Job title:1011-340Marine Ornithology Adviser Grade: D Hours: 35 (full-time) Vacancy type: One year with possibility of extension Salary 40161 Location: All NatureScot offices/ homeworking considered Closing date: Midnight 21 December 2025 Internal Interviews: 16 January 2026 External Interviews: 23 January 2026
Job Purpose Summary:
NatureScot is seeking an experienced ornithologist to support and drive seabird conservation across Scotland. This role will focus on facilitating seabird restoration resilience and enhancement measures at colonies and in Marine Protected Areas (MPA) including contributing to NatureScots statutory advisory work developing guidance research and monitoring.
Scotlands coastline and waters are of global importance to seabirds however the mostrecent census (Seabird Count) shows that our seabirds are in trouble and urgent action is required to address these response the Scottish Government has published the Scottish Seabird Conservation Action Plan. The plan takes a holistic multi-faceted approach and identifies actions where they are most needed and can be most effective. To help deliver these priority actions through NatureScots core areas of work we are recruiting a full-time one-year position within our marine ornithology team.
NatureScots marine ornithology team lead on work to deliver seabird and inshore wintering waterfowl (divers seaducks and grebes) conservation priorities and monitoring providing expert advice and supporting policy changes and research. The successful candidate will be highly motivated and have strong seabird ecology knowledge excellent project management and communication skills. They will work closely with internal teams and external partners including the Scottish Government. The post-holder will also be expected to contribute to the wider work of the Activity Team inputting to media awareness raising and training initiatives as relevant.
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