Hours: 37.5 (5 days a week)
Contract Type: Fixed-term (Until December 2026)
Salary: £31,093.74
Location: Scotland (East Coast, from Aberdeen to Dundee)
Would you like to be part of a species recovery project focusing on some of Scotland’s special invertebrate species along our stunning East Coast? Do you have a passion for lacewings and butterflies and would enjoy sharing this with local communities?
Our conservation team at Buglife take pride in inspiring, influencing and working with others to support nature’s recovery, and to be a voice for the small things that run the world.
We are looking for a conservation officer to deliver our part of the Species on the Edge project. Species on the Edge brings together eight environmental organisations, including NatureScot, Scottish Government’s statutory advisers on nature conservation, to deliver an ambitious, consolidated programme of work across Scotland. You will work with other Species on the Edge staff on the East Coast to deliver multi-taxa activities and engagement work with local communities.
This role will include practical project management and delivery; partnership working; overseeing practical habitat management works; developing and delivering innovative ideas and solutions to engaging local communities with species and their conservation; managing volunteers; public relations; financial management and teamwork. You will be responsible for delivering outreach and public engagement activities that will raise awareness of the importance of species, how to identify and record them, and what actions that individuals and community groups can take to help them.
If you need any adjustments to our recruitment process, at any stage, please contact us at [email protected] and we’ll be happy to help.
About Us
Buglife’s aim is to halt the extinction of invertebrate species and to achieve sustainable populations of invertebrates.
We are working hard to achieve this through:
- Promoting the environmental importance of invertebrates and raising awareness about the challenges to their survival.
- Assisting in the development of legislation and policy that will ensure the conservation of invertebrates.
- Developing and disseminating knowledge about how to conserve invertebrates.
- Encouraging and supporting invertebrate conservation initiatives by other organisations in the UK, Europe and worldwide.
- Undertaking practical conservation projects that will contribute to achieving our aim.
Buglife offer a benefits package including: Enhanced Pension, Flexible Working, 23 days annual leave (rising to 28 after 3 years service) in addition to winter close between Christmas and New Year.
How to Apply
Please see the Job Description for more details.
To apply, please submit a cover letter and an up to date CV via the form below.
Closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 24 March 2025. Interviews will be held online via Teams on Thursday 3 April 2025.
Join us in saving the small things that run the planet!
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