Operations

The role

To effectively assist with implementing field-based activities of the Saving Wildcats project under direction of the Field Operations Manager and in collaboration with other relevant project staff / stakeholders and project partners.

Deliver targeted work at the release site, that support threat mitigation, field surveys, population monitoring. All in support of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS’s) vision and mission.

Some of the things you will be involved with:

Based at the Saving Wildcats office situated at RZSS Highland Wildlife Park
Work focused on assisting the field effort at the release site including delivering routine monitoring and conservation activities under guidance from the field team
Periods of independent and lone working, including in remote outdoor locations in the Scottish Highlands at all times of year
Has responsibility for collating information and data relating to specific aspects of project
Works professionally and collaboratively with the Saving Wildcats project team, project partners and other project stakeholders.
Has responsibility for managing and maintaining relevant project equipment and project data.
What we’re looking for:

Qualified to degree level or equivalent experience in ecology, biology, or environment related discipline. Or equivalent experience.
Full driving license
Competent in Microsoft Office (including excel and word)
Accurate numerical reasoning skills and attention to detail
Communicating effectively with a wide range of internal stakeholders
Experience of working with minimal supervision, demonstrating good organisational and planning skills
Experience conducting field work in remote locations and under challenging conditions.
What you’ll get in return:

37.5hr working week (5 out of 7 days)
34 days annual leave (pro rata)
Access to a healthcare plan
Employer contributory pension scheme
You will receive a staff membership which will give you (and family/friends) free (and discounted) entry to both the Highland Wildlife Park and Edinburgh Zoo as well as a number of other Zoo’s across the UK.
Shortlisting of applications and interviews for this position will take place while the advert is live; the advert will close once a successful candidate has been found. Interested candidates are therefore encouraged to submit applications as quickly as possible.

We offer a range of great benefits which you can read about at http://www.rzss.org.uk/about-rzss/staff-benefits/.

About the Development Manager (Membership) role:

We are seeking an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser with a strong background in annual giving schemes, public fundraising and direct marketing to join our successful team, to build on recent achievements and to increase retention and engagement through our Membership programme. We are looking for a candidate excited by the opportunity to lead a Membership product review and to test new approaches to onsite fundraising. Managing a team of two, the Development Manager (Membership) will lay the foundations for the future growth of Individual Giving at the Museums.

As Development Manager (Membership) at National Museums Scotland you will:

Manage the Membership and Visitor Giving Schemes to maximise income and engagement and grow the donor base
Deliver individual giving programmes and projects, that secure and increase Membership and visitor donations
Maintain the effective and appropriate stewardship of members and donors including events and communications
Manage delivery of the Membership product review
Manage the Development Officer to achieve departmental objectives, in line with HR policies and procedures
Plan and oversee the Membership events and stewardship programme

Skills and experience we’re looking for in our Development Manager (Membership):

Significant experience in a mass fundraising environment, securing income through annual and regular giving programmes
Experience of developing and delivering fundraising activity, including membership/annual giving schemes, donor engagement and stewardship programmes
Planning and running successful fundraising and/or supporter stewardship events
Extensive knowledge of fundraising theory and practice, including multi-channel campaigns
Experience of utilising supporter insight and segmentation to increase retention rates and drive recruitment – a confident user of data and CRM systems
A sound understanding of Membership fundraising best practice in the cultural sector
Line management skills
Overall demonstrable ability to meet the necessary competencies at the level required for this role, gained through relevant experience and/or education.
Hiring the right person for the right job is everything to us. We want to encourage you to apply if you think this is the role for you.

he closing date for this role is 21/04/2025. The Selection Event is likely to take place 30/04/2025 and 02/05/2025.

Please be sure to view our recruitment pack for this role (available on our careers website: careers.nms.ac.uk) for full details of the position that may help with your application.

Library Attendant, Paisley, 18.5 hours p/w, Temporary up to 12 months, Grade 01: £11,460.98- £11,698.23 p.a.

Please note that this role is to ensure the cleanliness and security of the Library.

