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Visitor Services

Hours: Days available will range from 3 – 4 days per week and will include weekend working. Daily shifts will be from 5 – 8 hours per day.
Duration: Permanent
Pay: £12.95 per hour

The Royal Yacht Britannia is an award-winning, five-star visitor attraction and exclusive evening events venue in Edinburgh, which employs more than 160 staff. This former floating palace of Queen Elizabeth II, usually attracts circa 350,000 visitors a year from around the world, and hosts circa 100 exclusive evening events per annum.

Britannia provides an exceptional experience for visitors. This dedication to excellence has led to the Royal Yacht being rated as Tripadvisor’s No.1 UK Visitor Attraction (AGAIN) 2023-24, and the top 1% in the world in its category.

Our Visitor Experience department is now looking for a Visitor Assistant who is enthusiastic, professional, of smart appearance, a can-do attitude, excellent communication skills and has a passion for the delivery of outstanding hospitality and service.

Full training will be given and uniform provided.

As part of our Visitor Experience team you will report to the Visitor Experience Manager. The role is based in our Visitor Centre and on board Britannia, as well as on the outer decks and compound area. The position can be physically demanding as you will be standing throughout the duration of your shift, ready to proactively engage with visitors at all times.

Company benefits include:

· 10% employer pension contribution, with a choice to contribute up to a further 5% yourself, which would then be matched by us as well! (So 20% potential contribution to your pension).
· 33 days pro-rata annual holiday entitlement.
· Enhanced long service holiday entitlement.
· Life Assurance.
· Performance and loyalty payment scheme.
· Complimentary tickets.
· Staff discount in the Shop, Royal Deck Tearoom & The Lighthouse Restaurant & Bar aboard Fingal.
· Free car parking for staff.

Responsibilities include:

· Performing a concierge role at front of house when required.
· Providing a warm welcome and proactive service to visitors at all times.
· Interacting with visitors throughout their tour.
· Helping visitors use their audio handset.
· Assisting with queue management.
· Developing and upholding a broad knowledge of the Royal Yacht to share with visitors, most especially when working as a guide at Britannia’s exclusive evening events and private tours.
· Work as a guide at Britannia’s exclusive evening events and private tours (£43 per event).
· Assist with any other Visitor Assistant duties as required.

If you feel you have the personality, skills and experience we are looking for, then we would love to hear from you. To apply, please send your CV and a short covering letter to: angie.fowler@tryb.co.uk or postal applications to:

Angie Fowler
Visitor Experience Manager
The Royal Yacht Britannia
Ocean Drive
Leith
Edinburgh
EH6 6JJ

No agencies please.

Please note, due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to unsuccessful candidates. If you have been selected for interview you will be contacted directly.

Lost Shore is about bringing a world-first and world-beating surf resort to the outskirts of the capital. The largest inland wave pool in Europe, arriving next to Europe’s largest indoor climbing arena, is putting Scotland on the map for all the right reasons!
But it’s the range of other activities and leisure offerings that make us so special, offering something for everyone.
Picture a surfing paradise where surfers, tourists, and locals converge—a place where adventure meets relaxation.

The Role: Surf Desk Team Member

The Surf Desk role is critical in creating the right first impression of Lost Shore and enabling our visitors to have the best experience possible. Your knowledge and passion for surfing and excellent people skills are essential for making guests feel safe and welcome, particularly first-time surfers. Your understanding of surf equipment will enable you to offer support to our Retail and Surf Ops team when required.

Role Overview
– Reporting to the Visitor Experience Manager.
– Welcoming our visitors to the resort with energy and enthusiasm.
– Checking in surfers at our Surf Reception, creating/amending bookings, ensuring all visitors have signed their safety waiver before entering the pool.
– Accountable for delivering a world class visitor experience in our Surf Reception.
– Supporting Retail and Surf Ops teams when required.

Visitor Experience: Champion immersive and engaging visitor experiences that align with the Lost Shore brand. Go above and beyond for all of our visitors and pass on your passion for surfing. Handle guest inquiries, complaints, and feedback professionally, resolving issues promptly and courteously. Offering advice on surf equipment to ensure visitors get the most out of their surf. Reassuring any nervous first-time surfers and making them feel welcome.

Working as a Team: Fostering a positive and adaptive work culture in collaboration with leadership, ensuring effective communication and adherence to organizational policies and procedures. Supporting our Surf Ops team at the wetsuit desk and our Retail team in our surf shop when required to maximise customer experience.

Qualifications, Skills and Experience
– Experienced surfer who’s eager to share their knowledge and passion for the sport with others.
– A natural host, with strong interpersonal skills and a big personality to welcome our guests to the resort.
– Possess sound knowledge of surf equipment, and ability to offer personalised recommendations to customers, ensuring an exceptional surfing experience.
– Thrives under pressure, displaying high energy and determination to excel.
– Customer-focused, maintaining unwavering standards of excellence.
– Demonstrates impeccable organisational abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and effective time management skills.
– Flexible and dedicated, demonstrating professionalism and a team-focused attitude.

