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Operations

The role:

Contracts available:

1 x Full time permanent

2 x 6 months fixed term

To carry out, to completion, property maintenance related tasks (multi trade) to agreed timescales, quality standards and in a cost-effective manner; undertaking designated activities (trade specific) in managing the build and maintenance of all buildings, facilities and infrastructure owned by the RZSS. Ensure that all areas of the site are safe and well presented for our visitors in support of RZSS’ mission and vision.

Some of the things you’ll do:

* Work under the direction of more senior tradesperson to take the day to day lead on designated activities (trade specific) to ensure all assigned repairs, projects and reactive labouring and driving tasks are delivered effectively, on time and to agreed H&S and quality standards.
* Undertake all forms of general labouring works, e.g. planning general works and multi trade repairs (that don’t require an experienced tradesperson to complete) and repairs under the direction of appropriately qualified tradesperson.
* Support the construction and maintenance of new buildings, facilities and infrastructure to agreed standards, budgets and deadlines, including smaller multi trade repairs or works, e.g plant, equipment and labouring tasks.
* Drive company vehicles including pickup truck, off road ATV and fork lift truck and ensure maintained and road worthy and reporting repairs where required.
* Operate heavy plant on a regular basis and ensure all machinery and tools are cleaned, inspected, maintained and user logbook updated daily to agreed transport and other policy standards and procedures and ensure all pre-start check sheets are completed as required
* Assist in the ordering of supplies and services required for the team.

What we are looking for

* Relevant construction qualification, or minimal 2 years’ experience of working on a hands on construction/maintenance role.
* You’ll have a full driving licence.
* Able to identify and make safe (for self, colleagues and the public) all the utilities and services encountered whilst working on RZSS sites.

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 quickly as possible.

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

We offer a range of great benefits which can be found at www.rzss.org.uk/about-rzss/staff-benefits

We have an exciting seasonal opportunity to join the Caledonian Canal’s team of lock keepers in our 200th operating year, based in the Fort William area.

We welcome visitors from all over the world so we’re looking for cheerful, positive and outgoing people to join our friendly team. You’ll enjoy working with the public and preferably have previous experience in a frontline customer service role, but we’ll give you all the training you’ll need to operate our locks and bridges safely and efficiently.

As well as assisting craft through the locks and bridges you’ll help to keep the areas around the locks looking tidy and welcoming, so grass cutting experience and basic DIY skills would be an advantage but aren’t essential.

You’ll be working on a rolling rota, which includes weekends and public holidays, and you should have your own transport and a full driving licence.

We offer £11.03 per hour plus allowances for this role plus a contributory pension scheme. There is also skills training as part of the role.

We’re looking for team members to join us from April to early November and another intake to work with us from June to August. Weekly hours vary from an average of 41 to 44 hours per week, but Job Share/ Part Time options would be considered.

To apply online to join the Caledonian Canal team visit bit.ly/scottishcanalsjobs ​​​​​​​

Collections Intern
£21,482 per annum pro rata
36 hours per week
Fixed Term: 20 weeks

Culture Perth and Kinross are looking for a Collections Intern who will work closely with the Collections Team and Conservation Officer to assist with the preparation and transfer of museum objects from Perth Art Gallery to the new Perth Museum and assist in the installation of museum objects in the new permanent galleries. The new Perth Museum is scheduled to open in spring 2024.

You gain experience in photographing and documenting objects and how to maintain accurate museum records.

You will also gain experience in collections care and maintenance.

On completion of this internship, you will have gained knowledge and skills of the key principles and terminology used in collections care, collections moves and exhibition installation.

If you believe you have what it takes to help us achieve success, then please download and complete an application form below. If you have any difficulties, please contact jobs@culturepk.org.uk

Closing date for applications is midnight on Tuesday, 13 June 2023.

Interviews will be held on Friday, 23 June 2023.

