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Senior Development Officer - Ian Findlay Path Fund (IFPF)

  • Full time
  • £32,672
  • Blended working between Stirling office and home
  • Closing 13th June 2022


  • Advertised from 31st May 2022
  • Pay award pending. 35 hours per week.

Role

Paths for All has an exciting opportunity to join our Community Paths team to lead on establishing and delivering our new grant programme.

Paths for All’s vision is for Scotland to be a walking nation. We want everyone to have the opportunity to be active every day, creating a happier, healthier, and greener Scotland. A key element of this work involves significantly improving the accessibility and suitability of our walking environment to enable more people to choose to walk for both leisure and practical journeys in Scotland.

The Ian Findlay Path Fund (IFPF) is an exciting new £1.5M funding programme, named after our late Chief Officer, that will launch this summer.

The fund will ensure that local path networks and routes are available and suitable for daily travel needs of the communities they serve. It will help build in climate resilience to local path management and fund path development and improvement to remove barriers and increase walking, wheeling and active travel within and between communities.

The Senior Development Officer, Ian Findlay Path Fund has a key role in ensuring that this new grant programme becomes well established and delivers on its aims and objectives. The successful candidate will be required to demonstrate strong organisational and communication skills alongside a commitment and passion for encouraging and developing community development and behaviour change linked to the sustainable transport sector.

This new grant fund is a significant investment in active and sustainable travel. Therefore, the role has responsibility to demonstrate how our funding contributes to Scotland’s climate change and public health priorities whilst also supporting communities and organisations across Scotland to build back after the COVID pandemic.

We offer the opportunity to be part of an organisation that recognises staff as our most valued asset. Attractive employment conditions include a contributory pension scheme and flexi-time policy. Paths for All has achieved the Healthy Working Lives Gold Award

Application notes

The application pack for this role and information on how to apply are available on our website pathsforall.org.uk/jobs.

If you would like to discuss this role or have any difficulty accessing the recruitment documents, please get in touch at recruitment@pathsforall.org.uk

The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 13th June 2022 with interviews to be held remotely, the week commencing Monday 27th June 2022.

Paths for All is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status or pregnancy and maternity.