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Greener Kirkcaldy

Growing and Nature Projects Coordinator

  • Greener Kirkcaldy
  • Part time
  • £31,469 pro-rata
  • On site/Hybrid: Greener Kirkcaldy community garden, office, community locations or hybrid with homeworking
  • Closing 18th January 2026

Greener Kirkcaldy is a community-led charity working locally to bring people together, take positive action on the climate emergency and support people through fuel poverty and food insecurity. We deliver a range of projects, events and skills training to achieve the needs and goals of local people – building resilience as a community and working towards a future where everyone can live better and tread more lightly on our planet.

Based in the heart of Kirkcaldy – with a community building, training kitchen, bike shop and garden – we carry out activities across Kirkcaldy and work with partners to deliver projects across Fife.

Growing and connection with nature has central to our work since the beginning. Our community training garden at Ravenscraig Walled Garden is a vibrant space. It offers courses, training and volunteer opportunities in gardening and growing. It also includes a community orchard, with over 100 fruit trees and a ‘wild area’ that is set aside for nature.

As lead partner of Climate Action Fife, we work with others to help people to garden in climate-friendly ways. We’ve helped people to plant fruit trees and we recently created a demonstration climate-friendly garden at our community building garden in Kirkcaldy town centre. We are always looking for new opportunities to help local people connect with nature on their doorstep.

The Role

We are looking for an enthusiastic and passionate individual to lead and develop our growing and nature connection projects work.

As part of our Community Engagement Team, you will work with staff, volunteers and partners. You will plan and deliver a diverse range of events, training and volunteer opportunities around growing and nature. We are keen to strengthen our ‘Plot to Plate’ activities, so you will work with our Community Food Team to connect growing with cooking classes, meals and food access projects.

You will play a key role developing new projects and activities, both grant-funded and income generating. You will support a Community Garden Worker and an enthusiastic team of mixed-ability volunteers to maintain and develop our community gardens and coordinate day-to-day activities.

You don’t need to be an expert in climate change or biodiversity. We will provide training and you will be supported by a great team.

Working at Greener Kirkcaldy

We want our town to be a good place to live and work. We believe in a future where everyone has a say in what happens locally, people are working together to protect our environment and those in hardship are supported to live well. That includes are staff and volunteers.

Working at Greener Kirkcaldy involves being part of a positive, collaborative and social team. Our culture is really important to us. We promote equality, diversity and openness. We have a strong focus on staff wellbeing and development and encourage staff initiative and ideas.

Benefits of working for Greener Kirkcaldy

Flexible and hybrid working

Enhanced maternity, paternity and sick pay

Excellent Wellbeing, training and development opportunities

Generous annual leave: 33 days, inclusive of public holidays per annum pro rata, going up to 37 days after 5 years’ service. Plus, an additional 5 days of annual leave (pro rata) over the Christmas period.

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Diversity and inclusion

We want Greener Kirkcaldy to be an inclusive and diverse charity where everyone feels supported, valued and able to be themselves. We take part in Fife Centre for Equalities’ Equality Pathfinders programme. We also take part in the Race Equality Environmental Programme facilitated by CEMVO Scotland. Our Equalities Action Plan sets out the steps we are taking to improve diversity and inclusion.

To achieve our vision of Kirkcaldy as a greener and fairer place to live, we need a diverse team. We encourage applications from people of any background. We know that our sector particularly lacks staff and volunteers with Minority Ethnic backgrounds and disabled people. If you identify as Minority Ethnic or have a disability, we welcome your application.

If you need additional support to apply or take part in the recruitment process, please contact our Office Manager Dianne Girvan. Email dianne@greenerkirkcaldy.org.uk.

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Tay and Earn Trust

Activity Centre Manager

  • Tay and Earn Trust
  • Full time
  • £38,000 – £42,000
  • On site: Willowgate Activity Centre, Perth
  • Closing 20th January 2026

Tay and Earn Trust is a Scottish registered charity, established in June 2013, dedicated to the conservation, sustainable management and enjoyment of the River Tay and River Earn catchments and the communities connected to them.

Rooted in one of Scotland’s most significant river systems, the Trust works to protect and enhance the natural environment while supporting people to engage with, learn from and benefit sustainably from these landscapes. Their work spans environmental conservation, education, community development and wellbeing, reflecting the interconnected nature of healthy rivers, resilient communities and sustainable futures.

About Willowgate:

The centre is part of the Tay and Earn Charitable Trust that promotes development and use by the community of the Tay and surrounding areas whilst protecting and nurturing the environment.