PURPOSE OF JOB

The Black Watch Castle and Museum holds a large and varied collection of artefacts covering many aspects of Regimental life over two and a half centuries. The collection contains uniforms, military equipment, trophies of war, prints and paintings, medals, documents, books and photographs. The Museum is looking to improve our standard of documentation and increase its potential for learning and access. It also seeks to improve access and engagement through developing the schools programme, as well as events and activities. Under the supervision of the Museum Curator, the main duties of the Museums and Collections Assistant are:

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

• Assisting in the care of the collections, including:
a) inventory of collections, reconciliation of data on database and database maintenance
b) collections entry, movement and exit
c) Maintenance and upkeep of displays
• Environmental monitoring and housekeeping
• Assisting with exhibitions and redisplay
• Assisting in development and delivery of learning and access activities
• Assisting in development and delivery of events
• Assisting with volunteers
• Conducting guided tours to the public
• Creating social media posts/blogs
• Front of house duties

Permanent Contract | Full-Time

Who we are

The National Trust for Scotland is an independent charity set up in 1931 for the preservation and conservation of natural and human heritage significant to Scotland and the world.

The National Building Conservation Team are a forward-looking team of buildings professionals who are passionate about caring for the Trust’s diverse portfolio of structures both historic and modern. Although we are one of the Trust’s Central teams, managed from Trust HQ at Hermiston Quay, individual team members are dispersed across all parts of the Scottish mainland, supporting 4 Regions and our role is all about collaborating and supporting local Operations Teams.

Our Regional Offices are:

• Edinburgh & East: Hermiston Quay, Edinburgh
• Highlands & Islands: Balnain House, Inverness
• North-East: Crathes Castle, Aberdeenshire
• South & West: Culzean Castle, South Ayrshire / Greenbank House, Glasgow

The role of the Trust’s Building Conservation Team is to provide professional and technical building and conservation knowledge and support across all aspects of the care and maintenance of our buildings.

What this job is about

The Building Surveyor is the senior buildings and conservation professional in each Region. The Building Conservation Team delivers direct support to the regional management and operations teams, under the management and supervision of the Head of Building Conservation.

Each Region is supported by a Building Surveyor and a Maintenance Surveyor, who between them support Trust property and conservation operations by delivering conservation maintenance activities to ensure that our buildings are fit for purpose, safe and welcoming for our visitors, meet legislative standards of compliance and deliver the Trust’s charitable purposes. The Team operates through a consultancy model with Building and Maintenance Surveyors aligned to a client group of properties to allow them to develop expertise in the history, significance, care, and operation of those properties. Working in collaboration and consultation with operations teams and in response to condition reports, our surveyors programme and commission appropriate consultancy services and contractors to deliver required works. You will undertake condition surveys, identify, and diagnose defects, specify and schedule works and develop options for remediation. This includes ensuring that all works specifications, contracting and project management and construction activities are compliant with legislation and Trust technical, Health & Safety and Conservation standards and policies.

As the senior surveying specialist and knowledge bearer within each region or property portfolio, the emphasis is on leading the conservation and care of the built environment, compliance against policy, statutory and legislative frameworks internally and externally (e.g. CDM, planning, health & safety, building control, environment, and conservation practice).

What we want you to be responsible and accountable for

You will work under the day-to-day operational management of the Lead Conservation Surveyor, who in turn reports to the Head of Building Conservation. You will be supported directly by the Buildings Support Manager, Buildings Assistant and the Head of Building Conservation Policy. You will work most closely with the Regional Maintenance Surveyor to identify defects and respond to operational requests, research, plan and deliver appropriate solutions for any building related issues.