Number of posts available: 2 posts

Working Hours: Post 1:
Monday, 7am – 1.30pm with a 30 minutes unpaid break
Tuesday, 7am – 2.00pm with a 30 minute unpaid break
Wednesday, 7am – 1.30pm with a 30 minute unpaid break

Working Hours: Post 2:
Thursday, 7am – 1.30pm with a 30 minute unpaid break
Friday, 7am – 1.30pm with a 30 minute unpaid break
Saturday, 7am – 2.00pm with a 30 minute unpaid break

The post holder must have a flexible approach regarding hours worked in order to suit the needs of the service.
You may be required to work at any locations across OneRen in accordance with the needs of the business.

Closing date: 20 April 2025

Interviews: To Be Confirmed

The successful candidate will be required to undertake a Basic Disclosure Scotland 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’.

Do you have a passion for whisky and a background in Distillery Production? If so, we’d love to hear from you…

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Ian Macleod Distillers Ltd… ‘An international, entrepreneurial, brand-led, successful, sustainable and respected, family business’

We appreciate and value your interest in this opportunity with Ian Macleod Distillers. We are a fourth generation family owned and run spirits business and the proud owners of some of the world’s best loved brands including Glengoyne, Tamdhu, Rosebank, Smokehead and Edinburgh Gin. Please browse our websites and social channels and immerse yourself in our award-winning portfolio of brands. As we start to tantalise your taste buds and whet your appetite for a career here with us at Ian Macleod Distillers, you will really get to understand just why our team members and customers are indeed so passionate about all things Ian Macleod!

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Our Story…

In the heart of Falkirk, you’ll find something truly special and iconic… our Rosebank Distillery!..

For those who don’t know our story, let us entice you. Rosebank was revered by whisky connoisseurs the world over as the ‘King of the Lowlands’. A beautiful juxtaposition in one of the lightest, most floral Scotch whiskies ever, being distilled in Scotland’s heavy industry central belt. This contrast was reflected in the unique production technique of marrying worm tub condensers and triple distillation… resulting in light/full contrast in flavour, making the spirit produced, a category defining Lowland single malt Scotch whisky.

The early 1990s were a dark time for many in the industry as global whisky sales were in sharp decline. As a casualty of this era, Rosebank then sadly closed its doors in 1993.

Fast forward however to 2017… we acquired the site and brand, and wholeheartedly committed to breathe new life into the buildings and their surrounding community. Our mission was to revive and reawaken the distillery, but our interest also extended beyond its walls. We are delighted to support the regeneration agenda, bringing tourism and not to mention great whisky back to Falkirk!

The revival project that followed was ambitious and brought with it its own trial and tribulations which were to be expected on a project of this magnitude. However, through the efforts of everyone involved, in 2023, our Production team gained access to the distillery to finalise the commissioning activities and by summer 2023, after 30 years of closure, we were absolutely delighted to start distilling at Rosebank once again – a very special moment for us indeed!

With a process defined to honour the legacy of old Rosebank and almost two years of production under our belts, our new make spirit is maturing to perfection ensuring Rosebank lovers from across the globe can continue to enjoy Rosebank long into the future…

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Our Opportunity…

We are looking for an experienced Distillery Operator to join our established Rosebank Production team on a full-time, permanent basis.

If you share our passion for whisky and love for the industry, combined with being a professional with positive attitude and good work ethics, and a desire to work as part of our small (but perfectly formed!) production team, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

As Distillery Operator you will report to the Assistant Production Manager and Distillery Manager and be responsible for ensuring we produce high quality liquid in the time honoured traditions of Rosebank.

Meeting production targets and maintaining the distillation process and equipment to maximise performance, ensuring full compliance with all legal requirements and company standards will all be key requirements of these roles. As a true ambassador of Rosebank you will represent our brand at all times and will occasionally be required to interact with visitors, customers and other external parties, such as contractors, who attend to the distillery.

