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Visitor Services

Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) is an educational charity and leading science centre and visitor attraction with a 5-star status. Our mission is to inspire everyone to explore and understand the world around them and to discover and enjoy science.

We are a place of learning, creativity, curiosity, and fun, inspiring and empowering around half a million people every year, both inside and outside our amazing centre in Pacific Quay, on the banks of the Clyde.

Our state-of-the-art centre contains more than 450 interactive exhibits, a digital planetarium, a science show theatre, a teaching laboratory, an IMAX cinema, and a maker space. We also take science out of our centre and across Scotland with our On Tour programme and our Community Engagement Programme works closely with people in our local communities.

Our staff are vitally important to us and play a key role in achieving our mission. We value diversity in our workforce and want our workforce to reflect the diverse communities we serve bringing a range of skills, experiences, knowledge, and ideas to help towards our mission.

Our company values are important to us as they underpin who we are and how we work, what we believe in and stand for:

We strive for excellence
We are inclusive
We innovate
We collaborate

ABOUT THE ROLE

Are you committed to seeking excellence, creativity and innovation? Do GSC’s mission and values excite you? Do you want to work in a positive, vibrant and collaborative environment?

We are recruiting for full time Science Communicators to join the Science Operations Team to deliver activities and programmes to all our audiences (education, publican and corporate visitors) in a variety of venues including our science mall exhibit galleries, planetarium, Newton flight Academy, and across Scotland as part of our touring GSC On Tour team

We are looking for people who are motivated to inspire and challenge others with science, have a passion for learning and experience of working with the public, children and community groups. Who have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and enjoy working with people. Who are inspired by our mission and share our company values.

If this sounds like you then we would love you to get in touch!

Full job description is available to download at the bottom of this page

APPLICATION DETAILS

Please visit the Jobs and Volunteering section of our website for further information about working at GSC and a link to an application form for this role.

We are equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.

Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) is an educational charity and leading science centre and visitor attraction with a 5-star status. Our mission is to inspire everyone to explore and understand the world around them and to discover and enjoy science.

We are a place of learning, creativity, curiosity, and fun, inspiring and empowering around half a million people every year, both inside and outside our amazing centre in Pacific Quay, on the banks of the Clyde.

Our state-of-the-art centre contains more than 450 interactive exhibits, a digital planetarium, a science show theatre, Newton Flight Academy, a teaching laboratory, an IMAX cinema, and a maker space. We also take science out of our centre and across Scotland with our On Tour programme and our Community Engagement Programme works closely with people in our local communities.

Our staff are vitally important to us and play a key role in achieving our mission. We value diversity in our workforce and want our workforce to reflect the diverse communities we serve bringing a range of skills, experiences, knowledge, and ideas to help towards our mission.

Our company values are important to us as they underpin who we are and how we work, what we believe in and stand for:

We strive for excellence

We are inclusive

We innovate

We collaborate

ABOUT THE ROLE

Are you committed to seeking excellence, creativity and innovation? Do GSC’s mission and values excite you? Do you want to work in a positive, vibrant and collaborative environment?

We are recruiting for Housekeeping Assistants to join the team at Glasgow Science Centre to deliver a fun, safe and welcoming environment to all visitors by ensuring the site is clean, safe and of proper condition for customers. You will work alongside the customer experience team to provide a high standard of customer care at Glasgow Science Centre by ensuring the environment is pleasant and clean.

Full job description is available at the bottom of this page

If this sounds like you then we would love you to get in touch!

APPLICATION DETAILS

Please find full job description and application form available on the Jobs and Volunteering section of our website.

https://www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/current-vacancies

We are equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.

Want to work in one of the most influential places in Scotland? Now is your chance!

This is an excellent opportunity to join the Visitor Services (VS) team as a Visitor Services Supervisor. The VS team provide a range of services for MSPs, their guests and other visitors to the Parliament while currently developing new online services. We are proud to have been awarded the Visit Scotland five-star tourism award in recognition of our exceptional customer service and services we offer and invite you to be part of a team that not only meets but exceeds visitor expectations.

Activities include managing our booking systems, supervising service delivery in the parliament’s public spaces, managing visitors, delivering guided tours and talks and other general office administration. Cash handling and stock-processing duties are included as the Parliament Shop is a part of the Visitor Services operation.

A requirement of this role is being able to work on a shift rota basis which may include Saturdays, evenings and public holidays to support major events. Exact working patterns are currently being reviewed.

