Are you excited by the thought of working for an organisation whose mission is to inspire changes in
behaviour to improve our environment, the quality of people’s lives, their wellbeing, and the places that they
care for? If you answered yes, please read on……
Who we are
Keep Scotland Beautiful is your charity inspiring action for our environment.
Our vision is for a clean, green, sustainable Scotland. We are a practical organisation working with communities,
schools, businesses, local and national government, public bodies and individuals to help combat climate change,
tackle litter and waste, restore nature and biodiversity and improve the places we care for.
We support the ambitions of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
We offer a fantastic benefits package in return for your talent. These include but are not limited to a generous
pension scheme; hybrid working; development opportunities; a 35-hour work week (28 hours for 0.8FTE), along with
an annual free volunteer day to take your skills or interests to support others. We operate a hybrid working
policy, which allows a balance between home/remote working and coming to our office Hub in Stirling.
What the role is
This is a Part-Time (28 hrs/wk), Fixed Term post to 31 May 2029.
Reporting to the Communities Manager and working alongside the Communities team, the Make Your Mark Skills
Development Officer will deliver a programme of accredited skills training focused on built, cultural and
natural heritage to people facing complex barriers to employment.
The post-holder will work closely with our partners Make Your Mark and Access to Industry. This post will form part
of the wider Make Your Mark programme, supporting people facing barriers to employment through training and
pathways into volunteering and employment opportunities, supporting heritage volunteer organisers, and
supporting sectoral research, knowledge and practice.
Delivery will focus on providing a structured programme of accredited skills training to raise awareness of the
importance of heritage, support participants with the knowledge and tools to celebrate, record and preserve
local heritage, and equip them with skills to take on heritage volunteering opportunities.
What you’ll need to have
We are looking for someone with experience in teaching/training/supported learning, particularly for individuals
facing barriers to learning. You should have a passion for Scotland’s historic environment and an ability to use
that passion to support learning and action for local heritage. Experience of working with a range of partners
will be an advantage.
While the post will be based in Stirling, the training delivery location will be in Edinburgh with further locations
being sought, therefore ability to travel is essential.
This post is funded by Historic Environment Scotland and The National Lottery Heritage Fund, with thanks to
National Lottery players.