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Please note that these positions are temporary until December 2025.

COUNTRYSIDE RANGERS – BLUE-GREEN NETWORK PARTNERSHIP PROJECT

An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Mugdock Country Park team, for 2 full time equivalent Countryside Ranger posts. The posts will form part of a project team for the Blue-Green Network Partnership Project between EDC and Scottish Water and will be based at Mugdock but will work mainly within the Milngavie Reservoir site.

Responsibilities include:

Natural heritage projects
Wildlife and biodiversity monitoring
Conservation management
Conservation volunteer development
Applicants should have a good knowledge of countryside management and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code and relevant experience of project development and implementation.

The role is based on an average of 35 hours per week. Normal hours of work will be 0900 to 1700 although evening and weekend working will be required.

Please note that these positions are temporary until December 2025.

WARDEN AND ASSISTANT WARDEN POSTS – BLUE-GREEN NETWORK PARTNERSHIP PROJECT

An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Mugdock Country Park team, for a full time Warden and 2 full time Assistant Warden posts. The posts will form part of a project team for the Blue-Green Network Partnership Project between EDC and Scottish Water and will be based at Mugdock but will work mainly within the Milngavie Reservoir site.

Responsibilities include providing clear access routes around Milngavie Reservoirs by addressing drainage issues, vegetation growth and landscape presentation. Tasks will involve maintenance of trees, land, paths and cleaning of structures to create an attractive environment and preserve fixed assets.

Applicants should have a knowledge of estates management, working on listed structures, planned maintenance, responsive repairs and an understanding of issues relating to public access.

The posts are 37 hours per week. Normal hours of work will be 0900 to 1730 although evening and weekend working will be required.

Please note that this position is temporary until December 2025.

WARDEN AND ASSISTANT WARDEN POSTS – BLUE-GREEN NETWORK PARTNERSHIP PROJECT

An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Mugdock Country Park team, for a full time Warden and 2 full time Assistant Warden posts. The posts will form part of a project team for the Blue-Green Network Partnership Project between EDC and Scottish Water and will be based at Mugdock but will work mainly within the Milngavie Reservoir site.

Responsibilities include providing clear access routes around Milngavie Reservoirs by addressing drainage issues, vegetation growth and landscape presentation. Tasks will involve maintenance of trees, land, paths and cleaning of structures to create an attractive environment and preserve fixed assets.

Applicants should have a knowledge of estates management, working on listed structures, planned maintenance, responsive repairs and an understanding of issues relating to public access.

The posts are 37 hours per week. Normal hours of work will be 0900 to 1730 although evening and weekend working will be required.

Salary: £24,121 (£12.37 per hour, 37.5 hours per week)

Dundee Science Centre is currently looking for an outgoing, dynamic, confident, exceptional communicator to join our team to fulfil the key role of Science Communicator in a full-time capacity.

You will be part of a team responsible for the smooth operation of Dundee Science Centre’s programmes and services on a daily basis, supporting the Visitor Experience Leader (VEL). You will support the wider team in science communication and ensure the quality of delivery by team members meets audience expectations and standards. Primary objectives will be championing enhanced visitor engagement, ensuring that audiences have an enjoyable, safe, and inspiring experience.

You will be an ambassador for and the public face of Dundee Science Centre. You will be an excellent communicator and an effective team player with the ability to multi-task. Your main function will be to interact with all visitors in a friendly, outgoing manner ensuring an exceptional experience.

You will be responsible for delivering high quality science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programmes across all audiences (including schools and community groups), either in-centre or via outreach, all in line with Dundee Science Centre’s key aims and objectives, alongside local and national government initiatives, and priorities.

You will be an advocate for Inclusion & Diversity, contributing to the development of DSC’s widening access strategies creating a culture of inclusion for our team and audiences.

The successful candidate will have a positive, resourceful, and confident nature with the ability to work independently and play a key role across the organisation. You will have an excellent knowledge and understanding of visitor engagement and an enthusiasm to talk to people. A full clean UK driving license is required.

