Tay and Earn Trust is a Scottish registered charity, established in June 2013, dedicated to the conservation,
sustainable management and enjoyment of the River Tay and River Earn catchments and the communities connected to
them.
Rooted in one of Scotland’s most significant river systems, the Trust works to protect and enhance the natural
environment while supporting people to engage with, learn from and benefit sustainably from these landscapes.
Their work spans environmental conservation, education, community development and wellbeing, reflecting the
interconnected nature of healthy rivers, resilient communities and sustainable futures.
About Willowgate:
The centre is part of the Tay and Earn Charitable Trust that promotes development and use by the community of the Tay
and surrounding areas whilst protecting and nurturing the environment.
Nestled on the banks of the River Tay in Perth, Willowgate Adventure Centre is a vibrant hub for outdoor activity and
learning. They offer paddle sports, archery, bushcraft, land-based adventures, and educational programmes,
working with schools, community groups, families, and corporate clients.
Their mission is simple: to create experiences that inspire confidence, connection, and personal growth. As they
enter a new phase of development, the Trust are seeking a leader who shares their passion for adventure,
excellence, and innovation.
The Role of Activity Centre Manager:
Reporting to the senior management team, the Activity Centre Manager will have overall responsibility for the
operational management, development, and day-to-day leadership of the centre, ensuring the delivery of safe,
high-quality, and commercially successful activities.
You will oversee all aspects of centre operations, including activity delivery, staffing, facilities, equipment, and
logistics, while ensuring every guest experience meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and customer
service. You will lead a multidisciplinary team of instructors and operational staff, creating a positive,
professional, and safety-led culture, supporting their training, development, and performance.
This is a hands-on, dynamic role where operational excellence, proactive problem-solving, and strong organisational
skills are critical. You will ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety, licensing, and safeguarding
requirements, maintaining robust systems for risk assessment, incident management, and emergency planning. You
will also work closely with the senior management team to achieve business targets, optimise income, and support
the ongoing development of the site, facilities, and equipment.
You will bring strong operational and people-management skills, with the ability to motivate and develop staff while
ensuring high standards of performance, safety, and customer experience. Excellent organisational, financial,
and administrative skills are essential, alongside the ability to manage complex, competing priorities. You will
have strong interpersonal skills, with experience building and maintaining positive relationships with clients,
partners, and stakeholders.
The successful candidate will be flexible, resilient, and willing to work hands-on, including outdoors in all weather
conditions and during peak periods, including weekends. You will hold a full UK driving licence, relevant first
aid qualifications (or willingness to obtain), and appropriate industry certifications. This is a unique
opportunity to lead a dedicated team, shape the delivery of exceptional activity experiences, and making a
lasting impact on the centre's visitors, staff and wider community. You will play a pivotal role in driving
operational excellence, growth, and sustainability, ensuring every activity is delivered safely, reliably, and
memorably.