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Who We Are Looking For…

For this role, we are ideally looking for candidates with previous experience in a similar role within the whisky and spirits industry. Candidates should have breadth and depth of both practical and theoretical technical experience. The successful candidate will be a strong team player, working collaboratively with their colleagues to achieve common goals, whilst also having the ability to work independently, using their own initiative and making suggestions to improve processes.

The role will also involve the administration of documentation and all internal communications and HR systems are fully self serve, therefore candidates must be computer literate and have experience using Excel and other technology and systems at work. An understanding of all statutory and company regulations relating to health, safety, HMRC and environmental issues is also desirable.

Rosebank is located in the heart of Falkirk. As this role will involve rotational shift working patterns and will require flexibility, it is a requirement for applicants to live within a reasonable commuting distance to the distillery and have regular access to their own transport. The hiring managers will discuss the shift pattern with those who are invited to interview. Candidates must also be 18 or over due to the nature of our roles and industry.

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Next steps…

So… if you feel you have all the skills and experiences that we are looking for, combined with a positive attitude and passion for Rosebank, then we would love to hear from you!

Please remember that along with your CV, you will need to answer some key questions and submit a tailored cover letter, clearly outlining why your skills and previous experiences are a perfect fit to what we are looking for – this is your opportunity to make yourself stand out from the crowd!

Please note, this is an open application window therefore we may close the advert at any point depending on the candidate applications received, so our recommendation is that you apply early to ensure you do not miss out.

Proudly supporting the #OpenToWork movement.

Here at Ian Macleod Distillers (IMD), we are an equal opportunity employer and proud members of the Scotch Whisky Association, Drink Aware and the Portman Group. We have developed our ‘Responsible Spirits’ approach, also following best practice to help shape our commitment to wider social responsibility and industry standards and promoting responsible selling and consumption of alcohol.

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Full-time and Fixed Term for 9 months (maternity cover)
Start date end of June 2025
Salary £28,707 – £29,961 per annum (pay award pending)
Plus generous benefits package
On-site About the role

A rare and exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Conservation Technician to assist with the delivery of our paper conservation programme. You’ll enjoy this role if you like creative problem solving, using your experience with mounting and framing, as well as utilising your excellent communication skills.

Working as part of a dedicated and talented team, your main focus will be to devise and implement systems to ensure that the National Galleries of Scotland collections, and those works on loan to us, are displayed, stored and transported in a safe and appropriate manner. 

You’ll prepare art works upon acquisition, or for the public, loans and collections care programmes. Delivering technical paper conservation work, you’ll follow standard methodologies as appropriate but also find innovative solutions where necessary. You will also develop your paper conservation hand skills. You will be accustomed to monitoring progress against agreed targets and knowledge sharing.

Your day-to-day responsibilities will include:

– Designing and cutting mounts and securing objects within them.
– Removing objects from, and putting objects into, frames.  
– Making cradles and supports for display case objects.
– Upgrading primary housing and creating packing systems as necessary. 
– Making new standard frames and liaising with colleagues to organise the manufacture of complex frames.
– Improving and upgrading internal frame packaging for existing frames.

The difference you’ll make

Working closely with the Senior Conservation Technician and the wider team your responsibilities will include: 
– Assisting with the public programme, loans or for collections care projects.
– Organising the movement of paper-based objects in and out of the Conservation Department, ensuring that location records are maintained.
– Ensuring that objects in the paper conservation studio are safe and secure, and that the studio is tidy and well organised.
– Liaising with the Paper Conservators and the Digitisation team to organise the photography of objects as required. 
– Monitoring the progress of work so that any potential failure to meet deadlines can be identified and addressed, and therefore collections care work can be programmed in when capacity permits. 
– Maintaining conservation equipment and ensuring the appropriate levels of conservation materials are available. 
– Undertaking courier duties for NGS as agreed and required. 
– Providing specialist advice and training for colleagues throughout the organisation. 
– Ensuring that any contractors have the resources they need for their work.
– Assisting with the supervision of interns, placement students and volunteers. 
– Publicising and promoting the activity of the paper conservation and of the Conservation Department as a whole, both internally and externally, by giving talks, tours, and presentations and writing content for traditional publications and social media.  
– Complying with our guidelines on health and safety as well as contributing to the development of good health and safety practices.