Nestled on the banks of the River Tay in Perth, Willowgate Adventure Centre is a vibrant hub for outdoor activity and learning. They offer paddle sports, archery, bushcraft, land-based adventures, and educational programmes, working with schools, community groups, families, and corporate clients.

Their mission is simple: to create experiences that inspire confidence, connection, and personal growth. As they enter a new phase of development, the Trust are seeking a leader who shares their passion for adventure, excellence, and innovation.

The Role of Activity Centre Manager:

Reporting to the senior management team, the Activity Centre Manager will have overall responsibility for the operational management, development, and day-to-day leadership of the centre, ensuring the delivery of safe, high-quality, and commercially successful activities.

You will oversee all aspects of centre operations, including activity delivery, staffing, facilities, equipment, and logistics, while ensuring every guest experience meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and customer service. You will lead a multidisciplinary team of instructors and operational staff, creating a positive, professional, and safety-led culture, supporting their training, development, and performance.

This is a hands-on, dynamic role where operational excellence, proactive problem-solving, and strong organisational skills are critical. You will ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety, licensing, and safeguarding requirements, maintaining robust systems for risk assessment, incident management, and emergency planning. You will also work closely with the senior management team to achieve business targets, optimise income, and support the ongoing development of the site, facilities, and equipment.

You will bring strong operational and people-management skills, with the ability to motivate and develop staff while ensuring high standards of performance, safety, and customer experience. Excellent organisational, financial, and administrative skills are essential, alongside the ability to manage complex, competing priorities. You will have strong interpersonal skills, with experience building and maintaining positive relationships with clients, partners, and stakeholders.

The successful candidate will be flexible, resilient, and willing to work hands-on, including outdoors in all weather conditions and during peak periods, including weekends. You will hold a full UK driving licence, relevant first aid qualifications (or willingness to obtain), and appropriate industry certifications. This is a unique opportunity to lead a dedicated team, shape the delivery of exceptional activity experiences, and making a lasting impact on the centre's visitors, staff and wider community. You will play a pivotal role in driving operational excellence, growth, and sustainability, ensuring every activity is delivered safely, reliably, and memorably.

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The Stroke Association

Engagement Officer

  • The Stroke Association
  • Part time
  • Circa £28,833 pro-rata
  • Remote: Home-based, Highlands of Scotland (extensive travel will be required as part of this role (may include team meetings or other work-related meetings)
  • Closing 9th January 2026

Finding strength through support.

The Stroke Association is the only charity in the UK providing lifelong support for all stroke survivors and their families. We provide tailored support to tens of thousands of stroke survivors each year. This support includes one-to-one and group support, funding vital scientific research into stroke prevention, acute treatment, recovery and long-term care, and campaigning to secure the best care for everyone affected by stroke.

We’re here for stroke survivors and their loved ones, from the moment they enter the new and frightening post-stroke world, supporting them every step of the way as they find their strength and their way back to life.

It’s only thanks to the generosity of our supporters and donors that we can provide vital support.

Stroke Association is driven by our ambition to improve the lives of everyone affected by stroke. This means we’re determined to create an equitable and inclusive workplace that benefits from the difference, and thrives on the diversity, of our people. Guided by Our approach to solving inequity in stroke, we are prioritising listening to, and learning from, lived experience across our charity.

We are working to improve the representation of this lived experience at all levels within the Stroke Association and we are eager to recruit applicants from a variety of communities and backgrounds. We are keen to receive applications from people affected by stroke, people of colour, members of LGBT+ communities, and disabled people because these identities and experiences are underrepresented and would add enormous value to how we work.

We are a Disability Confident employer, and we are making great progress focusing on flexible working, reasonable adjustments and access to work. Our charity has a variety of staff network groups, and we're committed to continuously improving our diversity and inclusion efforts. If you have questions, or access needs, we’re happy to discuss any support and adjustments we can make throughout the recruitment process so that you’re able to contribute your best in a way that meets your needs.

We’re looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join the Engagement Team in Scotland. As this post will cover the Highlands of Scotland, ideally you will be based in that region.

Reporting to the Engagement Lead for Scotland the (Engagement Officer) will raise awareness of stroke and our support offers, engage with key stakeholders to gain a better understanding of the needs of stroke survivors in rural communities across the Highlands to develop a model of approach that can be utilised to reach more stroke survivors and their families across rural Scotland.

