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Join our growing Islander Family in Edinburgh!

We’re looking for passionate, friendly, and enthusiastic people to join our team at our beautiful Islander stores in Edinburgh

Positions: Retail & Workshop Staff

Full time role available – 40 hours a week (5 days over 7)
Help deliver unforgettable customer experiences
Assist with our famous Harris Tweed® handbag workshops (guiding visitors to design & craft their own bespoke bags)
Retail duties: serve customers, showcase our uniqueHarris Tweed® bags & accessories, keep the store looking its best
Be part of a creative, welcoming team that celebrates Scottish craftsmanship
Why work with Islander?

Work with stunning Harris Tweed® products handmade with Hebridean heritage
Employee discount on beautiful bags & accessories
Fun, creative environment – no two days are the same!
Be part of a growing brand with stores across Edinburgh & St Andrews
Opportunity to learn workshop facilitation skills (full training provided)
Competitive pay + great team perks
Private Medical Insurance
Customer Feedback bonus
You’ll be great if you:

Love meeting people and delivering warm, Scottish hospitality
Have retail or customer service experience (workshop experience is a bonus but not essential – we’ll train you!)
Are enthusiastic, organised, and proud of great presentation
Enjoy being hands-on and creative
Available for weekend & some weekday shifts (St Andrews gets busy!)
Ready to bring your energy to one of Scotland’s most charming shops?

Apply now!
Send your CV and a short note telling us why you’d love to join Islander to: g. careers@islanderuk.com

We can’t wait to meet you! #IslanderEdinburgh #JoinOurTeam #HarrisTweed #ScottishCraft

Job Type: Full-time

Work Location: In person

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Benefits:

Company pension
Employee discount
Private medical insurance
Work Location: In person

Pay: £13.46 per hour

Benefits:

Company pension
Employee discount

Job Title: Food & Beverage Manager
Company: Cairngorm Mountain (Scotland) Limited
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Contract: Full-time, Permanent

PURPOSE OF THE JOB

The F&B Manager is accountable to the Chief Executive for providing competent standards-driven leadership support, management of expenditure and Governance, and recommendations to maximise revenue and improve services within the F&B department. This includes accountability for ensuring the F&B team is adequately resourced, operated and managed in an efficient and effective manner.

ROLE OVERVIEW

The post holder will manage the Catering cost centre and lead on the overall F&B offering in both function and form, to include a continuous improvement of customer service standards.

The Food & Beverage Manager will oversee the effective running, daily operations and overall management of all three outlets (Cas Bar, The Café and the Ptarmigan Restaurant) and leading commercial activities within the F&B department at Cairngorm Mountain.

The F&B Manager will support the Chief Executive in the general management and leadership of the food and beverage service provision, including identifying opportunities for development, introducing new products and process improvements, and achieving cost efficiencies, as appropriate and by agreement.

With direct line management responsibility for Front of House (F&B) Team Leaders and Kitchen oversight of the overall F&B staffing, which will include the need for additional seasonal workers to help cover peak periods (in the ski season and school holidays). This business is a 7-days per week operation, so weekend working will be required.

The F&B Manager will demonstrate excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills along with high customer service standards. Accountable for working to ensure the F&B provision at CMSL is a successful part of the product mix offering within the business, contributing to profits year-round and achieving against key targets set by the CEO.

The F&B Manager is responsible for the following areas of activity:

• Day Lodge café and Cas Bar
• Ptarmigan restaurant & Gin bar
• Staffing and people management for the F&B department
• Hosting corporate events and group bookings
• Stock management and control
• Budgeting and merchandising of F&B products

KEY DUTIES

F&B Operations

• Ensuring high levels of customer service standards are delivered across the F&B function
• Liaising effectively with the kitchen and service staff on day-to-day F&B operations, to provide and capture information, for cascading or escalating, as required.
• Liaising with the wider managerial team on the catering and staffing of the F&B team when hosting events, groups and special guests onsite (e.g. coach parties, weddings, etc).
• Financial management of the department budget and monitoring of business performance
• Responsible for stock control and budget, and overall presentation of the F&B outlets
• Identifying opportunities for cost reduction, increasing sales and implementing new ideas
• Working with the Chief Executive to maximise opportunities for business and revenue growth across the F&B department, and accountable for delivering results on objectives

