Seasonal

Scottish Canals are responsible for the management and development of five Scottish canals; we care for bridges, buildings, locks, The Falkirk Wheel, The Kelpies and 19 water supply reservoirs in locations across Scotland.  We are currently seeking cheerful, positive, and outgoing people to join our seasonal team. 

This is a great role for people who love nature and the outdoors, enjoy meeting new people, being out and about in the fresh air, and who want to learn new skills! You’ll meet an incredible variety of people, have the chance to experience something truly unique, work as a team, and spend time in some of the most spectacular landscapes in the country.

You’ll be provided with a uniform and can expect to start out by being based within busier areas of our canal network.   You’ll be meeting and engaging with members of the public, sharing information and answering questions, walking the canal routes keeping them safe and tidy.

Key Duties Include:

-Operating mowers, strimmer’s, and other ground care equipment to carry out routine vegetation management.
-Utilising a variety of hand and power tools; to carry out minor maintenance works as directed.
-Assist in routine maintenance and care of small plant equipment.
-Perform tasks to support other team members carrying out more skilled roles such as the maintenance, construction and repair of SC areas and facilities including, but not limited to, pontoon and jetty repairs, decorating and carrying our small repairs on facility blocks.
-Maintain accurate and timely records as required. 
-Perform manual labour in line with H&S Safe system of work business manual.
-Assist and support water management and water conservation.

To be successful you will have:

-Experience of working within relevant operational environment e.g., customer service, general vegetation management and general asset management.
-Basic DIY and maintenance skills.
-The ability to communicate effectively with other team members and locations to allow for the efficient operation of the waterway.
-Basic literacy and numeracy skills.

This role attracts an hourly rate of £12.13. You will work on a rolling rota which will include weekends and bank holidays.

We are looking for team members to join us from March 18th 2024 to October 27th 2024, working on various stretches of the Crinan Canal. Weekly hours may vary.

We will provide two intakes, the first start date will be the 18th of March and the second the 3rd of June, both will provide a two-week induction period.

Full uniform, company phone and training will be provided.

Your role of Steward at Historic Environment Scotland will be a part year permanent position, running from Easter until the end of September/October each year. The likely start date for this role is in March 2024.

Are you looking for a flexible seasonal job that is both fun and unique? You’ll get a unique view into Scotland’s rich history and gain valuable experience in the tourism industry and help bring Scotland’s dramatic history to life for our visitors from across the world. Explore the fascinating stories from Scotland’s past and share your passion with international and local visitors who come to Dumfries and Galloway during the season.

You will have the opportunity to work at sites such as:
Threave Castle – a forbidding island fortress accessible by boat, built by Archibald ‘the Grim’ in 1369
MacLellan’s Castle – Sir Thomas MacLellan’s former townhouse in the centre of Kirkcudbright
Caerlaverock Castle – a triangular castle enclosed by a moat, sieged by Edward I of England in 1300
New Abbey Cornmill – mill in the picturesque village of New Abbey, built at the end of the 1700s

Dumfries and Galloway is a stunning area of Scotland, with abbeys, castles, standing stones and iron age forts (to name just a few) throughout the landscape. Caerlaverock Castle, Sweetheart Abbey, Dundrennan Abbey and New Abbey Cornmill are just some of the 30 sites we look after in this area.

Benefits of working with HES

– A generous holiday allowance of 25 days holidays + 11.5 public holidays per year (pro-rata for employees)
– A Civil Service pension which means you will receive an employer contribution of 27% of your annual salary
– Free entry to Historic Environment Scotland sites (with up to three guests) and all English Heritage, Manx and Cadw properties
– Discounts on 100’s of online retailers
– Interest free loans for bicycles and annual travel passes

Your role of Steward at Historic Environment Scotland will be a part year permanent position, running from Easter until the end of September/October each year. The likely start date for this role is in March 2024.

Are you looking for a flexible seasonal job that is both fun and unique? You’ll get a unique view into Scotland’s rich history and gain valuable experience in the tourism industry and help bring Scotland’s dramatic history to life for our visitors from across the world. Explore the fascinating stories from Scotland’s past and share your passion with international and local visitors who come to Glasgow & Strathclyde during the season.

