Visitor Services

Due to the continued overwhelming success of our award-winning experience, The Real Mary’s Kings Close is thrilled to announce we are recruiting Storytellers to join our amazing team.

The Real Mary King’s Close is buried deep beneath Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. On their fully guided tour, guests follow Edinburgh’s past residents in these underground alleyways and hear the real stories of the people who lived, worked and died there. Join us to experience over 400 years of history and unlock the secrets of Edinburgh’s only preserved 17th-century street.

The exciting Storyteller roles are a combination our Storytelling & Character Performance, Retail and Customer Experience. These seasonal positions will be active between March and October of 2026 with a selection of different hours.

Through our exceptional, bespoke training program you will have the skills to deliver memorable and enjoyable guided tours, deliver guest engagement across the attraction and work as a team to provide every guest with an exceptional experience.

We are looking for team members with sparkle and passion, that are genuinely interested in providing high quality guest service and telling the stories of our unique attraction.

Whether you’re a student seeking flexible hours, a creative soul looking for an inspiring environment, or someone eager to be part of something truly special—we have opportunities designed to fit your life.

Edinburgh has a story. Now it’s your turn.

For more information on how to apply visit the Continuum attractions website

Pay: £13.45 per hour
Job Types: Part time, Zero hours contract
Contract length: 6 months

Mercat Tours are looking for lively, confident and responsible Team Leaders to join our great team.
We’re inviting people who care about visitors, are passionate about our beautiful city, relish a challenge and will thrive working with our community.

Mercat is here for good.

We’re not about seasonal jobs, but lasting careers.
When you join us, you’re stepping into a permanent, secure job with top-notch training, career development and leadership that plans for the long-term good of our people, place and planet.

As a local family business and proud B Corp, we nurture our community to create a sense of belonging for our visitors and team alike.

That means we grow and thrive together, for good.

👉Choose Mercat for a reason, not just a season!

Your Skills and Strengths:
• Calm under pressure
• Responsible, reliable and trustworthy
• Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office
• Positive and effective communicator
• Excellent organisational skills
• Excellent written skills
• Work independently and take responsibility
• Ability to use initiative
• Excellent negotiating and people management skills
• Thrives working in a team
• Friendly, energetic and helpful
• Passion for high quality product and visitor experience
• Commitment to be the best you can be
• A sense of humour!

Main Duties and Responsibilities:
✓ Lead as a positive, supportive member of our great team
✓ Communicate, support and work with Storytelling, Operations, Groups and Visitor Experience Team
to ensure a first class, visitor focused experience
✓ Involved in delivering all aspects of visitor facing and operational roles across the business
✓ Responsible for team and visitor safety and security
✓ Represent Mercat Tours in a positive, professional manner outdoors at the Mercat Cross and indoors
at 28 Blair Street
✓ Share ideas on how to improve Mercat’s service and develop new business
✓ Help drive the growth of Mercat in a positive, sustainable future as part of our dynamic team
✓ Take ownership with positive and proactive approach to problem solving
✓ Operations:
o Working knowledge of operational procedures
✓ Visitor Experience:
o Ensure the sites are clean, safe and secure for visitors and staff, including tour route patrol
o Be aware of, and check, fire evacuation and H&S procedures
o Update on cellar stock and Storyteller equipment required
o Key holder and cashing up duties
o Complaint handling
o Maintain and report on site maintenance needs
o First Aider
✓ Assign and authorise additional tasks for team
✓ Ensure appropriate compliancy paperwork completed
✓ Maintain site ensuring 5 star experience throughout

Details:
• Permanent role
• Part-time and full-time roles available
• 14hrs per week minimum paid, guaranteed
• Annualised hours, average 7-35hrs pr/wk across season
• Shifts vary in length from 4.5 to 7hrs per day
• Working hours 9am – 10pm
• Flexible working requests available from day 1
• Working week Monday to Sunday with 2 consecutive days off guaranteed
• 3-month probationary period
• We are a Living Wage and Living Hours employer

Learn more https://www.mercattours.com/why-mercat/vacancies/

Excited to join us but not sure you tick every box?
Don’t worry. We don’t do boxes!
Our promise to be an inclusive employer runs deep.

