Job title: 1011-350Marine Ornithology Adviser Grade: D Vacancy type: Temporary until 31 October 2026 Hours: 35 hours Salary 38616 (Pay award pending effect from 01 April 2025) Location: Any NatureScot office home and hybrid working considered Closing date: Midnight 21 October 2025 Internal Interview Date: 30/31 October 2025 External Interview Date: 10 November 2025
Job Purpose Summary:
NatureScot is looking for an experienced ornithologist to help deliver and influence positive seabird conservation measures across Scotland. This role will concentrate primarily in supporting consultation work on management measures for fishing activity relating to Special Protection Areas (SPAs) as well as producing standing advice and guidance to support our marine ornithology work.
NatureScots marine ornithologyteam lead on work toidentify and prioritise specific site-based and wider seas conservation measures (including Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)) focusing on those that provide the greatest benefits to marine birds in terms of biodiversity gain enhancing climate change resilience /adaptation and responding to impacts. This is of particular importance given the publication of the Scottish Seabird Conservation Action team is responsible for coordinating MPA marine bird monitoring specialist advice on development and licensing caseworkleading on Scotlands HPAI seabird response and commissioning research to provide evidence to inform policy changes.
The post holder is expected to be a highly motivated and knowledgeable ornithologist with a good understanding of Scotlands marine environment policy and legislation relating to its sustainable use and management. The post holder should have experience of working with wide range of stakeholders and be able to demonstrate strong project management and team working post holderwill work closely with NatureScot marine and terrestrial ornithologists other specialists and external organisations to deliver our marine bird work. The post-holder will also be expected to contribute to the wider work of the Activity inputting to media awareness raising and training initiatives as relevant.
This role offers an opportunity to gain a wide variety of experience in marine ornithology advisory work.A detailed job plan will be developed once the candidate is appointed but is likely to include the following work areas:
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Lucy Quinn
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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.
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