You will have the opportunity to work at Glasgow Cathedral, near the heart of Scotland’s largest city. It’s the only medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland to have survived the Protestant Reformation of 1560 virtually intact.

Glasgow & Strathclyde is a vibrant area of Scotland, encompassing 21 sites from Dunbartonshire to Ayrshire, including Glasgow and Lanarkshire. Our team works across a wide range of sites including castles, cathedrals, and gasworks. As a steward, you are key to enhancing the experience of our visitors by engaging with them about all aspects of our unique sites. Glasgow Cathedral welcomes upwards of 400,000 visitors per year, and hosts a mix of secular and religious events throughout the year.

Benefits of working with HES

– A generous holiday allowance of 25 days holidays + 11.5 public holidays per year (pro-rata for employees)
– A Civil Service pension which means you will receive an employer contribution of 27% of your annual salary
– Free entry to Historic Environment Scotland sites (with up to three guests) and all English Heritage, Manx and Cadw properties
– Discounts on 100’s of online retailers
– Interest free loans for bicycles and annual travel passes

Your role of Steward at Historic Environment Scotland will be a part year permanent position, running from Easter until the end of September each year. The likely start date for this role is in March 2024.

Are you looking for a flexible seasonal job that is both fun and unique? You’ll get a unique view into Scotland’s rich history and gain valuable experience in the tourism industry and help bring Scotland’s dramatic history to life for our visitors from across the world. Explore the fascinating stories from Scotland’s past and share your passion with international and local visitors who come to Bute and Port Glasgow through the season.

You will have the opportunity to work at:

Rothesay Castle: unique among Scottish castles for both its early date and unusual circular plan. It’s also famous for its close links with the Stewarts – both while they were hereditary high stewards and, from 1371, a royal dynasty. To this day, the heir to the throne still has the title Duke of Rothesay.

Newark Castle: Newark Castle was for a long time hidden behind the giant cranes and sheds of the Clyde’s great shipyards. Only recently has it re-emerged to take its rightful place in the townscape of Port Glasgow.

Glasgow & Strathclyde is a vibrant area of Scotland, encompassing 21 sites from Dunbartonshire to Ayrshire, including Glasgow and Lanarkshire. Our team works across a wide range of sites including castles, cathedrals, and gasworks. As a steward, you are key to enhancing the experience of our visitors by engaging with them about all aspects of our unique sites.

Your role of Steward at Historic Environment Scotland will be a seasonal position up until 30th September. The likely start date for this role is in mid-March 2024.

Are you looking for a flexible seasonal job that is both fun and unique? You’ll get a unique view into Scotland’s rich history and gain valuable experience in the tourism industry and help bring Scotland’s dramatic history to life for our visitors from across the world. Explore the fascinating stories from Scotland’s past and share your passion with international and local visitors who come to Cairnpapple Hill during the season.

Cairnpapple Hill is one of the best known prehistoric sites on mainland Scotland. As well as exploring the significant history, visitors are invited to take in the stunning views across the Forth Valley and beyond. As a steward, you are key to enhancing that experience by engaging with visitors about all aspects of the site.

Cairnpapple Hill sits within Lothian District, which is made up of 7 staffed sites and 27 unstaffed sites. Nearby properties include Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle and Kinneil House.

Benefits of working with HES

– A generous holiday allowance of 25 days holidays + 11.5 public holidays per year (pro-rata for employees)
– A Civil Service pension which means you will receive an employer contribution of 27% of your annual salary
– Free entry to Historic Environment Scotland sites (with up to three guests) and all English Heritage, Manx and Cadw properties
– Discounts on 100’s of online retailers
– Interest free loans for bicycles and annual travel passes

Your role of Steward at Historic Environment Scotland will be a seasonal position up until 30th September. The likely start date for this role is in mid-March 2024.

Are you looking for a flexible seasonal job that is both fun and unique? You’ll get a unique view into Scotland’s rich history and gain valuable experience in the tourism industry and help bring Scotland’s dramatic history to life for our visitors from across the world. Explore the fascinating stories from Scotland’s past and share your passion with international and local visitors who come to Cairnpapple Hill during the season.

Cairnpapple Hill is one of the best known prehistoric sites on mainland Scotland. As well as exploring the significant history, visitors are invited to take in the stunning views across the Forth Valley and beyond. As a steward, you are key to enhancing that experience by engaging with visitors about all aspects of the site.