A Warm Welcome for Everyone
Mercat Tours promises to provide valued Living Wage jobs and make diversity, equity, and inclusion part of everything we do – from the team we nurture, the visitors we welcome and the history we share.
We are continually growing to fulfil our ‘why’ – to make meaningful connections that benefit everyone in an inclusive way for all.

We’re inviting people who have a passion for history, a flair for presentation, and take pleasure in helping visitors enjoy our beautiful city to join us!

Mercat is here for good.

We’re not about seasonal jobs, but lasting careers.
When you join us, you’re stepping into a permanent, secure job with top-notch training, career development and leadership that plans for the long-term good of our people, place and planet.

As a local family business and proud B Corp, we nurture our community to create a sense of belonging for our visitors and team alike.

That means we grow and thrive together, for good.

👉Choose Mercat for a reason, not just a season!

Your Skills and Strengths:
• Passion for history, culture and Edinburgh!
• Excellent communication skills
• Friendly, energetic and helpful
• Responsible, reliable and trustworthy
• Thrives working in a team
• Adaptable and resourceful
• Passion for high quality product and visitor experience
• Commitment to be the best you can be
• Sense of humour!

Main Duties and Responsibilities:
✓ Give history a damn good telling
✓ Deliver authentic, high quality walking tours for our visitors, helping to create memorable moments
✓ Represent Mercat Tours and our city in a positive, professional manner
✓ Responsible for visitor safety and security
✓ Work as a positive, supportive member of our great team
✓ Help drive the growth of Mercat in a positive, sustainable future as part of our dynamic team

Details:
• Permanent role
• 1 month+ paid training, plus First Aid training after probationary period
• 15hrs paid per week minimum guaranteed
• 3 days per week minimum, inc Fri &/or Sat
• Shifts vary from 2-6hrs per day
• Annualised hours contract: work averaged 10-28hrs pr/wk across Jan-Dec
• Working hours 9am – 10pm
• Flexible working requests available from day 1
• Working week Monday to Sunday with 2 consecutive days off guaranteed
• 3-month probationary period
• We are a Living Wage and Living Hours employer

Learn more https://www.mercattours.com/why-mercat/vacancies/

Excited to join us but not sure you tick every box?
Don’t worry. We don’t do boxes!
Our promise to be an inclusive employer runs deep.

A Warm Welcome for Everyone
Mercat Tours promises to provide valued Living Wage jobs and make diversity, equity, and inclusion part of everything we do – from the team we nurture, the visitors we welcome and the history we share.
We are continually growing to fulfil our ‘why’ – to make meaningful connections that benefit everyone in an inclusive way for all.

Your Skills and Strengths:
• Passion for high quality product and visitor experience
• Excellent communication skills
• Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office
• Positive and proactive approach to problem solving
• Attention to detail and record keeping
• Thrives working in a team
• Friendly, energetic and helpful
• Commitment to be the best you can be
• A sense of humour!

Main Duties and Responsibilities:
✓ Provide visitors with a 5 star warm welcome and farewell
✓ Advise and assist visitor’s choice of tour by phone, email and in person
✓ Promote and process visitor and trade sales by phone, email and in person
✓ Maintain our historic site ensuring 5 star experience throughout
✓ Represent Mercat Tours in a positive, professional manner outdoors at the Mercat Cross and indoors
in our reception at 28 Blair Street
✓ Deliver authentic, high-quality experience for our visitors, helping to create memorable moments
✓ Work as a positive, supportive member of our great team
✓ Help drive the growth of Mercat in a positive, sustainable future as part of our dynamic team

Details:
• Permanent role
• Part-time and full-time roles available
• 14hrs per week minimum paid, guaranteed
• Annualised hours, average 7-35hrs pr/wk across season
• Shifts vary in length from 4.5 to 7hrs per day
• Operating hours 9am – 10pm
• Flexible working requests available from day 1
• Working week Monday to Sunday with 2 consecutive days off guaranteed
• 3-month probationary period
• We are a Living Wage and Living Hours employer

Learn more https://www.mercattours.com/why-mercat/vacancies/

Excited to join us but not sure you tick every box?
Don’t worry. We don’t do boxes!
Our promise to be an inclusive employer runs deep.

