Operations

Lead Sports Coach Bikeability (Casual), Renfrewshire, Grade 5: £17.12 per hour.

You’ll play a key role in designing, preparing and delivering engaging Bikeability sessions that motivate participants of all ages and abilities.

We’re seeking an experienced, confident communicator with an excellent understanding of the bikeability programme and partnership working. You’ll bring enthusiasm, leadership and the ability to work both independently and as part of a dynamic team.

If you’re passionate about growing sport in the community and ready to take the next step in your coaching journey, this role offers the opportunity to lead, influence and make a real difference.

Essential requirements of the role include holding the 1 Day Bikeability Instructor Award or the Cycle Training Assistant Award.

Desirable requirements have a full driving license and have access to transport.

Candidates are to list their sports coaching qualifications in their cover letter as part of the Application Support Information section.

You may be required to work at any locations across OneRen in accordance with the needs of the business.

Closing date: 26 April 2026

Interview Date: to be confirmed

Should you have any questions or wish to have an informal discussion about the role, please contact Craig Dalziel – craig.dalziel@renfrewshire.gov.uk

The successful candidate will be required to undertake a Disclosure Scotland PVG check.

If you would like further information in relation to the Disclosure Scotland checks, please visit their website.

Applications are welcome from candidates from all backgrounds including those with disabilities and candidates who have ‘care experience’.

Job Title: Estate Worker / Gardener
Location: Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh
Salary: Competitive, depending on experience
Job Type: Full-time & Part-time roles available.
Working Hours: 8am – 5pm. Flexible 5 out of 7. Weekends required

About the Role:
We are looking for an eager and hands on Estate Worker / Gardener to join our team on a unique estate near Edinburgh. Jupiter Artland is an inspiring blend of Art, landscape, creative events and visitor experience.
You will be part of the team responsible for maintaining the grounds of the private estate and public Artland to a high standard, ensuring all outdoor areas are well-kept, safe, and visually appealing throughout the year.
Key Responsibilities:
• Working as part of a team to maintain and enhance the Artland including small gardens, woodland areas, Rose Walk and wildlife pond.
• Planting, pruning, and seasonal maintenance including hedge cutting and lawnmowing.
• General estate upkeep including repairing pathways, roadways and fencing.
• Assist in the development of planting schemes to improve visitor experience
• Support projects and events across the estate when required
• Operating and maintaining machinery, equipment and tools
• General housekeeping and waste management
Requirements:
• Experience in horticultural, estate maintenance or gardener role
• Basic plant knowledge
• Flexible and able to adjust to changing priorities if required
• Passion for garden restoration, creativity and visitor experience
• Physically capable to carry out all gardening and maintenance tasks
• Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently
Desirable requirements (not essential)
• Full driving license
• Chainsaw certificate and confident in use of chainsaws
• Experience in basic hard landscaping tasks
• Experience in using larger machines
• Knowledge of tree safety assessment

What We Offer:
• Competitive salary based on experience
• On-site training and development opportunities
• Friendly and supportive working environment
• Opportunity to work in a unique setting

How to Apply:
Applications with a covering letter and full CV should be sent to Lee Millar, Head of Grounds:
leemillar@jupiterartland.org

Closing date: Friday 24th April 2026

JOB PURPOSE

The role of Ranger Apprentice is a fantastic opportunity for a person to learn, train and experience real work in a professional conservation and estate management environment.

The National Trust for Scotland cares for Glencoe National Nature Reserve, a world-famous mountain landscape which attracts millions of visitors every year. Glen Coe is renowned for a varied mosaic of habitats, from summit to sea level. Its biodiversity is recognized by multiple designations, including Site of Special Scientific Interest and Special Area of Conservation. It is also located in a Special Protection Area for Golden Eagles and the Ben Nevis & Glencoe National Scenic Area.

As an integral part of the Ranger team, our Ranger Apprentice will get involved with a range of practical conservation tasks – helping to create the conditions for healthy, sustainable, resilient habitats, and reducing the pressure popularity can place on the landscape at this busy reserve.

