Visitor Services

Your role of lunchtime cover steward will be a part year permanent position. This year, your role will commence as soon as possible. In subsequent years, your working months will run from 1 April to 28 October.

Are you looking for a flexible seasonal job that is both fun and unique? You’ll get an insight into Scotland’s rich history and gain valuable experience in the tourism industry and help bring Scotland’s dramatic history to life for our visitors from across the world. Explore the fascinating stories from Scotland’s past and share your passion with international and local visitors who come to St Andrews Castle and Cathedral during the season.

Come and work in the Kingdom of Fife, Scotland’s stunning east coast, where it all begins. A role that will enable you as part of the Visitor & Community team help visitors create memories to last a lifetime at these fantastic properties.

Get wrapped up warm next to the rugged coastline of St Andrews, what stories can you tell the visitors about the siege mines? Where is the best view in St Andrews? Can you answer all the golf enthusiasts every day on where Old Tom Morris is?

About Us

Scottish Canals are the custodians of the nation’s canal network and surrounding estates. Our vision is to invest in the canal network to generate lasting benefit for people and communities; celebrating their industrial heritage, ensuring they offer quality green and blue spaces for people and communities and contribute to Scotland’s resilience in tackling climate change.

Our success is rooted in valuing the contributions of our entire team – we care, we create, and we collaborate to continue to deliver a whole range of activities and services, from boating, and mooring, paddling, walking and wheeling, to living and playing and improving what the canals have to offer to our visitors and communities. We also work collaboratively with our partners and stakeholders to contribute to a wealthier, fairer, greener and more resilient Scotland.

As an employer we offer a truly unique opportunity to be part of our team, help us realise our vision and contribute to safeguarding our heritage and ensuring our canals flourish now and in the future.

About the Role

We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Moorings Officer to join our Moorings team in Glasgow/Falkirk.

Scottish Canals is responsible for over 550 leisure, commercial and residential moorings across 4 canals.

You will will play a critical role in the day-to-day operation of our moorings portfolio which generates approximately £1 million annual income.

The Moorings Officer will deliver a high standard of customer service while working with colleagues across the business to deliver KPIs and support the growth of the moorings portfolio and commercial operations.

You will lead on customer engagement and contract management, overseeing mooring allocations and waiting lists to maximise income in line with business objectives. The role also supports the Moorings Manager with developing commercial moorings and agreements, and takes the lead in addressing non‑compliance, including evasion and craft removal.

You will provide a regular on‑the-ground presence across the canal network, carrying out inspections, liaising with residents, and working with colleagues to identify and resolve customer issues.

Regular visits to the Caledonian and Crinan Canals will also be required.

Access to an appropriate vehicle is essential.

The role is offered on a Permanent basis, working Monday – Friday, 35 hours per week.

Primary responsibilities of the role:

Drive, manage and grow mooring sales to maximise income and ensure efficiency and best use of the water space.
Management and development of mooring allocations, process and waiting lists ensuring accuracy, transparency and impartiality.
Maintain and grow external stakeholder engagement, in particular commercial and charitable partners.
Assist with moorings developments and associated services and agreements.
Undertake site visits and site audits, ensuring compliance and adherence to general moorings conditions. Report and escalate health & Safety concerns and maintenance requirements.
Minimise debt across the portfolio through robust leasing criteria, regular finance liaison and early customer intervention.
Resolution of frontline customer issues and complaints and support with escalation of complaints.
Responsible for the timely delivery of the legal evasion process and removal of uncompliant craft.
Responsible for tracking and maintaining KPI’s, in line with business objectives.
Create and maintain customer records in line with GDPR.
About the Reward

This role offers a progressive starting salary of £32,367 – £35,218 (Band C).

Scottish Canals offer a generous annual leave entitlement of 32 days, plus 6 public holidays, along with enhanced sick pay, discounted shopping vouchers, health cash plan and a contributory pension scheme with up to 10% employer contribution.

About You

Skills, experience & qualities required:

Ability to undertake difficult conversations, influence, negotiate and gain co-operation and find resolution with customers and colleagues.
Efficiency, working to schedules and deadlines, with good organisation skills.
Self-starter who has a proactive approach and an eagerness to learn and develop.
Ability to prioritise own workload to achieve business-led deadlines.
Ability to work on own initiative using judgements regarding confidential issues and release of information to internal and external requests for information.
Excellent communication, writing and presentation skills, with strong attention to accuracy and detail.
Collaborative and effective team player who can work with colleagues at all levels of the business.
Proficiency in the use of personal computer and business applications with working knowledge of Excel, Word and Outlook.
Awareness of Health & Safety and Quality Standards.
Comfortable in a marine/canal environment, and happy working outdoors in all weather conditions.