A Warm Welcome for Everyone
Mercat Tours promises to provide valued Living Wage jobs and make diversity, equity, and inclusion part of everything we do – from the team we nurture, the visitors we welcome and the history we share.
We are continually growing to fulfil our ‘why’ – to make meaningful connections that benefit everyone in an inclusive way for all.

This is a performing role based in Stirling. Looking for someone to start as soon as possible. Recent Performance experience is essential in a similar role.

As an independent visitor attraction our ethos is grounded in providing truly genuine and memorable experiences in a meaningful and memorable way. Since re-opening the Old Town Jail attraction in 2015 we have continued to invest in and expand the visitor offering including live top-rated performance tours, self-guided audio experience and escape rooms.

This is an exciting opportunity for a varied and rewarding role. We are looking for someone with the right attitude and mindset to thrive in a fast paced and hands-on environment. You must have a passion for customer service combined with performance experience and a creative can-do approach.

As a performer within the Jail you are responsible for the well-being of our visitors and each other. Below is an overview of the key responsibilites, there will be occasions where additional duties may be required in order to meet the needs of the business. Stirling Old Town Jail is an inclusive, supportive and creative environment in which we are take proud ownership or our responsibilities to provide the best possible expereince for our visitors.

· Providing performance led tours of the attraction to visitors including operation of AV prompts

· Front desk duties including admitting visitors to the attraction, taking payment, managing bookings, and promoting the Jail experience as well as handling any general enquiries or feedback

· Passionately providing local knowledge and key historical information to visitors

· Ensure a safe working environment for our team and our customers

· Maintaining the cleanliness of the visitor experience

· Supervision of Escape Room sessions, ensuring the reset and delivery of each session in a safe and friendly manner

· Responding to online customer reviews in a friendly and professional manner

We recruit based on your potential as well as your experience. You will play an important role in the business which provides a secure and rewarding working environment. We believe a great workplace is one that represents the world we live in and how amazingly diverse it can be. That means we have no judgement when it comes to any one of the things that make you who you are – your gender, race, sexuality, religion or a secret aversion to coriander. All you need is a passion and mindset for success and an intention to bring your best to a growing team.

Job Types: Part-time, Full-time. We are a living wage employer.

Email all applications to siobhan@oldtownjail.co.uk including CV and covering letter.

We are looking for new members of our seasonal team to work at the Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore in 2026. If you enjoy history & heritage, meeting people and providing outstanding customer service then this could be the job for you!

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 the 1700s to the 1950s. We have over 36 historical buildings onsite for visitors to explore how people in the Highlands lived and worked.

Each role is different, and we are looking for people who bring enthusiasm, team spirit and a genuine desire to work with people.
We have vacancies in the following areas: Reception, Retail, Café, Historical Interpretation, Croft, General Site and Cleaning.

If you’d like to know more about each role and how to apply, please follow the link below –

Summary
The National Trust for Scotland is passionate about Scotland’s heritage, we make a difference to what makes Scotland so special. Brodick Castle, Gardens & Country Park comprises of gardens, woodlands and waterfalls, a grand baronial castle and estate, a Woodland café, park café, gift shop and holiday lets. Set in the picturesque town of Brodick on the Isle of Arran, Brodick Castle is Britain’s only island country park. This heritage site attracts visitors from far and wide so as Facilities Visitor Services Manager (VSM), you will be someone who enjoys a varied and dynamic working environment.

The Facilities VSM will be passionate about caring for one of the Trusts most iconic properties, Brodick Castle and its wider estate. The Facilities VSM is responsible for supporting the optimisation of properties facilities and services, operational leadership, and the smooth running of the property, gardens and country park. Specific areas of responsibility include:

• Ensuring compliance is met and adhered too across the property and within the team
• Sustainability and environmental management
• The conservation of the property and wider estate
• Financial Sustainability
• Project management
• People Management of a small Team
• Willingness to develop new skills, knowledge and qualifications in relevant fields.

Job Purpose
The Facilities VSM reports directly to the Operations Manager having a hands-on, practically focused role which supports the Operations Manager with close collaboration between the Castle and central teams, as well as interdepartmentally on site. The Facilities VSM has first-line responsibility for the supervision of all services and maintenance that support the core business at Brodick Castle. They will ensure that all managed departments are safe, secure, clean and comfortable environments in which the Team, students, and volunteers can effectively work, and visitors and tenants can enjoy. Achieving this by using best practices to improve efficiency, reduce operating costs and improve visitor enjoyment.

