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Top job! Deputy Chief Executive

  • Full time
  • £40,000 – £45,000
  • Perth
  • Closing 7th March 2022


  • Advertised from 4th February 2022

Role

Potentially one of the best jobs in Scotland!

RSGS (the Royal Scottish Geographical Society) is one of Scotland’s most dynamic small charities. We are engaged in an exciting and wide variety of public events, education, science communication and active policy advice. We work with a broad range of public, private, academic and voluntary sector organisations to enhance people’s understanding of the world.

Applications are invited from hard-working, enthusiastic and ambitious individuals seeking a challenging, fast-paced and multi-faceted position with considerable scope for professional and personal development, in an exciting and varied role.

Because of growing success and workload, we have an opening for a new post of Deputy Chief Executive, based at the RSGS HQ in Perth, to support the Chief Executive, particularly in expanding RSGS’s public-focused and policy-related work, and in fundraising and financial management. The person appointed will focus initially on helping us to significantly increase uptake of our major Climate Solutions training programme, and then increasingly transition into the many broader aspects of RSGS’s work at a senior level.

We need a highly-motivated individual who can credibly represent RSGS with integrity, with everyone from local volunteers to global leaders; increase the number and scale of public and private sector organisations engaged with RSGS; increase the profile of RSGS amongst business audiences; maximise RSGS income from a range of organisations and individuals; and work with colleagues to ensure that Climate Solutions training courses and other RSGS policy-related and public-focused activities are smoothly delivered, maximising the benefit to RSGS.

You should possess a high level of organisational aptitude, superb negotiation and marketing skills, excellent communication skills and computer literacy, an ability to deal calmly with the unexpected, a personable manner, and ideally a solid grounding in sustainability and an empathy for geography. A team player, you should be good at developing networks and relationships, good at prioritising work and coordinating teams, and able to respond quickly and efficiently to new opportunities. Some experience of working for a charity would be helpful, as would a sense of humour and a degree of patience.

Application notes

See rsgs.org/vacancies for further information, including a job description, application details and interview format.

The deadline for applications is 5pm on Monday 7th March.

First interviews will be held on Tuesday 22nd March.

Second interviews (if necessary) will be held on Thursday 31st March.