In-depth STEM knowledge is a desirable trait in this role, however having a confident and charismatic nature would be more advantageous. An understanding of science can be enhanced with on-the-job training; but an ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences is essential.

An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Roads & Neighbourhood Service for the post of Mugdock Country Park Team Leader. The duties are wide ranging with a particular focus on land management, visitor experience, customer service, commercial opportunity and capital development.

The role is responsible for delivering the Mugdock Strategy and Land Management Plan 2022-27 and reports to the Mugdock Joint Management Committee. Within the Mugdock team there are a number of service areas including Countryside Rangers, Wardens, Visitor Centre staff and Park Development staff. A joint project with Scottish Water includes overseeing Ranger and Warden staff delivering services at Milngavie Reservoirs.

The main areas of work include:

Policy and strategy development and implementation
Project delivery for capital and revenue projects
Budget responsibility for the Mugdock account
Planning, monitoring and reporting activities carried out by Park staff
Partnership working with internal and external partners
Compliance, health and safety and security at the Park
Main contact and reporting officer for the Mugdock Joint Management Committee
Ensuring a high quality visitor attraction, protecting and enhancing the park’s natural environment, in addition to increasing business activity and income.
You will have a good knowledge of countryside management and relevant experience of project development and implementation. You will drive forward the delivery the Mugdock Strategy and will report to the Mugdock Joint Management Committee on events, educational activities, land management, visitor experience and project delivery.

The role is for 35 hours per week. Normal hours of work will be 0900 to 1700 although evening and weekend working may be required.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
Combine responsibilities across the following areas of work with direct implementation yourself and by overseeing the work of others such as contractors, volunteers, and colleagues:
Nature conservation
• Survey wildlife and habitats and feed this knowledge into management decisions, marketing of natural heritage, and further development of our voice.
• Maintain and manage habitats, wildlife with the aim of protecting species and increasing biodiversity.
• Contribute to the planning and lead the delivery of practical conservation to deliver the outputs agreed in the Annual Operating Plan
Visitor Services
• Provide information to visitors to encourage more visitors and help people get more out of their engagement with natural heritage and give more back to it including “upselling” (e.g.: of membership) using face to face and by other means of interaction such as social media.
• Maintain countryside estate infrastructure at small, day to day scale (e.g. paths, gates, signs, vegetation management) to achieve ecological, visitor services and safety outcomes.
• Occasional Visitor Services duties as cover, when required.
• Assist with events such as public gatherings and NTS events.
Community engagement
• Communicate with local stakeholders, neighbouring landowners, local businesses, local / regional agencies and others to increase understanding of their and our aims and develop collaborative working to help deliver our priorities.
Learning
• Provide educational and other outreach activities on site or to the community local to the natural heritage and to communities of interest, including for volunteers.
• Delivery of formal and informal learning activities including events, workshops, walks and talks.
Other responsibilities
• Management of practical conservation and wildlife recording.
• Ensure that all activities undertaken are compliant with the Trust’s health and safety policies and procedures including the safe system of work (SSOW), and environmental policy and practices.
• Manage contractors and supervise volunteers

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES

Undertaking a wide variety of housekeeping duties in connection with the well-being and care of the holiday accommodation and visitor facilities at Drum & Crathes, including:

• Maintain stock-levels of housekeeping consumables and janitorial supplies.
• Routinely clean and look after the holiday accommodation which will involve but is not limited to:
• vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, polishing of floors
• dusting/polishing of surfaces and fittings such as furniture, ornaments, panelling, stairs, and doors
• dusting/wiping of sills, skirtings, door, and window frames
• cleaning of windows
• cleaning of lavatories, sinks, etc
• cleaning of bathroom/toilet areas and fittings
• cleaning of kitchen areas and equipment
• checking functionality of lighting, heating, TV/radio etc
• replenishing of welcome/hospitality trays, and consumables
• changing of bed linen and towels, providing clean laundry for each occupancy
• disposal of general household waste
• monitoring any loss or damage and reporting to the Visitor Services Manager

• The general ongoing operational cleaning of all areas as necessary, as toilet cleaning, emptying waste bins and as appropriate vacuum cleaning, mopping, sweeping, dusting and polishing when required etc.

