At a Glance
- Tasks: Support monitoring and evaluation activities, analyse data, and present findings.
- Company: Join Historic Environment Scotland and be part of a diverse team.
- Benefits: Enjoy 25 days annual leave, flexible hours, and a Civil Service pension scheme.
- Other info: Great opportunity for personal growth and making a real difference.
- Why this job: Kickstart your career in impact monitoring with hands-on training and development.
- Qualifications: Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and basic Microsoft Office knowledge required.
The predicted salary is between 27744 - 27744 £ per year.
Starting salary: £27,740 pro rata, per year
Contract type: Fixed term for 18 months
Grade: 1
Location: The Engine Shed, Stirling FK8 1QZ
Working Hours: 35 hours per week
Interviews: To be held on Week Commencing 17 August 2026
The TET Evaluation & Impact Trainee will be part of the Technical Education and Training department, managed by the TET Programme Delivery Manager. This post involves working across departments within TET and wider HES, as well as external sector partners.
The TET Evaluation & Impact Trainee is part of a wider programme of Traineeships at HES. For more information about the post and information about the team, please access the full job description for this post.
Benefits of joining us at Historic Environment Scotland:
- Enrolment onto a Civil Service Pension scheme – 28% employer contribution
- 25 days annual leave, pro-rata (increasing to 30 days after 3 years) + 11.5 public holidays
- Reimbursement for relevant professional subscriptions
- Support for further education and personal development
- Study leave for work related courses
- Flexible working hours (where appropriate)
- Free entry to all of our properties (with up to three guests)
- Free entry to English Heritage, Manx and Cadw properties
Key Responsibilities of this role:
This is a training and development role for someone starting their career in administrative impact monitoring and reporting. It will build on basic knowledge and provide opportunities to learn. This role is all about measuring the impact of what we do and communicating this with others, so we are looking for someone who has good organisational skills, effective written and spoken communication and is driven and self-motivated.
Your day-to-day duties will include:
- Supporting with monitoring and evaluation activities such as surveys and data returns.
- Attending appropriate training, events and meetings to facilitate the gathering of qualitative data, information and feedback.
- Data input, analysis and interpretation of data contributing to the production of reports, case studies and development of programmes for internal and external audiences.
- Contributing to internal meetings and briefings by presenting monitoring, evaluation and research data and findings, in a clear and accessible manner.
- Collaborating with those responsible for systems, databases and tools to meet impact evaluation requirements.
- Providing cover for other colleagues at busy times and in cases of absence, by undertaking such duties and responsibilities which are appropriate to the grade and nature of the post.
Key requirements of the role:
In order for you to be successful in this post, we will be looking for you to complete a cover letter which addresses:
- Why you are interested in the post with Historic Environment Scotland
- How you can meet each of the essential and desirable criteria (in up to 800 words), using examples of where you have used these skills in the past.
Please ensure that you provide real life examples for each of the criteria to be considered for this post. You can use examples of how you have met this criteria from your work life, home life, education or volunteer experience. Please read our CV and Cover Letter Guidance first before completing, as you will only be eligible for selection if you use examples of how you meet the essential and desirable criteria.
Essential Criteria:
- Great attention to detail and a methodical working approach.
- Able to work under pressure and meet competing deadlines.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to simplify complex information.
- The ability to be a good team worker and to work with minimal supervision.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages.
We are dedicated to building a workforce which is reflective of diversity within Scotland. We warmly welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, regardless of age, race, gender or gender identity, religious beliefs, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, or neurodiversity. In support of our Gaelic Language Plan, we welcome applications from Gaelic speakers.
We want every candidate to have the best chance to succeed during the recruitment process. If you require your application in an alternative format, please reach out to us via email at recruit@hes.scot or call our Head Office at 0131 668 8600 and speak to a member of our People Team.
Please note that, at this time, we are unfortunately unable to provide sponsorship as part of the recruitment process, therefore you must have current right to work in the UK to be considered for a post.
To submit your application online, please read our ‘How to Apply’ section followed by ‘Apply Now’ button to begin your application.
Technical Education and Training (TET) Evaluation & Impact Trainee in Stirling employer: Historic Environment Scotland
At Historic Environment Scotland, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer that fosters a supportive and inclusive work culture. As a Technical Education and Training Evaluation & Impact Trainee, you will benefit from a comprehensive training programme, flexible working hours, and generous leave entitlements, all while contributing to meaningful projects that enhance Scotland's heritage. Our commitment to employee growth is evident through opportunities for further education and professional development, making this role not just a job, but a stepping stone in your career.
Contact Details:
Historic Environment Scotland Recruitment Team