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Visitor Services

We are looking for actors and actresses to deliver Historical/Cultural/Haunted 1700’s Underground/Graveyard walking Tours in Edinburgh’s Old and New Town.

A flair for Drama interspersed with humour is essential, along with clear spoken English. Must reside in Edinburgh or be able to travel for 9:45am starts and 11:15pm finishes. Earnings from £30 for 60 minute tours, £40 for 75-90 minute tours, plus tips, along with flexible hours. Shifts are 3-4 tours over durations of 5.5-7.5 hours depending.

Must be able to work during weekends, evenings, Halloween, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, etc.

Please email in your C.V., both Acting and Academic as well as any references to info@auldreekietours.com.

Our guided walking tours cover Old Town, Greyfriars Cemetery, and our infamous paranormally active vaults dating back to 1700’s that feature a Wiccan Temple, legendary Haunted Vault, Medieval Torture Exhibition.

Tourism: Duty Supervisor – Glenturret Visitor Centre
Hours: Full time – 40 hours per week, 5 days out of 7 (including weekends)

The Glenturret Distillery, Scotland’s Oldest Working Distillery, owned in partnership with Lalique, one of the world’s truly great luxury brands and based in an incredibly beautiful location. We will never forget our heritage, values and artisanal methods, yet we look to the future through innovation, and industry-leading practices in an inclusive, progressive, and highly spirited working environment.

This is a unique luxury Scottish brand. The hospitality and tourism business comprises an award-winning visitor attraction, luxury retail, the Two MICHELIN Star Lalique Restaurant and Aberturret Estate House. We are a forward-thinking, fast-growing business with ambitious expansion and global business growth plans.

The role of Duty Supervisor is responsible for supporting the VA Supervisor in the daily management and organization of the Visitor Attraction team (tour guides, shop assistants, dram bar, e-commerce) to ensure operational activity is delivered in line with Glenturret’s best practices and aligned with the company culture, ethos and values. This includes compiling daily running sheets, allocating staff to various areas, dealing with guest enquires and overseeing e-commerce orders and daily cash handling and cash-up procedures.

In this role you will lead by example by actively delivering all experiences within the business, from hosting guided tours to operating the till in the Lalique Boutique/ Shop to serving in the “Dram bar”, growing and nurturing a culture of proactiveness and responsibility throughout the team to deliver world-class customer service.

Additionally, the role involves stock control and inventory management for the following categories:
Whisky
Retail
Lalique Boutique
Dram Bar

Building strong rapport with visitors is key, ensuring they leave with complete satisfaction.

About you:
This role is suitable for someone who is energetic, enthusiastic, passionate about whisky, has previous customer service experience at a supervisory level in either a busy visitor attraction or luxury retail setting, possessing strong interpersonal skills, and who can foster a memorable visitor experience while optimizing operational efficiency.

Strong organisational and prioritisation skills as well as previous experience in till systems, cash-handling and cash-up procedures is essential. As is the ability to work flexibly across a broad range of duties, in a fast-paced environment and often under pressure. As you will be part of the site duty management team, prior experience in fire and safety/ evacuation procedures is preferred.

Barista/ bar experience is beneficial.

Knowledge, Skills and Core Competencies:
• Tour Experience: Proven experience in delivering high quality tours and whisky experiences
• Whisky Expertise: Extensive knowledge of whisky production and varieties
• Customer Service: Proven ability to deliver high-quality service and engage with customers
• Sales Acumen: Ability to convert experiences into sales in the Distillery shop/ Boutique/ Dram Bar
• Leadership: Strong organizational and leadership skills, with a focus on team dynamics and training
• Adaptability: Comfortable managing a variety of tasks under pressure while maintaining attention to detail.
What is on offer for you:
• Fantastic career and development prospect
• 37 days holiday per year (Pro rata)
• Double matched workplace pension
• Death in service assurance
• Generous on-site discounts within The Glenturret gift shop, The Lalique Boutique and The Lalique Restaurant
• Free onsite parking
• Cycle to work scheme
• Discount on gym membership
• Access to the Glenturret Branded Portal offering external discounts in numerous retailers, travel, entertainment, fashion, health and beauty, food, and drink
• Access to an employee assistance programme
• Use of the Association of Scottish Visitor Attraction membership cards (ASVA)

We are working hard to understand our organisation better and to foster a culture that recognises and values different backgrounds, mindsets, skills, experience, knowledge and expertise. By having greater diversity, we believe that we will be a stronger and better organisation and ultimately will be able to inspire more futures. We therefore welcome applications from those who bring difference.