Who we are looking for

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

– Experience in the safe handling and movement of works of art within a museum/gallery environment. 
– Proven experience in handling archival items and frames; producing high quality mounts; framing artworks along with working with and maintaining paper conservation technician equipment. 
– Awareness of conservation issues including ethical considerations. 
– Demonstrable analytical and problem-solving skills where standard methods are not appropriate. 
– Very strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to produce clear and accurate documentation and communicate effectively with both internal and external contacts. 
– Ability to organise, meet deadlines and prioritise work.   
– Willingness to continually develop technical skills with regard to new methods and techniques in conservation and the cultural heritage sector and actively engaging in CPD. 
– Ability to work effectively as part of a team, with a proactive approach to sharing information with colleagues. 
– Proficient IT skills, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
– Experience of following health and safety practices in the workplace. 

It would also be great if you have:

– Experience of working in a museum or gallery with knowledge and appreciation of art, particularly in relation to artists’ techniques. 
– Proficiency in using a collections management database. 
– Experience in completing risk assessments and method statements. 
– Familiarity with the operation of a mount-cutting machine as well as experience of constructing simple frames.
– Experience of devising and creating display solutions for a variety of paper objects. 
– A Conservation Technician Qualification or Diploma. 
– Driving licence. 

Please apply directly via our careers portal. Applications via email will not be accepted.

The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Tuesday, 15 April 2025.

The role

To assist in the provision of stores section services to the Living Collection Department at Edinburgh Zoo in line with agreed procedures and quality standards and in support of RZSS’ vision and mission.

Full time, 8 week fixed term role where the working hours are 37.5 hours per week and weekend working will be required.

Some of the things you’ll do: 

Ensures food supply comes into the zoo and is delivered to the animal areas each day as a priority.
Assists in the control of stock levels, including annual and other regular stock takes.
Maintains stock control records and other stock control activities in line with agreed procedures and standards.
Issues and transports goods around the park to meet the requirements of the relevant animal sections daily.
Collects agreed goods, supplies and samples from sections around the park, as well as suppliers, before delivering as required.
Maintains the safe and clean condition of the stores section and vehicles and reports all items requiring maintenance as set out in the relevant procedures.

What we’re looking for: 

Educated to standard grade level or equivalent qualifications
Basic knowledge and understanding of stock control systems
Full UK driving licence
Accuracy and attention to detail in record-keeping

What you’ll get in return: 

Starting salary £23,400 per annum
37.5hr working week? 
34 days annual leave (pro rata) 
Discount in both retail/catering 

If you are a current employee of RZSS (this includes seasonal staff who are currently undertaking work for us).? Please discuss with your current line manager prior to submitting your application. 

Please note that shortlisting of applications and interviews for this position will take place while the advert is live.  The advert will close once a successful candidate has been found.  Candidates are therefore encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

Please see the role profile for further information on what the role involves and essential/ desirable criteria

JOB PURPOSE
To assist and support the property and gardens team in the conservation, care, and presentation of the property’s market garden, designed landscape and estate, ensuring that all areas are maintained to the highest standards and to the enjoyment of all visitors and supporters, whether through delegation to other staff/volunteers, or personal work. The market garden is managed, maintained, and developed to provide produce to sell on site, and for use in the café, contributing to the property’s overall conservation and development, and its enjoyment by visitors and supporters. Newhailes is an 84-acre designed landscape and pleasure grounds consisting of woodland, water gardens, follies, farmland, children’s playpark, and a market garden.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
Assisting with horticultural duties to deliver the optimum aesthetic standards expected with the safety and enjoyment of all who use the site paramount. Activities include:
 Grass Cutting, strimming, hedge-cutting and the raking up or collection afterwards.
 Cutting of lawn edges.
 Hand weeding of borders.
 Pruning wall plants, those in borders and elsewhere.
 Planting out (under direction of Head Gardener).
 Application of mulches.
 Seed sowing and propagation.

