At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead exciting nature restoration projects and engage communities in the stunning West Highlands.
- Company: Join SCOTLAND: The Big Picture, a passionate charity dedicated to ecological restoration.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working, and the chance to make a real difference.
- Other info: Work remotely while connecting with diverse partners and stakeholders.
- Why this job: Be part of a transformative movement for nature and community in Lochaber.
- Qualifications: Experience in project management and a passion for ecology are essential.
The predicted salary is between 34000 - 36000 £ per year.
Loch Abar Mòr is a landscape-scale partnership bringing together land managers, communities and businesses in the West Highlands, who have all made a 50-year commitment to nature restoration, as a solution to the climate and biodiversity crises. Convened by nature restoration charity SCOTLAND: The Big Picture (SBP), the partnership works at a regional scale to restore and reconnect a thriving network of natural habitats, to return more wildlife to the landscape, and to create new social and economic opportunities for Lochaber’s communities.
This new role will support the delivery of nature restoration projects with and for the partnership as aspirations and ideas for change are translated into actionable plans and projects over the coming months and years. The Nature Restoration Officer will work with the Loch Abar Mòr Partnership Manager to create, shape, and communicate nature restoration and community engagement projects. Initially this will focus on the completion of restoration scoping and planning work across a broad range of habitats as part of grant-funded development phases. In future years, the Nature Restoration Officer will have a crucial role in securing funding and managing the delivery of these plans to achieve targeted outcomes for community, nature connectivity and climate.
The postholder will own and track the information and processes that underpin the partnership as it develops further, ensuring its growth and development are built on solid and efficient foundations.
KEY LIAISONS
The role will report directly to the Loch Abar Mòr Partnership Manager, with oversight by SBP Head of Projects. The role will form and deepen existing working relationships with Loch Abar Mòr partner organisations through the Partner Steering Group and interact with a wide range of stakeholders interested in or impacted by the partnership. The role will also form a network of relationships with contractors and advisors across Scotland involved in nature restoration work.
KEY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
- Work with the Loch Abar Mòr Partnership Manager to complete the National Lottery Heritage Fund and montane woodland development phases and produce ambitious, considered plans to deliver multi-habitat restoration across Lochaber.
- Make nature restoration happen on the ground, through the delivery of projects and activities with and for the project partners.
- Manage, track and organise the information that underpins the partnership, including project plans and budgets, comms text, etc.
- Commission, manage and support ecological surveys, feasibility studies and other input from expert contributors required to guide nature restoration plans and priorities.
- Working closely with the SBP fundraising team, develop the information needed to seek funding for projects, and to report back to funders.
- Working with the Loch Abar Mòr Community Engagement Lead and partners, build and manage a plan to engage communities around the partnership’s aims and aspirations.
- Support environmental research projects with partners across the region.
- Take ownership for the planning and delivery of partnership events, including preparation of materials, booking and logistical arrangements.
- Support managing the day to day administration of the partnership – fielding enquiries, creating relevant documentation, moving actions forward and overcoming obstacles to enable progress.
- Other general support as required to ensure the Loch Abar Mòr partnership functions smoothly to deliver its objectives.
EXPERIENCE
- Experience managing/organising an operational area, business or project, including commissioning and managing contract work.
- Training/qualification or experience in project management/administration.
- Experience of developing, working with and adhering to area/project budgets.
- Previous involvement in nature recovery initiatives, preferably within Scotland.
- Sound understanding of the ecological, social, cultural and political context of land use and nature recovery in the West Highlands of Scotland.
- Experience of working independently/remotely.
- Desirable but not essential: Education to degree level or equivalent in ecology/conservation or a related subject.
KEY SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES
- High level of emotional intelligence for building positive relationships and partnership working.
- Passion for and knowledge of rewilding, ecology and nature restoration.
- Self-motivated, entrepreneurial and solutions-focused, with the capability and desire to take ownership of all relevant responsibilities.
- Ability to communicate confidently with a wide range of colleagues, partners, contractors, and other stakeholders.
- Excellent organisational skills, including time management and prioritisation.
- Excellent writing skills, with the ability to prepare concise and engaging text for different uses.
- Comfort working with budgets, numbers and spreadsheets to manage/organise information.
- Strong attention to detail, particularly when working with text, maps and financial information.
- Familiarity with QGIS, and ideally an ability to undertake basic GIS mapping tasks.
- Conscientious and able to work well without close supervision.
- Competent with IT and able to learn quickly/troubleshoot problems independently.
- A full UK driving licence to enable travel to remote rural locations.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This role is hosted by SCOTLAND: The Big Picture, who act as the partnership convenor, banker and administrator without liability, as well as the employer of any staff required to deliver Loch Abar Mòr’s aims and objectives. Salary: £34,000 – £36,000 depending on experience.
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At Loch Abar Mòr, we are committed to fostering a collaborative and inclusive work culture that empowers our employees to make a tangible impact on nature restoration in the stunning landscapes of Scotland. As a Nature Restoration Officer, you will have the opportunity to engage with diverse stakeholders, drive meaningful projects, and contribute to the long-term vision of revitalising ecosystems while enjoying the flexibility of a home-based role. We prioritise professional growth and offer a supportive environment where your passion for ecology can flourish, making us an exceptional employer for those dedicated to environmental stewardship.