To apply for this opportunity please email a current CV along with a covering letter to recruitment@theglenturret.com.

IMPORTANT: Before applying for this role, please make sure you have a valid right to work in the UK.

Please note, this is an open application window therefore we may close the advert at any point depending on the candidate applications received, so our recommendation is that you apply early to ensure you do not miss out!

A full job description is available on request.

Permanent, part-time (21 hours) post, based in Edinburgh

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is a world-renowned centre for plant science, horticulture, and education. With a heritage spanning over 350 years, we are dedicated to exploring, conserving, and sharing the world of plants to build a better future. Our beautiful gardens and vibrant visitor programmes welcome people from all walks of life, and we are committed to creating an inclusive and inspiring environment for everyone who visits or works with us.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and capable Assistant Visitor Welcome Manager to help lead our front-of-house operations and ensure every visitor enjoys a warm, safe, and memorable experience.

You will support the day-to-day management of the Visitor Welcome Team, working closely with the Head of Visitor Welcome and Admissions to deliver a high-quality, inclusive experience for all. You’ll help manage staffing, respond to the evolving needs of the organisation, and ensure smooth, efficient operations.

You’ll bring energy, initiative, and a passion for outstanding service. With experience in team leadership, you’ll be confident in supporting both your team and the wider needs of the Garden. Strong communication and organisational skills are essential, along with the ability to anticipate visitor needs and remain calm, inclusive, and solutions-focused under pressure.

This is a rostered role, working 3 days over 7, including weekends and public holidays. Full details of the required pattern can be found in the linked job description.

Please apply on the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh website as linked.

Interview date: Thursday 9 October 2025

JOB PURPOSE
Your role would be to undertake general routine maintenance tasks throughout Brodie Castle, Playful Garden and the wider estate buildings and houses across the property, ensuring that the buildings, services and environment are conducive to the smooth running of the overall property in line with the aims and objectives of the Trust. Throughout this contract you will focus on the Brodie Illuminated event which will include installation, fault finding and supporting the smooth running of the event through. Supporting the lighting designer and ensuring all safety checks are complete, as well as fault finding where necessary during the event.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
The key responsibilities of the role will be met by:
• Undertaking the day-to-day maintenance of Brodie Castle, Playful Garden and wider estate buildings on the property and maintain grounds to a high standard expected by the Trust, including but not limited to:
• Litter picking and general cleaning around buildings;
• Repair/repainting of signage.
• Painting (external & internal)
• Paths/car park and drive repairs.
• Fence, wall and building repairs.
• Ensuring all activities undertaken are compliant with the property’s Safe System of Work and Emergency Procedures.
• Conservation activities within the wider estate as and when required.
• Supporting the event designer as technical support.
• Delivering the infrastructure insulation for the event.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications

Essential
• Demonstrate experience across a wide range of maintenance/DIY tasks including : ground maintenance work, painting, joinery, plumbing and electrical.
• Demonstrable high levels of interpersonal and communication skills and confidence in dealing with a wide range of staff and visitors.
• Ability to manage working time and tasks efficiently and effectively in an environment of changing priorities.
• Competence in working outdoors.
• Current driving license valid for driving in the UK.

• An understanding and experience of working on electrical installations.

• Have a clear understanding of safe working practices when working with electrics.

Desirable
• Basic numeracy, i.e. experience of working with precise measurements and recording and logging data.
• Chainsaw qualification CS30 = CS31 or further.
• Current strimmer/bush cutter certification.

KEY PURPOSE
To assist and support the property and gardens team in the conservation, care and presentation of the property’s kitchen garden, designed landscape and estate, ensuring that all areas are maintained to the highest standards and to the enjoyment of all visitors and supporters, whether through delegation to other staff/volunteers, or personal work. The garden is managed, maintained, and developed to provide produce to sell on site, and to use in the café, contributing to the property’s overall conservation and development, and its enjoyment by visitors and supporters. Newhailes is an 84-acre designed landscape including woodland, water gardens, playpark, market garden, follies, open fields and arable land.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

