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Visitor Services

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

Here at National Trust for Scotland’s INVEREWE GARDEN in the idyllic North West Scottish Highlands we are looking for energetic, cheerful, and talkative individuals to join our amazing welcome team this summer. No previous experience is needed, we would just love to hear from people who can interact and chat with our guests and make them feel welcomed and valued from the minute they arrive until we wish them farewell. This role is vital in providing an amazing welcome in all areas of these two stunning locations, helping our visitors have a fantastic experience and create wonderful memories for our guests. Based in the Welcome Centre, Retail, Catering or House Hub, your role is to make a great day out truly exceptional for our guests. You’ll help us maximise all charity income opportunities through excellent customer service, product knowledge and taking a pride in everything we do at Inverewe.

Accommodation is available at Inverewe. Poolewe is the nearest village and a great base for all sorts of outdoor pursuits and days off can be spent exploring this wonderful part of Scotland. We will also share our local knowledge of beaches, special hills and some amazing wild swimming spots!

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

• To provide excellent customer service.
• Be responsible and proactive. Ensuring all day-to-day tasks are completed as instructed.
• To welcome customers to the property by providing information on the site and facilities.
• Work with the Visitor Services Managers and property staff to deliver financial targets and other KPI’s.
• Handling cash accurately and processing sales.
• Working closely with the Visitor Services Manager and property staff to ensure perpetually high levels of accuracy are maintained for stock inventories.
• To actively drive-up selling opportunities through strong product knowledge and an excellent customer service.
• Working with the Visitor Services Manager and property staff to ensure high standards of display, preparation, and serving at all times.
• Cash reconciliation duties including end of day and administration tasks.
• Be able to take responsibility for your own development and learning.
• Have a flexible approach to working hours and days including working weekend and Bank Holidays as appropriate.
• To work across departments when necessary, supporting the wider Inverewe teams.
• To develop a working knowledge of the history of the site and being able to relate that to products.
• To provide consistently excellent customer service when dealing with high volumes of customers.
• Adhering to the property’s quality standards including wearing of uniform.
• Assisting in the general ongoing operational cleaning of all areas as necessary.
• Ensuring health and welfare of property staff, volunteers and visitors by adhering to the Trust’s Health, Safety and Environment policies and guidelines. This includes working within the property’s “Safe System of Work” (the system for managing Health & Safety).

The current duties of this job do not require a criminal records (Disclosure Scotland) check to be carried out.

SCOPE OF JOB

People Management
• Will have regular (daily) interaction with members of the public of all ages and abilities

Finance Management
• Share till reconciliation duties, as appointed by Visitor Services Manager.
• Assist Catering with stock control.

Tools/equipment and cleaning chemicals
• Will be an occasional user of cleaning chemical
• Is expected to work and ensure compliance within the property’s ‘safe systems of work’ (the system for managing health and safety)

REQUIRED SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Essential:

• Ability to work within a team or independently, with minimal supervision to a high and safe standard.
• Ability to be flexible, in particular to adapt working patterns and tasks to meet day-to-day variations in visitors, catering and general property needs.
• Ability to adjust pace to match customer flow without compromising quality of service.
• Excellent front of house persona – warm, welcoming, patient and understanding.
• Genuine belief in the value of good customer service.
• Good interpersonal and communication skills.
• Demonstrable time management skills and the ability to prioritise.

Desirable:

• Previous catering experience
• Additional languages

The Key Responsibilities, Skills, Experience & Knowledge reflect the requirements of the job at the time of issue. The Trust reserves the right to amend these with appropriate consultation and/or request the post-holder to undertake any activities that it believes to be reasonable within the broad scope of the job or his/her general abilities.

Job Title: Assistant Venue Manager
Contract Type: Permanent
Grade: FC06
Salary: £29,508 – £32,437 per annum
Hours: 36 hours per week
Location: Rothes Halls, Glenrothes
Job Reference: ON000565

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.

We’re a real Living Wage employer, and we 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

This is a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual to join us as an Assistant Venue Manager within Rothes Halls. As part of a small management team, the post holder will support the Venue Manager in the effective delivery of customer and visitor services within the venue.

You will be a key front facing figure, responsible for the promotion of all services within Rothes Halls and responsible for aspects of people management for your team. You’ll have responsibility for administrative, budgetary and financial tasks along with ensuring all working and public areas are kept safe. As a member of our Operations management team, you’ll work closely with various teams across OnFife to maintain and improve our customer experience across all areas of the venue (Theatre, Library, Catering, Meetings Incentives, Conferences and Events (MICE)). A keen passion to drive business by taking the team on a journey that is Onfife.

This is a full time post, and your days and hours of working will flex to meet the business needs and this will include weekend and evening working.

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

About You

You’ll be an experienced approachable people manager who thrives at a challenge, excels at building strong relationships and has a passion for providing excellent customer service, ideally within a hospitality or visitor/customer facing venue. You’ll also have strong IT skills along with an understanding of Health & Safety in the workplace and reporting.