People Management

• Responsible for the leadership and management of departmental staff, structure and strategy within the department, in liaison with the CEO.
• Managing motivation and morale for all F&B staff (kitchen team and front of house team) and dealing with people issues (e.g. rota / attendance, presentation, and retention).
• Leading, engaging, training, coaching and supporting all direct reports to deliver against key performance targets as appropriate
• Identifying potential skills gaps and training needs within the team
• Working with the HR function to attend to resourcing and recruitment needs (workforce planning, interviewing, inductions, uniforms) and addressing performance issues (sickness/attendance management, training and development) in an appropriate manner.

Other

• The post holder will support the Chief Executive in looking at future F&B service models, options appraisal, business case papers and delivery routes
• Ensuring compliance with Health and Safety procedures, risk assessments and policies
• Holding Duty Manager responsibility for the site at least one day per week, on a rota basis.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

The role would suit someone who has demonstrable significant experience of running a successful F&B function within a tourism-based business and a proven track record of effectively managing a diverse team, delivering results on high-quality customer service standards and developing a departmental function in a growing business environment.

To be successful in this role, you must be able to role-model excellent leadership, communication and problem-solving skills, along with a positive yet professional attitude towards all stakeholders; customers, suppliers, colleagues, managers and staff in general.

Experience/Qualifications

• Significant prior experience leading F&B operations in a leisure and tourism setting
• Prior experience acting as Premises Manager and a certified Personal License Holder
• Demonstrable know-how to successfully commercialise an F&B department / function
• Solid business acumen and understanding of financial management
• A hospitality or business management qualification, or equivalent level experience
• Ability to operate within budgetary guidelines and make sound commercial judgements

Knowledge & Skills

• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal (including report writing)
• Excellent financial numeracy (cost of sales, budgeting, stock control, reconciliation)
• Good IT skills (stock control system, ICR, Microsoft office, rota and attendance system)
• Organisational skill – able to collaborate and work effectively within managerial team
• Proactive problem-solving skills, decisive yet adaptable to changing operational needs
• Personable yet authoritative leadership skills with the ability to give clear direction
• Able to motivate, influence and engage others, whilst remaining calm under pressure
• Knowledge of running events, dealing with group bookings and/or corporate hospitality

Personal Attributes/Behaviours

• A positive and personable manager who leads by example and harnesses respect
• A motivated and adaptable individual, not fazed by a variable/seasonal environment
• Effective problem-solver with a forward-thinking, solutions-orientated approach
• Proactive professional and driven to improve the F&B offering and service standards
• Driver with access to own car, for commuting due to location (free onsite parking)

Given the nature of the leisure and tourism industry in which we operate, the role will require a degree of flexible-working including regular weekend work and cover during school-holidays as a requirement. Attendance at occasional networking events to represent the company, with overnight stays away from the place of work, may be required on an ‘as needed’ basis only.

Given our site location, having access to your own transport would be advantageous.

Location Overview
Cairngorm Mountain is a popular snowsports destination in Scotland, located within the Cairngorms National Park. In winter, the resort, managed by Cairngorm Mountain (Scotland) Ltd, is a commercial ski operation attracting over 120,000 skiing and snowboarding visitors in the busy winter period. In summer, the mountain resort serves as a summer tourist destination attracting circa 200,000 annual visitors.
The Cairngorm Mountain (Scotland) Ltd estate covers 1,418 hectares and is an internationally renowned area of scientific interest, with the area containing unique natural habitats and wildlife protected by EU legislation requiring conservation and careful land management.
After significant investment from the Scottish Government, Scotland’s only funicular railway has now been reinstated, providing easy access to the top of the mountain and the Ptarmigan building. Sitting within the UK’s highest mountain range, visitors can enjoy spectacular views across the National Park, whilst enjoying a walk, eating lunch, having a coffee and cake, visiting our exhibition space, or watching the kids engage in our adventure sports activities.

