We are looking for an enthusiastic Senior Forest Manager to join our team in Inverness. The purpose of the role will be to lead the team to assist with our growing portfolio of clients across north ...
The Coastal Communities Network Coordinator will work alongside Fauna & Flora’s team in Scotland to ensure dedicated support to the Coastal Communities Network and its constituent members, and ...
Would you like to wake up every morning and go to work on an incredible coastal reserve with amazing views across the Solway Firth and the Galloway hills? Are you passionate about nature conservation ...
We are looking for an energetic and motivated person to become a member of our small but dedicated reserve management team. You will be an excellent communicator, this role will involve working ...
This role within the Grounds team of the University of St Andrews Estates department will support the delivery of a conservation project aimed at changing grassland management, increasing tree and ...
This role offers an exciting and unique opportunity to support and shape the development of our landscape-scale natural capital tool, designed to help accelerate nature recovery and bring the benefits ...
We have an exciting opportunity to join our Science division as Conifer Safe Site Manager. This new post will care for the 280 Safe Sites for conifers, a critical conservation resource that forms the ...
Your role will focus on working in a team to deliver NatureScot’s development advice in relation to coastal and marine development. In particular this will involve working with the regulating ...
The Orkney Native Wildlife Project aims to safeguard the unique and internationally important native wildlife of Orkney and the benefits it provides for local people and the economy by ...
The River South Esk Catchment Partnership (RSECP) is looking for an enthusiastic, motivated and conscientious person to help deliver nature restoration projects across Angus. Working with local ...
We're looking for new volunteers to join their local team of volunteer Wildlife Watch Leaders to help plan and deliver outdoor sessions for kids as part of our Wildlife Watch nature clubs. ...
Are you a talented individual looking to develop your career in a progressive conservation organisation? The reason the John Muir Trust exists - to conserve, protect and restore wild places ...
The John Muir Trust exists - to conserve, protect and repair wild places for the benefit of everyone. Wild Places play an important part in rural economics, tackling the climate crisis, ...
Stoats were first reported in Orkney in 2010. They pose a serious threat to the Orkney vole, a species found nowhere else in the world, and many birds including hen harriers, short-eared owls, ...
Our visitor centre is getting ready for the new osprey and visitor season and we are looking for volunteers for one or more of the following roles: Guide in the Hide Volunteer, Visitor Centre ...