Full Time

Join us at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), a world leading centre for plant science, horticulture and conservation. Dawyck Botanic Garden – renowned for its magnificent arboretum, seasonal beauty and breathtaking woodland walks – welcomes around 40,000 visitors each year. We’re looking for an inspiring Curator to lead this exceptional Garden into its next chapter, shaping its future with creativity, expertise and purpose.

As Curator, you will provide innovative leadership for Dawyck, guiding the planning, care and development of its nationally significant Living Collection. You’ll champion exemplary horticulture, plant conservation and sustainable landscape management while working collaboratively across RBGE to support research, education and public engagement. From biosecurity and climate resilient planting to delivering exceptional visitor experiences, you’ll ensure the Garden continues to thrive in a changing world.

You’ll be an experienced horticultural leader with deep knowledge of temperate trees, shrubs and herbaceous species, alongside strong project management, communication and team development skills. Confident working with scientific collections, you’ll ensure high standards across operations, safety and plant records, while also representing RBGE proudly to partners, stakeholders and the wider community. Your leadership will empower staff, volunteers and students, fostering a collaborative, inclusive and curious culture.

Closing date: Midday (BST) on Wednesday, 11 March 2026
Interview date: 26 March 2026 at Dawyck Botanic Garden

For more information and to apply, please visit our website.

Eden Scott is delighted to be working with Historic Environment Scotland (HES), the lead public body responsible for investigating, caring for, and promoting Scotland’s historic environment.

HES has a range of responsibilities which include being the custodian of collections of national and international importance as well as managing over 300 properties in their care. Buildings and monuments of national significance include Edinburgh Castle – Scotland’s number one visitor attraction – Neolithic Orkney, Fort George, Melrose Abbey and numerous small local sites, attracting more than 3 million visitors a year.
Many of their venues are available for corporate events, weddings, community events and filming and include Edinburgh & Stirling Castle, Linlithgow Palace and Melrose, Arbroath & Dryburgh Abbey to name a few.

HES now have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Hospitality and Events Manager to join the team in their Edinburgh Head Office on a six-month contract.

This role is within the Marketing & Engagement Directorate, which has primary responsibility for income generation in the organisation. This is an exciting time to join the team with an organisational focus on commercial income.

In this temporary role of Senior Hospitality and Events Manager, you will help shape the future of our hospitality and events strategy. You will lead a team, review their current approach and recommend improvements that will deliver strong commercial results. You will have two direct reports, the Hospitality and Events Manager and the Commercial Contracts Manager. The team consists of 7 people in total and covers commercial events, hospitality, catering contracts and their holiday let business.

Skills and experience required:

We are looking for an experienced Hospitality & Events Manager, or similar from a unique venue, visitor attraction, hotel or similar. A team player with significant leadership skills and commercial acumen.

Excellent salary of £50,386 is on offer plus various generous company benefits including enhanced holidays and pension.

Full time, 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday

Eden Scott is dealing exclusively with HES on this vacancy.
For an informal chat please call Sally Rae at Eden Scott: 07776 662506 or email sally.rae@edenscott.com to receive the full job description.

JOB PURPOSE
Ben Lawers NNR is the most important mountain area in the UK for rare arctic-alpine plants, some of which occur in few other locations. The long running programme of monitoring is fundamental to informing conservation management such as the pioneering restoration of montane willow scrub, which was in terminal decline. The reserve now hosts the finest examples in the UK.
We are looking for a Seasonal Ecologist to be an enthusiastic and effective member of the property team. You will carry out botanical and other biological monitoring, as part of an ongoing programme, to inform management of the NNR.
The role is a physical one, requiring regular walking to high altitude locations and working on steep ground. You may work alongside other staff and volunteers but there will be a frequent requirement for lone working.
Although the role is not primarily public facing, you may interact with visitors during the course of your work. You will be an ambassador for the National Trust for Scotland leaving those you meet with a desire to respect, protect, and enjoy the NNR and an understanding of how they can help to contribute their support to the property. The role may support other staff with events when required.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
Biological monitoring
 Carry out repeat monitoring of specified rare species at known locations on Ben Lawers SSSI (training in identification and method will be given).
 Assist with other monitoring and recording of species and habitats as required.
 Produce written reports on the above.
Working together
 Support a strong health & safety culture by complying with the property’s Safe System of Work to safeguard yourself and colleagues.
DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB
People management
 Liaise closely with property staff and other Trust staff as required (eg. Natural Heritage Officer).
 Work with, and occasionally supervise, volunteers.
 Engage with members of the public of all ages and abilities.
Financial Management
 Not a budget holder and will be expected to liaise with the Property Manager (budget holder) prior to incurring any expenses and be mindful of effective management of Trust funds and resources.
Other duties
 Assist with other areas of property work, such as watering the tree nursery, assisting with other maintenance as necessary.
Tools/Equipment
 May be required to use equipment and vehicles subject to appropriate training.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
The above outline the core skills and experience necessary to fulfil the role. In addition, the following is required:
Essential
 An interest in field botany and demonstrable identification skills.
 Competence in hillcraft to be self-reliant working safely on steep ground, at up to 1200m and in varying weather.
 Ability to walk to high altitude and remote parts of the property on a daily basis.
 A current valid driving licence.
 Experience in producing written reports.
Desirable
 Experience of lone working.
 Experience of using GIS.

