ACT Rainforest Operations Supervisor
Argyll Countryside Trust
Do you:
- Love working outdoors.
- Care about temperate rainforest restoration.
- Enjoy bringing out the best in people.
This could be the perfect role for you.
We seek:
A passionate and practical person to lead our Rainforest Squad and help manage our Rainforest Hub at Kilmory in Lochgilphead. The Hub is a busy base where we highlight Argyll’s rainforest as a resource to support enterprise, employment, and community connection
About the role:
As Rainforest Operations Supervisor, you’ll take the lead on planning, scheduling and supporting the day-to-day work of our Squad, a small team that’s learning valuable skills while helping to take Argyll’s Rainforest Strategy forward. You’ll help them grow in confidence and capability, making sure everyone stays safe, supported, and motivated.
You’ll also work closely with other ACT staff to help maintain our Rainforest Hub, support community activities and outdoor learning, manage practical projects like our new tree nursery, and keep things running smoothly.
This post is initially for 12months with the probability of extension.
This role is supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Scottish Government's Nature Restoration Fund, managed by NatureScot (see ACT's website job advert page for further details).
About Argyll and the Isles Coast and Countryside Trust (ACT)
We are a community-led organisation, and registered charity, established in 2014.
We work in partnership with communities, public agencies, third sector and private organisations to design and implement projects that make a difference to people and landscapes. We cover a diverse and exciting range of topics, including conservation, climate change, tourism, education and health and wellbeing, that all contribute to achieving our vision of a coastal and countryside environment that is valued and enjoyed by everyone.
We are a community-led organisation, and registered charity, established in 2014. We work in partnership with communities, public agencies, third sector and private organisations to design and implement projects that make a difference to people and landscapes. We cover a diverse and exciting range of topics, including conservation, climate change, tourism, education and health and wellbeing, that all contribute to achieving our vision of a coastal and countryside environment that is valued and enjoyed by everyone.
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