You will be required to:

1. Understand and continually refresh your knowledge of the significance, condition, and operational requirements of the buildings in your area and the Trust’s Conservation Principles and other policies and statutory requirements that impact on our buildings.
2. Undertake surveys, identify defects, and make recommendations for imminent and future works to improve, maintain and conserve the significance and operational utility of buildings and sites in the most environmentally sustainable way.
3. Lead, manage and input into the production of research and property plans in relation to built assets and their future care, use and operation.
4. Produce options appraisals, work plans, schedules, specifications, and tender documents.
5. Manage procurement exercises in collaboration with our Procurement Team.
6. Develop, monitor, and manage project budgets.
7. Develop, project manage and act as Contract Administrator for conservation, maintenance and improvement projects including ensuring that all necessary statutory applications are lodged and approved with any conditions discharged.
8. Provide information in support of grant applications and the management of grant funded works.
9. Provide support and information to the Health & Safety Team in relation to compliance matters including but not limited to: CDM, contractor management, fire safety, environmental management and DDA.
10. Compile and keep under review property information appropriate to each property and all building activities undertaken in your Region.

How we would like you to achieve this

We need you to:

• Work in a way that is wholly consistent with our stated organisational values, our Corporate Strategy, and our emerging Buildings Care Strategy.
• Work collegiately across the Building Conservation Team, and collaboratively with colleagues across the Trust.
• Become familiar with and maintain your knowledge of the Trust’s systems and processes and the work of other departments.
• Apply best practice in building conservation and management of all building activities, having cognisance of industry standards and best practice, regulation and statutory requirements and the Trust’s internal policies and procedures.
• Obtain and maintain a working knowledge of all statutory requirements related to your work.
• Be solutions driven, seeking collaborative ways to achieve project aims while ensuring that our buildings receive the highest possible standard of conservation.
• Work flexibly and within reason attend sites and other NTS offices as and when required, sometimes requiring overnight stays away from home.
• Keep good records relating to your activity and be able to use these swiftly to produce meaningful management information that can inform our decision-making.
• Be a good communicator and influencer. You need to be entirely comfortable and confident with creating and delivering engaging reports, formal papers, presentations, and activities for different internal audiences (from front-line staff to director/CEO/board level, as well as for external stakeholders). We use the Office 365 suite, and you will need to be a competent user of this family of IT tools.
• Support your colleagues and share your knowledge and experience with them to develop their skillset.

Who you will be working with

You will be part of the Central Building Conservation Team which acts as a cohesive team providing mutual support and advice and seeking common solutions across our built estate.

• Your line and operational manager will be the Lead Conservation Surveyor.
• Your team leader will be the Head of Building Conservation.
• Your closest working colleague will be the Regional Maintenance Surveyor.
• You will be supported in team by the Buildings Support Manager, Buildings Assistant, National Maintenance Lead, Head of Building Conservation Policy and the other regional surveyors.

You will cooperate and collaborate with a wide range of specialists in other teams across the Trust including in particular (but not limited to):

• Operations Teams – experts in the management and operation of our visited properties and their day-to-day care and compliance.
• Regional management – in particular the Regional Director and Business Manager.
• Estates Team – experts in the management of let and tenanted properties.
• Collections management and curatorial teams – experts in the conservation of objects and interiors and the presentation of properties for visitors.
• Health & Safety Team.
• Finance Team.
• Procurement Team.
• Legal and Insurance Team.
• You will be supported by the Trust’s People, IT, Coms, and other teams.
• You will also work with, and lead hybrid teams made up of internal specialists and external consultants and contractors.

The Buildings Conservation team structure these roles in red

The budget you would hold

• None. You will not be a budget holder, but you will use the Trust’s finance, project, and expense systems for transactions and monitoring/reporting purposes. You will be required to advise on and produce estimates for project budgeting purposes and manage expenditure against approved budgets.
The experience and skills you need to have to do this job

Essential:

1. A Chartered Building Surveyor or Architect (we will also consider equivalent professional qualification) with at least 2 years’ post qualification experience and proven experience and ability across the work activities described in this job description. Please contact us if you are unsure whether your qualification is appropriate to this role.
2. A collaborative, solutions driven approach to supporting internal customers and problem solving, with a caring, respectful, and inclusive attitude to others.
3. Excellent organisational skills – flexible and able to multi-task and juggle tasks to ensure priorities are met.
4. Ability to work without supervision, prioritise workload and manage time effectively.
5. Full driving licence for use in UK.
6. MS Office proficient user.