Key responsibilities will include:

  • Raising awareness of our universal services and resources with stroke survivors and carers.
  • Working with both primary and secondary care healthcare professionals, ensuring they know what resources and services are available to signpost patients to, including our Helpline, telephone befriending, online community and activities.
  • Listening to a wide network of stakeholders, including charities, healthcare professionals and community networks, to raise the profile of stroke and create a report on identified local needs.
  • Gaining a better understanding of the best way to reach and support people affected by stroke in remote and rural communities, informing our work nationally.
  • Identifying and recruiting stroke survivors/carers who are willing to share their lived experience and act as Connectors.
  • Helping Connectors set up and run novel support services (e.g café groups, cooking classes) in their local community.

You will have experience of:

  • Working with and supporting a wide range of stakeholders
  • Managing and developing volunteers
  • Working with support groups
  • Supporting networks
  • Working in partnerships with other organisations including those in the voluntary sector, health and social care
  • Working in advocacy, campaigning, community engagement and development
  • Developing support using co-production with service users
  • Collecting data and producing reports
  • Being adaptive to best meet the needs of the people we support
  • Knowledge of key policies including General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), safeguarding and health and safety
  • Addressing health inequalities and championing diversity internally and externally
  • Excellent IT skills
  • Excellent communication skills, including confident public speaking skills
  • Behaviours and Competencies

This role requires extensive travel across the Highlands. Candidates must be able to demonstrate how they can meet this requirement of the role.

To fulfil the role, applicants must be based in the Scottish Highlands and have the right to work in the Scotland.

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Alzheimer Scotland

Community Activities Organiser - Central Aberdeenshire

  • Alzheimer Scotland
  • Part time
  • £24,643 – £25,974 pro-rata
  • On site: Aberdeenshire
  • Closing 5th January 2026

Who we are

Alzheimer Scotland is Scotland’s national dementia charity. Our aim is to make sure nobody faces dementia alone. We provide support and information to people with dementia, their carers and families, we campaign for the rights of people with dementia and fund vital dementia research.

What you’ll do

Our Community Activities Organisers are vital in providing front line support. This includes:

  • Supporting individuals to stay connected to their local communities, engage in their interests and hobbies, and access peer support.
  • Developing ideas and leading the way towards exciting and new activities to promote brain health.

Our groups are community based and the Community Activities Organiser is responsible for the planning and delivery of all activities, ensuring reflective practice through our activity evaluations and feedback from the people we support.

What you’ll have

Successful applicants will have a positive approach to dementia and brain health, with a passion to make a difference. You will have good communication and computer skills, a caring attitude and most of all enthusiasm for the role. You will be confident in planning activities in advance and leading any volunteers supporting at your group.

Applicants must have a full and valid driving license and vehicle to be able to travel for this role (mileage and expenses are paid).

For a full job description and person specification please see the attachments section of this advert.

The successful candidate for this post will be required to provide proof of right to work in the UK and will also be subject to a PVG check through Disclosure Scotland.

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The Wynd Centre

Development & Administration Officer

  • The Wynd Centre
  • Full time
  • £30,000
  • On site: Paisley
  • Closing 23rd January 2026

Introduction

The Wynd Centre, Paisley has been in existence for over forty years as the mission and outreach centre of Oakshaw Trinity Church. Its purpose is to provide outreach to the local community of all faiths and none in both Paisley, and the surrounding areas.

Our Centre fulfils this role by providing Counselling Services and also accommodation for local community groups. It has an auditorium used for various types of functions and entertainment. There is also office space that is available to rent for either short or longer term use.

The Centre has been presented with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Services.

The Opportunity

The Development & Administration Officer is responsible to the Board of Directors (the Board)

The Development & Administration Officer has a responsibility for employees and budgets and is accountable to the Board of Directors for the implementation of vision, strategy, priorities and policy as determined by the Board and the administrative requirements of Oakshaw Trinity Church. With an instruction from the Board of Directors to reach a balanced budget by 2027, the Development & Administration Officer will play a pivotal role in delivering this, ensuring that the Centre’s resources (human, financial, and material) are aligned to support a sustainable presence. The Development & Administration Officer holds a crucial role in creating and sustaining the conditions in which growth is possible.

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Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway

Programme Coordinator – Community Health and Wellbeing

  • Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway
  • Part time
  • £24,205 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Dumfries
  • Closing 18th January 2026

Where the role fits in our organisation

Our Community Health and Wellbeing team are responsible for many of our organisational services and policies, including finance, income, governance, legal, people and performance, as well as managing our Fund Management portfolio of investment to our sector. The team includes Lead Officers, Development Officers, Coordinators and professional advisors working together to build a high performing, effective organisation and a great place to work.