How to Apply

If you would like to find out more information about this role before applying, please contact Jackie McKenzie, Venue Manager for an informal chat. Contact details can be found on our current vacancies page on our website.

When you’re ready to apply, please complete our application form and equal opportunities form and return them to the HR team at hr.fct@onfife.com. The application pack can be found on our current vacancies page on our website.

The closing date for applications is 9am on Thursday 22nd May 2025.

Interviews will take place week commencing 2nd June 2025.

OnFife is an equal opportunities employer.

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

Due to the high number of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to each applicant. If you do not hear within two weeks of the closing date you have not been successful on this occasion but thank you for taking the time to apply.

JOB PURPOSE

This job exists to support the Operations Manager (Inverewe and Corrieshalloch) in ensuring that the Trust’s sizable landholdings comprising Inverewe Estate (55,000 acres) and Corrieshalloch Gorge, are managed sustainably, are fully legally compliant, are maintained for public access, and are commercially active.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

• Develop commercial opportunities across the estate by managing assets such as woodlands, grazing, and car parks by identifying new initiatives for increasing revenue.

• Oversee public access to the estate by appraising the condition of footpaths, gates, and vehicular thoroughfares, commissioning when necessary external suppliers to repair and maintain the estate’s infrastructure.

• Collaborate and communicate with stakeholders (e.g., tenant farmers, grazers, Forestry Commission, Historic Environment Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage, Scottish Power, Scottish Water, etc.) their activities on Trust properties.

• Recruit and lead teams of conservation volunteers, providing full training and orientation, and develop and execute meaningful projects and activities for them to complete. This will involve engaging with children and vulnerable adults.

• Coordinate cyclical maintenance of boundaries (e.g., fences, dykes, ditches, hedgerows, etc.), pursuing best practice depending on the type of boundary so as to maintain the historical character of the estate by overseeing closely the work of external contractors, volunteers, and students.

• Instill a Health & Safety culture across the estate, ensuring that colleagues, volunteers, and external contractors work within the property’s ‘Safe System of Work’ to reduce risk of incidents and accidents to volunteers, employees and visitors.

• Assist the visitor services team with visitor management and interpretation on the estate, facilitating the guided walk programmed, school visits, and contributing articles for the website, and property-specific social media.

• Respond to emergencies across the estate (e.g., tree fall, flooding, breached boundary, etc.) by providing a timely response and reasonable solution in line with Trust policies and responsibilities.

• Report regularly to the Operations Manager any opportunities and risks to the Trust’s countryside activities in the region, provide shared access to a well-maintained digital archive of relevant documentation, collaborating and advising colleagues as and when required.

• Taking responsibility for opening and closing and security of buildings as well as emergency procedure implementation, duty management, providing relief cover as required and responding to out of hours duty manager call outs.

• Manage as required all formal and informal learning programmes across the operation, developing and delivering curriculum linked learning programmes for schools to include both indoor and outdoor learning.

• Assist the operations manager with the recruitment, training and performance of all Corrieshalloch ambassadors and other volunteer roles as and when the need arises.

• Collaborate successfully with all other managers on site to ensure the successful running of all the other customer touch points of Corrieshalloch, car parks, visitor Centre, path network, viewpoint and bridge

This role is one for which the duties, responsibilities or accountabilities of the role require you to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme, administered by Disclosure Scotland. This role involves regulated work with children and vulnerable adults

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications

Desirable

• Diploma or equivalent in estate management or Level 3 Diploma in Land Based Services (007603 City & Guilds)
• Chain-saw certificates CS30 & CS31.
• Driving License, valid for driving within the UK including, if age relevant, Category E entitlement to tow trailers,

Essential

• Experience within a heritage or tourist attraction.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; confident in interacting and dealing with a wide range of people; and able to represent the Trust
• Good organizational and time-management skills – including the ability to priorities work where necessary
• Competency and self-sufficiency in use of IT (email, internet, word-processing, spreadsheets, databases).

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB

Scale

• Corrieshalloch and Inverewe Estate comprises over 55,000 acres of woodland, wetland, mixed grazing, listed bridge and tenanted small holdings. The estate maintains over 60 miles of boundaries, including wire fences (17 miles), hedgerows (5 miles), drainage ditches (10 miles) and dykes (8 miles, some of historic value).

People Management

• Is a line manager and Is expected to recruit and manage teams of seasonal rangers and conservation volunteers, facilitate work placements and apprenticeships.
• Will work closely with other operational colleagues and will have some interaction with other technical/specialist advisory colleagues based in other locations and departments.
• Will have regular (daily) interaction with members of the public of all ages and abilities.
• Will have frequent interaction with suppliers and contractors.

Finance Management

• Has delegated management of the estate and conservation budgets and works alongside the budget holder (Operations Manager) to deliver this. (Circa 100k)
• Is responsible for managing staffing costs within the departments as per delegated budgets. (Circa 100k)
• Will be expected to effectively negotiate costs with external contractors and monitor spend associated with projects across the estate so that they come within budget.