Desirable:

• AutoCAD user.
• Recognised Building Conservation Accreditation.
• Recognised post-graduate qualification in building conservation.
• Familiarity with the NTS Estate.
• Knowledge of housing standards applicable to residential tenancies.

Just so you know…
• The Trust has a set of Values we would ask you to work within, and these apply to everybody in the Trust irrespective of their role or job. You can find out more here: https://www.nts.org.uk/our-work/our-manifesto-and-values.
• This means we want you to have:
o The ability and willingness to understand others’ perspectives and to consider the impact of your actions on them and to adapt your actions as necessary.
o The ability and willingness to learn and try new things, to be flexible and step outside of your comfort zone.
o An open and honest way of communicating, ready to ask others for their ideas and to be open to hear and consider different points of view.
o A pro-active approach to taking initiative and to driving forward ideas and projects designed to improve daily operations and deliver an exceptional visitor experience.

JOB PURPOSE

To assist the sporting team in managing and enhancing the game management activities on Mar lodge Estate In accordance with the Deer Management Plan. Principally this will involve the use of ATV vehicles for extraction of deer carcasses, associated larder work, and general estate maintenance duties as required.

This position plays a vital role in the practical implementation and successful delivery of the written management plans. The location of the estate in such an area of environmental significance as well as high levels of public usage means that the role is often employed in practical ways to inform and educate both staff and members of the public thus reducing the risk of potential conflict between our three core principles which are, Conservation – Access – Field Sports.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

• Helping to Deliver the MLE management plan and DMP, under the training, supervision and direction of a Stalker.
• Working at all times to a level of service delivery equivalent to, or above, published codes of conduct and best practice relating to areas of work undertaken as part of the duties of a Ghillie.
• Care and use of estate vehicles and machinery required to undertake the necessary duties of a Ghillie, such as ATV’s, 4WD’s, Tractors, including the maintenance and operator checks necessary for all vehicles and machinery used, as per training and manufacturers guidelines.
• To implement fully the National Trust for Scotland’s Health and safety policy.
• To extend the understanding of visitors to the estate of game management and field sports and the harmonious benefits to be experienced for both sports and conservation.
• General estate duties as required.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications

Essential

 A full driving license

Desirable

 A trailer driving license
 Shotgun and/or FAC certificate
 DMQ1
 Argo/skid steer ATV certificate
 Previous experience of the same or similar role.
 First aid certificate.
 A game keeping/stalking, college qualification.

Experience

Essential

 The ability to work in the challenging environment of the highlands, undertaking arduous and challenging work, mostly in remote locations.
 A sound and practical knowledge of health and safety processes and procedures and the ability to work effectively within these processes.
 A commitment to undertaking field sports and nature conservation to the highest standards.
 A methodical approach to undertaking tasks.
 The tenacity to undertake lone working in remote areas as required by the role.
 The ability to conduct or the willingness to learn estate maintenance skills like, but not limited to, grass cutting, grass strimming and firewood processing.

Desirable

 Experience of ATV’s on and off tracks/roads
 Experience of 4WD’s on and off tracks/roads
 Basic larder butchery or the willingness to learn.
 Knowledge of all forms of deer extraction.

DIMENSIONS AND SCOPE OF JOB

Scale

 This is a role with a high element of health and safety.
 This is a role which works actively outdoors, often in inclement weather, and on occasions in anti-social hours.
 This role requires the ability to be involved in the culling and butchery of wild deer.
 This role may require the post holder to be involved in deer management methods through the use of out of season and night licenses.

People Management

 This role does not manage or supervise other staff or volunteers.
 This role is designed to interact with visitors and guests.

Finance Management

 This role is not a budget holder.

Shared accommodation may be provided.

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.