Cairnpapple Hill sits within Lothian District, which is made up of 7 staffed sites and 27 unstaffed sites. Nearby properties include Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle and Kinneil House.

Benefits of working with HES

– A generous holiday allowance of 25 days holidays + 11.5 public holidays per year (pro-rata for employees)

– A Civil Service pension which means you will receive an employer contribution of 27% of your annual salary

– Free entry to Historic Environment Scotland sites (with up to three guests) and all English Heritage, Manx and Cadw properties

– Discounts on 100’s of online retailers

– Interest free loans for bicycles and annual travel passes

Your role of Steward at Historic Environment Scotland will be a Part Year Permanent position with hours up to 30th September 2024 the likely start date for this role is in March 2024.

Are you looking for a flexible seasonal job that is both fun and unique? You’ll get a unique view into Scotland’s rich history and gain valuable experience in the tourism industry and help bring Scotland’s dramatic history to life for our visitors from across the world. Explore the fascinating stories from Scotland’s past and share your passion with international and local visitors who come during the season.

You can work at one of the following attractions:

• Jedburgh Abbey – Local landmark with Romanesque and early gothic architecture.
• Melrose Abbey – Burial place of the Heart of Robert the Bruce.
• Dryburgh Abbey – a romantic rural ruin and final burial place of Sir Walter Scott and Earl Haig.
• Hermitage Castle – One of the most sinister and atmospheric castles in Scotland.

The Scottish Borders is home to some fantastic and unique attractions, the iconic Border Abbeys in Melrose, Jedburgh and Dryburgh alongside the atmospheric Hermitage Castle.

Together these attracted around 80,000 visitors in 2023.

Benefits of working with HES

– A generous holiday allowance of 25 days holidays + 11.5 public holidays per year (pro-rata for employees)
– A Civil Service pension which means you will receive an employer contribution of 27% of your annual salary
– Free entry to Historic Environment Scotland sites (with up to three guests) and all English Heritage, Manx and Cadw properties
– Discounts on 100’s of online retailers
– Interest free loans for bicycles and annual travel passes

Job Title: Casual Museum Assistant

Contract Type: Casual

Hourly Rate: £12 – £12.59 plus unsociable enhancements

Grade: FC03

Location: St Andrews Museum

Job Reference: ON000458

We are OnFife and as Fife’s largest cultural organisation we specialise in making jaws drop, hearts warm, eyes light up and imaginations run wild. We work with a huge range of partners, artists and creatives and our spaces are some of Fife’s favourite places. An ambitious leadership-oriented charity, we’re built on strong values, and those values make us who we are – Fearless, Inviting, Fair and Exciting.

As we are an accredited Living Wage employer paying the Scottish Local Government Living Wage, we guarantee that you will always earn more than the National Minimum Wage regardless of your role in the organisation.

We also offer a local government pension scheme, generous holiday allowance and flexible working opportunities. Along with this, you can also access discounted gym/swim memberships and other employee benefits.

The Role

We have an exciting opportunity for Casual Museum Assistants to join our team at St Andrews Museum. Your days and hours will be a valuable contribution to our teams’ work pattern and will flex to meet the needs of the business. This will include weekday, weekend and occasional evening work for specific events. You’ll ensure that every visitor to St Andrews Museum has a memorable visit. You will adapt to, and acknowledge the diversity of our visitors and what they aim to get out of their visit to the venue.

You can view the full job description on our current vacancies page on our website.

About You

You’ll ideally come from a visitor/customer service background, but it’ll be your enthusiasm for helping others and devotion to customer care that makes you really stand out. Naturally good with people, you’ll be able to put customers of all ages and backgrounds at ease, whilst helping to promote the venue, its activities and events. Your passion for history, culture and community engagement will be apparent. You will be organised, efficient and thrive on variety. It goes without saying you’ll need excellent numeracy, literacy and communication skills, but you’ll also need excellent administration skills, and the processes involved with ensuring the security and operation of the venue.

How to Apply

If you would like to know more about these opportunities, please contact Judith Hunter for an informal chat.

When you’re ready to apply, please download and complete the application form and return this along with a completed equal opportunities form to our HR Team. The application pack can be downloaded on our current vacancies page on our website.