House for an Art Lover
Head Chef – Maternity Cover

Glasgow | Full-time | Fixed-term maternity cover

House for an Art Lover is looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Head Chef to join our team on a fixed-term basis to provide maternity cover.

Set within Bellahouston Park, House for an Art Lover is a unique Charles Rennie Mackintosh-inspired venue combining a busy café, weddings and private events, corporate hospitality, arts activity and a varied programme of special events.

This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys leading a kitchen, developing good food and working as part of a close-knit team in a busy and varied environment.

The Role

As Head Chef, you will have responsibility for the day-to-day running of our kitchen operation, including our café, weddings, functions, private dining and special events.

You will work closely with the wider management and events teams to ensure consistently high standards of food, service and presentation, while maintaining effective control of food costs, staffing and kitchen operations.

Key responsibilities will include:

Leading, motivating and supporting the kitchen team
Menu planning and development across the café and events business
Maintaining consistently high standards of food quality and presentation
Managing food purchasing, stock control, wastage and gross profit
Planning kitchen rotas and managing staffing levels effectively
Working closely with our Events and Operations teams on weddings, functions and special events
Ensuring all food hygiene, allergen, health and safety and HACCP requirements are maintained
Developing good relationships with suppliers and ensuring quality and value
Supporting the continued development of the food offer across House for an Art Lover
About You

We are looking for someone with proven experience in a senior kitchen role, ideally as a Head Chef or experienced Sous Chef ready to take the next step.

You should be comfortable working across a varied operation rather than a traditional restaurant environment. One day may involve a busy café service, while another could include a wedding, private dinner or special event.

You will need to be organised, commercially aware and able to remain calm and positive during busy periods.

Most importantly, we are looking for someone who takes pride in good food, enjoys working with people and is prepared to be actively involved in the kitchen.

What We Offer
A varied and interesting Head Chef role within one of Glasgow’s most distinctive venues
A supportive and experienced management team
The opportunity to work across café, weddings, events and special dining experiences
Predominantly daytime working, although evening and weekend work will be required depending on the events programme
Competitive salary, dependent upon experience
Fixed-term maternity cover with anticipated start date to be agreed
About House for an Art Lover

House for an Art Lover opened in 1996 and was created from Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh’s original 1901 competition designs for a Haus eines Kunstfreundes – a House for an Art Lover.

Today the House operates as a visitor attraction, arts organisation, café and one of Glasgow’s most distinctive wedding and events venues.

If you are an experienced chef looking for a role that offers considerably more variety than the traditional restaurant kitchen, we would be delighted to hear from you.

To apply, please send your CV together with a short covering note outlining your experience and why you would be interested in joining House for an Art Lover.

info@houseforanartlover.co.uk

Contract: Permanent, Annualised, Full-time

Salary: £25,459.20 per annum

THE ROLE

Glasgow Science Centre are seeking Visitor Experience Assistants to join our Operations team.

Working as part of the Operations Team, this varied role is instrumental in the delivery of Glasgow Science Centre’s 5 Star Customer Service promise: providing a fun, safe and welcoming environment to all customers.

This role spans all areas of the Operations Department where you will provide an integrated, coordinated and professional level of service to our customers at point of contact.

To ensure seamless service delivery the role includes working across all our customer-facing areas including Science Engagement and Catering, Events and Sales.

Whilst the Visitor Experience Assistant role works across all areas of operations, we are recruiting for individuals who may have a specialism/interest/experience in Science Engagement or Catering events and Sales. Applications will be considered for both areas.

Full job description is available to download at the bottom of this page.

The closing date for applications is 28th August 2026 at 12 noon.