What You'll Do

We are looking for a highly organised and proactive colleague who is passionate about strengthening community health and wellbeing through effective coordination and partnership working. You’ll thrive on keeping complex workstreams running smoothly, supporting collaboration, and making sure information, communication, and resources flow seamlessly across our programme.

With a solid understanding of the third sector and strong coordination skills, you will play a key role in supporting the development of DGCollectives, helping to organise activity, maintain shared work plans, and ensure that our programme delivers high-quality support to organisations across Dumfries and Galloway.

  • Coordinate collaborative activity across the Community Health and Wellbeing programme — scheduling meetings, preparing agendas, recording actions, and supporting meaningful follow-up.
  • Maintain contact lists, communication channels, shared resources, and documentation for programme areas and collaboratives.
  • Support Development Officers with planning and coordination across multiple thematic workstreams.
  • Prepare, update, and organise shared work plans, trackers, reports, and programme documents to ensure smooth delivery.
  • Assist with the organisation of events, workshops, sector engagement sessions, and collaborative activities.
  • Produce clear, accessible updates, summaries, and briefings for internal and external stakeholders.
  • Help maintain and manage data, insights, and records to support programme reporting and continuous improvement.
  • Support the Lead Officer and offer light-touch organisational support to the Deputy CEO when required.
  • Represent TSDG professionally and contribute to a positive, supportive team culture.

More about you

  • You bring experience of working within or alongside the third sector, ideally within health, social care, or community wellbeing.
  • You are exceptionally organised — able to manage multiple priorities, track actions, and keep workstreams aligned.
  • You’re confident creating and maintaining documentation, whether that’s action notes, work plans, trackers, or briefing materials.
  • You have strong communication skills and can build positive relationships with partners from different sectors.
  • You’re comfortable analysing information, capturing learning, and communicating it clearly and accessibly.
  • You’re digitally confident, with experience using tools such as Teams, shared drives, spreadsheets, or project management platforms.
  • You work well both independently and as part of a dispersed team, sharing knowledge and supporting colleagues.
  • You are self-motivated, committed to improvement, and keen to contribute to a programme that strengthens the sector and the communities we serve.
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Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway

Community Health and Wellbeing Development Officer (Energy Limiting Conditions)

  • Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway
  • Full time
  • £27,192
  • Hybrid: Dumfries
  • Closing 18th January 2026

Where the role fits in our organisation

Our Community Health and Wellbeing team are responsible for many of our organisational services and policies, including finance, income, governance, legal, people and performance, as well as managing our Fund Management portfolio of investment to our sector. The team includes Lead Officers, Development Officers, Coordinators and professional advisors working together to build a high performing, effective organisation and a great place to work.

What You'll Do

We are looking for a dedicated and relationship-driven colleague to lead an exciting one-year programme focused on improving community support for people living with Energy Limiting Conditions (ELCs). You’ll be at the heart of strengthening understanding, coordination, and sector capacity across Dumfries & Galloway — with the opportunity to shape future work around wider long-term conditions.

If you thrive on engagement, insight-gathering, and helping organisations build their confidence to support people with fluctuating conditions, this role is for you.

  • Carry out a region-wide mapping and gapping exercise to understand current community support for ELCs.
  • Build strong relationships with third sector organisations, community groups, practitioners, and lived experience voices.
  • Facilitate conversations, engagement sessions, and two forum-style events to deepen shared understanding.
  • Develop resources, guidance, and introductory capacity-building activity to strengthen sector confidence.
  • Capture insights, identify priority needs, and highlight opportunities for future development and investment.
  • Produce clear reports, summaries, and a baseline evidence report with recommendations for future work.
  • Explore how learning from ELCs can inform support for wider long-term conditions.
  • Represent TSDG and support collaborative working across our community health and wellbeing portfolio.

