wildlife Trust is a membership-based registered charity with the aim of advancing the conservation of Scotland’s biodiversity for the benefit of present and future generations.


Current vacancies

Monitoring and Control Officer - Stirlingshire (SSRS)

  • Full time
  • £25,095
  • On site: Balloch
  • Closing 19th August 2026

The Stirlingshire Monitoring and Control Officer (MCO) will contribute to the protection of the Highland Line (HL), a coast-to-coast control zone which aims to prevent grey squirrels from moving north from Central Scotland into the red strongholds of the Highlands and Grampians. Progressed through a programme of targeted grey squirrel monitoring and control, you’ll help support the protection and expansion of red squirrel populations in accordance with the Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels strategy. This role requires an approachable individual with experience in mammal control work that enjoys working outdoors and interacting with people.

Main objectives:

Delivering responsive and strategic grey squirrel control in the region primarily from the shores and islands of Loch Lomond, heading east to Callander and the Teith Valley to Doune; develop regional Rapid Response Monitoring networks in the region; recruit and train volunteers and external partners in grey squirrel control and monitoring; build relations with local landowners and stakeholders; and support the Argyll and West Dumbartonshire MCO with removal of grey squirrels from the Loch Lomond islands.

This includes:

  • Carry out responsive and strategic grey squirrel control through trapping in priority areas
  • Plan and support the development and expansion of a regional Rapid Response Monitoring (RRM) networks
  • Assist with recruiting and provide appropriate training to volunteers and external partners in grey squirrel control, monitoring and detection methods
  • Where required, carry out Operational Monitoring (OM) to assess squirrel presence e.g. feeder boxes and/or camera traps
  • Monitor the spread of the squirrel pox virus through the Central Lowlands by carrying out trapping and testing in sampling survey squares
  • Collect and maintain records on monitoring and trapping efforts using Excel, ArcGIS and the SSRS Hub (database) and contribute to reporting on project performance.
  • Encourage interest in local red squirrel conservation with relevant local communities, landowners and stakeholders through media and events
  • Support the Argyll and West Dumbartonshire MCO with the removal of grey squirrels from the Loch Lomond Islands through trapping and targeted shooting

The successful candidate will ideally have:

  • A degree or equivalent qualification in ecology, countryside management or related discipline.
  • A minimum two years’ experience in a relevant field, including practical wildlife management/ invasive non-native species control.
  • Experience in collecting, maintaining and reporting standardised ecological data.
  • Experience of working with landowners, gamekeepers, foresters and the public.
  • Experience recruiting, training and supporting volunteers to undertake active conservation work.
  • A good understanding of conservation principles, practices and legislation.
  • Knowledge of native tree species and familiarity with the Trossachs and Stirlingshire area (advantageous).
  • Willingness to occasionally work out of normal working hours.
  • A full clean driving licence.
  • Possess, or be willing and eligible to obtain, a Firearms licence.

Benefits

  • Flexi time/hybrid working
  • Salary sacrifice Cycle to Work and pension schemes
  • Weekly wellness hour
  • Generous Sick pay allowance
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity pay
  • Training and Development focus
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Face to Face Membership Recruiter

  • Full time
  • £23,132 – £35,000
  • On site: Glasgow and surrounding areas
  • Closing 31st August 2026

Would you like to become an enthusiastic Membership Recruiter for Scotland’s leading nature conservation charity?

This role is critical for wildlife. We rely upon the support of members to enable our work; from major species and landscape restoration projects, to managing our network of wildlife reserves across the country.

As a Membership Recruiter, you’ll attend a range of private-site and public events, representing the Scottish Wildlife Trust and connecting with a wide and varied audience. As the face of the Trust at large-scale shows, highland games, fairs, markets, garden centres and more, you will create meaningful conversations about wildlife and why protecting it matters.

Using your excellent communication skills and passion for nature, you’ll share the Trust’s work and inspire people to take action for wildlife by becoming members of the Scottish Wildlife Trust.

This is a varied and rewarding role that combines public engagement and target-driven performance. No two days are the same. Working independently, you will manage your own membership stand and represent the Trust with professionalism and confidence. You'll be adaptable, reliable and happy working outdoors, often as the sole representative at events.

If you are a resilient, self-motivated individual who enjoys meeting new people and thrives on making the most of an engagement opportunity to secure new members, we’d love to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Meet or exceed membership recruitment sales targets.
  • Travel independently, often in rental vehicles, to events and venues across your designated region. (All events are booked by our internal Venue Coordinator.)
  • Be responsible for the safe storage, transportation, set up and dismantling of your own equipment, including promotional stands and marquees.
  • Represent the Trust positively: engage and build rapport with a diverse range of members of the public in a warm, friendly, and professional manner.

Essential requirements:

  • Excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Hold Customer Service and/or public facing work experience.
  • Confident engaging with members of the public in a variety of settings.
  • Warm, friendly, enthusiastic and outgoing personality.
  • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
  • An interest in wildlife and conservation in Scotland.
  • Comfortable working outdoors in a variety of weather conditionsResilient and self-motivated to reach targets.
  • Flexibility to work weekends on a regular basis.
  • Full UK Driving licence.

Practical requirements:

  • Comfortable driving a hire car or small van.
  • Physically capable of lifting and transporting equipment weighing up to 30kg.
  • Able to store event equipment at home, including folded marquees and display materials.
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