Assisting with general property maintenance. Activities include:
 Litter picking.
 Maintaining paths.
 Use of bonfire to dispose of unhealthy plant material.

Assisting as required with the general enjoyment of the gardens and wider estate by:
 Responding to general visitor enquiries.
 Answering basic horticultural enquiries from visitors.
 Assisting at events held at the property and within the cluster.

Ensuring compliance with The Trust’s Health, Safety and Environmental policies and procedures to ensure safety of staff, volunteers and visitors and where practicable, sustainable horticulture.
Working with volunteers to ensure they deliver required outcomes to the appropriate standard, and ensure they benefit from their volunteering.

This role is based at Leith Hall Garden and Estate. Leith Hall is an A-listed, 17th Century quadrangular house and was gifted to the National Trust for Scotland in 1945.
The 6 acre garden comprises a B-listed walled garden and is divided into East and West sections containing an impressive and recently reconstructed Arts and Crafts rock garden, a 100m long herbaceous border, serpentine catmint border, shrubberies, lawns, vegetable and fruit gardens, glasshouses and plant sales table, and specimen trees and shrubs. The garden also features the iconic moon gate, one of a few rare examples in Scotland, and the adjacent semi-circular stables block.
The wider policies include parkland trees (including the famous Dule Tree), avenues and drives, meadows and two lakes.

JOB PURPOSE

Under the direction of the Head Gardener, to ensure that the garden and estate are managed and maintained to a high standard in line with the aims and objectives of the National Trust for Scotland.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

1. Assisting with general horticultural duties to the required standards expected by the Trust and for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by, visitors. Activities may include:
a. Hand-weeding of beds and borders
b. Weeding, watering and feeding vegetable beds and harvesting produce
c. Planting out (under direction of staff)
d. Grass-cutting, strimming, hedge-cutting and raking/collection
e. Cutting of lawn edges
f. Application of mulches

2. Assisting with general property maintenance duties for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by, visitors. Activities may include:
a. Refuse disposal
b. Raking gravel paths

3. Assisting as required with the general enjoyment of the gardens and estate by:
a. Responding to general visitor enquiries
b. Assisting at events held within the garden or on the estate

4. Assisting with interpretation activities such as answering basic horticultural enquiries from visitors and providing clear and accurate plant labeling.

5. Working with the full time staff to foster positive relationships with local communities, visitors and promoting the work of the Trust, and actively seeking opportunities to increase Trust membership.

6. Working with volunteers to ensure they deliver required outputs at the appropriate standard and gain benefits from their volunteering

7. Ensuring compliance with the Trust’s health, safety and environment policies and procedures to ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and visitors. This includes recognition of the Trust’s environmental policy with respect to sustainable gardening policies.

This role does not require you to undertake a criminal records check.

The role is to ensure the cleanliness and security of the Library.

Hours of work – Every Monday 8am-10am (2hrs), Tuesday 8am-9.30am (1.5hrs), Wednesday 8am-9.30am (1.5hrs), Thursday 8am-9.30am (1.5hrs) and Friday 8am-9.30am (1.5hrs)

Closing date: Sunday 13 April 2025

Interviews: To Be Confirmed

The successful candidate will be required to undertake a Basic Disclosure Scotland 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’.

Project Curator, Participatory Practice and South African Collections in Scottish Museums | Part Time | Fixed Term 12 Months
Salary: £36,932 to £40,123 (Pro Rata)
Hours: 17.5 hours per week (detail of working pattern to be agreed)
Location: National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh

National Museums Scotland is one of the leading museum groups in Europe with one of the largest and most diverse collections in the world.

As an organisation our values are Creative, Inclusive, Collaborative and Forward-thinking.

We are looking for enthusiastic, passionate, honest, service-driven individuals to join our Global Arts, Cultures & Design team.