Full-time and Fixed Term (9 months)
Salary £46,218 – £51,725 per annum
Plus generous benefits package
Hybrid / flexible working

About the role

We have a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Sustainability Officer to join our team. We’re looking for an experienced sustainability professional who can combine strategic thinking with practical delivery. You’ll be confident working across an organisation, building strong relationships with colleagues and external partners, and communicating complex environmental issues in a clear and engaging way to a wide range of audiences. We’re particularly keen to hear from candidates with experience working in the sustainability and environment sector.

This role will suit someone who is knowledgeable, proactive and adaptable, with the confidence to take ownership of projects while bringing others with them. You’ll be comfortable working with data, legislation and reporting requirements, while also being passionate about encouraging positive environmental behaviours and finding opportunities to improve how we work.

You will be responsible for managing and co-ordinating the delivery of the National Galleries of Scotland Environmental Response Plan. This involves delivering the strategy for the organisation, co-ordinating colleague engagement to support behaviour change and managing projects to reduce environmental impact and carbon emissions. You will also ensure compliance to Scottish Government legislation for public bodies climate change duties and biodiversity duties for annual reporting and target setting.

Ideally, you’ll be available to start at the end of September or beginning of October. The initial contract is for 9 months, with the possibility of an extension of up to 3 months.

The difference you’ll make
You will work with colleagues internally and externally to promote the sustainability work of the National Galleries of Scotland and gather knowledge on sector improvements, innovation, and best practise. Reporting to the Head of Function you will:
-Maintain our Sustainability Strategy, Environmental Policy, Climate Change Action Plan and other relevant plans, including monitoring, and annually updating them.
-Oversee projects across departments, providing support with project management, research, knowledge sharing and procurement and contract management.
-Administer the monthly carbon reporting on utilities, waste, and business travel, including reviewing utilities invoices, checking any abnormal consumption, counter charging third parties and seeking energy savings.
-Produce accurate reports including:
-Annual internal Environmental Sustainability Report for our audit committee.
-Mandatory external public sector Climate Change Duties Reporting and Biodiversity Duty reporting.
-Deliver colleague engagement sessions on targeted topics for example waste, low carbon travel, energy efficiency.
-Manage our internal environmental groups, including all communications, facilitation of engagement projects and support for personal projects.
-Keep project teams updated on new legislation in relation to buildings, guiding on sector advances and maintaining links between our current sustainability work and the planning for buildings.
-Create and maintain meaningful partnerships and managing joint projects with external organisations.
-Keep up to date on relevant legislation to ensure compliance and respond to sector developments. Communicate updates to relevant contacts internally.
-Responding to consultations at national and local level on behalf on the organisation. Keep abreast of relevant grants and funding opportunities.

Who we are looking for
To succeed in this role, you’ll need the following range of knowledge, skills, and experience:
-Degree educated in a relevant discipline.
-Previous experience working in a similar sustainability and environment role, ideally in the public sector.
-Excellent knowledge of environment management and current sustainability legislation, best practice, and initiatives– including but not limited to energy, water, waste, travel, waste, biodiversity, procurement, construction, adaptation.
-Knowledge of the measures needed to reduce an organisation’s carbon footprint.
-Knowledge of public sector carbon and sustainability reporting as well as reports for wider environmental legislation.
-Skilled at analysing data to produce articulate and accurate reports for internal and external stakeholders.
Exceptional communication, training and presentation skills, with strong attention to detail.
-Experience of successfully co-ordinating multiple projects, meeting deadlines.
-Excellent IT skills including MS Office.
-Proven ability to define, communicate and motivate colleagues to deliver sustainability goals and objectives.

It would also be great if you have:
-Experience in promoting environmental initiatives
-Ability to speak knowledgeably and accurately on current sustainability matters to expert/non-expert audiences.
-Gaelic language skills.

Please apply directly via our careers portal. Applications via email will not be accepted.

The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Wednesday, 26 August 2026.