Scottish Canals reserve the right to close this vacancy before the closing date if a sufficient number of applications are received.

Permanent and Full Time
Salary £32,171 – £35,093 per annum
Plus generous benefits package
Hybrid / flexible working

About the role

We’re looking for a Collections Registrar (Loans) to play a key role in sharing Scotland’s national collection with audiences across the country and around the world.

This is a great opportunity for an experienced Registrar, or an Assistant Registrar ready to take the next step, to develop their expertise in a collaborative and supportive team. You’ll work closely with colleagues across the organisation and with external partners, balancing precision and planning with problem-solving and adaptability.

As part of our Collections Management team, you’ll manage a varied and rewarding programme of outgoing short and long-term loans. These will be to high-profile international exhibitions to partnerships closer to home. Your work will help bring extraordinary artworks to new audiences, ensuring they are transported, displayed, and cared for to the highest standards.

We’re looking for someone who combines strong organisational skills with sound judgement, clear communication, and a proactive approach. If you’re confident managing complex processes, building relationships, and safeguarding artworks, we’d love to hear from you.

The difference you’ll make

You will be part of a small team working closely with the Lead Registrar: Loans, Touring & Partnership, and the Assistant Loans Registrar. Your duties will include but not be limited to:

– Managing short-term and long-term loans from our collections, including negotiating and processing of contracts. You will also liaise with borrowers and external suppliers on insurance, display, transport, shipping, and schedule arrangements, ensuring agreed conditions are met.

– Managing risks to artworks (such as security, environmental, handling and movement) according to best practice and developing creative solutions as required.

– Obtaining, evaluating, and monitoring costs relating to loan projects.

– Liaising with colleagues across the organisation including Collections, Conservation, Art Movement and Security on all aspects of object movement.

– Using our collections management system (Axiell Collections) for preparation of key lists, documents, and reports.

– Ensuring prompt and accurate creation and maintenance of files and records (electronic and hard copy).

– Occasionally acting as courier for the organisation and assisting in the delivery of courier training to colleagues.

Part-time or Full-time
Fixed term from end of June to 13 November 2026
Salary £27,362 per annum pro rata (£14.98 per hour)
Plus generous benefits package
On-site

About the role

We are excited to be recruiting for a few part-time and full-time Gallery Attendants to join of our welcoming and dedicated team for part of our 2026 exhibition programme.

We’re looking for individuals who are friendly and approachable, with the ability to communicate clearly and confidently with a diverse audience, adapting their style as needed. You’ll bring solid experience from visitor attractions, retail, hospitality, or other customer-facing roles. Your background will be in a front-of-house or customer service environment where clear communication, and delivering excellent service are essential. If you have a confident, personable manner and a genuine passion for creating a great visitor experience, we’d love to hear from you.

As a Gallery Attendant, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring every visitor has a welcoming, engaging and enjoyable visit while helping to safeguard our art. This is a highly visible, front-facing role where communication is at the heart of everything you do. You’ll enjoy engaging with the public and take pride in delivering consistently high standards of visitor care, representing the National Galleries of Scotland with professionalism at all times.

You’ll be expected to speak with confidence, approach visitors proactively, and respond to a wide range of questions with clarity and professionalism. You’ll regularly encounter unexpected situations — from answering complex visitor queries to responding calmly to incidents in the gallery. The ability to think on your feet and handle situations with tact and sound judgement is essential.

We have roles available working from a choice of 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, or 5 days per week from the end of June until 13 November 2026.

Please note: Applicants must be available for the full duration of the contract period. These roles are not suitable for those seeking short-term summer employment.

Watch Moving Art | Working as a Gallery Attendant on YouTube for more insight into the role.

An exciting opportunity to join our Duty Management team at a vibrant visitor attraction and arts venue in central Edinburgh. In the role you will provide an excellent standard of customer service as the first point of contact for all visitors to the Scottish Storytelling Centre. You will work with colleagues and partners to provide a warm welcome and high standard of customer care to all visitors to John Knox House and the Scottish Storytelling Centre.

As well as having the ability to provide a high standard of customer service, you must also be able to demonstrate excellent communication, and interpersonal skills will have the ability to manage a variety of tasks under pressure.