Additional Information:
As a Surf Desk Team Member you’ll need to be flexible with your schedule, as the resort is open 7 days a week. For this role we will mainly require you to work weekends with a variety of shift times. Your commitment to ensuring the resort’s smooth operation during peak times is essential.

Why join the Lost Shore Team?
– A front-row seat to the opening of Europe’s largest inland surf resort.
– Sunsets over the surf lake (because everyone need a moment to breathe).
– A team that knows how to have fun at work but equally understands the value of hard graft.
– A chance to put your stamp on Lost Shore’s legacy.
– On top of an attractive salary, you will also enjoy a competitive benefits package including 28 days paid holiday (prorated for Part time), pension and lots more!

*Please note we will be interviewing for this role as the advert is live, we would encourage you to get your application in as early as possible to avoid disappointment*

JOB PURPOSE

As a front-line member of the Culloden team your job is give an amazing welcome and tell the story of this iconic site. You will be responsible for welcoming our visitors to the site and making sure that they are greeted and maintain parking facilities. You will be part of our Visit Scotland 5-star team acting as an ambassador for the site and the National Trust for Scotland.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

This role will assist the wider Estates team to deliver high quality visitor experience at Culloden Battlefield (including but not limited to):

• To provide excellent customer service.
• Be responsible and proactive. Ensuring all day-to-day tasks are completed including responding to customer enquiries, maintaining car park machines, and keeping our facilities clean from litter.
• Working with the Visitor Services Manager (Estates) to deliver an excellent visitor experience from arrival to departure.
• Cash handling duties including emptying of car park machines. Ensuring cash is handled accurately.
• To ensure perpetually high levels of accuracy are maintained for all transactions and data recording.
• To actively drive-up selling opportunities through strong product knowledge and an excellent customer service to maximise sales of admission tickets, membership and donations.
• Be able to take responsibility for your own development and learning.
• Answer basic questions about operating hours.
• Have a flexible approach to working hours and days including working weekends and Bank Holidays as appropriate.
• To work across departments when necessary, supporting the wider Culloden Cluster team
• To develop a working knowledge of the history of the site and being able to relate that to visitors in a friendly and engaging way.
• To provide consistently excellent customer service when dealing with high volumes of customers.
• Adhering to the property’s quality standards including wearing of uniform.
• Ensuring health, safety and welfare of property staff, volunteers, and visitors by adhering to the Trust’s Health, Safety and Environment policies and guidelines. This includes working within the property’s “Safe System of Work” (the system for managing Health & Safety).

• The current duties of this job do not require a criminal records (Disclosure Scotland) check to be carried out.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Experience

Essential
• Ability to work within a team or independently, with minimal supervision to a high and safe standard.
• Ability to be flexible, to adapt working patterns and tasks to meet day-to-day variations in property needs.
• Ability to adjust pace to match customer flow without compromising quality of service.
• Excellent front of house persona – warm, welcoming, patient and understanding.
• Willingness to work outside in all weather conditions.
• Genuine belief in the value of good customer service.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
• Demonstrable time management skills and the ability to prioritise.
• Ability to be proactive and to take the initiative.
Desirable
• Previous cash handling experience
• Foreign language skills
• Historical knowledge of the site and area
• Previous experience in museum, tourism or equivalent sector

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB

People Management
 You will be managed by the Visitor Services Manager (Estates Team) there are no line management responsibilities for this role, but this role works closely with volunteers and members of the wider site team.
 This role involves working with members of the public of all ages and abilities daily.
Finance Management
 This role will involve cash handling duties as appointed by your line manager.
Tools / equipment / systems
 There will be the occasional use of cleaning chemicals.
 This role will involve light manual handling.
 PPE will be provided for working outside.
 Is expected to work and ensure compliance within the property’s ‘safe systems of work’ (the system for managing health and safety)
Workplace context
 This role is primarily based at Culloden but is required to travel occasionally to other locations on Trust business. Note that as the Trust’s properties are often in remote or rural locations where public transport may be limited, the ability and confidence to drive in the UK is essential.
 Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre includes the Visitor Centre, Leanach Cottage and the Battlefield itself.

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

Culzean Castle is one of Scotland’s most loved castles, as one of the Visitor Services team within the castle, you’ll ensure that all visitors receive an excellent visitor experience and leave felling inspired by this magical place. This will be achieved through being welcoming; engaging and knowledgeable; prepared to answer visitors’ questions about objects, stories of the castle and its family and the NTS.