JOB PURPOSE

To undertake proactive and reactive maintenance matters throughout a number of sites across the Edinburgh cluster. Ensuring the continued conservation and development of the buildings and infrastructure to a high standard; allowing the smooth running of the visitor attractions, adjoining properties and surrounding environment.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

• Based primarily at Newhailes but on occasion required at Gladstone’s Land, Georgian House, Malleny and Inveresk
• Painting (external and internal)
• Minor joinery repairs joinery work (external and internal)
• Car park maintenance
• Basic plumbing repairs
• Fence and building repairs
• Minor repairs to residential properties
• General DIY including outdoor infrastructure maintenance
• General site work – including playpark maintenance, litter picking and accepting deliveries

1. Ensure all activities undertaken are compliant with the property’s Health and safety and Emergency Procedures.

2. Demonstrating self-motivation, organising, planning and prioritising, along with good time management.

3. Support with event set up and break down

4. Key holder for multiple sites.

5. Undertaking such other reasonable duties as may be required from time to time to ensure the smooth running of the sites, as required by the Operations Manager.

This role is not one for which the duties, responsibilities or accountabilities of the role require you to undertake a criminal records check.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications
Essential
 Full driving license valid for driving in the UK.

Desirable
 Current first aid certificate.
 Domestic Legionella Risk Assessment Training.
 Portable Appliance Testing Certificate.

Experience
Essential
 Solid demonstrable experience in executing a wide range of maintenance trades to a high standard.
 An eye for detail and finish.
 Competence in lone working.
 Practical knowledge of Health and Safety processes and procedures and the ability to work effectively within these processes.
 Experience in producing estimates for set pieces of work.
 Experience of working within a budget and timescales.
 Ability to be proactive and use initiative.
 Competence at working from heights on ladders or scaffolding as necessary.

Desirable
 Experience of working in a multi-site role.
 Experience working on listed buildings.
 Understanding of traditional building skills.

Due to an internal development opportunity for the current post holder, an opening has arisen for an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual to join us as an Assistant Area Manager. The post is responsible for the operational leadership and delivery of library services and associated activities across our Templehall cluster (Templehall, Buckhaven, Cadham, Kennoway and Leslie libraries).

Leading a geographically dispersed team, you will ensure consistent, high-quality, customer-focused services that meet community needs and organisational priorities. The role includes direct responsibility for staffing, performance and compliance across the cluster, with line management responsibilities. You will lead effective workforce planning, drive service performance, and ensure safe, well-managed environments, maintaining a visible leadership presence across sites with regular evening and weekend working as part of the role.

You can view the full job spec here.

You will bring demonstrable experience of managing services and leading teams within a customer-focused environment. Being organised and outcome-driven, you will be confident in managing operational performance, responding to changing priorities, and ensuring services are delivered efficiently and effectively across multiple locations.

You will have strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to motivate and support teams, make informed decisions and manage resources effectively. Experience of performance

management, service improvement and working within compliance frameworks is essential, alongside a proactive, solutions-focused approach. You will be comfortable working both independently and collaboratively, with a clear focus on delivering high standards of service and contributing to continuous improvement.

If you would like to find out more information about this role before applying, please contact Pamela Paton, Operations Manager (Libraries) for an informal chat. Please email Pamela at Pamela.paton@onfife.com to arrange this.

OnFife is an equal opportunities employer.

We are proud to support the Armed Forces community and are committed to the Armed Forces Covenant.

JOB PURPOSE

The wider purpose of the role is to help drive the National Trust for Scotland’s ability to conserve Scotland’s built, natural and cultural heritage in our care. Specific to this role, you will work with the Fundraising Manager, Giving Campaigns & Products, to grow support and income from individual giving programmes and fundraising products. This is a varied and complex role through which you will support the strategic leadership of mass market and mid-level fundraising, growing our portfolio of donors and prospects and empowering our property teams and supporter groups to raise funds.