This includes supporting the Operations Manager to ensure the highest standard of service and experience is offered to our visitors. The Facilities VSM will lead a high standard of operational safety, security and presentation at Brodick Castle, additionally overseeing the maintenance of tenanted properties as well as other areas such as, but not limited to, the café and Isle and be Wild play park. They will also support the Operations Manager in monitoring, maintaining and using the maintenance equipment and utility budgets in the most efficient manner.
Some weekend work is required, including supporting events throughout the year and out-of-hours calls. The Facilities VSM will be expected to work flexibly, taking time off in lieu if required, in accordance with Trust policy. As a key member of the wider management team at Brodick Castle the Facilities VSM will work with the Management Team to deliver the visitor experience strategy, promoting good communication across the property and a joined-up service provision. This role will be part of the property leadership team and will act as Duty Manager for the property on a rota basis.

Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
• Effective management of planned and preventative maintenance, ensure property and team compliance is met and adhered to as well as utilising NTS tools to control costs.
o Areas included but are not limited to: water treatment plants, PAT testing, gutter clearance, roof checks, drainage clearance, heating systems etc.
• Ensure services are maintained and monitored appropriately with regular meter readings and preventative maintenance.
• Support the development of business plans for the maintenance and renovation of buildings and services across the estate, including new and innovative ways of implementing green energy and environmental management.
• Lead H&S audits, insurance inspections, insurance compliance tracking and record keeping for properties within our estate.
• Be focused on the security of both the buildings, collections and Team by ensuring security systems are checked, updated and maintained regularly.
• Ensure all areas are safe and any incidents/accidents are reported, and health and safety concerns are reported to the Operations Manager.
• Ensure risk assessments/activity procedures are reviewed regularly, in place and adhered too including the management and issue of correct PPE.
• Be responsible for the procurement and supervision of contractors and surveyors to site including investigating the addition of new trades suppliers to our portfolio where necessary.
• Monitor energy data regularly and take necessary action to maintain budgets, working with central teams when required.
• Provide emergency support for the Duty Manager developing their understanding of the properties key systems including heating/lighting, fire and security, water and sewage systems.
• Have access to shared vehicles and be responsible for carrying out vehicle checks and maintenance.
• You will work under your own initiative to plan and priorities maintenance using effective strategies to ensure consistent standards of quality.

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 Huntingtower Castle, Elcho Castle, St Serf’s Church in Dunning and Balvaird Castle during the 2026 season.

Each of the properties you will work at have their own unique selling points, providing a varied working life. Huntingtower has interesting stories and a superb painted ceiling, Elcho a bountiful orchard and fine plasterwork, and St Serfs Church, located within the heart of the community of Dunning, features the ornate, 2.5m high free-standing Pictish Dupplin Cross. In season 2026 we hope to lead tours at Balvaird Castle for the first time in many years, and you may be asked to support this. Balvaird is a key location in the Outlander prequel, Blood of our Blood.

Reporting to the Monument Manager, the team sits within the Mid District of Central Regions Visitor and Community (V&C) Team (in the Operations Directorate). The district is comprised of twenty-six monuments, ten of which are staffed. Other staffed properties within the District include Castle Campbell, Doune Castle, Dunblane Cathedral, Inchmahome Priory, Lochleven Castle, Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum and Stanley Mills.

JOB PURPOSE
The Head of Collections provides strategic leadership and policy oversight across the management, care and conservation of collections and interiors, as well as the technical solutions that support delivery of this work across the Trust. The scope of interest within the Collections Team includes historic interiors, objects, books, photographs, digital collections and archives. This national role supports, advises and at times directs colleagues in regional and local teams to maintain standards and further the strategic priorities of the trust and leads on the promotion of the importance of management and conservation of collections for preservation and access in support of the Trust’s charitable purpose.

