Senior Forest Programme Manager

Forestry and Land Scotland

Regionally-based in the South of Scotland
£42,467 - £45,735 pa + 28.97% employer pension contributions
Full Time • Permanent
Closing on Sun, 26th Jan 2025

Conservation & Wildlife


Job reference: REQ0884
Salary: £42,467 - £45,735 + (28.97 percent employer pension contributions into defined benefits scheme plus benefits)
Contractual hours: 37
Region: South

Job description

This post will work across South Region so the post holder may be located at any of the regional offices but weekly visits to other offices within South Region will be required.

Working at Forestry and Land Scotland is all about ‘People, Pride and Purpose.’ Join us and take pride in supporting the economy, protecting and enhancing the environment by managing Scotland’s National forests and land.

About the role

The Senior Programme Manager leads the South Region Programming team which is responsible for developing and managing the regional work programmes, such as harvesting, restocking, civil engineering and environment, that ensure South Region can achieve its targets and contributes to wider FLS objectives. The post holder will also support the development of regional strategies such as the thinning programme and responses to climatic and tree health events.

You will line manage a team of four Programme Managers providing support and mentoring, whilst maintaining a strategic view of the programmes. You will negotiate with stakeholders and proactively take decisions to ensure the work programmes continuously enable the business to meet its obligations and targets. With experience of planning and delivering land-management work programmes you will be familiar with the relevant legal and statutory issues.

Closing date: 26 January 2025.

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About Forestry and Land Scotland

We are the Scottish Government agency responsible for managing Scotland’s national forests and land.Forestry and Land Scotland will look after national forests and land to enhance biodiversity, support tourism and increase access to the green spaces that will help improve Scotland’s physical and mental health and well-being. We will also continue to provide vital timber supplies to support the rural economy.

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