Seasonal Project Officer: The Deveron, Bogie and Isla Rivers Charitable Trust, Rothiemay
Company: The Deveron, Bogie and Isla Rivers Charitable Trust
Salary: £30,076 pro-rata
Location: Rothiemay
Date posted: 27 February 2026
Apply before: 16 March 2026
The Job:
We are looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic person to join our team as a Seasonal Project Officer. The Seasonal Project Officer will work across the River Deveron, Ythan and Ugie catchment areas, with the Project Officer and Volunteer and Communication Officer, deliver the project this summer. You will be involved in all local aspects of the project: volunteer recruitment and management, control of invasive non-native plants and American mink species control, monitoring and record keeping and communications. This is a great chance to work in a nationally important project, gain or enhance your experience and make a real difference to Scotland’s nature.
Full time or potential to work on an agreed part time basis.
Please submit your CV and a covering letter (no more than 2 pages), outlining your relevant skills and experience for the job to sisi@nature.scot
- Location: Scotland, Aberdeenshire & Moray
- Industry: Environment, Conservation and Sustainability
- Job type: Full-time, Part-time, Fixed term
The Company:
The Scottish Invasive Species Initiative is a multi-year project in northern Scotland, which aims to encourage communities to tackle invasive non-native species such as Japanese knotweed, giant hogweed and American mink. It is funded by the Scottish Government’s Nature Restoration Fund.
Key responsibilities:
- Deliver a practical work programme of invasive non-native plant control working with the Project Officer, independently, with land managers and with volunteers.
- Work with local land-managers, ghillies, gamekeepers, communities, and other stakeholders to recruit, coordinate and maintain a network of volunteers supporting both invasive plant and American mink control.
- Liaise, motivate and communicate with volunteers to ensure continued engagement with the project.
- Organise and lead volunteers in the control and clearance of invasive non-native plants.
- Ensure that Health and Safety requirements are met and project protocols followed.
- Record volunteer tasks undertaken and time spent in these tasks.
- Record the extent and abundance of priority invasive plant species at control sites (using project protocols) as part of our assessment of project outcomes and impacts.
- After training, support our mink control programme to:
- Set-up, maintain and operate mink rafts, traps and Remoti notification devices run
by volunteers, land managers and project and partner staff - Identify new trap locations and secure necessary landowner permissions to operate
- Ensure the humane dispatch of mink by qualified staff or volunteers
- Set-up, maintain and operate mink rafts, traps and Remoti notification devices run
- Gather materials and content to support promotion of project activities, events, success and engagement with volunteers and for use on the project website and social media platforms.
The Candidate:
- Motivated and enthusiastic to undertake tasks with other project staff
- Physically fit to carry out manual clearance of invasive non-native plants
- Advantageous to have experience of leading or working with volunteer groups
- Advantageous to have an interest and general knowledge of environmental conservation or invasive non-native species management
- Good record keeping skills
- Good communication skills and able to deliver projects with supervision and independently
- Advantageous to hold City & Guilds NPTC Level 2 Award in PA1 (safe use of pesticides), PA6 (handheld applicator) and W (for use by water) qualification
- Advantageous to hold First Aid at Work or Outdoor First Aid qualification
- A full driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential.
Please submit your CV and a covering letter (no more than 2 pages), outlining your relevant skills and experience for the job to – sisi@nature.scot
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