The role involves some physical activity and will include standing for periods of time and/or walking through the building during guided tours. Due to the historic nature of the building physical access from the upper levels in the event of an emergency is currently only by stairs.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

• Shared responsibility for the Line Management of the Castle Team and Volunteers
• Responsibility for the Castle opening and closing procedures as a key holder
• Sharing the benefits of Membership with ticket holders and always actively looking at innovative and interesting ways to encourage Membership recruitment.
• Ensure the highest level of customer service ensuring all visitors receive an excellent visitor experience
• Maximise visitor enjoyment and understanding of the property through engaging visitors with the history of Culzean and the Kennedy family
• Delivery of a broad range of high-quality guided tours and talks about Culzean for the general public and organised groups
• To deliver a range of engaging school workshops, for all ages and abilities
• Enhance the visitor experience through use of third person costumed interpretation, object handling and cookery demonstrations where applicable
• Be mindful of security needs of the property and its contents, minimising opportunities for theft or damage through diligent monitoring of visitors and the implementation of security measures (e.g. locking up procedures etc.)
• Be aware of the conservation needs of the property and its contents and minimise the risk of accidental damage through engaging with visitors and the implementation of appropriate conservation measures
• Share in the common responsibility of implementing the Trust’s Health & Safety policy, being mindful at all times of health & safety of self, staff, volunteers, and visitors
• Share in the common responsibility for the safe evacuation/management of colleagues and visitors in the event of a fire or security alert or alarm

SCOPE OF ROLE

People Management
• Shared Line management of up to 12 Castle Team Members and 20 Castle Volunteers
• Will have daily interaction with members of the public of all ages and abilities

Financial Management
• Not a budget holder.

Essential
• 1-2 years supervisory experience in a Museum/Gallery setting
• A personal commitment to excellence in customer care with the ability to enthuse and motivate others
• Genuine belief in the value of good customer service.
• Ability to adjust pace to match customer flow without compromising quality of service.
• Sound working experience dealing effectively with a wide range of people in a public situation
• Must be a very able and enthusiastic communicator, in particular verbally
• Excellent front of house persona – warm, welcoming, patient and understanding
• When required, leading engaging and informative tours of the Castle for visitors and school groups
• Ability to be proactive and to take the initiative
• Demonstrable time management skills and the ability to prioritise
• Experience of working with People Management systems and creation of rota’s
• Experience of working with volunteers
• Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise
• Ability to be flexible, in particular to adapt working patterns and tasks as required
• A keen interest in the National Trust for Scotland, its core values and a belief in the work that they do
• Enthusiasm for Scottish heritage and in particular family history and history of art/architecture
• An awareness and understanding of the careful approach required when working with fragile historic interiors and collections
• Awareness and understanding of the security issues, both personal and property-specific
• Excellent selling skills for NTS Memberships and Guidebooks
• Cash handling experience
• Epos user

Desirable
• Previous experience or volunteer experience in museum, tourism or conservation sector
• An understanding of health and safety legislation and emergency procedures
• Proficient user of Microsoft Office software
• Experience in developing event/specialist talks
• First Aid

ROLE SUMMARY

Now is an exciting time to be at Roxburghe Estates as we continue to grow and strengthen our Gardens Team.

Floors Castle Garden is an RHS partner and is a well-known Victorian walled garden with herbaceous borders, kitchen garden, parterre and glasshouses. Open to the public all year round, Floors Castle is the private residence of the 11th Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe. Therefore, you will be working within both public and private areas.

Recognised for its outstanding herbaceous borders and stunning glasshouses combined with woodland walks and formal parterre this is a truly unique opportunity for a gardener who is looking to join an existing team and grow their expertise.
With a passionate and enthusiastic attitude with great overall knowledge and a desire to keep learning more, you will form part of a team who aspire to turn our gardens into an inspirational and truly fantastic place to visit and to work within.

WORKING WITH US
It takes a certain sort of person to flourish in such a multi-dimensional environment like Roxburghe Estates. Therefore, we look for talented, self-motivated and enthusiastic individuals who will be able to share our passion for providing a warm welcome and amazing experiences.

WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING
Weeding and border maintenance
To assist in the presentation of the Walled Garden, Millennium Garden and other areas to the highest possible standards.

Pruning
Ensure seasonal pruning occurs in line with best practice.

Watering
Tending to both the daily regimen and weekend watering responsibilities when required.

Planting and propagation

Glasshouse maintenance and care
Our glasshouses provide plants, flowers and a range of soft fruits to the Castle. As a member of the team you will support in caring for these year-round.

Upkeep of Vegetable Garden
To provide the highest quality seasonal produce for the Castle Kitchen and retail outlets.

Seasonal Events
Our team provides dedicated horticultural workshops for paying customers and assist in the creation of a variety of events and trails for children around the grounds. Examples have been the Halloween, Peter Rabbit and Fairy Tail Trails.

Health & Safety
All staff are expected to observe all health and safety at work regulations as set out by Floors Castle in accordance with its statutory obligations. You will be required to undertake any training that may be required to support this.

Any Other Duties
Undertake any other duties as may reasonably be requested of a member of the Gardens Team in relation to activities and events that take place within the gardens and grounds of Floors Castle. Working outside of contracted hours may occasionally be required. You will be required to work weekends on a rota basis and Bank Holidays.