Thank you for your interest in the post of Grounds Maintenance Operator with Historic Environment Scotland based at Antonine Wall Depot. This is a permanent and pensionable appointment.

You will be responsible for the conservation and maintenance of the Antonine Wall and potentially other Historic Scotland monuments within the South Region with specific focus on carrying out grounds maintenance duties in the West Lothian region.

Thank you for your interest in the post of Gardener with Historic Environment Scotland, based at Dirleton Castle Depot. This is a permanent and pensionable appointment.

You will be responsible for assisting the Head Gardener in an extensive programme of regeneration of herbaceous borders and formal gardens, propagation within the glasshouses on site, growing plant stock for use throughout the year. The role will also entail working in a dedicated team in maintaining, developing, and presenting the Gardens to an extremely high standard as befits their status

Thank you for your interest in the post of Stonemason with Historic Environment Scotland, based at Dirleton Castle Depot. This is a permanent and pensionable appointment.

You will be joining a dedicated team where you will contribute to the conservation of historical monuments under the care of Historic Environment Scotland in Dirleton and the surrounding area.

Thank you for your interest in the post of Grounds Maintenance Operator with Historic Environment Scotland based at Dirleton Castle Depot. This is a permanent and pensionable appointment.

You will be responsible for the conservation and maintenance of the Dirleton Castle Garden and other Historic Scotland monuments within the South Region with specific focus on carrying out grounds maintenance duties in the East Lothian region.

Contract Type: Casual
Salary: £10.90 per hour (enhanced rates payable for unsocial hours)
Grade: FC03
Locations: Various
Job Reference: ON000417

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.

The Role
We have an exciting opportunity to join our Facilities Management team as a Casual Facilities Assistant within our venues throughout Fife.

As this is a casual role, your days and hours of working will flex to meet the business needs, and this will include weekend and evening work across our venues throughout Fife.

You will be part of the facilities management team undertaking duties relating to the operation of buildings and surrounds grounds, ensuring minimal disruption to the daily activities for users and providing direct customer engagement and support.

The full job description can be found on our current vacancies page on our website.

About You
You’ll have previous experience in a similar role and knowledge to ensure the safety of customers within the buildings. You will be a team player who will be energetic, enthusiastic and have a positive and flexible ‘can do’ attitude. An awareness of compliance and health and safety issues would be desirable.

How to Apply
To apply, please email an up to date CV along with a covering letter explaining how you meet the person specification and a completed Equal Opportunity Monitoring Form to HR.FCT@onfife.com. The equal opportunities form can be downloaded from our current vacancies page on our website. Please note that we are unable to consider your application without a covering letter.

There is no closing date for this role. Applications will be assessed regularly and interviews conducted as required.

OnFife is an equal opportunities employer.

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Thank you for your interest in the post of Stonemason with Historic Environment Scotland, based at Blackness Castle Depot. This is a permanent and pensionable appointment.

The Blackness Castle Depot Monument Conservation Unit (MCU) currently consists of a 6-person team all of which carry out conservation and maintenance work on a variety of locations. The team is headed by a Works Manager who has direct line management responsibilities for the whole team. The Stonemason as part of the Monument Conservation Unit will have responsibility for the on-going conservation, maintenance and presentation of other Historic Environment Scotland monuments within the Blackness District Areas. You will train and instruct apprentices in all aspects of the trade and provide information and instruction to support staff as required. You may also be asked to be involved showing masonry skills at open days.

The normal weekly hours of work in the long summer season will not exceed a maximum of 42.5 hours per week, which shall be inclusive of travel between the base depot and the place of work, up to a maximum of 2 hours per day for such travelling.

At Blackness the spring working hours are:
Monday – Wednesday 07:30am – 04:30pm
Thursday 08:00am – 04:00pm

The summer working hours are:
Monday – Thursday 07:30am – 05:00pm
Friday 07:30am – 02:30pm

The winter working hours are:
Monday -Thursday 08:00am – 04:15pm