• Share in the common responsibility of working in a manner mindful of the Trust’s obligations to minimise impact on the environment, through e.g. efficient use of water/heat/light, recycling and the disposal of waste, and considered use of transport.
• In accordance with the property’s procedures, share in the common responsibility for the safe evacuation or management of colleagues and visitors in the event of a fire or security alert or alarm. This includes weekly fire alarm checks whilst cleaning and communicating with the Duty Manager to record.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

While in the gift shop the apprentice will take direction from the manager (or their deputy), working alongside other staff. The apprentice will have regular guidance and review from ITC Training Academy, who are working on the Trust’s behalf as our training provider. The employment is for a fixed period of 12 months, subject to continued progression on the course and acceptable performance.

Whilst on site at the gift shop the apprentice will provide a consistently high standard of visitor care at all times:

 Welcoming all visitors to the site and processing their purchases of both retail items and admission tickets, in a friendly, efficient and knowledgeable manner
 Assisting in stock merchandising and management, helping to maintain high standards of product displays and stock availability
 Answering visitors’ queries about products and promotions, using product knowledge to pursue up-selling opportunities
 Checking our visitors experience of the gift shop and enquiring whether all their needs are met
 Promoting the National Trust for Scotland and the benefits of Trust membership
 Always maintain excellent standards of site and personal presentation
 Undertake the general ongoing operational cleaning of all areas as necessary
 Wearing correct uniform, name badges, or PPE as required

SCOPE OF JOB

Customer Service
 Regular interaction with all members of the public
 Provide outstanding customer service to elevate the overall visitor experience
 Develop a working knowledge of the site’s history and engage visitors in a friendly and informative manner

Teamwork
 Regular interaction with employee and volunteer colleagues to share daily tasks and support a smooth visitor operation

Sales, stock and financial processes
 Help achieve sales targets and membership recruitment targets
 Work closely with the Visitor Services Manager (Retail) and property staff to maintain high standards of display and merchandising.
 Maintain stock availability, accurate pricing, and quality standards.
 Operate tills and share end of day cash reconciliation duties, as appointed by the duty manager

Tools/equipment and cleaning chemicals
 Occasional user of cleaning chemicals.
 Expected to become familiar with and comply with the property’s Health and Safety policies.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
To carry out a wide range of collections care duties as directed by the Visitor Services Supervisor Collections Care:
 In line with current NTS best practice, clean and care for the collection of furniture, books, artworks, glass, ceramics, metals, textiles, other objects and historic interiors.
 Ensure all public areas are kept clean, hygienic and tidy at all times.
 Work as part of a team ensuring collections care across all Fife properties.
 Keep up to date and accurate conservation records in liaison with your line manager.
 Help to ensure the NTS Integrated Pest Management regime is in place and monitored.
 Help to ensure Emergency Plans and related equipment is up to date and take an active role in staff training in liaison with your line manager across all cluster properties.
 Take an active role in ‘conservation in action’ programmes across all cluster properties.
 Ensure collections care, cleaning and conservation materials are available, properly maintained and stored.

To provide a consistently high standard of visitor care at all times:
 Deliver excellent customer care (internal and external) to foster a friendly and inviting atmosphere for visitors, staff and volunteers.
 Support the Trust’s obligations to minimize impact on the environment, through e.g. efficient use of water/heat/light, recycling and the disposal of waste, considered use of transport.

To maintain excellent standards of personal presentation at all times:
 Ensuring site is ready to open and welcome visitors by the set opening time.
 Wearing correct uniform, name badges, or PPE as required.
 Reporting all instances of damage and wear and tear issues promptly to your line manager.
 Working in harmony with the Regional Team, other property departments; visitor services, retail, gardening, catering and site repair employees/contractors.

Visitor Services/Events:
 To actively feedback visitor comments to line managers to develop and improve offer, service, operations.
 To work flexibly across all Fife properties as needed.
 To assist with the set-up, stewarding and break-down of events in relation to collections across all Fife properties in liaison with your line manager and the site duty manager.