Tools / equipment / systems

• Access to desktop PC and relevant IT systems, i.e., standard NTS management systems including Intranet, share point, teams, Core HR, CRM, EPOS, and dynamics
• Will be a frequent user of driven vehicles such as tractors, ATVs, ride-on mowers and vans.
• Will be a frequent user of powered tools such as strimmer’s, hedge-cutters, etc.

Key performance indicators and targets

• The post-holder will be expected to meet KPIs associated with any estate activities in terms of revenue; targets to be set quarterly.
• Meeting the target footfall to the property is considered a shared responsibility across all teams.
• Commercial KPIs: top and bottom-line contribution across, car park and donations.
• People KPIs: Employee engagement score, Volunteer engagement score and response rates across both populations
• Customer KPIs: Google and Trip advisor reviews. Customer feedback surveys both centrally driven and local

JOB PURPOSE
To maximise visitor enjoyment by providing an efficient and accurate service, and high standards in housekeeping based on the needs of the property.

Kintail Outdoor Centre.
Kintail Outdoor Centre provides bunk house style accommodation for visiting groups. These include both educational groups, mountaineering club and a range of other private bookings.
The centre sleeps 20 persons in the main building plus a annex flat sleeps a further 4 persons which is semi-detached from the main building.

There is a one-bedroom staff flat attached to building which would be available at an affordable rent for any successful candidate.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES
The Housekeeper is responsible for a wide variety of housekeeping duties in connection with the well-being and care of the Outdoor Centre (as per the Trust’s Housekeeping Procedures Manual), including the following:

• Maintain stock-levels of housekeeping consumables and janitorial supplies.
• Routinely clean and look after the holiday accommodation and will involve but is not limited to:
o vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, polishing of floors
o Cleaning of surfaces and fittings such as furniture and doors
o dusting/wiping of sills, skirtings, door, and window frames
o cleaning of windows
o cleaning of lavatories, sinks and showers.
o cleaning of bathroom/toilet areas and showers.
o cleaning of kitchen areas and equipment.
o Check heating oil levels weekly.
o Washing and providing clean laundry for each occupancy
o disposal of general household waste.

• Monitor the condition of furniture fixtures and fittings – reporting any loss or damage to the Property Manager.
• Meet and greet customers and provide an induction to the facilities, in particular the alarm system and evacuation protocols.
• Ensure weekly compliance checks are carried out and logs completed. These include weekly fire alarm checks and legionella checks.
• Deliver excellent customer care.
• Share in the common responsibility of working in a manner mindful of the Trust’s obligations to minimise impact on the environment, through e.g. efficient use of water/heat/light, recycling and the disposal of waste.

The current duties of this job do not require a criminal record (Disclosure Scotland) check to be carried out.

Essential:
• Sound previous housekeeping experience including:
o cleaning and presentation of areas open to the public or let for (holiday-) rental
o stocking/ordering housekeeping/janitorial supplies
• Personal commitment to high standards of cleanliness
• Reliable with a flexible approach to working schedule, i.e. occasional requirement to work weekends
• Personal commitment to excellence in customer care
• Attentive to detail with an eye for presentation and finish
• Must have a genuine understanding of, and belief in, the work of the National Trust for Scotland
• This is a physical job, which will normally include use of vacuum cleaners and other cleaning tools and products as well as lifting and carrying objects.

Desirable
• Knowledge of the geographical location.

The Key Responsibilities, Scope of Job, and Required Qualifications, Skills, Experience & Knowledge reflect the requirements of the job at the time of issue. The Trust reserves the right to amend these with appropriate consultation and/or request the post-holder to undertake any activities that it believes to be reasonable within the broad scope of the job or his/her general abilities.

We are seeking 2 part-time Visitor Services Assistants to enhance our ground-breaking museum. Reporting to the Visitor Services Supervisor the primary duties and responsibilities will include:

Opening and closing the museum

Supervising the museum, maintaining the safety and security of visitors, volunteers, and the collection

Welcoming visitors, taking money, and issuing tickets

Handling cash

Issuing tickets to visitors

Cashing up at the end of day

Transferring monies to Finance Department

Selling books, posters, and other stock

Recording the number of visitors

Recording shop sales and keeping stock of shop items

Daily front of house housekeeping, i.e. Leaflet replenishment and wiping cases.

Answering or taking enquiries to pass on to volunteers and staff

This post requires experience of using standard systems (MS Word, Excel, and Outlook) as well as previous experience of cash handling.You will have good organisation, verbal and written skills and a knowledge of/interest in the history of surgery and medicine is desirable. A good level of education with at least credit level Standard Grade English or equivalent is required.

