Visitor Centre Supervisor

Forestry and Land Scotland

Aberfoyle, Stirling
£31,611 - £33,125 pa + plus 28.97% pension contribution
Full Time • Permanent
Closing on Sun, 13th Jul 2025

Conservation & Wildlife


Visitor Centre Supervisor – Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
Location: The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre, Aberfoyle
Contract: Full-time (35 hours/week), including weekends and public holidays on a rota basis

About the team

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) is looking for a proactive and organised Visitor Centre Supervisor to lead day-to-day operations at The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre—our flagship 5-star site welcoming over 200,000 visitors annually.

About the role

Based in the heart of Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, you’ll supervise a small team, ensure a high-quality visitor experience, and oversee building and trail maintenance. You’ll also coordinate events, support volunteers, and work closely with partners like Go Ape and the National Park Authority to enhance visitor engagement.

About you

This is a hands-on role that combines customer service, team leadership, and site management. The postholder will need strong organisational skills, a flexible approach, and the ability to work collaboratively with tenants, stakeholders, and the public.

Join us in delivering exceptional outdoor experiences across one of Scotland’s most scenic and diverse landscapes.

What we offer

Our list of benefits can be found here.

How to apply

Please review the Job Description for more information on this role, applications are received through our recruitment portal by way of CV and Covering Letter.

We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, recognising that diverse perspectives drive innovation and success. Our commitment to inclusivity ensures that everyone, regardless of race, gender, or other characteristics, is valued and welcomed to contribute to our dynamic team.

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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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