Health and Safety:
 To ensure site meets with Health and Safety legislation in liaison with your line manager.
 To use personal protection equipment as provided and directed by your line manager.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
Supervising/undertaking the day-to-day operation of the Palace and gardens to ensure an excellent customer/visitor experience. This includes supervision of:
 Visitor services, catering, events and retail offer (including ordering, merchandising, sales targets).
 Line management of Visitor Services Assistants and volunteers.
 Duty management and oversight/maintenance of the property.
 Ensure the property social media is managed to generate interest, engagement and help drive visitors.
 Deliver the schools programme to meet the targets for number of visits, revenue generated.
 Support the informal learning and community engagement / outreach activity.
 Ticketing & Membership sales (to targets) and general customer service (individuals, education visits, other groups).
 Security of the property;
 Health & Safety procedures, emergency procedures, and environmental procedures;
 Deputising for the Visitor Services Manager / Operations Manager on-site and off-site as required.

Responsible for day to day financial administration at the property, including:
 Ensuring the completion of Cash/till reconciliation.
 Week-end reports and reconciliation.
 Completion of the banking and all cash handling processes.

Supporting the Visitor Services Manager with:
 recruitment; induction; development; and management of all visitor services employees and volunteers such that they understand and are equipped to fulfill their roles to the standards required and that they feel valued, respected and supported.

Thank you for your interest in the post of Apprentice Stonemason with Historic Environment Scotland – we have one post available at our Dumfries Depot. These are four-year fixed-term appointments. While open to all applicants, we would welcome applications from school leavers and young persons.

We are the lead body for Scotland’s historic environment; a charity dedicated to the advancement of heritage, culture, education, and environmental protection. We’re at the forefront of researching and understanding the historic environment and addressing the impact of climate change on its future. We investigate and record architectural and archaeological sites and landscapes across Scotland and care for more than 300 properties of national importance. We have a People Strategy which will be overarching strategy to which ensures we support and develop staff within the organisation.

Purpose of Job
To undertake the opening and daily operations of the College and assist with
maintenance duties in support of the college buildings and business park.

Major Tasks/Job Activities
1. Undertake routine checks of the College heating and hot water facility,
Monitoring the boilers setting via the Business Management System (BMS).

2. To liaise with specialist contractors and report/action any faults found to
Estates & Facilities Manager.

3. Ensure all areas are setup and maintained daily, and as required. Set up
corporate areas as required.

4. To assist with setting up college ICT equipment when required.

5. In consultation with the Estates & Facilities Manager liaise with contractors
and their representatives to ensure that health and safety standards are
addressed.

6. Oversee external contractors as directed by the Estates & Facilities Manager.

7. Liaise with and support the student body, and all staff with regards to the
operation and maintenance of the college buildings and services.

8. Represent the best interests of the College in internal and external meetings
as required.

9. As Deputy Fire Warden undertake and record weekly system test on the fire
detection system. Check all fire escape routes and for any tampering/faults
with fire safety equipment/alarms. Assist the Estates & Facilities Manager with
periodic fire evacuation drills.

10.Undertake out of hours duties on an established standby rota basis.

11.Act as the main key holder for the college and respond to any alarm
activations.

12. Monitor and set heating controls via the BMS system on a daily basis to ensure
heating plant and equipment is operating efficiently and effectively. Make
any adjustments as necessary under the guidance of the Facilities Manager,
reporting any faults or failure of equipment.

13. Ensure that boiler and plant rooms are kept clean and tidy and ensure no
flammable materials are stored there.

14. Monitor and manage the colleges door entry system, programming and issuing
door entry fobs as required.

15.Liaise with prospective Business Park tenants and monitor tenant lease
compliance and secure monthly meter readings from each unit.

16.Investigate issues reported by tenants and ensure, in conjunction with the
Estates & Facilities Manager, that they are dealt with in a timely and
professional manner.

17.Report to the Estates & Facilities Manager any maintenance and estates issues
relating to the college buildings, and business park.

18. To undertake any other appropriate duties as directed by the Estates &
Facilities Manager.