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Parks4Life Campaign Manager

  • Full time or Part time
  • £28,000 – £33,600
  • Stirling, home-based or hybrid (some travel required throughout Scotland)
  • Closing 31st October 2022


  • Advertised from 6th October 2022
  • Salary pro rata if part-time. Fixed term appointment to 30 November 2023 (with possibility of extension).

Role

greenspace scotland is looking for an experienced fundraising, communications or marketing professional to lead the public facing phase of our exciting programme to develop Parks4Life - an Endowment Fund for Scotland’s parks.

We’ve secured a match-funding grant from National Lottery Heritage Fund towards the first £1million – this will match £ for £ funds raised through the campaign. Our longer-term ambition is for a multi-million endowment fund to help keep Scotland’s parks in good heart for future generations to enjoy. We are now looking to engage in creative and meaningful ways with parks and greenspace lovers across Scotland and beyond.

You will be responsible for leading the development and delivery of an integrated fundraising, marketing and communications strategy and events plan to support the public-facing phase of Scotland’s Parks Endowment Fund campaign. With a strong track record in fundraising, communication and/or marketing, the ideal candidate will be an exceptional communicator, experienced in delivering creative, successful and cost-effective marketing and fundraising campaigns. You will bring creativity, innovation, enthusiasm and passion to work with our team and partners.

This post is supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Application notes

To apply, please go to the Jobs section of our website greenspacescotland.org.uk/Listing/Category/jobs

Closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 31 October

Interviews will be held online on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 November

Work/life balance is really important to us. We are open to exploring how this role could work for you and so will accept applications for this post on a full-time, part-time, secondment, freelance, job share and/or other flexible working arrangements – please state on your application form and detail in a covering letter.

We recognise that the environment sector is under-represented by people from ethnic minority and low-income backgrounds, LGBT+ and disabled people, and we want to change that. So, we especially welcome candidates from these backgrounds.

If you need any adjustments to the recruitment process, at either application or interview, please contact us.

If you have any queries or want to arrange an informal conversation about the role, please email caroline.harding@greenspacescotland.org.uk including the name of the post in the subject line.

About greenspace scotland

greenspace scotland is Scotland’s parks and greenspace charity. We provide a national lead for local action on greenspace to regenerate and revitalise places and communities. Our goal is that everyone living and working in urban Scotland has easy access to a quality greenspace which meets local needs and improves their quality of life.

greenspace scotland is a social enterprise and an independent charitable company. We work with a wide range of local and national partners to support the planning, development, sustainable management and use of greenspaces and green networks as a key part of the green infrastructure of our towns and cities.

Further information about greenspace scotland is available on our website greenspacescotland.org.uk

greenspace scotland is a registered Scottish Charity (No. SC034078) and a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in Scotland (No. 236105)


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