Internally, the role is responsible for establishing and managing systems and standards (both IT systems, and manual processes) that are responsive to the operational needs of the Trust and lead to efficiencies and improvements in Collections Development, Collections Care and Conservation, Collections Information Management, and Access to collections information. Externally, the post-holder will have lead responsibility and maintain relationships with key sector bodies in cultural collections management, such as Museums Galleries Scotland, ICON, Collections Trust, CILIP and the ARA, as well as managing relationships with research partners in museums, archives, and universities on collaborative collections management and conservation research projects. They will pursue opportunities to promote the Trust’s work, as well as constant horizon scanning to ensure NTS can anticipate and respond to national and international trends in collections management and conservation.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

• Provides leadership in collections management, collections care and conservation; ensuring that NTS heritage collections are managed in line with national and internationally recognised standards and legislation
• Develops policies, strategic plans, and projects for the consistent documentation and cataloguing of all collections.
• Develops policies, strategic plans, and projects for the delivery of collections care and conservation in line with NTS strategic priorities, determined, when possible, through interpretation of data
• Leads on an NTS-wide strategic approach to collections review and rationalisation, the reduction of long-term loans, and the long-term management of stored collections
• Oversees the development of integrated information management systems across the collections, optimising use of existing database systems (Axiell Collections, Portfolio Extensis, Preservica) and the CIIM middleware, and working closely with suppliers and the IT Services
• Leads on the development of digitisation strategy, digital preservation of digital archives and photographic collections, and the implementation of good practice in IPR management within the NTS collections systems and processes
• Ensures highest standards of courtesy and stakeholder management from the Collections Team when responding to and working with lenders, donors, funders and donor families
• Provides expert technical advice and support to colleagues in operational teams and supports development of relevant internal networks in archive, library and collections management and collections care and conservation practice
• Oversees the development of policies and processes to improve the safety and security of collections, including; monitoring and responding to trends in loss and damage to collections, advising regional teams on how to access specialist collections security advice, working with the People Team to embed mandatory collections security training into annual programmes, and ensuring availability of training and support for collections audit, emergency planning and collections salvage
• Maintains systems for the valuation of collections for insurance purposes, and the regular and efficient reporting required by the insurers and lenders including during major incidents and emergencies involving collections
• Leads on the acquisition and disposal process for collections and objects to support decision making by ExCo and the Board as necessary.
• Works collaboratively with colleagues in Audiences and Support and Public Engagement and Research Directorate, to develop projects that will expand public engagement with and understanding of the Trust’s collections and their importance through the development of online access via the Trust’s website, and through other means, such as exhibitions and learning and research programmes
• Proactively seeks opportunities to promote NTS externally by promoting examples of internal best practice and act as the lead advocate internally for integrated collections management, collections care and conservation, and digital preservation
• Ensures regional property staff can access professional collections care and management support for all collections, including archives and historic libraries, at the earliest stage in project planning. They should expect to receive integrated support for acquisitions, exhibition planning, long loans, review and rationalisation, auditing and location control, collection decants, pest management and house-keeping regimes, remedial conservation and training for property staff.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications

Essential
• Undergraduate degree in a relevant subject or demonstrable knowledge gained in a similar or transferable role
• Post-graduate qualification in Museum Studies, Collections Conservation or equivalent

Skills experience and Knowledge
• Recognized leader in the field of heritage collections management with direct experience in a senior collections management role within a heritage/museum context
• Highly developed and proven team management skills and experience
• A passion for communicating to the public the importance of heritage collections, and working with others to find innovative ways of doing so
• Strong IT skills with proven specialist knowledge of collections management systems
• Sound knowledge of ethical, legal, insurance and indemnity issues for heritage collections.
• Strong technical knowledge of current best practice in collections management and documentation across museums, archives, and libraries
• Strong understanding of best practice in the Care & Conservation of collections and interiors
• Demonstrable experience of best practice standards for digitisation and digital preservation
• A track record of developing policy and strategy and delivering against strategy
• Experience of managing large collections management projects and managing multiple priorities
• Proven ability to compile an argument/business case for funding support (from internal or external sources)
• Excellent liaison and negotiation skills and ability to communicate clearly, both orally and in writing
• Outstanding interpersonal skills with a track record of high-level advocacy, both internal and external
• Strong UK and international professional networks and contacts within the sector
• Experience of commissioning and working with a wide range of external contractors
• A current driving license and willingness to travel regularly across Scotland and further afield.