You will also engage with the public – out in the Glen and at our Visitor Centre – sharing your passion for this special place, encouraging responsible outdoor access, growing support for our charity’s work and generating the income we need to care for our properties. You’ll help us maximise our impact through excellent customer service and site knowledge, taking pride in presentation and communication.

The Apprentice will also study for a Modern Apprenticeship (SVQ in Estate Management at SCQF Level 6) with Rural Skills Scotland.

MORE ABOUT THE APPRENTICESHIP

You will take direction from the Senior Ranger, with two NNR Rangers and a Stalker Ranger providing day-to-day supervision. You will also work alongside other property staff.

The apprenticeship will be run in partnership with Rural Skills Scotland, who will support the successful candidate through their SVQ undertaking regular observations to allow the apprentice to meet the necessary evidence requirements.

The apprenticeship is for a fixed period of 18 months during which the successful candidate will be mentored and undertake relevant vocational training.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

 Support the rangers with practical habitat conservation and improvement tasks, including vegetation and woodland management, and invasive-species control.
 Support the estate’s deer management plan, from counting deer and assessing herbivore impact on habitats, to helping our stalker out on the hill as a ghillie if the candidate is interested. There may be scope for the candidate to learn to shoot if that is a direction they wish to go.
 Assist with survey and monitoring programmes, helping to evaluate and inform conservation management decisions.
 Help with the maintenance and presentation of estate infrastructure, including footpaths, fencing and signage.
 Participate in estate patrols at busy times and locations, including weekends and evenings, to engage with tourists, outdoor activity enthusiasts and campers, championing a “leave no trace” culture and providing practical advice based on the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
 Welcome customers in our Visitor Centre Info Hub in a friendly, efficient and knowledgeable manner, answering queries and providing information about the property, facilities and the local area.
 Contribute to the development and delivery of educational and outreach activities that bring alive our stories, including social media content, on-site displays, self-guided trails, guided walks, talks, events or other hands-on activities.
 Promote the National Trust for Scotland and the benefits of Trust membership or donations.
 Always maintain excellent standards of site and personal presentation, ensuring work is undertaken in a safe and appropriate manner, wearing correct uniform, name badges, or PPE as required.

This senior leadership role at National Museums Scotland offers an incredible opportunity to shape the future of the Global Arts, Cultures and Design department, managing the understanding, development, organisation, and public access to the collections.

Overseeing a diverse collection spanning material from prehistory to the present day from Asia, Africa, the Americas, Oceania, and Europe, you will lead a dedicated team of curators and researchers in redefining the modern museum’s relationship with its global heritage.

You will drive strategic innovation and ensure these world-class collections are accessible through cutting-edge digital programmes and national outreach.

Crucially, you will represent the organisation on the international stage, engaging in vital dialogues including those that address the histories and legacies of colonialism.

For a visionary professional committed to inclusive curatorship and global cultural exchange, this position provides the platform to lead transformative change within one of the UK’s most prestigious heritage organisations.

JOB PURPOSE

The Garden Trainee role at Threave Garden will provide the post-holders with development in a broad range of work-based practical horticultural skills, over the course of a year spent working as part of the team there, supplemented by written coursework and plant identification tests. Training will be based primarily around the content of the RHS Level 2 Certificate in Practical Horticulture, but additional enhancements will also be available. Our aim is to take people who have undertaken a horticultural apprenticeship, an academic horticultural qualification or who have proven practical gardening experience and to develop them further into the rounded skilled, craft professional gardeners that the heritage garden sector, including the National Trust for Scotland, requires.

WHAT WE OFFER

The year at Threave comprises paid day-to-day work in the garden alongside practical training and assessment of skills, knowledge and behaviours. The RHS Level 2 training is supplemented by several assessed written assignments designed to enhance trainee learning. This includes fortnightly plant identification tests (20-25 plants), keeping a daily diary, completing plant profiles and written reports for any trips which may be organised during the year.