Location: Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, 200 Woodhead Road, Glasgow, G53 7NN
Ref: GLA13592

Glasgow Life is looking for an Outreach Assistant to join us on a full time, fixed term contract for a period up to October 2027. As Outreach Assistant you will be joining our in-demand Museums service. You will be part of a dedicated team which supports outreach, learning and engagement with the museum collections.
More about our Museums teams
As an Outreach Assistant you’ll be joining our Glasgow Life Museums team. From The Burrell Collection to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, our Museums are free for everyone to access. We’re committed to making sure people experience our world-class collections and have the chance to engage with our rich heritage. The cultural programmes we provide bring value to people’s lives. Read more on our website. https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums
About Glasgow Life
Glasgow Life is the charity which inspires people to lead richer, more active lives through culture and sport. Simply put, we believe that everyone deserves a great Glasgow life. We do this by delivering innovative cultural and sporting programmes and events which improve the mental, physical, and economic well-being of Glasgow. Glasgow Life also creates unforgettable experiences for tourists, strengthening the city’s visitor economy. We stage world-class events, conferences and festivals which enhance Glasgow’s international reputation. Glasgow is the first city to be named European Capital of Sport twice sport and was also the first place in the UK to be named a UNESCO City of Music.
The role
As an Outreach Assistant you’ll be an integral part of the team by enabling access to museum collections for those who can’t or don’t currently visit museums. You will use the collections as the focus for learning and community engagement by delivering innovative outreach activities and projects, enabling access, and developing resources to engage diverse audiences across Glasgow.
The candidate
If you’re interested in joining us as an Outreach Assistant you’ll need:
• Experience of working in the arts/culture/education/community sector
• Demonstrated organisational skills and adaptability, responding to change and challenges
• Excellent listening and verbal communication skills
• Demonstrated ability to engage with a range of different audiences and build relationships with a variety of groups
• Energy and enthusiasm for a delivery focused role

You can read the full person specification for this role under the ‘Job Attachments’ section.
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre has great links to public transport and free parking.
This role is working five days over seven, 9am to 5pm.
We believe in the transformational power of the programmes and events we provide for the people and visitors of Glasgow. If you would like to be a part of what we do, we’d love to hear from you.
Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme will be essential on taking up appointment. Please note successful candidates for the above position will be required to pay for their PVG Membership/or Scheme Checks.
These posts are excepted under Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exclusions and Exceptions) (Scotland) Order 2013 (as amended).
A valid driving licence is required for this position.
Important Dates: Closing date 18 May 2025 and interviews are provisionally scheduled for w/c 2 June 2025.
Benefits at Glasgow Life
• 30 days holiday allowance plus 6.5 public holidays (for full-time roles). After 5 years completed service, the entitlement will increase to 35 days from the next annual leave year
• Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme
• Discounted Glasgow Club membership and money off in our museum shops and online store
• Option to buy extra annual leave
• Cycle-to-work scheme
• And much more!
Diversity matters at Glasgow Life
We’re determined to reflect the extraordinary diversity of Glasgow in our workforce. Glasgow Life is on a journey to develop a workplace that reflects the communities we serve. Where everyone feels empowered to bring their full, authentic selves to work. We’re a Disability Confident and Carer Positive employer and invite candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Read more about our commitment to equality and diversity on our website. https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/the-small-print/an-inclusive-employer

To apply for this vacancy online please visit https://myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/glasgow/glasgow-life/jobs/outreach-assistant-fixed-term-422395

Information is available in alternative formats, on request.

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

To help maximize our visitors’ enjoyment of National Trust for Scotland managed sites by maintaining excellent standards of service, optimising opportunities to generate income and ensuring that the site and its assets are safe and secure.

Specifically, to provide an efficient, reliable service and high standards in collections care and general cleaning at the property.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

As directed by the Visitor Services Supervisor to carry out a wide range of collections care duties including:

 In line with current NTS best practice, clean and care for the collection of furniture, books, artworks, glass, ceramics, metals, textiles, other objects and historic interiors.
 Ensure all public areas are kept clean and tidy.
 Work with your line manager to allow visitors to interact directly with the objects on display whilst ensuring that their condition is monitored and maintained.
 Keep up to date and accurate conservation records.
 Help to ensure the NTS Integrated Pest Management regime is in place and monitored.
 Help to ensure Emergency Plans and related equipment is up to date
 Work with conservation volunteers and take an active role in staff and volunteer training in liaison with your line manager.
 Work with other staff to plan and deliver ‘conservation in action’ programmes and other public engagement activities and, where relevant, contribute content to social media.
 Ensure collections care, cleaning and conservation materials are available, properly maintained and stored.
 Deliver excellent customer care (internal and external) to foster a friendly and inviting atmosphere for visitors, staff and volunteers.
 Support the Trust’s obligations to minimise impact on the environment, through e.g. efficient use of water/heat/light, recycling and the disposal of waste, considered use of transport
 To actively feedback visitor comments to develop and improve conservation and visitor experience.
 To assist with the set-up, stewarding and break-down of events in relation to collections.
 To ensure the site meets with Health and Safety legislation in liaison with your line manager.
 To use personal protection equipment as provided and directed by your line manager
 To maintain excellent standards of site and personal presentation at all times, working with other Property staff, the Regional Team and contractors.
 Assist with collections care at other cluster properties, if required.