HOURS OF WORK

Full-time averaging 39 hours per week, Monday to Friday, between the hours of 7.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., during the summer months and 8.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. during the winter months.
ABOUT YOU – Personal Qualities
• You should demonstrate a track record of working in a similar environment with good horticultural practice and knowledge.
• You will need to be prepared to work in all weathers and be physically fit.
• Be able to work under your own initiative with an eye for detail and high standards of excellence.
• The ability to work within a team as well as independently.
• Be prepared to interact with the public and provide an excellent level of service at all times.
• Prepared to work on rota for weekend duties.
• Have a real passion and enthusiasm for gardening and horticulture in general.
• Prepared to learn and gain new skills.
• Be flexible, adaptable and have the ability to react quickly to change as necessary.

ABOUT YOU – Qualifications and Experience
Essential
• RHL L2 or a nationally recognised equivalent horticulture qualification
• Full driving licence
• Ideally 2 years’ experience of working within the horticulture sector.

Desirable
• PA1/PA6 qualification – training will be provided if necessary.
• Competence with the safe operation of common garden machinery/equipment

WHATS ON OFFER
• £12.21 per hour, staff discount, life insurance, pension.
• Ability to constantly develop and grow within your position through training opportunities and guidance.
• A fun working environment where we care about you, your well-being, and your personal growth.
• Opportunity to work alongside a very highly skilled Gardens team.

HOW TO APPLY
Please send a covering letter and CV to hr@floorscastle.com. For an informal chat about the role or for more information, please call the Estate Office on 01573223333.
Closing date for application, 12 noon Friday 11th July.

This is an exciting opportunity for a management role at North Coast Visitor Centre (NCVC) ensuring high performance and presentation standards in a busy Museum, Gallery and Cafe.

High Life Highland is a dynamic and exciting Charity to work for with our purpose being to to Make Life Better for everyone including our employees. We strive to provide a family friendly work environment for all employees so that they find it easier to balance family and work obligations.

Please go to the link to learn more about the job description and how to apply.

JOB PURPOSE
To maximise our visitors’ enjoyment of National Trust for Scotland managed sites by maintaining excellent standards of service, optimising opportunities to generate income and ensuring that the site and its assets are safe and secure.
Specifically, to ensure the smooth and safe operations in Admissions, Tours, Retail, Catering and Events activities making the property the best possible place to visit and work.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
To provide a consistently high standard of visitor care at all times
• Welcoming visitors to the site and processing their admission/retail or catering purchase in a friendly, efficient and knowledgeable manner.
• Welcoming visitors with special needs / impairments and providing a high level of service in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act.
• Welcoming International visitors and aiding with specific needs.
• Welcoming groups in an efficient and warm manner.
• Answering visitors’ queries about the site and the local area.
• Providing information about the site, its history, contents, offers and merchandise.
• Promoting National Trust for Scotland brand to include our Membership scheme, events, upselling other properties and any promotional campaigns, being proactive in the selling of Membership and Gift Aid.

To maintain excellent standards of site and personal presentation at all times
• The general ongoing operational cleaning of all areas as necessary, toilet cleaning, emptying waste bins and as appropriate vacuum cleaning, mopping, sweeping, dusting and polishing when required.
• 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 other departments; gardening, grounds maintenance and site repair employees/contractors.

Financial Responsibilities (where applicable)
• To adhere to all financial procedures to include till operation and banking and safeguarding of monies: to implement amendments to standard procedure as instructions may dictate.

Retail/Cashier duties (where applicable)
• To ensure good housekeeping of the museum and back of house areas.
• To ensure that retail merchandising is in accordance with NTS policy.
• To assist in achieving site retail/admissions/membership targets and KPI’s.
• To actively upsell products and services to facilitate the visitor’s enjoyment.
• To actively feedback visitor comments to line managers to develop and improve offer, service, operations.
• To work flexibly across departments and sites as needed.
• To assist with the set-up and break-down of events in liaison with the Visitor Services Manager.
• To assist with Heritage Hospitality events. Staff may be asked to work through into the night hours.

Health and Safety
• To ensure site meets with Health and Safety legislation in liaison with your department manager.
• To ensure that visitors vacate the site at close of business and that the site is secured at end of day.
• To use personal protection equipment as provided and directed by your line manager

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Qualifications
• No formal educational qualification required.

Skills, Experience & Knowledge
Essential
• Excellent cash handling skills.
• Excellent “front of house” persona – warm, welcoming, patient, understanding.
• Excellent selling skills – adaptable to customer type and product.
• Demonstrable excellent time management skills and the ability to prioritise.
• Flexible, helpful outlook to customers and colleagues.
• An understanding and commitment to the aims and objectives of the National Trust for Scotland.
• Living the values of the National Trust for Scotland and encourage colleagues to do the same
o The ability and willingness to understand others’ perspectives and to consider the impact of your actions on them and to adapt your actions as necessary.
o The ability and willingness to learn and try new things, to be flexible and step outside of your comfort zone.
o An open and honest way of communicating, ready to ask others for their ideas and to be open to hear and consider different points of view.
o A pro-active approach to taking initiative and to driving forward ideas and projects designed to improve daily operations and deliver an exceptional visitor experience.