Benefits of joining us as our Project Curator will include:

Annually alongside your salary, National Museums Scotland contributes 28.97% of this towards you being a member of the Civil Service Pension Scheme
A generous annual leave of 28.5 days, plus an additional 8 paid days public holidays. For part time staff annual leave and public holidays will be pro-rated to reflect your normal working hours.
Cycle to Work scheme
Free access to national (and international) museums and exhibitions
Exclusive discounts on both local and national High Street and online retailers
A range of wellbeing benefits including Employee Assistance Programme 24/7
Flexible working options such as hybrid working, part time working, paid special leave, career breaks and unpaid leave
Access to all the above and more from day one of employment.
To see more of our benefits please visit out dedicated benefits page on our careers portal.

About the Project Curator role:

We are now seeking an exceptional candidate to lead the development of community-led research and knowledge sharing methodologies around South African collections in Scottish museums. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting collaborative engagements between community members and museum curators in Scotland and South Africa to develop scalable and transferable participatory practice methodologies, increasing meaningful community engagement and improving collections knowledge and management. This project is generously funded by a grant from Museums Galleries Scotland.

As a Project Curator at National Museums Scotland you will:

Support digital remote and in-person community consultation and knowledge sharing events at museums in Scotland based on South African collections.
Develop partnerships with Scottish museums
Develop partnerships with descendent and diaspora communities in South Africa and Scotland
Develop guidelines and training and prepare a final report for online publication
Skills and experience we’re looking for in our Project Curator:

A relevant first degree or equivalent experience
Experience of working with African collections and/or collection histories
Experience of undertaking research
Experience of working with communities
Knowledge of and commitment to collection management best practice
Hiring the right person for the right job is everything to us. We want to encourage you to apply if you think this is the role for you.

Please be sure to view our recruitment pack for this role (available on our careers website: careers.nms.ac.uk) for full details of the position that may help with your application.

The closing date for this role is 13/04/2025. The Selection Event is likely to take place week commencing 28/04/2025.

Full-time and Permanent
Salary £34,944 – £38,218 per annum (pay award pending)
Plus generous benefits package
On site

About the role

We have an exciting opportunity for an exceptional people manager to join our team. You must have substantial proven expertise successfully managing teams within a Visitor Attraction, Retail or Hospitality environment.

As a Gallery Operations Manager you will to play a key part in allowing our visitors to explore, experience and enjoy our galleries in a safe and secure environment. You’ll support the delivery of an exceptional experience in our amazing buildings based in the heart of Edinburgh.

We are looking for someone who can step in with confidence and is energised by the opportunity to motivate and inspire a team. You will manage two or three Gallery Supervisors who, along with about 100 Gallery Attendants, aim to provide a consistently excellent visitor experience. It’s a busy and varied role and gives the opportunity to work with some fantastic people both internally and externally.

With excellent communication and organisational skills, you will also have knowledge of best practice in operational management and be confident to provide advice and guidance to colleagues as well as the wider management teams.

The difference you’ll make

– Working across all our sites you’ll be responsible for the operational delivery of the day-to-day running of the galleries, supporting all your colleagues as well as the wider Security and Visitor Engagement team in the delivery of an exceptional visitor experience, always looking for continuous improvement.

– You will be a visible and active leader able to anticipate visitor needs and meet them through ensuring the team are highly motivated and confident in their roles. You will work with colleagues across the National Galleries of Scotland assisting in the planning and successful delivery of exhibitions and displays, leaning and engagement programmes and events.

Reporting to the Director of Operations your responsibilities will include the following:

Leadership

– Leading, inspiring and developing Gallery Attendants in delivering exceptional standards of service.
– Ensuring the Gallery Supervisors are fully skilled and supported in their roles and in the wider performance management, individual coaching and skills development of their teams.
– Being a key point of contact for all departments involved in planning and delivering all displays and exhibitions, activities, and events. You will ensure that all necessary requirements are met, and the needs and expectations of visitors are fully considered and delivered.
– In the event of an incident, you will lead as necessary in resolving security and safety risks. This will include providing regular advice and updates to key stakeholders and post incident recommendation of any mitigation.
– Playing a key role in managing Health & Safety for our visitors and colleagues, art and buildings.