The Visitor Services Supervisor (Collections Care) based at Newhailes will have an overview of non-operational documentation, such as housekeeping plans.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Essential Qualifications and Experience
 Experience of interacting with the public and of providing excellent customer care.
 A good team player.
 A flexible approach to work, multi-tasking and working with staff across various departments.
 Good time management.
 A strong eye for detail.
 Good interpersonal and communications skills.
 Willingness to learn new techniques & activities, e.g. collections care, object handling etc.

Desirable Qualifications & Experience
 Demonstrable experience in collections care or cleaning within historic buildings.
 Good understanding of preventive conservation and environmental monitoring.
 An interest in history, conservation and the care of collections.
 Experience of working with volunteers.
 Knowledge of Health and Safety and emergency procedures.

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB

Tools / equipment / systems
 All equipment and cleaning materials are provided.
 Conservation and collections care training will be provided.
 This job involves lifting and carrying, working at height and use of ladders & scaffold towers.

Workplace context
 This role is based at Newhailes, but may include occasional work at other cluster properties (The Georgian House and Gladstone’s Land)
 Newhailes is an 18th-century villa set in the outskirts of Edinburgh. It was the home of the Dalrymple family for several centuries and has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1997. The house is set over four floors.
 This job does not require you to undertake a criminal records check.

The Key Responsibilities, Scope of Job, and Required Qualifications, Skills, Experience & Knowledge reflect the requirements of the job at the time of issue. The Trust reserves the right to amend these with appropriate consultation and/or request the post-holder to undertake any activities that it believes to be reasonable within the broad scope of the job or his/her general abilities.

We are looking for charismatic mixologists with a passion for gin and providing exceptional visitor experiences to join us as one of our prestigious Distillery Ambassadors!

Could this be the perfect opportunity for you?…

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Our Story…

Born in 2010, and distilled in the heart of our namesake city, Edinburgh Gin has established itself as a pioneer in craft and wonder-filled flavour. We have been consistently rated on Tripadvisor as one of Scotland’s top tourist attractions through an offering of innovative and engaging experiences. Not one for resting on our laurels, in December 2024 we opened the doors of our brand-new, state-of-the-art distillery nestled in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town at the Arches on East Market Street, where traditional craft meets innovation and we celebrate the art of gin-making amidst breath-taking views of Edinburgh’s skyline. This ongoing investment is a true testament to the pride we have in our product and our commitment to sharing this with our visitors, ensuring everyone who comes to see us has the most exceptional Edinburgh Gin experience.

As we continue on this next evolution of our Edinburgh Gin journey, fuelled by our passion for gin and dedication to excellence, we are now looking for kindred spirits to join us at this truly exciting time…

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Our Opportunity…

We are looking for authentic, engaging and charismatic individuals to join us. As part of the Bar team you will deliver a high quality bar experience and support other visitor focused activities at our Distillery, working collaboratively to provide every visitor with an exceptional experience which exceeds their expectations in a welcoming and friendly environment.

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Who We Are Looking For…

As a Distillery Ambassador, you will share our passion and enthusiasm for our product, and brand, acting as a true advocate for Edinburgh Gin, with the visitor experience at the heart of all you do.

We are looking for an effective communicator with strong customer service skills who is able to engage with visitors, using their bar tending and mixology expertise combined with their professionalism and product knowledge to enhance the visitor experience.

Our successful candidate will be a team player, who is also able to use their own initiative and has a positive work attitude. Our Distillery will be open 7 days per week and will include regular weekend and evening work, therefore we are looking for candidates who can be flexible in their approach.

Due to the nature of our roles, candidates must be 18 or over and also be able to demonstrate that they currently have the required documents to live and work in the UK.

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What We Will Provide You…

This is a permanent job opportunity with an hourly rate of £12.60. In addition, we offer a generous benefits package including enhanced annual leave, company pension scheme and product discount to name but a few.

Our Distillery Ambassador roles are offered on an annualised hours contract meaning you will receive a guaranteed monthly income. We currently have a contract available of c.32 hours per week.

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Next Steps…

Our Distillery Ambassador role is a varied and rewarding role so… if this type of role excites you then we’d love to hear from you!

Please note, 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 – remember 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 don’t miss out!

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Ian Macleod Distillers…

Edinburgh Gin is part of Ian Macleod Distillers, an entrepreneurial, family owned whisky and spirits business who own other premium and luxury brands such as Rosebank, Glengoyne, Tamdhu, Smokehead, to name but a few… ‘Crafting Spirits With Passion’ is what we do best! If you haven’t already, please browse around our company website and immerse yourself in our colourful history and sample the details of our exquisite brands.

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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An exciting opportunity has arisen at our Highland Wildlife Park site for a Visitor Experience Team Leader to join us in our newly refurbished visitor centre.

The role

Co-ordinate the daily visitor operations at Highland Wildlife Park, ensuring the delivery of an accessible, exciting, and secure visitor attraction, five-star customer service standards and income levels in line with agreed targets.