More about you

  • You bring experience from within, or closely alongside, the third sector — ideally in community health, wellbeing, or long-term conditions.
  • You are exceptionally organised — able to manage multiple priorities, track actions, and keep workstreams aligned.
  • You’re confident creating and maintaining documentation, whether that’s action notes, work plans, trackers, or briefing materials.
  • You have strong communication skills and can build positive relationships with partners from different sectors.
  • You’re comfortable analysing information, capturing learning, and communicating it clearly and accessibly
  • You’re digitally confident, with experience using tools such as Teams, shared drives, spreadsheets, or project management platforms.
  • You work well both independently and as part of a dispersed team, sharing knowledge and supporting colleagues.
  • You are self-motivated, committed to improvement, and keen to contribute to a programme that strengthens the sector and the communities we serve.
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Murray's Initiative

Lead Course Tutor

  • Murray's Initiative
  • Part time
  • £37,333 – £41,951 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Glasgow
  • Closing 16th January 2026

About Us:

Murray’s Initiative (formally known as Glasgow Council on Alcohol) is an independent Scottish charity that works to reduce alcohol and drug-related harm at both individual and community levels. Established in 1965, Murray’s Initiative adopts a long-term, trauma-informed and asset-based approach to changing the culture around substance use. Its services are built on a person-centred, harm-reduction model, supporting people whether their goal is to reduce consumption or achieve abstinence.

Murray’s Initiative offers free, confidential counselling services for people concerned about their own or someone else's drinking. Murray’s Initiative delivers a range of interventions including groupwork and employability support as well as a number of holistic and inclusive services, such as a women’s service for survivors of gender-based violence, young persons peer education service, LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing support and tailored wellbeing programmes.

Murray’s Initiative is also a recognised provider of professional development, offering a comprehensive training portfolio including education aimed at increasing awareness of alcohol use and promoting healthier lifestyles, COSCA Counselling Skills and a Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy.

Murray’s Initiative deliver services over 6 days per week and throughout Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire, helping people make meaningful, positive change in their lives.

The foundation of Murray’s Initiative is our supportive and inclusive culture for all who engage and work with us.

About the Role:

The Diploma in Integrative Counselling is 2-year course, credit rated at SCQF level 10 by the University of the West of Scotland, and validation from COSCA. Murray’s Initiative is one of the founding COSCA members and adheres to the COSCA ethical framework for good practice in counselling, psychotherapy and counselling skills. The course requires lead tutors who are accredited by COSCA to Diploma level or committed to work towards accreditation. Tutors should be experienced Counsellors who are accredited with an appropriate professional body, or working towards accreditation (e.g., COSCA/BACP/UKCP).

The Lead Course Tutor will have responsibility for two Diploma Courses, leading on one weekly class and one weekend class. The Lead Course Tutor will be expected to contribute to a Murray’s Initiative CPD calendar, writing and delivering on content agreed with the Head of Diploma and Training. The Lead Course Tutor will support the development, implementation, delivery and evaluation of the Diploma in Integrative Counselling.

The Lead Tutor will report to the Head of Diploma and Training.

This post requires a Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme membership - successful applicants will be required to join the PVG Scheme.

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Wester Loch Ewe Trust

Development Manager

  • Wester Loch Ewe Trust
  • Full time
  • £30,000 – £32,000
  • On site: Inverasdale, Wester Ross
  • Closing 20th January 2026

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity to support the ambitions of a rural community in Highland Wester Ross?

Wester Loch Ewe Trust (WLET) was formed to benefit the community of Wester Loch Ewe

specifically to

  • manage community land and associated assets for the benefit of the Community and the public in general; to
  • advance community development, including rural regeneration within the Community;
  • advance education for all ages in the Community, and the public at large, with the object of improving the conditions of life of the Community;
  • provide, or assist in providing, facilities and/or activities for those in need in the Community by reason of age, isolation, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage;
  • to provide, or assist in providing, facilities and/or activities, for recreation and for the advancement of the arts, culture, history and heritage to be available to members of the Community and the public at large, with the object of improving the conditions of life of the Community;
  • to advance conservation and preservation of the natural environment, and of buildings and sites of architectural, historic, cultural or other importance to the Community.

WLET’s voluntary Board of Trustees seeks to appoint a committed and capable individual to help make a step change in their capacity to support the local community. Providing support to the Board, acting as the point of contact with funders and stakeholders and actively progressing a range of projects, this post has transformative potential.

In addition to supporting a range of volunteer led services, the Trust is currently working on two significant projects:-

1. Phase 2 of the redevelopment of The Old School, Inverasdale

2. Poolewe development project

Candidates for the post of Development Manager are likely to have a background in charity and financial management or business development, have the ability to multi-task across a range of projects and have good experience of working in and for place-based communities. A track record in income generation, marketing and fundraising would be desirable.

The post holder will be required to explore and develop the potential for new initiatives both within and beyond existing projects. They will contribute significantly to strategic discussions and work closely with the Trustees. We are looking for a team player with great ideas, a practical hands-on approach and strengths in communicating and building relationships.