Desirable
• Strong technical knowledge of current best practice in data management across natural heritage, archaeology, historic buildings, and digital collections

Your role of Seasonal Steward will be a fixed term position up until 30 September 2026. The likely start date for this role is in April 2026.

Are you looking for a 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 Craigmillar Castle during the season.

You will be part of a highly motivated team looking after Craigmillar Castle. Your role will be team based, but you will also need to complete individual tasks, with the post involving both indoor and outdoor work.

The Visitor Services Lead plays a central role in the smooth daily running of Surgeons’ Hall Museums. Working within the Visitor Services team, you will provide on-shift operational leadership to ensure visitors enjoy a safe, welcoming, and high-quality experience.

Acting as the visible lead on the gallery floor, you will guide and support the Visitor Services Assistants (VSAs) throughout the day, ensuring service standards are consistently met. While not a formal line manager, you will carry delegated supervisory responsibilities, coordinate daily activities, and take the lead in responding to visitor issues or incidents such as evacuations or first aid.

This is a varied and rewarding role, ideal for someone who enjoys being hands-on in a busy public environment, has excellent interpersonal skills, and thrives on supporting and motivating others.

The post is 28 hours per week (0.8 FTE), normally worked across four days on a rota, including weekends and occasional evenings.

The Visitor Services Lead reports to the Visitor Services Supervisor.

Requirements
The successful candidate will have a good general education (for example GCSEs/National 5, A Levels/Highers, or equivalent) and proven experience in a visitor-facing customer service role. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential, along with the ability to provide clear direction and support to colleagues and to lead by example in daily operations. The role requires sound judgement, calm decision-making under pressure, awareness of health, safety and security in a public environment, and confidence with cash and card transactions.

It would be advantageous, though not essential, to have prior experience of supervisory or shift-leading responsibilities, experience working in museums, heritage or cultural venues, first aid training, or knowledge of museum and heritage operations.

Other information
Dates of interviews will be confirmed in due course. Candidates who have been shortlisted for interview will be contacted in the first instance by email.

The application is a tool for helping us to shortlist candidates for interview and as a basis for the interview itself. Any decision to shortlist you for interview will be based solely upon the information you supply on your application.

If you have any difficulty in completing the forms or require the forms in an alternative format, please contact the Recruitment Department by e-mail: recruitment@rcsed.ac.uk

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is an equal opportunities employer. If you consider you have a disability (as defined by the Equality Act 2010) and have any specific requirements, or require assistance or reasonable adjustments (for example, information in larger font) to be made for you during the selection process, we will do our best to assist you. You are given the opportunity to express your needs by attaching a separate sheet to your application form or by contacting the HR Department on +44 (0) 131 527 1587 or by e-mail: recruitment@rcsed.ac.uk

The Equal Opportunities Monitoring form can be returned with your application. It will be retained within the HR Department and used solely for monitoring purposes; it will not be made available to the short-listing panel.

Thank you for your interest in the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. We look forward to receiving your completed application by 9am on Friday 16 January 2026. If you need any further information, do not hesitate to contact us.

Please note, previous unsuccessful applicants need not apply.

Your role of Steward at Historic Environment Scotland will be a full time, part year permanent position up until end of Oct 2026. The start date for this role is March 2026.

Are you looking for a flexible seasonal job that is both fun and unique? You’ll get a unique view 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 Threave Castle and its surrounding wetland nature reserve during the season.

Come and work at this island fastness in the middle of the River Dee, arriving at your work everyday by boat. Your role will include operating a small boat, assisting with landing of passenger boats on the piers at Threave, working inside and out & maintaining the presentation of the Castle and Visitor Areas. You will be working within a growing team led by a Monument Manager. This site sits within the Dumfries and Galloway District and there may be opportunities to work at other sites within the area such as Dundrennan Abbey, Cardoness Castle and more.

An imposing stronghold built for the Earl’s of Douglas circa 1369, the castle is surrounded on all sides by the river, boasts an early example of an artillery wall, is home to nesting peregrines, jackdaws and owls and sits amidst an expanding wetland nature reserve – home to ospreys, otters, kingfisher and wildfowl.