You will work initially 20- 35 hours per week on a flexible rota which will mainly be evenings and weekends.

The Scottish Storytelling Centre is a partnership between The Church of Scotland and TRACS (Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland). The SSC is a vibrant arts venue with a seasonal programme of live storytelling, theatre, music, exhibitions, workshops, family events, and festivals.

Title: Evening and Weekend Duty Manager, Scottish Storytelling Centre
Salary: £16.50 per hour
Location: Edinburgh
Hours: Part Time, 20 hours per week until end of July, Full time 35 hours per week, 3rd – 31st August 2026.
Closing date: Monday 4th May 2026, 12:00pm

Seasonal Post until 25th of October 2026

If you love working with people and delivering world class visitor experiences then one of our roles could be the job for you!

Our cleaning team help us provide an excellent customer experience by keeping our facilities and public areas clean to a high standard. They’re also responsible for the day-to-day monitoring and cleaning of our historic buildings, helping to bring them to life and tell the stories of how people lived in the past.

Located in the Cairngorms National Park, the Highland Folk Museum attracts thousands of visitors from across the world every year to experience life in the Highlands from 1700s to the 1950s. We have over 36 historical buildings onsite to explore and discover how people in the Highlands lived and worked.

To learn more about this role and how to apply please visit the link below –

Seasonal Post until 25th of October 2026

If you love working with people and delivering world class visitor experiences then one of our roles could be the job for you!

Our Retail staff work between the museum Gift Shop and 1930’s Sweetie Shop, you will provide visitors with excellent customer service and ensure we meet their needs.

Located in the Cairngorms National Park, the Highland Folk Museum attracts thousands of visitors from across the world every year to experience life in the Highlands from 1700s to the 1950s. We have over 36 historical buildings onsite to explore and discover how people in the Highlands lived and worked.

To learn more about this role and how to apply please visit the link below –

Seasonal Post until 25th of October 2026

If you love working with people and delivering world class visitor experiences then one of our roles could be the job for you!

As a member of our Reception team, you are the first to welcome visitors to
the museum and are always ready to give them a great experience.

Located in the Cairngorms National Park, the Highland Folk Museum attracts thousands of visitors from across the world every year to experience life in the Highlands from 1700s to the 1950s. We have over 36 historical buildings onsite to explore and discover how people in the Highlands lived and worked.

To learn more about this role and how to apply please visit the link below –

JOB PURPOSE
The main purpose of this role is to clean and maintain standards in the holiday accommodation situated at Brodick Castle. The post holder will provide an efficient, reliable service and high standards in housekeeping based on the needs of the property. Areas will also include but are not limited to; holiday accommodation, visitor restrooms, café’ and castle, ensuring that these areas are cleaned and maintained to the highest standards, to make the property the best possible place to visit and work.
Occasional evening work may be required as well as supporting other departments on site depending on operational need at the time.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
The post holder is responsible for always providing a consistently high standard for visitor care which includes a wide variety of housekeeping duties in connection with the well-being and care of the property. Besides the focus on the area housekeeping the role supports other areas such as admissions, catering, retail, functions and events etc. in response to the needs to the business.

• Changeovers in the holiday accommodations.
• General cleaning of surfaces (e.g. windowsills, skirting boards and doors) and the vacuuming/cleaning of floors as appropriate and cleaning of the public areas, offices, meeting room, retail, café areas, public and staff toilets and entrances to the Museum and other areas as required.
• General maintenance, include things like replacing bulbs, function and event set ups, small DIY repairs.
• Contribute to major deep cleaning tasks during certain periods of the years.
• Empty and clean bins and remove waste to designated area, including the separation of waste, i.e. recycling, and any other duties which are in line with our green policies.
• To use cleaning materials appropriately, as instructed and economically; to inform Line Manager when stocks are low.
• To ensure that tools and equipment are in good working order, reporting any faults to Line Manager.
• Reporting losses/breakages, wear and tear and repairs required immediately to your line manager.
• Wearing correct uniform, name badges, or PPE as required.
• Follow Trust policy regarding Health and Safety, Environmental Sustainability, and Collections Care;
• Report to Line Manager any defects seen which are likely to affect public experience and security.
• Only use approved cleaning materials and in accordance with manufacturers printed instructions and COSHH regulations. Chemicals should never be mixed with other chemicals.
• Ensure Safe Systems of Work and guidelines are implemented effectively within the role.
• The postholder is required to attend the Trust’s training programs to maintain and improve on their technical skills.
• Deliver excellent customer care (internal and external) to foster a friendly and inviting atmosphere for visitors, staff and volunteers.
• Working in harmony with other departments; visitor services, events, gardening, maintenance and site repair employees/contractors.