Desirable
• Experience in storytelling and a passion for Scottish heritage and history
• Demonstrable experience in a customer-facing retail based role and or a catering based role, delivering impeccable customer care through excellent inter-personal skills.
• Demonstrable experience in sales or ticket/event/admissions – ideally in a heritage/tourism context – with experience and confidence undertaking till-work and cash handling/reconciliation.
• Experience in EPOS style till operation.

JOB PURPOSE
Inverewe is a garden of international importance. Created by Osgood Mackenzie in the late 19th century, and in NTS ownership since 1952, exotic plants flourish in a challenging northern landscape of spectacular mountain and coast. Within its essential wooded shelterbelt, Inverewe’s planting has always been developed to ‘push the boundaries’. It is renowned for its variety of designed elements and an extensive plant collection of national significance, including notable collections of rhododendrons and Australasian plants. This post offers the opportunity to work alongside Inverewe’s experienced team of horticulturalists, assisting in the maintenance, conservation and development of Inverewe Garden.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

1. Undertake practical maintenance (e.g. managing trees and shrubs, herbaceous plants, and bulbs; clearing invasive species; weed control; composting and soil improvement; hard-landscaping; path care), with particular responsibility for a designated area within the woodland garden.
2. Knowledge of composting systems with an interest and ability to work alongside the team to help maintain our composting systems and soil health
3. Undertake 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.
4. Contribute as required to the wider garden, to the standards expected by the Trust and for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by, visitors.
5. Contribute to the management, conservation and development of the garden by assisting with plant propagation and other nursery work, and the maintenance of plant records and labelling.
6. Assist with education/interpretation activities such as introductory talks and guided walks.
7. Foster positive relationships with local communities, promoting the work of the Trust, and actively seeking opportunities to increase Trust membership.
8. On occasion, contribute to the review and development of property action plans and operational workplans for the garden.
9. On occasion, supervise and work with volunteers, student placements and/or apprentices to ensure they deliver required outputs at the appropriate standard, and gain benefit/satisfaction from their activities.
10. Ensure compliance with the Trust’s health, safety, and environment policies and procedures.
11. Demonstrate self-motivation, strong organisational skills, including time management and the ability to plan and prioritise.
The current duties of this job do not require a criminal records (Disclosure Scotland) check to be carried out.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Qualifications/ skills
Essential
 Either a formal qualification at NVQ/SVQ Level 2 in amenity horticulture, or working towards completion of such a qualification, or demonstrable relevant work experience in an amenity garden context.
 Sound demonstrable plant knowledge and identification skills.
 Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; confident in interacting and dealing with a wide range of people and work in a team environment; and able to represent the Trust.
 Good organisational and time-management skills – including the ability to prioritise work where necessary.
 Able to live and work in a relatively remote rural environment with little public transport.

Desirable
 Driving Licence, valid for driving within the UK.
 Competent IT skills sufficient for maintaining plant records, use of the internet/intranet, assisting trainees/apprentices, distance learning etc.
 Skills in arboricultural techniques, basic chain-saw certificates – CS30 & CS31, or willingness to be trained in the basic use of chainsaws.
 Tree climbing and aerial rescue qualification – CS38.

Experience
Essential
 Experience of the care and conservation of trees and shrubs, maintaining borders.
 Experience in use of basic garden tools and machinery.
 Experience of Health and Safety processes and procedures and the ability to work effectively within these processes.
 Experience and knowledge of composting systems and soil health

Desirable
 Experience of working in a garden open to the public
 Experience of working in a mixed-team that includes short-term/seasonal staff and/or volunteers
 Experience of propagation and nursery practices.
 An interest in heritage gardening.

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB
Scale
 The role holder will be responsible for a designated area of the woodland garden, comprising approximately 5 acres of borders, established tree/shrub areas and associated path networks.
 They will also be responsible, as part of the woodland team, for the wider woodland garden and shelterbelt periphery, comprising approximately 30 acers of borders, established tree/shrub areas, areas of invasive plants such as Rhododrendron ponticum and associated path networks.

People Management
 Not a line manager
 On occasion the role holder may be asked to supervise volunteers (up to 5 on one day).
 On occasion the role holder may be asked to supervise student placements or apprentices under instruction from Head Gardener or First Gardener.
 The role holder will work closely with other gardeners, particularly with the woodland garden team, and will frequently be involved in collaborative activities such as winching, chipping and chainsawing.
 The role holder work may have some interaction with other technical/specialist advisory colleagues.
 Will have regular (daily) interaction with members of the public of all ages and abilities.

