The Role:
The Grey Squirrel Control Officer will contribute to a programme of targeted grey squirrel control to protect key
populations of Scotland’s red squirrels, in accordance with the Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels plan to protect
red squirrels in priority landscapes in South West Scotland. This role requires an individual with experience in
mammal control work that enjoys working outdoors, who is approachable and enjoys interacting with people.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
Delivering grey squirrel control, including supporting grey squirrel control volunteers and Red Squirrel Networks in
the SSRS Priority Areas for Red squirrel Conservation. The role covers the South West of Scotland with the main
areas of responsibility being Dumfries town and surrounding area, including local Priority Areas for Red
squirrel Conservation.
Specifically this includes:
1. Carrying out targeted and strategic grey squirrel control in agreed areas according to the SSRS project’s Standard
Operating Procedures.
2. Working collaboratively with other Grey Squirrel Control Officers, area volunteer group(s) and external
organisations. This includes assisting with training new volunteers to take on the roles o monitoring and
control activities.
3. Provide opportunities for new trainees to work with you on your trap-rounds to ensure they are capable of working
to SSRS standards on private or publicly-held land and understand the principles of trapping for grey squirrel
management.
4. Where required, carry out monitoring to assess squirrel presence e.g. feederbox camera traps
5. Work with the Lead Control Officer to deliver training sessions, where required, to new SSRS staff, volunteers
and/or land managers in all aspects of best practice grey squirrel control, Rapid Response Monitoring and
Squirrel Pox Sampling techniques.
6. Assist the SSRS Lead Control Officer and SSRS Communications Officer, as needed, in responding to enquiries from
the public regarding grey squirrel control for red squirrel conservation.
The successful candidate will:
The successful candidate will possess an SVQ/NVQ level 2 or equivalent in Game and Wildlife Management or related
discipline or relevant experience of game keeping, invasive/non-native mammal control or pest control. A good
understanding of conservation principles, practices and legislation would also be desirable as would the ability
to keep and maintain accurate records in Word and Excel.
Relevant previous experience is essential, together with experience working with landowners, gamekeepers, foresters
and the public. A knowledge of forest and native tree species and familiarity with the Dumfries area would be
advantageous.
There may occasionally be a requirement to work out of normal working hours.
You must possess a full clean driving licence.
The Trust is a passionate employer, proactive about creating a culture of diversity
and inclusive workplace that promotes and values equal opportunities for all. We welcome individuals from all
networks of life, backgrounds, and experiences.
Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels is a partnership project led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and supported by project
partners and the Scottish Government’s Nature Restoration Fund, managed by NatureScot.
About us
For more than 60 years, the Scottish Wildlife Trust has worked with its members, partners and supporters in pursuit
of its vision of healthy, resilient ecosystems across Scotland’s land and seas.
The Trust successfully champions the cause of wildlife through policy and campaigning work, demonstrates best
practice through practical conservation and innovative partnerships, and inspires people to take positive action
through its education and engagement activities. The Trust manages a network of over 100 wildlife reserves
across Scotland and is a member of the UK-wide Wildlife Trusts movement.