Coordinating and supporting individual giving programmes and fundraising products such as the Founders’ Circle, regular giving programme, Scottish Heritage Lottery and Dedicate a Tree, you will contribute to achieving an income target of £800,000 and above per year, ensuring vital funds and growing awareness for our charity’s work. A team player, you will work as a key member of the Giving Campaigns & Products team whilst supporting the wider Fundraising & Philanthropy team.

This role supports and drives our highest profile, mass market fundraising activity and crucial pipeline development for Fundraising & Philanthropy income streams, requiring skilled multi-tasking, creativity and a laser focus on continuous improvement and results.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

1. Individual Giving, Campaigns & Products
• Coordinate and deliver fundraising campaigns, appeals and products across multiple channels.
• Support the delivery of regular giving, online giving, Founders’ Circle, Scottish Heritage Lottery and Dedicate a Tree.
• Contribute to supporter acquisition, retention and income growth activity.

2. Supporter Journeys & Stewardship
• Deliver supporter communications, stewardship activity and donor engagement initiatives.
• Support stewardship events and fundraising communications.
• Help ensure supporters receive excellent experiences and appropriate recognition.

3. Audience Insight, Data & Performance
• Use audience data, segmentation and campaign reporting to support decision making and continuous improvement.
• Monitor campaign performance and provide analysis and recommendations.
• Maintain accurate records and reporting information.

4. Members’ Centres, Friends Groups & Property Fundraising
• Support fundraising activity undertaken by Members’ Centres, Friends Groups and Trust properties.
• Develop and maintain fundraising materials, guidance and toolkits.
• Coordinate communications and stewardship activity for supporter groups and place-based fundraising initiatives.

5. Stakeholder Management & Collaboration
• Work collaboratively with Marketing, Content, Fundraising Operations, Supporter Care and other internal teams.
• Coordinate activity with agencies, suppliers and third parties where required.
• Build positive working relationships across the organisation.

6. Financial & Operational Management
• Support management of campaign expenditure and income reporting.
• Ensure fundraising administration, fulfilment and operational activity are delivered accurately and efficiently.

7. Compliance & Risk Management
• Ensure fundraising activities are delivered in accordance with regulation, organisational procedures and best practice.
• Support accurate record keeping and compliance monitoring.

8. Innovation & Growth
• Contribute ideas for new fundraising campaigns, products and supporter engagement activity.
• Support testing and improvement of fundraising approaches and processes.

Package Description:
Applicant must be available to work evenings and weekends
£14.50 per hour
This is a contracted role of 32 hours.
Additional hours maybe available.

Job Introduction:
Heritage Portfolio are looking for an enthusiastic individuals to join the team at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.

The Supervisor plays an important role in delivering exceptional food, beverage, and event experiences at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. This role supports the daily operation of café services as well as the delivery of private and public events held across the Garden.

Working under the guidance of the Retail and Events Managers, the Supervisor will help ensure high standards of service, smooth event delivery, and an excellent visitor experience at one of Scotland’s most renowned visitor attractions.

It is one of the world’s leading botanical gardens, home to a spectacular and diverse living collection of plants. Set in the most beautiful of surroundings. Our emphasis is on fresh, delicious food prepared daily on site using local and seasonal produce including fruit, vegetables and herbs grown right here in our very own Botanic Kitchen Garden!

Working flexible shift patterns, we are looking for outstanding customer focused individuals, our people not only look after our customers and clients, they are also the heart and soul of our business. Renowned for being a cut above the rest, we would love for you to join the team!

What you’ll do:
Support the daily running of café operations to ensure efficient service and excellent customer experience while ensuring compliance with food safety, allergen, and health & safety regulations.
Provide on-shift supervision and guidance to café and event staff while creating a positive and collaborative working environment
Maintain high standards of food and beverage presentation, cleanliness, and service.
Handle customer queries, feedback, and complaints professionally
Assist with stock monitoring and operational organisation where required.
Assist the Retail & Events managers in the delivery of private functions, corporate events, weddings, and public events across the Garden supporting setups, service coordination & breakdown.