JOB PURPOSE
This job exists in order to ensure that the grounds and policies of the property are managed and maintained as a recognised landscape of outstanding historical importance, contributing to the property’s overall conservation and development, and its enjoyment by visitors.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Ensuring the conservation and practical maintenance of the grounds, (excluding Gardens) etc., – whether through delegation to other staff/volunteers, or personal participation – in terms of ensuring best practice is followed in:
o Health & Safety ensure you follow all relevant and appropriate Risk Assessments and that as part of the grounds team, operate to activity procedures
o Complete all relevant Health, Safety and Welfare logs, relevant to the role , and ensure compliance with legislation where appropriate.
o Assist in delivery of all operations to ensure all grounds are managed to reduce risk to the visiting public, other staff, buildings etc.
o Have an awareness of specific environmental risks relevant to ground’s operations, e.g. Weils/Lyme’s Disease
• Ensure all work is delivered to the highest standard as agreed by the on-site management and directed by Landscape Manager
• Working as a member of the property team and alongside the Northeast Ranger Service at times, in preparing the grounds for visitors’ enjoyment, this will include:
o Drainage works, conservation of the Property Health +Safety.
o Assist with waste disposal, (ranging from domestic waste bins to large scale skip and recycling)
o Grass Cutting
o Hedge Trimming
o Pathways, Boardwalk, small bridge repairs.
o Assisting in responding to faults identified during in-house inspections/ insurance inspections
o Assisting with brush/ scrub/ tree clearance
o Road maintenance, (remedial work to pot-holes)
o Fencing
o Repair & maintain signage
o Other tasks as required
• Recognition of the Trust’s Environmental Policy with respect to sustainable ground-keeping activities, including energy, water, pesticide-use & waste management;
• Assist with event set-up and operations as required
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Qualifications
• NPTC- PA1/PA6 Units in spraying or willingness to be trained
• First Aid certificated or willingness to be trained
• LANTRA certificated, or acceptable alternative in use of Agriculture machinery (mini tractor with attachments), Brush Cutters, and Strimmer’s or willingness to be trained
• A full clean driving license, valid for driving within the UK

Skills, Experience & Knowledge
Essential
• Sound knowledge of basic tool and machinery use and maintenance;
• Ability to learn good Health and Safety processes and procedures and the ability to work effectively within these processes;
• The ability and confidence to interact politely with visitors & skills in dealing with the wider public generally. The ability to represent the Trust when speaking with visitors.
• 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 of working within an estate team

Thank you for your interest in the post of Labourer with Historic Environment Scotland that will be based in St Andrews. This is a permanent position.

The successful applicant will, as part of the Monument Conservation Unit (MCU), have responsibility for the on-going implementation of conservation, routine maintenance and presentation tasks of Historic Environment Scotland monuments within the St Andrews Depot area including St Andrews Castle and St Andrews Cathedral.

We are an award-winning family attraction and heritage charity at the heart of West Lothian. Our 23-acre site features historic buildings, a working waterwheel, accredited museum, rare breed farm, landscaped grounds and vibrant visitor spaces welcoming over 160,000 visitors each year.

As we deliver our ambitious five-year strategy, we are seeking an experienced and strategic Operations Manager to lead the safe, efficient and commercially successful day-to-day operation of Almond Valley Heritage Centre.

Reporting directly to the Director and forming part of the Senior Management Team, this is a pivotal leadership role responsible for visitor experience, commercial performance, events, and health & safety compliance across the site.

Key Requirements:

• Senior operational leadership experience within a visitor-facing or multi-use site
• Proven ability to implement strategy and drive commercial growth
• Strong understanding of health & safety and compliance management
• Experience leading and developing teams
• Financially confident with strong organisational and problem-solving skills
• A collaborative, people-centred leadership style

This is an exciting opportunity to take a visible leadership role within a much-loved community attraction while helping shape its future growth and resilience.