The closing date for applications is 9am on Thursday 7 December.

We are an equal opportunities employer.

We are proud to support the Armed Forces community and are committed to the Armed Forces Covenant.

November – March 2024
Part-time, 16 Hours (12.00-16.00)
Salary £22,845 per annum pro rata (Band8)
Plus generous benefits package

About the role

Every day we create connections with our visitors and our colleagues. From world class art and sculpture trails to relaxing cafes, stylish shops, and a varied events programme, our four amazing Galleries based in the heart of Edinburgh have plenty to inspire people.

If you have proven Retail or customer service experience, we want to hear from you. You must be passionate about providing the best possible experience every time you engage with our visitors. You’ll be outgoing and enjoy making our visitors feel welcome.

The difference you’ll make

In all that you do, you’ll support the Retail Team by providing excellent direct customer services. Reporting to the Shop Manager your responsibilities will include:

Working flexibly undertaking a range of tasks including providing customer information, counter sales, cash taking and till operations, ensuring high standards of customer service in keeping with our standards, aims, and objectives.

Developing and maintaining a thorough knowledge of all products to be able to identify features and benefits and introduce appropriate linked sales.

Contributing to the achievement of sales targets by proactively promoting NGS shop products and/or tickets.

Ensuring the security of NGS cash, stock, equipment, and property within the shop/ticketing area.

Maintaining the standards of merchandising, display and housekeeping required.

Carrying out ticketing and/or shop administration procedures and activities including maintaining records of stock transfers and adjustments, banking procedures, purchase order procedures, stock records and cashing up tills.

Receiving, checking, and pricing deliveries, ensuring that stock is well maintained and securely stored.

Assisting the Shop Manager and/or Supervisor to improve customer service, selling and retailing standards and shop performance generally through providing customer feedback and contributing ideas to improve the performance and smooth running of the shop.

Checking tickets upon entry to the exhibition to ensure the ticket is valid and assisting visitors as necessary.

To succeed in this role, you’ll need the following range of knowledge, skills, and experience:

Proven experience of working within a retail or customer services environment.

Knowledge of visual merchandising.

Previous cash handling experience.

Ability to deal positively and effectively with customer enquiries.

Good interpersonal / communication skills and a helpful manner.

Experience of using administrative procedures relevant to a shop environment.

Good numeracy skills with high standards of accuracy and attention to detail.

Ability to plan and prioritise tasks.

Winter seasonal role – must be available to work over Christmas and New Year (NB we are closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day). You will be working in the distillery bar, reception and shop, and be supporting the wider Brand Home team with experience set up and clear down.

Hosts are responsible for providing a world class service to guests at Holyrood Distillery. Working within our on-site bar, shop and reception; actively promoting and selling our brand, products, and experiences as well as assisting with the setting up and clearing down of tours and experiences.

They will have responsibility for processing tour bookings, the sale and up-sale of spirit and shop products, tastings, pouring and presenting drinks, and maintaining stock and presentation standards across all areas of the Brand Home.

Must be a genuine people person, able to build quick rapport. Calm when under pressure, with the confidence and ability to respond to unexpected situations professionally, and to seek advice and support when required.

Please see the attached Job Description for more information

JOB PURPOSE

As a front-line member of the Engagement team your job is give an amazing welcome and tell the stories of the Culloden Cluster sites. This includes Abertarff House, Hugh Miller’s Cottage and Culloden Battlefield. You will be working in the gallery delivering handling workshops, delivering daily tours in the peak season, costumed presentations and facilitating school and military programmes as well as supporting in other departments.

This role is key to the visitor experience; your role is to put smiles on faces and ensure our visitors have an amazing visit.

We are gearing up for the festive season and want to hear from cheery individuals who can meet and greet visitors to our enchanting Christmas Grotto.

• Are you upbeat and confident, with the ability to make our visitors feel comfortable?
• Can you demonstrate the maturity required to care for the wellbeing of our younger visitors and make their experience truly magical?
• Do you have experience of providing excellent customer service?

This is a seasonal position from 24th November to 24th December and weekend working is essential. Hours of work will vary with shifts usually starting around 9am and ending at 6pm.

Interested? Please email your CV and covering letter to the recruitment team at recruitment@buccleuch.com.

The closing date for applications is 14 November.

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