The current duties of this job do not require a criminal records (Disclosure Scotland) check to be carried out

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

To maximise visitor enjoyment of visitors to Brodie Castle and Estate by delivering the highest standards of housekeeping, and customer care across public facilities.

Background

Brodie Castle and Estate is situated in the parish of Dyke and Moy, Morayshire and boasts thousands of visitors each year. The castle has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1979 and opened its doors to the public for the first time in 1980. Within Brodie Castle there are historic interiors of exceptional quality, which contain fine plaster ceilings and collections of international significance.
Brodie Estate is also home to The Playful Garden which contains a fascinating menagerie of characters inspired by the castle’s quirky and colourful history, including Scotland’s biggest bunny sculpture.

The post-holder is responsible, with the support of the Housekeeping and Holiday – Let Supervisor for delivering the highest standards of housekeeping across public facilities and staff office spaces.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

The Key Purposes of the post will be met by ensuring all public facilities and office spaces are cleaned and presented by the highest possible standard.

General Housekeeping:
Undertaking the routine cleaning and housekeeping of the public facilities on site which are spread across 3 main areas of the Estate. Duties include but not limited to:
• Vacuuming, sweeping, mopping of floors
• Cleaning of lavatories, sinks, staff-rooms etc
• Emptying bins
• Restocking toilet paper, soap and handtowels
• Dusting/polishing of fittings such as panelling, stairs, and doors
• Dusting/wiping of sills, skirting’s, door-frames, and window frames
• Cleaning of windows
 Supporting the use of the property for functions and events by:
o Protecting vulnerable collections;
o Assisting with functions furniture set-up and striking;
o Clearing and cleaning before and after the event.

Holiday Let Accommodation (the Laird’s Wing and other holiday cottages):
Undertaking occasional support in servicing of let accommodation of the property, including but not limited to:
• Vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, polishing of floors
• Dusting of surfaces, fittings, furniture, ornaments, doors
• Cleaning of windows
• Changing of bed linen and towels, and making of beds
• Cleaning of bathroom/toilet areas and fittings
• Cleaning of (let) kitchen/scullery areas and equipment
• Checking functionality of lighting, heating, TV/radio etc
• Replenishing of welcome/hospitality trays, and consumables
• Checking of collections and domestic inventories during changeover – specifically in the Laird’s Apartment.

Collections Care:
Very occasional Collection Care support may be required.

SCOPE OF ROLE

People Management
• Not a line manager
• Will work closely with other property colleagues and will have interaction with other technical/specialist advisory colleagues based in other locations and departments
• Will work with contractors working on site and suppliers
• Will have daily interaction with members of the public of all ages and abilities

Financial Management
• Not a budget holder.

Tools/Equipment
• Will be a frequent user of cleaning materials, tools and specialist cleaning chemicals;
• May be a user of ladders, hand tools etc. required to gain access to and to perform conservation work/cleaning;
• May be a user of IT equipment
• May wear PPE for personal protection and protection of the property.

SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

The below outlines the key skills the job holder will need to possess and exercise. In addition, either knowledge of or experience in the following is required:

Essential
• Attentive to detail with an eye for presentation and finish;
• Personal commitment to high standards of cleaning;
• Ability to manage time efficiently and effectively in an environment of changing priorities;
• Ability to work effectively and efficiently without close supervision;
• Willing to show commitment and flexibility in work practice.
• A personal commitment to excellence in customer care with the ability to enthuse and motivate others;

Desirable
• Experience as a Housekeeping Assistant (or similar) in a busy visitor attraction.
• Previous housekeeping experience including cleaning and presentation of areas open to the public or let for holiday rentals and/or cleaning of domestic and staff areas.

This role will be as a key member of the Threave Garden team, predominately, but not limited to, working in the productive walled garden.

Threave is one of the National Trust for Scotland’s top visited attractions. The garden is made up of many landscaped features and themed areas including a Secret Garden, Rock Garden, Azalea walk and heather beds, a one-acre traditional working walled kitchen garden, orchard, large nursery with new glasshouse facilities, extensive woodland garden and broad variety of themed beds and borders planted with a large and diverse collection of plants. Threave provides a perfect location for the Trust’s School of Heritage Gardening, offering a wide variety of horticultural experience in both traditional and modern gardening techniques. Open all year round, the garden provides interest throughout the year.