This post is funded by Foundation Scotland through the Recovery and Resilience Programme and administered by DTAS (Development Trusts Association Scotland).

The job description is varied so if you think you meet some or most of the criteria, please get in touch or apply.

Contract: The post is currently fixed term for 2 years.

The post holder will be an employee of WLET with 5 weeks annual leave and pension contributions will be paid. There is potential for the post to become permanent, subject to the success of the post holder in securing recurring core funding.

Start date: The successful candidate should ideally be able to start work in February 2026.

Location: While aspects of the role may be deliverable remotely, we are seeking a candidate who is able to live in or near to Inverasdale and be present at The Old School when necessary. The establishment of strong community relationships will be important.

To discuss the role, please contact Liz Nicholson on 07967 115317

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Built Environment Forum Scotland

Net Zero Lead

  • Built Environment Forum Scotland
  • Part time
  • £38,000 pro-rata
  • Remote: Home working with irregular meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
  • Closing 31st January 2026

Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) seeks to appoint a Net Zero Lead.

This new role within BEFS Team involves leading on BEFS co-ordinated and strategic approach to delivering Net Zero through its own work, and – crucially – connecting existing sector work and research; building Member and sector capacity and coordinating a robust, collaborative and data driven approach, ensuring that the historic environment is recognised as a valuable asset and key player in Scotland’s journey to Net Zero, and in tackling the Climate Emergency.

We envisage that this role will evolve and respond to a changing political climate as needed, engaging with the legislative process and working towards ensuring that the sector is equipped to respond to the Climate Emergency in the long term.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Work with BEFS Team to map and coordinate all existing Net Zero work, across all business BEFS areas
  • Undertake sector (and beyond) mapping of Net Zero activity
  • Advocate for Net Zero solutions presented by the existing and historic built environment, through sector coordination, cross sector, and portfolio working
  • Align with and support OPOF delivery priorities, working closely with BEFS Director and Team on developing a Route Map to Net Zero
  • Connect and amplify existing research and data, identifying skills, research and data gaps
  • Drive and coordinate the use of existing data and research as well as commissioning new where required; working collaboratively to present a coherent evidence base
  • Undertake and enable research and strategy including looking at international good practice
  • Stakeholder working and relationship building; enable innovative and collaborative approaches
  • Undertake regular horizon-scanning through contact with Government and key stakeholders; support BEFS work to convey the current context, challenges and opportunities across sector back to Scottish Government
  • Project development and fundraising: identify, develop and shape projects (from initial idea to project brief) which will inform/evidence advocacy and delivery activity
  • Participate actively as part of a small and busy team, supporting and working with colleagues across all of BEFS work

Person specification

Essential

  1. Ability to demonstrate breadth of sector knowledge and the wider policy landscape relating to Net Zero and the historic and existing built environment
  2. Demonstrable technical knowledge relating to the Climate Emergency and Net Zero in relation to the historic and existing built environment
  3. Strong analytical skills, with an ability to distil information and stakeholder opinions, across a broad range of topics/disciplines in the built environment sphere
  4. Knowledge and experience of the historic and wider built environment sector, including key stakeholders and lead organisations
  5. Experience of working in a public facing role and the ability to connect with stakeholders and build consensus, seeking opportunities for collaboration and joined up working
  6. Experience of project management and delivery
  7. The ability to think and work strategically
  8. Highly self-motivated, able to work flexibly, balancing priorities as necessary
  9. High attention to detail, with strong written and verbal communication skills, including facilitation experience
  10. Advanced use of IT packages including Office 365 and Adobe etc.

Desirable

  1. Degree or post-graduate qualification (or equivalent experience) in built environment-related discipline (e.g. planning, conservation, surveying, archaeology, architecture) or public affairs.
  2. Experience of stakeholder engagement/facilitation skills.
  3. Confidence with online/remote working technologies and programmes such as Teams, Zoom. Knowledge/familiarity of other programmes such as Miro, Eventbrite, SurveyMonkey, WordPress and MailChimp are also an advantage.

BEFS expects all applicants to support the values, ethos and objectives of BEFS, demonstrating credibility and integrity, and proactively committed to championing equality, diversity and inclusion.

What we offer:

  • Salary: £38,000 FTE
  • 30hrs per week (4 days); permanent role, subject to organisational funding
  • Home working with irregular meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
  • Benefits package including pension, flexible leave, and more.
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