This is a great opportunity to lead one of Scotland’s key heritage organisations based in the Trust’s dedicated
office at the charitable hub in Stirling, adjacent to the HES Engine Shed.
This post is being advertised as the current Trust Manager is retiring in late summer/ early autumn 2025. It is
anticipated that there will be some overlap to enable the new manager to have a handover period to support the
transition into the role. The possible start date for the successful applicant is flexible but likely to be
August or September 2025.
As Trust Manager you would:
- Be responsible for all the operational activities of SCHT and act as the pivotal link between SCHT staff, its
Board, its funders and key external stakeholder groups.
- Provide strong, decisive, clear and consistent
leadership of SCHT.
- Manage the budgets, funding reporting and staff.
- Ensure effective delivery
of all SCHT projects.
To meet this role, we seek an individual with:
- Degree or Postgraduate qualification in Architecture, Building Conservation, Planning, Building Surveying or other relevant discipline.
- Experience of organisational leadership, staff management and leading a team.
- Technical expertise in building conservation; knowledge and practical experience of traditional building materials, techniques and projects.
- Sound financial management experience and excellent numerical skills.
- A passion for Scotland’s traditional buildings and an enthusiastic approach to feed into the development of the service.