Assistant Development Officer

Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC)

Aberlady, East Lothian
£13.20 - £13.74/hour (depending on experience)
Part Time • Fixed Term
Closing on Wed, 9th Jul 2025

Conservation & Wildlife


Job Opportunity: Assistant Development Officer (Fixed-Term, Part-Time)

Hours: 22.5 hours per week (flexibly over 3 days, with at least one day overlapping the Development Manager)
Contract: Fixed-term, 24 months from start date
Salary: £13.20–£13.74 per hour (depending on experience)
(equivalent to approx. £15,444–£16,073 per annum pro rata)
Location: Hybrid working, with presence at Waterston House (Aberlady) and occasional travel to events
Start Date: As soon as possible in 2025
Application Deadline: July 9, 2025 at 5pm

The Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC) is seeking a motivated and organised individual to join our team as Assistant Development Officer (ADO). This new post has been created to enhance the Club’s delivery of key programmes and provide vital support to our Development Manager across several cross-cutting areas of activity. It’s an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful youth and community engagement work, and to help shape the future of Scotland’s birding community. The post will be line managed by the Development Manager.

About the Role

This post will take a lead on several high-impact programmes and provide broader development and administrative support to the SOC. The successful candidate will be responsible for:

  • Coordinating the Scottish Bird Camp, SOC’s flagship youth initiative, and contributing to the development of a new schools-based outreach programme targeting underrepresented young people in Scotland.
  • Managing the Club’s Winter Talks Programme, working with speakers and SOC branches to deliver a diverse and inspiring programme of 80+ talks annually.
  • Supporting the Club’s branch network, assisting with volunteer communications, outreach activities, and local development projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan and deliver the annual Scottish Bird Camp, liaising with partners, staff, and young participants.
  • Oversee the development and production of the SOC’s Winter Talks Programme in collaboration with branch volunteers and external speakers.
  • Provide administrative and practical support to the Development Manager, branches, and other staff involved in delivering development projects.
  • Maintain regular communication with volunteers, speakers, and external partners to ensure a coordinated and professional approach.

Essential Criteria

  • Proven experience in event planning and coordination, preferably including cyclical or multi-stakeholder events.
  • Demonstrated experience working with young people in a supportive, inclusive, and safe manner.
  • Excellent organisational and multitasking skills with the ability to manage competing deadlines.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills with a confident and professional approach to stakeholder engagement.
  • A solid understanding of safeguarding practices and willingness to undertake training as required.
  • Ability to work independently while also being a collaborative and supportive team member.
  • Confidence using digital tools such as Microsoft Office, Google Drive, Zoom, and Canva.
  • A strong commitment to inclusion, equity, and engaging underrepresented communities.
  • Well-established contacts in the ornithological and/or wider natural history community, enabling effective speaker recruitment and broadening the reach of SOC’s Winter Talks Programme.

Desirable Criteria

  • Experience delivering youth-focused environmental or conservation programmes.
  • Knowledge or strong interest in birds, ornithology, or natural history.
  • Familiarity with SOC’s structure and branch network.
  • Experience with social media and digital communications for outreach and event promotion.
  • Experience using project or event management software and/or CRM systems.

Why Join Us?

You’ll be part of a passionate and knowledgeable team working at the heart of Scottish ornithology. This role offers flexible working, the chance to make a lasting impact on youth and community engagement, and an opportunity to shape national programmes that connect people with birds and nature. To learn more about the Club and our work, please visit www.the-soc.org.uk.

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About Scottish Ornithologists' Club (SOC)

The Scottish Ornithologists' Club (SOC) was established by a group of Scottish ornithologists who met together in the rooms of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society in Edinburgh on 24th March 1936. The SOC exists to promote the study, enjoyment and conservation of wild birds and their habitats across Scotland.

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