Act as duty manager on a rostered basis, liaising closely with the living collections duty manager and other colleagues. Manage incidents and their impact on visitors as and when they arise

Some of the things you’ll do:

Line manage visitor experience assistants and assist with gate ( sentry), administration, on-site transport, car park and customer service, e.g. telephone and email handling
Contribute to and support the delivery of commercial events at HWP including photography tours, seasonal events and exclusive tours (including duty manager duties during events)
Act as visitor duty manager on a rostered basis, which requires the post holder to manage and oversee the daily operations of the site during opening hours and respond to incidents
Support the delivery of a five-star customer service culture and visitor experience, ensuring visitors receive a personal, knowledgeable and positive level of service on a daily basis
Support and deliver customer service training, working alongside HR and other colleagues. Gather face to face visitor feedback.
Support the induction process for visitor experience staff
What we’re looking for:

Educated to HND or equivalent qualifications or experience.
Health and Safety qualification e.g. IOSHH with good working knowledge of Health and safety practices.
Understanding of diversity and inclusion issues/regulations.
Good understanding and ability to engage with visitors
Engaging customers empathetically to link or upsell our products.
Providing first-class customer care and service, including dealing with customer queries.

This is a permanent, part time, 30 hour per week position, with some weekend working required on a rotational basis.

The full time (based on 37.5 hours per week) starting salary to be offered is £28,037 – £28,738 per annum with the opportunity for salary progression to £31,250 per annum (full time salary based on 37.5 hours per week).

Salary will therefore be pro rated to part time hours worked (30 per week).

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

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.

Interested candidates are therefore encouraged to submit applications, as soon as possible.

Glasgow Life

Learning & Access Curator (Fixed Term) (Part Time)
£34,877.18 – £40,497.04
Location: Riverside Museum, 100 Pointhouse Road, Glasgow, G3 8RS
Ref: GLA13581

Glasgow Life is looking for a Learning & Access Curator to join us on a part time, fixed term contract for a period up to 31 October 2027. As Learning & Access Curator you will be joining our in-demand Museums service. You will be part of a dedicated team which supports learning, access and engagement with the museum collections.
More about our Museums teams
As a Learning & Access Curator you’ll be joining our Glasgow Life Museums team. From The Burrell Collection to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, our Museums are free for everyone to access. We’re committed to making sure people experience our world-class collections and have the chance to engage with our rich heritage. The cultural programmes we provide bring value to people’s lives. Read more on our website. https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums
About Glasgow Life
Glasgow Life is the charity which inspires people to lead richer, more active lives through culture and sport. Simply put, we believe that everyone deserves a great Glasgow life. We do this by delivering innovative cultural and sporting programmes and events which improve the mental, physical, and economic well-being of Glasgow. Glasgow Life also creates unforgettable experiences for tourists, strengthening the city’s visitor economy. We stage world-class events, conferences and festivals which enhance Glasgow’s international reputation. Glasgow is the first city to be named European Capital of Sport twice sport and was also the first place in the UK to be named a UNESCO City of Music.
The role
As a Learning & Access Curator you’ll be an integral part of our team by devising and implementing initiatives focused on community engagement, audience development and learning. Responsibilities include developing interpretation, learning programmes, events, volunteer opportunities, fostering partnerships, and contributing to audience research and advocacy. You will play a key role in supporting and informing the planning and delivery of our displays, services and programmes.
The candidate
If you’re interested in joining us as a Learning & Access Curator you’ll need:
• Demonstrated knowledge of best practice in interpretation within a museum, gallery or heritage context
• Demonstrated ability to build and sustain relationships with a variety of partners, groups and organisations
• Excellent communication and influencing skills
• Demonstrated knowledge of lifelong learning practices and understanding of barriers to accessing museums
• Demonstrated experience of developing, delivering and evaluating public programmes for diverse audiences within a culture, art, heritage or community setting.
You can read the full person specification for this role under the ‘Job Attachments’ section.
We offer hybrid working for some roles, with teams working between the office and home. Your line manager will agree these days with you, if suitable. This balance enables you to continue much-needed collaborative working.
Riverside Museum has great links to public transport and chargeable parking nearby.
This role is working four weekdays days per week, 9am to 5pm. Some occasional weekend or evening work may be required.
We believe in the transformational power of the programmes and events we provide for the people and visitors of Glasgow. If you would like to be a part of what we do, we’d love to hear from you.
Important Dates: Closing date 18 May 2025 and interviews are provisionally scheduled for w/c 2 June.
Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme will be essential on taking up appointment. Please note successful candidates for the above position will be required to pay for their PVG Membership/or Scheme Checks.
These posts are excepted under Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exclusions and Exceptions) (Scotland) Order 2013 (as amended).
Salary for this post will be pro – rata.
Benefits at Glasgow Life
• 30 days holiday allowance plus 6.5 public holidays (for full-time roles). After 5 years completed service, the entitlement will increase to 35 days from the next annual leave year
• Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme
• Discounted Glasgow Club membership and money off in our museum shops and online store
• Option to buy extra annual leave
• Cycle-to-work scheme
• And much more!
Diversity matters at Glasgow Life
We’re determined to reflect the extraordinary diversity of Glasgow in our workforce. Glasgow Life is on a journey to develop a workplace that reflects the communities we serve. Where everyone feels empowered to bring their full, authentic selves to work. We’re a Disability Confident and Carer Positive employer and invite candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Read more about our commitment to equality and diversity on our website. https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/the-small-print/an-inclusive-employer

To apply for this vacancy online please visit Learning & Access Curator (Fixed Term) (Part Time) – GLA13581 | Glasgow Life | myjobscotland
Information is available in alternative formats, on request.