For a full job description, to apply, or if you have any queries or would like to discuss your application in an alternative format, please email jobs@almondvalley.co.uk with your CV and a covering letter demonstrating your suitability for the role.

Maintenance Assistant

We are an award-winning family attraction and heritage charity at the heart of West Lothian. Our 23-acre site features historic buildings, rare breed animals, landscaped gardens, play areas and engaging visitor spaces and we’re looking for a skilled Maintenance Assistant to help maintain and develop this unique estate.

This is a hands-on role supporting the day-to-day upkeep of our site, ensuring our facilities, grounds and visitor areas are safe, functional and maintained to a high standard.

Working as part of our dedicated Estates Team and reporting to the Estates Maintenance Manager, you will play a vital role in delivering a safe and welcoming visitor experience for over 160,000 visitors each year.

Key Responsibilities:

• Carry out routine and reactive maintenance across the site
• Painting and decorating (internal and external)
• Joinery and general carpentry repairs
• Fencing installation and repairs
• Building and wall repairs
• Grounds maintenance and landscaping tasks
• Support safe operation of visitor facilities and infrastructure
• Adhere to health & safety policies and report hazards
• Work collaboratively with the Estates Team to prioritise tasks

Key Requirements:

• Strong practical maintenance skills (joinery, fencing, general repairs)
• Experience in grounds maintenance or facilities support
• Knowledge of safe working practices
• A proactive, solutions-focused attitude
• Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
• Visitor-focused approach with commitment to sustainability

This is an exciting opportunity to join a mission-driven organisation dedicated to preserving heritage while inspiring future generations.

For a full job description, to apply, or if you have any queries or would like to discuss your application in an alternative format, please email jobs@almondvalley.co.uk with your CV and a covering letter demonstrating your suitability for the role.

Estates Maintenance Manager

We are an award-winning family attraction and heritage charity at the heart of West Lothian. Our 23-acre site features historic buildings, rare breed animals, landscaped gardens, play areas and engaging visitor spaces and we’re looking for a skilled Estates Maintenance Manager to lead the care, upkeep and development of this unique estate.

This is a senior leadership role responsible for estate maintenance, grounds management, health & safety compliance, team leadership and delivering an exceptional visitor experience for over 160,000 visitors each year.

You will report directly to the Director and be part of the Senior Management Team, playing a central role in shaping and delivering our ambitious five-year transformation strategy.

Key Requirements:

• Proven experience in estates, facilities or grounds management (heritage, cultural or visitor attraction setting desirable)
• Strong practical maintenance skills with sound knowledge of health & safety legislation (including PUWER and COSHH)
• Experience leading teams, managing contractors and overseeing site development projects.
• Ability to develop proactive maintenance and asset management plans
• A hands-on, solutions-focused approach.
• A proactive, visitor-focused mindset with commitment to sustainability and conservation.

For a full job description, to apply, or if you have any queries or would like to discuss your application in an alternative format, please email jobs@almondvalley.co.uk with your CV and a covering letter demonstrating your suitability for the role.

At the Highland Folk Museum, we are looking for a new team member to lead on maintaining and developing the Museum’s built heritage. You would –

• drive construction projects
• manage craft and maintenance staff
• oversee site safety, land management and workshop operations
• support interpretation

The Highland Folk Museum is an open air living history museum, with 36+ historical buildings across mile-long our site. We present over 200 years of history, from 1700’s thatched cottages to 1950’s shops and our maintenance and craft skills teams are responsible for keeping them looking great.

This vacancy will shut on the 17th of March 2026. To learn more about this role and how to apply, please click on the link below –

JOB PURPOSE
This role will play a key role in an initiative to create searchable online access to the Mackintosh and Macdonald collections held at The Hill House and The Mackintosh Tearooms via the NTS website. Creating access to the collections is a strand within the Development Phase of the Trust’s NHMF funded Mackintosh Illuminated Project.
There are two key elements to the role. One is to systematically review, edit and prepare for publication, the images and collections data needed to make The Hill House and The Mackintosh Tearooms collections searchable online. This will involve working with the Collections Systems Manager, Digital Collections Asset Manager, NTS archivist, and colleagues at the two properties, to apply the online collections data standard to catalogue records, check digital images, and commission and catalogue additional collections photography where there are gaps. The second will be to work with Collections Management staff and property teams to inventory, photograph and catalogue any collections that have not yet been added to the Collections Management system.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Work with colleagues to review and develop the online collections data standard to ensure consistent accessible data across the collections at The Hill House and The Mackintosh Tearooms
• Responsible for a systematic review of The Hill House and The Mackintosh Tearooms collections records in the collections management system.
• Apply the new museum data standard consistently, including editing records and checking image quality
• Ensure The Mackintosh Tearooms collections are fully inventoried and documented on the Axiell database in line with the Trust’s collections information policy
• Work with the Digital Collections Asset Manager to carry out a detailed assessment of all relevant collections images in the Digital Asset Management System (DAMS) to identify and remove duplicates
• Plan and deliver a small programme of prioritised re-photography of collections to ensure a consistent standard across the NTS collections – commissioning photographers, managing the logistics of access to collections and the ingest and, working with the Digital Collections Asset Manager, cataloguing of images into the DAMS
• Liaise closely with the Mackintosh Illuminated project team and other key colleagues across NTS, including the Project’s Digital Producer and the web agency tasked with creating the new web based collections search.
• Contributing to internal project communications and creating project progress content for social media as required
• Research elements of the Mackintosh and MacDonald collections, to create enriched database content where needed while liaising with project research staff
• Other project and data related responsibilities, as required by the project team