Finance Management
 Not a budget holder
Tools / equipment / systems
 Will be a frequent user of driven vehicles such as tractors and ride-on mowers
 Will be a frequent user of hand-tools such as spades, forks, trowels, rakes, hoes, shears, and secateurs.
 Will be a user of powered tools such as, winches, mowers, strimmers, wood chippers, shredders, tractors, chainsaws (if qualified).
Example key performance indicators and targets
 Maintaining the designated area of woodland garden to the standards expected by the Trust and for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by, visitors.
 Working collaboratively as part of a woodland team.
 Foresting excellent working relationships with all members of the garden team and assisting outside of the woodland garden where necessary.

JOB PURPOSE

To assist in the maintenance of Inverewe Garden as an internationally recognised garden of outstanding horticultural importance, contributing to its conservation and development, and to its enjoyment by visitors and supporters under the supervision of the Garden Team.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

1. Assisting the Gardener Team with general horticultural duties to the required standards expected by the Trust and for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by, visitors. Activities may include:

a. Undertaking practical maintenance of the garden (e.g., managing shrubs and herbaceous borders)
b. Grass-cutting, strimming, hedge-cutting and raking/collection.
c. Cutting of lawn edges
d. Hand-weeding of beds and borders
e. Planting out tender perennial
f. Application of mulches and compost

2. Assisting with general property maintenance duties and for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by, visitors. Activities may include:

a. Refuse disposal.
b. Raking gravel paths

3. Assisting as required with the general enjoyment of the gardens and estate by:

a. Responding to general visitor enquiries
b. Assisting at events held within the garden or on the estate.

4. Assisting with interpretation activities such as answering basic horticultural enquiries from visitors and providing clear and accurate plant labeling.

5. Working with the full-time staff to foster positive relationships with local communities, visitors and promoting the work of the Trust, and actively seeking opportunities to increase Trust membership.

6. Working with volunteers to ensure they deliver required outputs at the appropriate standard and gain benefits from their volunteering.

7. Ensuring compliance with the Trust’s health, safety and environment policies and procedures to ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and visitors. This includes recognition of the Trust’s environmental policy with respect to sustainable gardening policies.

8. 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.

This role does not require you to undertake a criminal record.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications
 No formal educational qualifications required – but previous gardening or grounds-keeping experience is highly desirable.
 Driving License, valid for driving within the UK

Experience

Essential
 Should be experienced with a wide range of hand tools and basic machinery / equipment (e.g., lawn mowers, strimmer) or willing to be trained.
 Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, confident in interacting and dealing with a wide range of people, and able to represent the Trust.
 Capable of working effectively within a team environment, but equally able to work unsupervised.
 Good organisational and time management skills – including the ability to prioritise work where necessary.
 Must have a genuine understanding of, and belief in, the work of the National Trust for Scotland
 Solid interest in gardening with at least basic gardening skills and enthusiasm and practical experience.
 Strong attention to detail
 Sound practical knowledge of Health and Safety processes and procedures and the ability to work effectively within these processes.
Desirable
 A genuine love for gardening and garden maintenance is highly desirable.
 Experience of working in a garden open to the public
 Competent IT skills sufficient for use of the internet and for completing intranet training modules.
 First Aid qualification

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB

People Management
 Will work closely with the Head Gardener/Garden Team and other property staff.
 Will regularly work with a team of garden volunteers.
 Will have daily interaction with members of the public of all ages and abilities.

Finance Management
 Not a budget-holder but will be expected to take responsibility for effective management of Trust resources in the allocated areas (e.g., compost, materials etc)

Tools / equipment / systems
 Will be a frequent user of powered tools such as mowers, strimmers, hedge-cutters, chippers, and shredders.
 Will be a frequent user of hand tools such as spades, forks, trowels, rakes, hoes, shears, and secateurs.

JOB PURPOSE
To combine responsibilities on nature conservation, visitor services, learning and community engagement to help deliver the strategic objectives of the Brodick Country Park property and wider National Trust for Scotland.
Protect the landscapes in our care as part of ecologically healthy habitat networks where natural processes predominate and help combat climate change. Undertake repairs or construction of fences, footpaths, bridges and other built infrastructure. Enable people to experience our heritage, get more out of it & put more back into it. Use evidence and practice from our natural heritage properties to support our voice in national debates advocating for natural heritage. Work with communities living close to our land or with an interest in our land so that they collaborate with us to help achieve our natural heritage outcomes. Protect the built and archaeological heritage in our care and use them to help us explain the “habitats” outcome and achieve the “visitor’s” outcome.

BRODICK COUNTRY PARK & GOATFELL
Brodick Country Park (72 ha) was designated the first island Country Park in Scotland in 1980. The Country Park forms part of the designed landscape surrounding Brodick Castle and with its mosaic of native woodland, gorges, ponds and mature parkland, is of considerable local natural heritage value. The Country Park supports a number of locally and nationally significant species such as red squirrel, barn owl, long-eared bats and a wide array of flowering plants, ferns and mosses.