JOB PURPOSE
Step into a unique opportunity to lead and inspire at the heart of the Scottish Borders. As Head Gardener for Harmony Garden and Priorwood Orchard, you won’t just manage two of Scotland’s horticultural treasures—you’ll become their guardian, storyteller, and visionary.

Nestled in the historic town of Melrose, Harmony Garden is a vibrant, living tapestry set against the elegance of one of Scotland’s finest Regency houses. With sweeping herbaceous borders, a rare bulb lawn, productive vegetable beds, and a traditional orchard, this is a garden that celebrates both beauty and bounty. Just across the lane, Priorwood Orchard offers its own charm as Scotland’s first garden dedicated to the art of flower drying, with over 90 heritage apple varieties and a peaceful woodland glade.

As Head Gardener, you’ll lead a passionate team of gardeners and volunteers, shaping a visitor experience that is rooted in horticultural excellence and seasonal wonder. You’ll balance traditional gardening craft with modern sustainability, bringing creative flair to planting schemes, restoration projects, and visitor engagement.

You will live the Trust’s values of brave, caring, curious, inclusive and vibrant.

RESPONSIBIILTIES
 Working with the Operations Manager and Gardens & Designed Landscape Manager to create a vision for the gardens that blends conservation with creativity.
 Leadership that motivates, mentors, and grows both people and plants.
 A deep respect for the heritage of these spaces and a desire to make them thrive in the present.
 Opportunities for learning and discovery—whether that’s through workshops, community involvement, or seasonal storytelling in the gardens.
 Collaboration with a wider network of Head Gardeners and conservation experts across the Trust to deliver impact on a regional scale.
 You’ll play a key role in events like the Apple Weekend and Borders Book Festival, help tell the gardens’ stories through interpretation and social media, and ensure the properties are always presented at their best for visitors, holiday guests, and special functions.
 This is more than a job—it’s a chance to shape the future of two remarkable gardens, leaving your mark on landscapes that have inspired for generations.


SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Essential
 Sound practical knowledge of Health and Safety processes and procedures and the ability to work effectively within these processes.
 Substantial relevant practical experience in general amenity- and heritage gardening with experience of tool and machinery use and maintenance.
 The ability to remain calm in challenging and unexpected situations.
 Experience of managing a team of staff and/ or volunteers
 Confidence and ability in dealing with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders
 Good organisational and time-management skills – including the ability to prioritise work where necessary.
 Computer literacy with excellent ability of MS software
 Being able to demonstrate our values: caring, inclusive, brave, curious & vibrant.
 Demonstrable propagation skills and experience.

Desirable
 Skills in arboricultural techniques – tree inspection experience.
 Ability to plan, design and execute small-scale replanting projects.
 Experience of developing risk assessments and implementing safe systems of work.
 Experience and certification in use of a tractor mounted boom sprayer PA2 (or willingness to train and use).

QUALIFICATIONS

Essential
 An HND/HNC level qualification in amenity horticulture or related subjects (equivalent to NVQ/SVQ level 3), or higher or equivalent experiencey.
 Valid UK driving license.

Desirable
 Current First Aid certificate.
 Basic chain-saw certificates CS30 and CS31.
 Ride on mower experience and certification.
 Brush cutter experience and certification.
 Professional tree inspection qualification and advanced CS units.
 PA1 and PA6a spraying certificates.
 Woodchipper experience and certification.

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB

Scale
 Operationally responsible for day to day management of five acres of gardens and designed landscapes.
 Following the completion of the Priorwood boundary wall re-build, the head gardener will have responsibility – in discussion with the Gardens and Designed Landscape Manager – to appropriately replant the area.
 There is an original Moncur and Mackenzie glasshouse which will require conservation planning.
 Will have regular (daily) interaction with members of the public of all ages and abilities; including holding workshops, talks and events.
 Will have frequent interaction with suppliers and contractors, including supervision.
 The duties/responsibilities/accountabilities of the role require you to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme, which replaces the ‘Enhanced Disclosure’ check and is administered by Disclosure Scotland.
 Acting as a first aider for the sites.

People Management
 Line management of three gardeners and a team of dedicated volunteers.
 Working closely with property, cluster and Regional and National colleagues and external supporters, suppliers and stakeholders.
 Working with volunteer groups, e.g. planning Conservation volunteer events and liasing with external corporate and charitable groups.
 Frequent interaction with suppliers and contractors.