The Key Purposes of the job will be met by:
 Undertaking practical maintenance of the garden (e.g., managing trees and shrubs, herbaceous plants, bulbs, fruit and vegetables; turf care; pest/disease/weed control; biosecurity, plant propagation, irrigation, staking, plant nutrition, composting and soil improvement to the required standards expected by the Trust and for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by visitors.
 Plantsmanship (e.g., the identification, knowledge and understanding of this high calibre plant collection, including recording and labelling using IrisBG database of individual plants and recognised collections).
 Fostering positive relationships with local communities and organisations and promote the work of the Trust.
 Resource management. Ensuring effective and efficient use of machinery, equipment, materials, and all other resources.
 Working to the Trust’s Environmental Policy with respect to sustainable gardening activities, including energy, water, peat, and pesticide use.
 On occasion, supervising and working with volunteers and/or staff members to ensure they deliver required outputs at the appropriate standard, and gain benefit/satisfaction from their activities.
 By the nature of the role, there will be periods of lone working, the candidate will demonstrate good self-motivation, organisation, ability to plan, prioritise and manage own and others’ time.
 Customer service and care delivered to a high standard to ensure that the property’s reputation for excellence is maintained and enhanced.
 Undertaking such other reasonable duties as may from time to time be required to ensure the smooth running of the property as required by the Head Gardener.
 Ensuring compliance with the Trust’s health, safety, and environment policies and procedures.
 Helping elsewhere on the estate where necessary, in support of wider public engagement events.

Your role is one for which the duties/responsibilities/accountabilities of the role require you to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme, which replaces the ‘Enhanced Disclosure’ check and is administered by Disclosure Scotland.

In this role you will work as part of a dynamic and enterprising Commercial team with a remit to expand our public offer and maximise income generation to support the world-renowned Dovecot Tapestry Studio. You will be expected to gain knowledge about Dovecot and share this confidently, acting as an enthusiasitc and positive ambassador for Dovecot.

The role also supports the Commercial Manager with promotion of visitor tickets sales for exhibitions and events and retail sales using our Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) system, visual display merchandising and operations of our online shop. You will act as the welcoming first point of contact for visitors and ensure commercial targets are met through excellent customer service, communication and marketing initiatives.

You will also support the Marketing & Communications Manager in the delivery of marketing objectives including activities across social media, newsletters, customer feedback, website and on-site marketing.

JOB PURPOSE
This is an exciting and dynamic leadership role that offers the opportunity to shape the future of some of Scotland’s most treasured landscapes and heritage sites. As Head Ranger, you will be at the heart of conserving and enhancing six breathtaking locations, ensuring they remain accessible, engaging, and inspiring for visitors now and in the future.
Your work will blend conservation with creativity—enhancing biodiversity, managing woodland, welcoming thousands of visitors, and fostering a deep connection between people and place. You will champion nature, culture, and community engagement at the region’s most heavily visited sites.
Beyond stewardship, you will bring energy and vision to visitor experiences, developing innovative ways to inspire and grow audiences while safeguarding Scotland’s natural heritage. You’ll also manage visitor operations, including visitor facilities, events, and key partnerships, ensuring these sites thrive sustainably. This is more than a management role—it’s an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy for Scotland’s landscapes, wildlife, and communities.
If you are a bold leader with a passion for conservation, people, and place, this role offers the perfect platform to make a real difference.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
Audience Engagement
 Develop and implement strategies to enhance public engagement and access to the natural heritage across the sites.
 Increase audience reach through events, interpretation, and community engagement initiatives.

Nature Conservation
 Provide technical leadership on all aspects of nature conservation across the six sites.
 Lead the development and implementation of appropriate management frameworks – for example the woodland management plans.
 Use expertise and experience to influence and develop internal and external policy statements and positions and implement initiatives to protect wildlife.
 Survey wildlife and habitats and feed this knowledge into management decisions, marketing of natural heritage, and further development of our voice.
 Organising and implementing all ecological monitoring across six sites. All work feeding into national and international monitoring schemes.
 Maintain and manage habitats and 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 budget process.
 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” membership and events 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.
 Support Operations Manager and Regional Director by representing the Trust at external meetings as appropriate for example, Woodland management meetings, national media and local committees.

Visitor Safety & Site Maintenance
 Ensure visitor safety across all sites through risk assessments, proactive maintenance, and emergency response planning.
 Oversee the upkeep of paths, signage, gardens, and visitor facilities, ensuring high-quality visitor experiences.
 There are some structures which will require maintained in partnership with the buildings team – for example the Atholl Fountain in Dunkeld, the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre and bridges across all sites.

Stakeholder Engagement & Partnerships
 Build and maintain relationships with local communities, partners, and key stakeholders, including Scottish Forestry, local authorities, and conservation organisations.
 Represent the National Trust for Scotland at meetings and events, advocating for the sites’ strategic objectives.

