Development Officer

Bright Green Nature

Hybrid/Scottish Borders
£30,000 pro rata
Part Time • Fixed Term
Closing on Fri, 4th Jul 2025

Conservation & WildlifeEnvironmental Education


🌿 Bright Green Nature – Job Description

Position: Development Officer
Location: Remote, with occasional travel to Scottish Borders
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Contract: Part-time (0.6 FTE / 3 days per week)
Term: 1 year term, with six months probationary period

About Bright Green Nature

Bright Green Nature is a small but ambitious environmental charity rooted in the Scottish Borders. We focus on restoring vulnerable ecosystems, empowering communities, and helping people of all ages connect with nature.

Our work includes flagship programmes such as Wild Your Space and the Young Rewilders Forum, engaging schools, groups, and individuals across the region. We also manage the Deer Park, a species-rich calcareous grassland near Selkirk that serves as our “Living Classroom.”

More details can be found on our website at www.brightgreennature.org or via our social pages.

Role Summary

We are seeking a Development Officer to help strengthen and grow our organisation. This dynamic new role is ideal for someone passionate about people, nature, and impact. The postholder will support:

  • Financial and budgetary planning
  • Fundraising and income generation
  • Project development and management
  • Impact monitoring and reporting

You'll work closely with our CEO and wider team to expand our reach, secure sustainable funding, and drive meaningful environmental change.

Key Objectives

  • Help to secure diverse and sustainable funding sources
  • Measure and help to communicate our impact to stakeholders
  • Prepare clear, accurate reports for Trustees and funders
  • Support key project implementation and coordination
  • Provide sound financial and budgetary support

Main Responsibilities

Fundraising & Income Generation

Working with the CEO and Fundraising Consultant, you will:

  • Identify, engage with and apply for funding opportunities (including corporate and philanthropic sources)
  • Develop relationships with funders and key stakeholders
  • Draft funding proposals and project budgets
  • Maintain a funding pipeline and reporting calendar
  • Build and manage a fundraising database

Project Development

  • Co-design projects with staff, communities, and partners
  • Support the conduct of needs assessments and feasibility studies
  • Draft project plans and budgets
  • Contribute to long-term strategic development

Impact Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Create systems for tracking outputs and outcomes
  • Coordinate data collection and evaluation
  • Produce timely impact reports for stakeholders
  • Embed evaluation in project delivery

Project Management

  • Support staff and volunteers in project delivery
  • Track milestones, budgets, and timelines
  • Liaise with partners and contractors
  • Ensure all safeguarding, H&S, and risk processes are followed

 Person Specification

Essential Skills & Experience

  • Proven success in fundraising, ideally in the environmental sector
  • Strong financial and budgetary planning experience
  • Good knowledge of the Scottish environmental sector
  • Experience in designing and developing complex projects
  • Familiarity with impact evaluation tools and systems

Personal Attributes

  • Passionate about the natural world and community
  • Compassionate and inclusive, aligned with our organisations strong values with community and nature
  • Strategic thinker with creative problem-solving skills
  • Detail-oriented and reliable
  • Team-oriented but comfortable working independently
  • A strong communicator with great interpersonal skills
  • Proactive, organised, and confident working remotely
  • Competent in using digital tools and platforms
  • An excellent time-keeper and effective task manager

What We Offer

  • The chance to shape meaningful, community-led environmental change in a growing organisation
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • A purpose-driven, proactive and supportive team culture
  • Opportunities for training and professional growth
Closing Date: Friday 4th July 2025, 5pm

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About Bright Green Nature

Restoring nature for present and future generations. We restore Nature to create healthier ecosystems for people and for planet.  We work with local communities to support them in restoring and protecting both natural and cultural heritage.

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