Tools/equipment
 Will be a frequent user of driven vehicles such as tractors, ride-on mowers (including trailers and other attachments) and road going vehicles.
 Will be a frequent user of powered tools such as stump-grinders, winches, chainsaws, mowers, strimmers, brushcutters, hedge-cutters, etc.
 Will be a frequent user of hand-tools such as spades, forks, trowels, rakes, hoes, shears, and secateurs.
 Will be a frequent user of IT equipment.

Finance Management
 Whilst not a budget holder, has delegated responsibility for the property budget.
 Will be expected to look after tools and equipment in a manner which is considerate to available charitable funds.
 Will be required to manage expenditure within that defined for the gardens and to contribute fully to the development of an appropriate budget and capital expenditure cases.

Additional Responsibilities
 Will be a key holder.
 May be asked to facilitate holiday cottage changeovers on occasion.

JOB PURPOSE

As a front-line member of the Engagement team your job is give an amazing welcome and tell the story of the 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.

Benefits include
• Cycle to Work Scheme – offering excellent discounts on bicycle costs
• Up to £50 towards the cost of your glasses or contact lenses if you need them for work
• Staff discounts through Reward Gateway, our online employee discount scheme – offering a variety of discounts on a wide range of high street retail brands
• 10% discount from the rental price (excluding the booking fee and any other ancillary charges) on all self-catering holiday accommodation managed by our partner Sykes Holiday Cottages
• Your employee card gives free entry to you, any of your children under the age of 18 and one other adult to National Trust for Scotland and National Trust properties, as well as a 20% discount on most purchases in National Trust for Scotland retail outlets.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

This role will assist the Engagement team to deliver high quality visitor experience at Culloden Battlefield, and across the Culloden Cluster (including but not limited to):

• Deliver daily high quality informal and formal engagement programming
• Develop strong historical knowledge of site and wider area
• Be responsible and proactive. Ensuring all day-to-day tasks are completed including record keeping and reporting figures, cleaning, and basic administration as required.
• To provide consistently excellent customer service when dealing with high volumes of customers
• Cash reconciliation duties including start and end of day tasks, must have experience handling cash accurately and processing sales
• Be able to take responsibility for your own development and learning.
• Have a flexible approach to working hours and days including working weekend and Bank Holidays as appropriate.
• To work across departments when necessary, supporting the wider Culloden cluster
• Adhering to the property’s quality standards including but not limited to the wearing of uniform.
• Ensuring health and welfare of property staff, volunteers, and visitors by adhering to the Trust’s Health, Safety and Environment policies and guidelines. This includes working within the property’s “Safe System of Work” (the system for managing Health & Safety).
• Promoting National Trust for Scotland brand to include our Membership scheme, events, upselling other properties and any promotional campaigns, being proactive in the selling of Membership and Gift Aid.

This role is one for which the duties, responsibilities or accountabilities of the role require you to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme, administered by Disclosure Scotland. This role involves regulated work with children / vulnerable adults.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications

Essential
 Practical experience or degree in relevant subject
Desirable
 First Aid certificate
 Driving License, valid for driving within the UK
 Retail and or Café experience

Experience
Essential
 Excellent communication skills and interpersonal skills
 Ability to work within a team or independently, with minimal supervision to a high and safe standard.
 Ability to be flexible, to adapt working patterns and tasks to meet day-to-day variations in property needs.
 Ability to adjust pace to match customer flow without compromising quality of service.
 Excellent front of house persona – warm, welcoming, patient and understanding.
 Demonstrable time management skills and the ability to prioritise
 Ability to be proactive and to take the initiative.
 Public speaking skills

Desirable
 Relevant experience in museum, tourism, hospitality, or equivalent sector
 Understanding of varied approaches to learning
 Understanding of the needs of learners of all ages, abilities and interests
 Cash handling experience

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB

People Management
 The Engagement team consists of a Visitor Services Manager (Engagement) and a Visitor Services Supervisor (Engagement); there are no line management responsibilities for this role but this role works closely with volunteers and members of the wider site team.
 This role involves working with members of the public of all ages and abilities on a daily basis

Finance Management
 This role will involve cash reconciliation duties as appointed by the Visitor Services Manager (Engagement).

Tools / equipment / systems
 There will be the occasional use of cleaning chemicals.
 This role will involve manual handling.
 Is expected to work and ensure compliance within the property’s ‘safe systems of work’ (the system for managing health and safety)

Workplace context
 Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre includes the visitor centre, Leanach cottage and the battlefield itself. This role includes delivering guided tours outdoors in a variety of weather conditions.
 Abertarff House is the oldest house in Inverness and the role will require the post holder to work across departments

Example key performance indicators and targets
 This role will be involved in the recording of accurate visitor statistics for the Engagement team.
 This role will be involved in delivering excellent customer service

The Key Responsibilities, Scope of Job, and Required Qualifications, Skills, Experience & Knowledge reflect the requirements of the job at the time of issue. The Trust reserves the right to amend these with appropriate consultation and/or request the post-holder to undertake any activities that it believes to be reasonable within the broad scope of the job or his/her general abilities.