View more categories View less categories Sector Environment, Operations and Facilities Management Role Manager, Professional Contract Type Fixed term Hours Full Time
This post will be responsible for the operational delivery of NatureScot deer functions across North East / South West Scotland and supporting the delivery of Scottish Biodiversity outcomes.
This post is one of a team of three managers delivering this work programme, providing strategic direction, tactical guidance and operational management. It will support project governance, resource planning and management, and has a key role in liaising with and reporting to the Strategic Deer Board and working closely with other public agency and key stakeholder interests.
The post will manage a team of staff which will support the delivery of this work.
The post covers the whole of Scotland and will require the ability to travel independently, as public transport is not always available and sites are remote. On occasions, this will require travel that necessitates nights away from home.
Context
NatureScot has a statutory responsibility to further the conservation, control and sustainable management of all wild deer species in Scotland.
The sustainable management of Scotland’s deer is vital to enhance biodiversity and achieve a net zero future. The twin climate and biodiversity will see a much greater urgency to our efforts to ensure we realise our ambitious targets on vital issues such as forest regeneration, woodland creation, peatland restoration and habitat improvement.
There will be an increased focus on managing deer impacts to support biodiversity outcomes and delivering the transformational land use reform needed to deliver on climate as well as addressing public safety issues and impacts to agriculture. Delivering the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy objectives of halting loss by 2030 and delivering nature restoration at scale across Scotland by 2045 will require significant reductions in deer impacts and populations. This will require working with a range of stakeholder interests to deliver transformational change, at pace.
Requirements
The post holder will lead a team of staff in delivering a programme of work to work with land managers in delivering sustainable deer management which delivers biodiversity and climate outcomes by addressing deer impacts through effective control and management.
The main duties and responsibilities are:
Advocacy & alignment
Leadership & facilitation
Monitoring success
Managing resources
Prerequisites
Skills required (please address these in your Supporting Statement):
Whether working at home or in an office, or travelling to meetings and site visits, as a NatureScot you will contribute to our Net Zero plan, for example through positive carbon travel choices.
Application Process
Before applying for this post:
All Applicants please note if you have already applied for a vacancy on Fusion please ensure you remove the supporting statement saved in your profile and upload your new supporting statement.
Interviews
External candidates will be invited to interview if we are unable to recruit internally.
For information regarding the vacancy please contact
Donald Fraser, Head of Wildlife Management.
Nature is vital to all of us, so it is vital that we are an organisation for all of Scotland. The more diverse NatureScot is, the better we will be in connecting everyone with nature. We particularly encourage applications from people from Minority Ethnic (ME) backgrounds and people with a disability.
Scotland’s nature is among our greatest assets. Nature gives us food and drinking water, energy and timber. It contributes to a clean and healthy environment. And it improves our well-being and quality of life.
Yet the overuse of natural resources since the 1950s – especially for certain types of farming, forestry and fisheries – has resulted in less space for nature and its associated benefits.
NatureScot is the lead public body responsible for advising Scottish Ministers on all matters relating to the natural heritage.
Our purpose is to:
We also advise local authorities and work with the Scottish Parliament and public, private and voluntary organisations towards shared aims. Working efficiently like this is part of our commitment to delivering a high-quality public service.