The property is a well-used local recreational resource and is exceptionally important to the local economy being one of the most visited tourist attractions on the island (approx 45,000 visitors annually). The diversity of the property and the opportunities it provides for recreation, education and enjoyment makes it of outstanding recreational value and an outstanding amenity resource for visitors and locals alike.

Goatfell is of local, national and international significance for the quality of its landscape, geology/geomorphology and the opportunities it provides for walking and mountaineering in a dramatic and challenging upland landscape. It’s extensive tracts of moorland are recognised as having European importance and most of the Goatfell property is designated as a SSSI (for geological and ecological features) and SPA (for hen harrier and other upland bird species), as well as being part of the North Arran National Scenic Area. Conservation projects ongoing on the property include peatland restoration, upland habitat revival and upland footpath repairs.

Brodick Castle, Country Park & Goatfell could be described as the archetypal Trust property exhibiting all the elements that the Trust aims to conserve from the built and natural heritage, to the collections, designed landscape and wild land.

Brodick Castle, with its magnificent gardens and policies, rises majestically above Brodick Bay on the Isle of Arran. Once owned and created by the Dukes of Hamilton, one of Scotland’s grandest aristocratic families, the property derives much of its significance from this association. The Castle is of national importance for its architectural and archaeological interest, and the gardens have three national collections of Rhododendrons.

Although the main work will be on the Brodick Country Park property, the post holder will be part of the NTS Ranger team and some of the post holders time will be required to assist with the management of Goatfell.

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, seasonal staff and colleagues:
Nature conservation
• Survey wildlife and habitats and feed this knowledge into management decisions, promoting of natural heritage, and further development of our voice.
• Maintain and manage habitats and wildlife with the aim of protecting species and increasing biodiversity.
• Manage projects aimed at enhancing our natural heritage as outlined within Brodick Country Parks Annual Operating Plan and the Plan for Nature. (For example, habitat revival and invasive species control projects).
• Contribute to the planning and lead the delivery of practical conservation to deliver the outputs agreed in the Annual Operating Plan and Plan for Nature.

Visitor Services
• Maintain countryside estate infrastructure at small, day to day scale (e.g. paths, fences, gates, signs, bridges, vegetation management) to achieve ecological, visitor services and safety outcomes.
• Provide information to visitors to encourage engagement with our natural heritage and help people give more back to it including “upselling” (e.g.: of membership and donations) using face to face and by other means of interaction such as social media.
• Lead guided walks and countryside events. Assist with events such as public gatherings, and wider NTS events.
Community engagement
• Communicate with local stakeholders, neighboring 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.
• Develop and maintain sound relationships with representatives of key parties who have interests in the property including neighbors, local businesses, the local community and user groups.

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.

Other responsibilities
• Planning and delivery of NTS Ranger Service education programs.

• 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 and seasonal staff.
• Develop and deliver visitor safety in the countryside.
• Engagement and involvement with projects as required.
• Assist with the implementation and review of property plans and contribute to successful delivery of relevant Natural Heritage plans/ annual operational plans.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Qualifications
• Graduate level qualifications or equivalent experience in one or more of the following subject areas heritage or cultural studies, visitor services, rural land management, nature conservation, environmental studies.
• First Aid certificate
• Strimmer, chainsaw (CS30/31) and pesticide certification (PA1/6).
• A full, clean driving licence for driving in the UK is essential.
• Criminal records (Disclosure Scotland) checking and clearance essential for safeguarding of children/vulnerable adults.

The role is one for which the duties/responsibilities/accountabilities of the role will require staff to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme.

Skills, Experience & Knowledge
Essential
• Significant experience of one or more of the following areas of work and the ability to apply knowledge from others across all of them: heritage or cultural studies, visitor services, rural land management, nature conservation, environmental studies, rural community development.
• Significant practical experience in a relevant / similar conservation or ranger service role.
• Practical land management and maintenance of small-scale rural estates infrastructure.
• Interaction with a wide range of staff, volunteers, visitors, educational groups and other stakeholders.
• Working knowledge of Scottish habitats and species and of ecological survey and monitoring techniques.
• Experience of leading groups of volunteers and visitors in an outdoor activity/learning environment.
• Experience of managing safety in the countryside.
• Working within a small team and lone working.
• Competent user of Microsoft Office.
• Ability and willingness to undertake strenuous physical work
• Good organisational and time-management skills with the flexibility to re-prioritise work to meet changing demands and weather
• Excellent interpersonal skills, with an ability to build strong, professional relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.
• A pro-active approach to driving forward ideas and projects designed to improve daily operations or enhance visitor experience.
• An understanding and commitment to the aims and objectives of the National Trust for Scotland.
• Living the values of the National Trust for Scotland and encourage colleagues to do the same
o The ability and willingness to understand others’ perspectives and to consider the impact of your actions on them and to adapt your actions as necessary.
o The ability and willingness to learn and try new things, to be flexible and step outside of your comfort zone.
o An open and honest way of communicating, ready to ask others for their ideas and to be open to hear and consider different points of view.
o A pro-active approach to taking initiative and to driving forward ideas and projects designed to improve daily operations and deliver an exceptional visitor experience.