The Garden Trainees are overseen by our teaching staff of Gardener Instructors, seasoned experts in their fields who have worked in a wide range of gardens themselves. The garden has three department areas: the grounds (lawns, hedges, herbaceous borders, woody plants, alpines, hard landscapes, aquatic, and bog), the walled garden, and the glasshouses. Although most of the time will be spent in the grounds, the Garden Trainee will work in each of these areas, moving between them on a rota basis, to ensure in-depth training across the seasons. Trainees will work alongside the Gardener Instructors, other garden staff and volunteers, receiving hands-on tuition and practical experience. There will be some limited classroom time, however this is primarily a practical role where trainees will spend 95% of their time working in the garden. Study and assignments will be completed largely in their own time. Trainee only shared accommodation within easy walking distance is available for rent.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

While in the garden the Garden Trainee will be formally line managed by the Head Gardener and will have the support, guidance and direction from other members of staff they are allocated to work alongside. The employment is for a fixed period of 1 year, subject to continued progression on the programme with acceptable practical performance.
Trainees will be expected to take responsibility for their learning which will include significant out of hours study, practice of skills and/or project work.

ABOUT THE GARDEN

The School of Heritage Gardening, based at Threave Garden was formed in 1960, shortly after the National Trust for Scotland took ownership of the property. For over 65 years we have been teaching horticultural skills and techniques to aspiring professional gardeners. Former trainees have gone on to have successful careers in the industry, many choosing to stay with the Trust.

Threave Garden is perfectly suited for a range of training requirements, having been created over the years to accommodate a variety of horticultural situations. The garden has a large and diverse plant collection set within an extensive landscape and includes features such as a rock garden, fruit and vegetables, ponds, naturalised bulbs, woodland, orchard, nursery, lawns, herbaceous beds, mixed borders, and glasshouses. This purposefully broad array of garden landscapes, plants and features ensures that trainees are able to receive an extensive and well-rounded experience, covering many aspects found in a career in horticulture.

Threave is an approved centre to deliver Royal Horticultural Society qualifications, one of only a handful across Scotland.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

This is a development role intended to take the Garden Trainee to competent professional gardener level for the heritage garden sector through the vehicle of the RHS Level 2 Certificate in Practical Horticulture.

Essential:
• A practical horticultural qualification at SVQ Level 2 or equivalent is preferred as a minimum, however places are also open to those with academic horticultural qualifications or who have proven practical gardening experience.
• Prior achievement at SCQF Level 5 or above is required to underpin learning
• Commitment to out of hours study and practice of skills
• Enthusiasm for horticulture with a positive approach to undertaking fundamental horticultural tasks
• Level of computer literacy, to produce well-prepared diaries and reports
• A good level of communication skills to converse clearly with colleagues and visitors
• Proof of the right to work in the UK
• Able to follow clear instructions competently
• Willing to work outside in all weathers and undertake physically demanding tasks
• Commitment to completing the training year (August to August), including RHS practical examinations held three times during the year
• Time management skills in being able to work flexibly and to a deadline
• Good people skills enabling strong relationships both externally and internally, to be built and maintained
• Able to use tools and equipment as required for the role

Desirable:
• Proven ability to work flexibly as part of a team
• Prior experience in a customer service role – our gardens are open to the public almost every day!
• Prior knowledge of relevant Health and Safety procedures
• Prior experience of horticultural machinery

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB

The Garden Trainee
• will work as part of the garden team increasing their knowledge and experience of duties such as soil cultivation, weeding, establishing and maintaining plants and displays, propagation, turf care, using tools equipment and machinery, and much more. This will include physically demanding activities in all weathers
• will take responsibility for their learning which will include significant out of hours study, skills practice and/or project work
• will be required to meet regularly with Trust staff to discuss progress, assessment of which is constantly monitored in order to provide developmental feedback
• will take part in additional training offered by the Trust
• will be based in Threave Garden but may be given opportunities to visit or work in other Trust gardens
• will work 5 days out of any 7, which may include weekends and evenings helping with events and other activities
• will work closely with rest of the property team, and the area Gardens & Designed Landscapes Manager
• will be expected to interact daily with other staff, volunteers and visitors and may be asked to meet donors who are supporting the Trust with finance
• will be expected to participate, contribute, and feature in promotional activities/material for the School and the Trust
• is not a budget holder but will be responsible for submitting any expense claims in good time and in line with allowances