NatureScot is a government body dedicated to preserving Scotland's natural environment. They offer grants, conduct research, provide advice, and manage designated sites to promote sustainable use and appreciation of nature. With a focus on climate change solutions, biodiversity loss, and connecting people with the outdoors, NatureScot plays a crucial role in environmental conservation and public engagement.
Open Positions
1001-342 HMP Project Support - B Grade - April 2026
1009-321 Helpdesk Service Manager - D Grade - March 2026
ITIL best-practice, customer service management, incident and request resolution, service reporting and data interpretation, continual service improvement
1013-407/408/409 Operations Officer - North - D grade - April 2026
Knowledge of ecology, understanding of Planning System, ability to interpret complex information, good verbal communication skills and excellent team player
1013-333 Administrative Support - North - B Grade - April 2026
Relevant administrative experience, IT skills, and financial experience. Good organisational, time management, and communication skills
1006-435/436/437 Operations Officer - South - D Grade - April 2026
Relevant higher education degree or equivalent qualification with transferable skills, or suitable practical experience
1002-321 Freshwater Adviser - D Grade - April 2026
5+ years of experience in freshwater ecology, specialising in standing waters. A degree or equivalent professional qualification, SVQ level 5 and 6
1006-324/1006-407 Operations Officer - South - C Grade - March 2026
HND/Degree or equivalent qualification or practical experience in an environmental discipline or countryside management, Good interpersonal skills, Good communication skills
1009-367 - Senior M365 Systems Administrator - D Grade - March 2026
IT service delivery, Systems integration, Agile approach, Systems design, Service deployment, Information security, Problem solving, Technical understanding
1022-462/463/464 Deer Counter - D Grade Fee paid - April 2026
Essential Role Requirements: An extensive understanding of all aspects of practical wildlife management, Specific knowledge on all aspects of deer management in a Scottish context, Ability to work with a wide range of stakeholders
1016-430 Operations Officer - Central Highland - D Grade - April 2026
Must be eligible to live and work in the UK and resident in Scotland for the duration of the job contract. Must have a driving license or other means of transport