Desirable
• Project management, involving several stakeholders and activities.
• An interest in developing new initiatives particularly in relation to environmental sustainability and nature based tourism
• Summer Mountain Leader certificate
• Tree audit / review certification.
• Ability to drive 4W drive vehicle & trailer.

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB
Scale
The ranger works closely with the Senior Ranger who is responsible for the day-to-day management of the NTS Ranger Service and the Goatfell & Brodick Country Park Properties.

People Management
• No line management responsibility but will be responsible for the day-to-day management of Ranger activities whether maintenance, conservation or visitor experience objectives.
• Post will include management of volunteer individuals / teams and seasonal staff ensuring planning of and safe practices followed on daily basis.
• Will work closely with other property colleagues and may be required to liaise with other technical/specialist advisory colleagues based in other locations and departments.
• Will have frequent interaction with suppliers and contractors.
• Will have regular interaction with members of the public of all ages and abilities.

Finance Management
• This role is not a budget-holder.
• Assist in making the best use of resources and ensuring best value.
• Contribute to the income of the Trust through recruiting new members and encouraging donations.

Tools / equipment / systems (subject to appropriate training.)
 Various hand tools.
 Strimmer and chainsaw (if qualified).
 Use of chemicals.

Physical Environment
• Responsibility for implementing the Trust’s “Health & Safety Policy”, being mindful at all times of the health and safety of self, staff, volunteers, and visitors.
• Responsibility for 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, considered use of transport

The Key Responsibilities, Scope of Job, and Required Qualifications, Skills, Experience & Knowledge reflect the requirements of the job at the time of issue. The Trust reserves the right to amend these with appropriate consultation and/or request the post-holder to undertake any activities that it believes to be reasonable within the broad scope of the job or his/her general abilities.

JOB PURPOSE
To maximise visitor enjoyment by providing an efficient and accurate service, and high standards in housekeeping based on the needs of the property.

PITMEDDEN GARDEN
Pitmedden Garden is a popular visitor attraction for tourists and locals alike.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES
The Housekeeper is responsible for a wide variety of housekeeping duties in connection with the well-being and care of the holiday accommodation and visitor facilities at Pitmedden Garden (as per the Trust’s Housekeeping Procedures Manual), including the following:

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

• Monitor the condition of furniture – reporting any loss or damage to the Visitor Services Manager
• Ensure Safe Systems of Work is implemented effectively within function and with external contractors.
• Deliver excellent customer.
• 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 keeping a record of the checks.

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

Essential:
• Sound previous housekeeping experience including:
o cleaning and presentation of areas open to the public or let for (holiday-) rental
o stocking/ordering housekeeping/janitorial supplies
• Personal commitment to high standards of cleanliness
• Reliable with a flexible approach to working schedule, i.e. requirement to work weekends
• Personal commitment to excellence in customer care
• Attentive to detail with an eye for presentation and finish
• Must have a genuine understanding of, and belief in, the work of the National Trust for Scotland
• This is a physical job, which will normally include use of vacuum cleaners and other cleaning tools and products as well as lifting and carrying objects.
• UK driving licence.

Desirable
• Knowledge of the geographical location.

The Key Responsibilities, Scope of Job, and Required Qualifications, Skills, Experience & Knowledge reflect the requirements of the job at the time of issue. The Trust reserves the right to amend these with appropriate consultation and/or request the post-holder to undertake any activities that it believes to be reasonable within the broad scope of the job or his/her general abilities.
Applications

16 hours per week Saturday and Sunday’s, during summer can increases to 32/40 hours

Role Responsibilities

Deliver Tennent’s brewery tours covering the history of the famous brand and the brewery, brewing process, ingredients, and packaging operations within the tour.
Ensure compliance with site Health & Safety rules and ensure tour groups’ safety throughout tour delivery.
Operating the booking system to take and update reservations for the brewery tours and events.
Responding to email enquiries.
Taking payments, cash handling and daily income reconciliation.
Support the promotion of the Tennent’s Visitor Centre including representation at external events.
Hosting groups within our corporate meetings and events space.
Pouring drinks and ensuring bar operations are delivered efficiently within the Tennent’s Visitor Centre and Molendinar bars.
Answering incoming phone calls, restocking, and looking after the shop.
Welcoming visitors to the centre.
Prepare and run different Spirit and Beer masterclasses.
To drive average Trip Advisor ratings to = 4.5*-5* by instilling high standards of customer service.
Any other duties as reasonably required.
Skills & Experience

Previous bar experience is essential.
Second language in, Italian or German or French is desirable.
First class customer service experience and previous experience in service industry.
Self-motivated, pro-active, and willing to take responsibility for all TVC operations.
Confident, personable, and comfortable speaking in front of groups.
IT skills and experience in using booking systems, social media applications and email.