Financial, Commercial & Operational Management
 Manage budgets and resources effectively, ensuring cost-effective site management and maintenance.
 Identify opportunities for funding and grant applications to support conservation and visitor engagement initiatives.
 Work with the Branklyn VSM and VSS Functions to ensure the wedding programme at The Hermitage runs smoothly.

Living the Trust’s Values
Demonstrate and promote the National Trust for Scotland’s core values in all aspects of work:
 Brave – Be willing to take innovative and bold approaches to conservation and engagement.
 Caring – Show dedication to the protection of Scotland’s natural and cultural heritage and to the communities engaging with it.
 Curious – Seek new opportunities to enhance visitor experiences and learn about emerging conservation practices.
 Inclusive – Foster an open and welcoming environment for all visitors, stakeholders, and team members.
 Vibrant – Bring energy and enthusiasm to the role, ensuring that the sites remain dynamic and inspiring places to visit.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Essential
 Demonstrable experience in land, garden, or site management, preferably within the conservation, forestry, or heritage sectors.
 Strong understanding of woodland and natural heritage management, including Scottish Forestry Long Term Forest Plans.
 Experience in public engagement, community outreach, or environmental education.
 Knowledge of biodiversity conservation, habitat restoration, and invasive species control.
 Proven ability to manage visitor safety, risk assessments, and site maintenance in outdoor environments.
 Experience in herbivore management, including working with relevant regulations and best practices.
 Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with experience collaborating with partners, local communities, and conservation organisations.
 Budget and project management experience, with the ability to deliver objectives within financial constraints.
 Excellent communication and leadership skills, capable of managing staff, volunteers, and contractors.

Desirable
 Relevant degree or qualification in forestry, ecology, environmental management, countryside management, horticulture, or a related field.
 Professional tree inspection certification.
 Understanding of the National Trust for Scotland’s mission, policies, and conservation priorities.
 First aid qualification or experience in outdoor health and safety.
 Knowledge of grant applications and external funding opportunities for conservation projects.
 Experience with GIS mapping or other digital tools for land management.
 Experience in working with commercial leaseholders to enhance site sustainability and visitor experiences.

The Role

Are you passionate about lichens and committed to developing your identification and ecological skills in relation to lichenology as part of a paid traineeship?

The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh are working together to support the growth of a trainee lichenologist over a two year period. You are invited to work on some of the finest lichen habitats in Scotland from the uplands of Ben Lawers and Glencoe to the atlantic woodland of Balmacara and the remote islands of St Kilda and Fair Isle. You will engage with national experts to support your learning journey. You will have access to training and world class facilities from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh plus personal equipment and travel expenses will be provided.

About us

The National Trust for Scotland is the largest conservation charity in Scotland, managing 76,000ha of Scotland’s finest habitats with the support of over 340,000 members. We also support and encourage access to our outdoor places and provide educational and recreational opportunities for our visitors.

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a global centre for biodiversity science and education. We collaborate to advance our goals in plant and fungal research, conservation, education and public engagement – locally, nationally and globally.

What you will do

• Engage with mentors to ensure an effective learning journey.
• Contribute to the development of your personal work programme.
• Engage with the wider network of lichenologists in Scotland.
• Undertake lichenology field work, often at remote sites and occasionally in a lone working situation, including mountains and islands.
• Undertake desk based, library and herbarium research on Scottish lichens.
• Write technical internal reports in relation to lichen survey and conservation and if applicable publish your findings.
• Provide limited technical advice on lichen conservation to NTS staff, as your capability builds.
• Contribute to media work on lichen conservation and the wider work of NTS and RBGE.
• Contribute to the development of risk assessments and safe working on site.
• Support the Trust’s National Nature Team and RBGE’s Conservation Science team with other tasks as relevant.

Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills

Applications to the role will include consideration of the below criteria and others as outlined in the Job Description:

Essential

• Prior interest in lichenology.
• Experience of writing basic scientific reports.
• Experience of developing and deploying a personal work or study programme.
• Experience of working with and learning from experts in a scientific setting.
• Experience of research in a related field of taxonomy or ecology, either formally or informally.
• A driving licence for driving within the UK.
• Ability to travel throughout Scotland regularly, including to and within rugged and remote locations.
• Ability to work safely in remote and rugged locations.
• Communication aptitude in a scientific setting, eg study or field work.

Desirable
• Moderate to well-developed expertise in relation to Lichenology.
• A relevant degree or similar qualification.
• Experience of a relevant applied aspect of nature conservation.
• Experience of developing a personal training programme.
• Experience of submitting travel expenses.
• Experience of equipment use relevant to the role, e.g. microscope, GPS or sampling equipment.
• Media experience.