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Development Manager

  • Full time
  • £29,822 – £34,003
  • Currently homeworking, with the option to adopt a hybrid style of working based on individual role, style, and preference when HIE offices fully re-open. The normal office location is Portree, Auchtertyre, or Fort William
  • Closing 26th April 2022


  • Advertised from 11th April 2022
  • 35 hours per week. Fixed term to 31 March 2025.
  • Excellent benefits package.
  • Job reference: 1019

Role

We’re looking for a proactive and ambitious Development Manager to join our Community Assets Team and work with our pan-Scotland team of advisers, supporting communities to help them buy land or buildings that are important to them.

The post-holder will actively engage with community groups across Lochaber, Skye, and Wester Ross area, as well as other areas should there be a need.

As a key member of the Community Assets Team you’ll:

  1. Adopt a customer-focused approach that is both responsive and proactive, ensuring high standards of customer care
  2. Provide support, guidance, and advice to a variety of groups involved in community asset acquisition, management, and development
  3. Contribute to HIE’s delivery of the Scottish Land Fund, and other community development contracts
  4. Work with key partners in the delivery of the Scottish Land Fund, in particular The National Lottery Community Fund and The Scottish Government
  5. Develop and maintain knowledge of key policy/legislation relevant to the sector, and funding/loan opportunities
  6. Progress applications for grant assistance taking account of HIE’s priorities and due diligence requirements including monitoring and processing grant claims in accordance with HIE procedures
  7. Work effectively as part of a team unit, engaging actively and effectively with colleagues in a range of geographic locations
  8. Liaise closely with colleagues in area offices to ensure effective regional delivery of HIE’s community asset objectives
  9. Assist in the monitoring and evaluation of the economic, environmental, and social impacts of the community asset owning sector
  10. Undertake specific tasks to support the continued development of the community asset owning sector, including new areas of activity and new asset types

The person

A good knowledge of local social enterprise and community activity is essential.

You’ll also have strong financial, report writing, and analytical skills, as well as being able to establish and develop effective working relationships with partner organisations, communities, and internal colleagues.

Application notes

To find out more and to apply, please visit our website.

Closing date: 26 April 2022

Interviews: Friday 6 May 2022 - via MS Teams