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Qualifications
Essential
• A degree in a relevant subject OR demonstrable track record of working in collections management or digital collections setting
Desirable
 Post-graduate degree Museum studies or similar

Experience
Essential
 Experience of working in collections management, or digital asset management, in an archive or heritage organization.
 Experience of working with collections management databases, such as Axiell Collections, and digital asset management systems
 Excellent skills in MS Excel, including managing large datasets
 Excellent communication skills and experience of working with a variety of internal and external stakeholders
 Analytical skills and scrupulous attention to detail
 Ability to work independently with excellent time management

Desirable
• Knowledge of, and demonstrable interest in, the life and works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald
• Experience of working on a collections online project
• Experience of object handling and inventory

JOB PURPOSE
The National Trust for Scotland is passionate about Scotland’s heritage, we make a difference to what makes Scotland so special. Pitmedden Garden is a re-created Scottish Renaissance walled garden with vibrant floral designs which combine with parterres to create a masterpiece of intricate patterns and fragrant flowers. Sections of the garden have a modern design for a more sustainable garden, offering a biodiverse, species-rich design which represents modern garden design. The garden also contains orchards with more than 200 fruit trees.
To ensure that the garden, grounds, and related policies of gardens are managed and maintained as internationally recognised gardens of outstanding historical and horticultural importance, contributing to the property’s overall conservation and development, and its enjoyment by visitors and supporters.
The role of ‘Gardener’ as a key member of the Pitmedden team, will be heavily involved in the implementation of development plans for the gardens and wider designed landscape.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Qualifications
• A formal qualification at NVQ/ SVQ Level 2 in amenity horticulture supported by knowledge and a minimum of 4 years practical work experience in a heritage or amenity garden context.
• PA1 and PA6a spraying certificates, or willingness to be trained in the use of pesticides and to exercise that training.
• Current driving licence valid for driving in the UK.
• Formal machinery certifications, i.e., Ride on mowers, tractors, chainsaws etc.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Undertaking practical maintenance of the garden and estate e.g., managing trees and shrubs, herbaceous plants, and bulbs; turf care; pest/disease/weed control; staking, plant nutrition, composting and soil improvement to the required standards expected by the Trust and for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by visitors including other professionals in the horticultural industry.
• Contributing to the management, conservation, and development of the garden and estate by plant propagation, cultivation, production of seed and the inputting of appropriate plant records on IRIS database and labelling were directed by the head gardener or first gardener.
• The ability to work individually or as part of a team across a wide range of activities across the garden & estate including large areas of Yew & Box hedge cutting, strimming & brush cutting, tractor/ATV driving, chipping & spraying.
• As requested, assisting with education/interpretation activities such as introductory talks and guided walks.
• Fostering positive relationships with visitors, local communities and other organisations and promote the work of the Trust when & were appropriate.
• On occasion, supervising and working with volunteers and/or staff members to ensure they deliver required outputs and the appropriate standard of work, and gain benefit/satisfaction from their activities.
• 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 Operations Manager / Property Management team.
• On occasion, contributing to the review and development of operational workplans for the gardens.
• Ensuring compliance with the Trust’s health, safety, and environment policies and procedures. This will include timely completion of HAVS, spraying records and attendance of annual health monitoring.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Essential
• Practical experience in general amenity or heritage gardening ideally in a garden open to the public.
• Demonstrable skills in plant husbandry, particularly trees, shrubs, climbers, herbaceous plants, turf culture and pruning techniques.
• Sound demonstrable plant knowledge and identification skills.
• Sound knowledge of basic tool and machinery use and maintenance and a wiliness to expand this.
• Good practical knowledge of Health and Safety processes and procedures and the ability to work effectively within these processes.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; confident in interacting and dealing with the garden & estate team and a wide range of people; and able to represent the Trust.
• Good organisational and time-management skills – including the ability to prioritise work where necessary and the ability to work using own initiative, in the absence of direct line management.
• A high eye for detail and finish, quality standard and best practice.
• Competent IT skills sufficient for maintaining plant records, use of the internet/intranet, assisting volunteers, on-line learning, management of online forms and a wiliness to use this.
• 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 of tree inspection processes and/ or arboricultural practices (Chainsaw use) or willingness to undertake training.
• Current First Aid certification (or willingness to train and use).
• Experience of working in a mixed team that includes short-term/seasonal staff and/or volunteers.
• An appreciation of Scottish garden history in a general context.