Resource Management

– Planning rotas in-line with relevant NGS activity, including the management of out of hours events.
– Managing visitor experience budget.
– Liaising with key internal and external stakeholders on all aspects of operational planning.
– Ensuring all payroll, recharge, annual leave and associated processes are completed accurately and on time.
– Managing staffing levels and the recruitment of Gallery Attendants.

Experience Management

– Setting and maintaining high standards of building presentation liaising closely with Estates colleagues and their contractors.
– Ensuring quality invigilation across the galleries to protect art.
– Building team knowledge and understanding enabling Gallery Attendants to communicate key information regards exhibitions and displays.
– Delivering engagement and training initiatives across the team to improve the quality of the Gallery Attendant service.
– Seeking to improve through the continual evaluation and review of processes and interaction with colleagues.
– Working with the Director of Operations to set standards across the Security and Visitor Engagement teams.
– Working closely and collaboratively with two other Gallery Operations Managers, Security Operations Manager and Visitor Operations Manager.
– Acting as Duty Manager when required.

Who we are looking for

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

– While an interest in art would be great it’s not essential. However, you must have previous experience of successfully managing teams within a Visitor Attraction, Retail or Hospitality organisation.
– With experience of managing performance, you’ll be interested in people and possess outstanding people leadership and management skills.
– A creative and pragmatic approach to problem solving, you will work well in a busy environment with strong organisational skills.
– Ability to prioritise, co-ordinate and delegate tasks to meet your own and the team’s workload and deadlines.
– Excellent communicator with outstanding interpersonal and written skills with the ability to stay calm under pressure.
– Experience of working with Security Systems and conflict resolution and understanding of relevant legislation.
– High degree of IT skills, proficient in MS Office.

Please apply directly via our careers portal. Applications via email will not be accepted.

The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday, 07 April 2025.

The role

To assist in the maintenance of park gardens including the nursery and landscape, enclosure areas, facilities and infrastructure owned by the RZSS in line with the Gardens team’s procedures and ongoing site development plans in support of RZSS’ vision and mission. Providing high standards of general maintenance to ensure that all areas of the site are safe and well presented for our visitors.

This is a full time (37.5 hours per week) and permanent role.

Some of the things you’ll do:

Assist with the daily maintenance of the sites gardens and landscapes to agreed standards, e.g. keeping gardens, grounds and landscaping clean, in good state of repair to agreed standards and supporting construction projects, e.g. new enclosures.
Assist with the co-ordination of a range of horticultural activities (e.g. maintaining appearance of grounds, up-keep of the lawns, pathways, entrances of site, leaf sweeping, weeding, grass cutting and sweeping the perimeters) that involve other sections and departments
Conduct routine cleaning, inspection and maintenance of assigned small plant and vehicles according to the agreed transport policy and best practice
Recommend to your manager cost-effective opportunities to minimise the impact of your department and RZSS’ operations on the environment
Provide supporting role to Events Team regarding special event set up and taken down.

What we’re looking for:

You’ll have a relevant SVQ level 1 qualification or equivalent qualification or experience.
Have a basic understanding of horticultural practice.
Practical experience in a horticultural and or landscaping activity.
Able to demonstrate and set a good example of health and safety practice to others.
What you’ll get in return:

Starting salary of £23,400 per annum pro rata
37.5hr working week
34 days annual leave (pro rata)
Discount in both retail/catering
Access to a healthcare plan
Employer contributory pension scheme
You will receive a staff membership which will give you (and family/friends) free (and discounted) entry to both the Highland Wildlife Park and Edinburgh Zoo as well as a number of other Zoo’s across the UK.
We offer a range of great benefits which can be found at www.rzss.org.uk/about-rzss/staff-benefits
Please note that shortlisting of applications and interviews for this position will take place while the advert is live. The advert will close once a successful candidate has been found. Candidates are therefore encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

Please see the role profile for further information on what the role involves and essential/desirable criteria.

We offer a range of great benefits which you can read about here.