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