Reports to: Learning and Engagement Manager (Community Programmes)
Salary: £27,825 – £32,550 (Team Specialist Band) [Pro-rata – 0.6 FTE]
Hours of Work: 3 days a week (largely between Monday-Friday, but flexibility required for some evening and weekend sessions). Fixed term from June 2026 to March 2027.

Background:
Dynamic Earth is an educational charity on a mission to empower people with understanding and empathy for the Earth. Our Learning and Engagement team creates, curates and delivers a diverse programme of events and experiences throughout the year which support the delivery of Dynamic Earth’s strategic plan and charitable purpose. You can find out more on our website.

With thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we are delivering an ambitious programme of work to enhance our connectivity with our surrounding environment of Arthur’s Seat and Holyrood Park.

This programme of work will see Dynamic Earth create a new free-to-access gallery exploring the science and heritage of Arthur’s Seat and Holyrood Park, enhance our outdoor interpretation and deliver an enhanced programme of outdoor learning for communities and underrepresented audiences to engage with outdoor spaces.

In this role, you will work closely with the Learning and Engagement Manager (Community Programmes) and colleagues from across the Learning and Engagement Team to create and deliver new opportunities for underrepresented communities to engage with the science and heritage of Holyrood Park, including the creation of an outdoor community garden in the grounds of our centre.

Role Purpose:
To develop, co-ordinate and deliver outdoor learning and engagement events and experiences which support our strategic priority of enhancing the connectivity of Dynamic Earth and our immediate surroundings of Holyrood Park.

Main Duties:
Communities: You will work within the community learning and engagement team to develop and deliver outdoor events and experiences which reach underserved and underrepresented audiences.

You will place evolved co-creation and values-driven practice at the heart of our programmes with a focus on repeat engagement models in an in-reach and outreach capacity. You will play an active, regular and hands-on role in delivering our community events and experiences with colleagues and audiences.

Schools and Families: You will work with colleagues to support the development and delivery of events and experiences which support learners in accessing their entitlement to outdoor learning as part of the Learning for Sustainability national priority.

Evaluation, Storytelling and Advocacy: You will capture and co-create powerful stories and data which showcase the value and impact of our outdoor activity together with colleagues across the charity.

Across the breadth of work within the Learning and Engagement Officer role, you will demonstrate commitment to Dynamic Earth’s organisational values of passion, care and inclusion, always acting as a science engagement role model with colleagues, audiences and peers.

Experience and Qualities:
Required qualifications and experience:
• Educated to undergraduate degree level in a science or related discipline – or lived experience as an alternative to a formal qualification.
• Experience of developing and delivering outdoor science learning and engagement experiences with a range of audiences, including children and young people.
• Excellent interpersonal, communication, planning and organisational skills with strong attention to detail.
• A pro-active, enthusiastic and friendly disposition with the ability to build rapport with people quickly.
• An enabling and pro-active attitude and commitment to a culture of continuous improvement.
• A flexible approach which helps deliver results.
• A pro-active and enabling approach to problem solving.
• A reflective practitioner with the ability to reflect both on self and situation.
• Experience of working effectively in a team with shared goals as well as on individual projects.

Desired qualifications and experience:
• Outdoor Learning Postgraduate Qualification or equivalent (e.g. Outdoor Activity Instruction).
• Experience of working in a science centre or museum setting.
• Awareness and experience of implementing sector-wide community best practice.
• Experience of working in partnership with peers and other organisations.

Appointment to the Learning and Engagement Officer position is subject to enhanced pre-employment checks as part of our approach to ensuring Child Protection & Wellbeing, including membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme.

Dynamic Earth are committed to creating an inclusive workplace culture where our people feel a sense of belonging and can bring their authentic self to work each day. You can find our inclusion statement on our website.

To apply, please send a covering letter and accompanying CV (circa x2 pages each) outlining why you are the right candidate for the position to peopleandculture@dynamicearth.org.uk by the deadline of 23:59 on Thursday 30th April 2026.

Successful candidates will be invited to an in-person interview at Dynamic Earth scheduled to take place week beginning Monday 11th May.

This interview will last around one hour and consist of a presentation task element and a series of questions from the panel, which will help us understand your knowledge, skills and experience in more depth.