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB
People Management
• Not a line manager but will, on occasion, supervise volunteers and staff under instructions from Head gardener or First gardener.
• Will work closely with other property colleagues and will have some interaction with other technical/specialist advisory colleagues based in other locations and departments (e.g. other NTS gardens.)
• Will have regular (daily) interaction with members of the public and guests of all ages and abilities.

Finance Management
Not a budget-holder but will be expected to take into consideration efficient use of resources for impact on the garden budget.

Tools/equipment
• Will be a user of driven vehicles such as ride-on mowers and tractors.
• Will be a frequent user of powered tools such as chainsaws, mowers, strimmer’s, hedge-cutters, and, have a curiosity to further this.
• Will be a frequent user of hand-tools such as spades, forks, trowels, rakes, hoes, shears, and secateurs.
• Will be an occasional user of IT equipment & role specific systems such as IRIS BG database, online holiday booking forms, expenses etc.

We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented People Administrator to join our growing team and support V&A Dundee’s People team and the Museum Director’s PA. The People Administrator will provide administrative support to the People team, ensuring smooth and efficient operations. This role involves a variety of tasks related to employee record keeping, recruitment and HR policy implementation.

The role will also provide support to the Museum Director’s PA with tasks such as planning meeting schedules, arranging and preparation for meetings, keeping records and contacts up to date, liaising with guests, minute taking/issuing and diary management as support and cover for the Personal Executive Assistant and Office Manager as and when required. The role will be split 80% HR and Director’s PA 20% except during leave cover.

This is a hands-on, varied role for someone who enjoys accuracy, good systems and being someone that others rely on to get things right. Reporting to the People Advisor, this role suits someone who is highly organised, people centered, and comfortable handling sensitive information.

Duties and Responsibilities:
Human Resources

Assist with the implementation of HR policies, procedures and guidelines ensuring they are understood and observed throughout the organisation.

Facilitate recruitment activities, ensuring legal compliance, consistency and fairness. This includes ensuring immigration and PVG/Disclosure checks are carried out where necessary.

Assist with on-boarding and off boarding processes for staff, volunteers and freelancers.

Provide information to staff and managers on terms and conditions of service e.g. annual leave entitlement, notice period, etc.

Oversee employee file maintenance and record keeping in line with GDPR.

Administer benefits and recognition schemes.

Support with the implementation of learning and organisational development.

Creating, evaluating, and submitting HR reports to support business insights.

Draft organisation wide communications in regard to HR updates.

Assist with and contribute to projects as specified by the Finance Resource and Planning Team.

Assist the People Advisor with the drafting of contracts, contract variations and the updating of the HR system. Prepare correspondence as necessary.

Liaise with external payroll provider on a regular basis to ensure the correct information is transferred with relation to the monthly payroll.

Monitoring the Recruitment and HR mailboxes and responding as appropriate.

Supporting the People Advisor and Head of People where appropriate.

Personal Assistant

Support the workload of the Director’s PEA by assessing the importance and urgency of requests and responding to all in a timely manner.

Assist with aspects of a busy and constantly changing Director’s schedule, including organising internal and external meetings, arranging locations, coordinating invitations, setting up conferencing facilities, equipment and refreshments.

Assist with governance cycles by preparing and circulating papers, taking minutes and collating actions when required.

Support the Director in liaising and cultivating relationships with donors, lenders, designers, artists and wider supporters, working closely with colleagues across museum departments to this end.

Manage sending of invitations, maintaining data and recording responses for museum events

Supporting the management of office spaces, including planning, improving and delivering effective office functionality.

Keeping track of office supplies and requirements. Liaise with suppliers and facilities management to ensure office is well maintained and presented.

Support in making travel arrangements and developing itineraries for Director, Executive Team and Board when required.

Provide cover for the PEA and Office Manager or additional assistance during busy periods.

Deadline for applications: no later than 23.59, 23 February 2026.