What you’ll bring:
Experience working as a Supervisor in hospitality, café, catering or events environments
Strong customer service and communication skills
Ability to supervise teams during busy service periods and work well under pressure in busy environments
Flexible adaptable and reliable approach to work
Knowledge of food hygiene and health & safety standards
Friendly, professional, and approachable with strong organisational and communication skills

About The Company:
Heritage Portfolio is the sub-segment of Sodexo Live! that produces outstanding catering and event services for our cultural destinations. These include exceptional “in-house” café services in some of Britain’s leading visitor attractions such as V&A Dundee, The Signet Library, Portrait Gallery, private parties and dining, weddings and prestigious events.

Our mantra is “Never standing still” and as we grow and flourish in the world of bespoke events and venues, we remain true to our original ethos: to provide an amazing experience that goes beyond the remarkable food we serve. Therefore we are always looking for passionate, enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join our team and take pride in the work they deliver.

The National Centre for Music is seeking a Creative Producer to help bring our vision to life, build the innovation, reputation and infrastructure needed to deliver success establishing NCM.

This is a hands-on production role at the heart of a bold new arts organisation working across Scotland’s music scene. You will lead end-to-end delivery across a varied programme, from performances with leading artists, to workshops with community groups, hackathons with tech start-ups, to wellbeing experiences in nature. This diverse programme across genres will stand as a vibrant celebration of Scotland’s globally renowned music making and create innovative ways for audiences and communities to discover and engage with it. Initially working in to deliver events and activities across Scotland, the role will evolve to focus on the development and execution of a complex multi-genre performance and participation programme, as we prepare to take up residence in the reimagined Royal High School on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.

Alongside day-to-day delivery, you will contribute to shaping what the organisation and its future venue become: building supplier and partner networks, informing technical and operational planning, and helping to deliver a programme identity that is genuinely multi-genre in ambition and execution.

Taking on this role at this moment will see you become part of the founding story of a new major player in the Scottish music scene.

The National Centre for Music is now recruiting for a Head of Development to help bring the vision of NCM to life and build a diverse community of supporters needed to deliver success and resilience.

The Head of Development will work very closely with the Chief Executive & Creative Director, who leads our fundraising. Together you will build our fundraising systems from the ground up – setting the path for meaningful relationships with our supporters, and for excellent and efficient cultivation and stewardship – whether across Trusts & Foundations, Individual Giving or Corporate relationships. Taking on this role at this moment will see you become part of the founding story of a new major player in the Scottish music scene.

The Head of Development will require both an ability to tell a complex story in a clear and compelling way to a wide range of stakeholders, and strong financial planning skills. Careful consideration of return on investment will be necessary, particularly in the early stages.

Thank you for your interest in the post of Stonemason with Historic Environment Scotland that will be based at our Stirling Depot. This is a permanent, full-time position.

The Monument Conservation Unit (MCU) based in Stirling is tasked with the responsibility for conservation, maintenance and presentation works within the Stirling depots remit. You will assist with conservation, and routine maintenance works to HES monuments in the Stirling Depot area including one of our flagship sites, Stirling Castle.

The Monument Conservation Units (MCU) are based throughout Central Scotland and consist of stonemasons, joiners, painters, gardeners, labourers and apprentices of varying trades. The teams are headed by Lead Masons who have direct line management responsibilities for this team. As a Stonemason in our Stirling Depot, you will have responsibility for the on-going conservation and maintenance and preservation of masonry at Historic Environment Scotland monuments within your area which include Stirling Castle, Mars Wark, Stirling Old Bridge and Argyll’s Lodging. You will help train and instruct apprentices in all aspects of the trade and provide information and instruction to support staff as required. You may also be asked to be involved in showing masonry skills at open days.

You will be expected to work at any location as directed by the Lead Mason within the depot area. Official transport is provided to and from the various sites within the Depot areas. Individuals are however expected to make their own way to the MCU Depot.

You will also be asked to travel using HES transport to other remote sites out with your depot area which may include overnight stays.