Still interested? If you have experience of working with the public in a similar environment, of leading and inspiring within a busy customer environment, have outstanding communication and engagement skills as well as a passion for speaking publicly to diverse audiences, we’d love to hear from you!

JOB PURPOSE
To maximise our visitors’ enjoyment of National Trust for Scotland managed sites by maintaining excellent standards of service, optimising opportunities to generate income and ensuring that the site and its assets are safe and secure.
Specifically, to ensure the smooth and safe operations in Admissions, Retail and Food & Beverage activities making the property the best possible place to visit and work.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
To provide a consistently high standard of visitor care at all times
• Welcoming visitors to the site and processing their admission/retail or catering purchase in a friendly, efficient and knowledgeable manner;
• Welcoming visitors with special needs / impairments and providing a high level of service in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act;
• Welcoming International visitors and aiding with specific needs.
• Welcoming groups in an efficient and warm manner
• Answering visitors’ queries about the site, education facilities and the local area;
• Providing information about the site, its history, contents, offers and merchandise;
• Promoting National Trust for Scotland brand to include our Membership scheme, events, upselling other properties and any promotional campaigns, being proactive in the selling of Membership and Gift Aid.

To maintain excellent standards of site and personal presentation at all times
• Ensuring site is ready to open and welcome visitors by the set opening time;
• Wearing correct uniform, name badges, or PPE as required.
• Reporting all instances of damage and wear and tear issues promptly to your line manager;
• Working in harmony with other departments; housekeeping, gardening, grounds maintenance and site repair employees/contractors.

Financial Responsibilities (where applicable)
• To adhere to all financial procedures to include till operation and banking and safeguarding of monies: to implement amendments to standard procedure as instructions may dictate.

Retail/Admissions/Food & Beverage duties (where applicable)
• To ensure good housekeeping of kitchens, serveries and back of house areas.
• To ensure that retail merchandising is in accordance with NTS policy.
• To assist in achieving site retail/catering/events targets and KPI’s.
• To actively upsell products and services to facilitate the visitor’s enjoyment.
• To actively feedback visitor comments to line managers to develop and improve offer, service, operations.
• To work flexibly across departments and sites as needed.
• To assist with the set-up, stewarding and break-down of events in liaison with the events coordinator.

Health and Safety
• To ensure site meets with Health and Safety legislation in liaison with your department manager.
• To ensure that visitors vacate the site at close of business and that the site is secured at end of day.
• To use personal protection equipment as provided and directed by your line manager.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Qualifications
• No formal educational qualification required.
Skills, Experience & Knowledge
Essential:
• Ability to work within a team or independently, with minimal supervision to a high and safe standard.
• Ability to be flexible, in particular to adapt working patterns and tasks to meet day-to-day property needs.
• Ability to adjust pace to match customer flow without compromising quality of service.
• Excellent front of house persona – warm, welcoming, patient and understanding.
• Excellent selling skills
• Genuine belief in the value of good customer service.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
• Demonstrable time management skills and the ability to prioritise.
• Ability to be proactive and to take the initiative.

Desirable:
• Demonstrable experience in a customer-facing role, delivering impeccable customer care through excellent inter-personal skills.
• Demonstrable experience in sales or ticket/event/admissions with experience and confidence undertaking till-work and cash handling/reconciliation.
• Experience in EPOS style till operation.
• Excellent cash handling skills.
• Excellent selling skills – adaptable to customer type and product.

Purpose of the role

To maximise our visitors’ enjoyment of National Trust for Scotland managed sites by maintaining excellent standards of service, optimising opportunities to gain income and ensuring that the site and its’ assets are safe and secure.
Specifically, to ensure the smooth and safe operations in Admissions, Retail, Visitor Centre, Catering and Events activities making the property the best possible place to visit and work.
We are looking for talented and customer focused individuals to join our team and to help us make Crarae Gardens a 5* Visitor Attraction.
We are looking for people who have experience or a keen interest in Visitor Experience and Scotland’s’ Heritage.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

To provide a consistently high standard of visitor care at all times when:

– welcoming visitors to the site and processing their admission/retail or catering purchase in a friendly, efficient and knowledgeable manner.
– welcoming visitors with special needs / impairments and providing a high level of service in accordance with the Equality Act.
– welcoming International visitors and aiding with specific needs.
– welcoming large groups in an efficient and warm manner.
– answering visitors’ queries about the site, education facilities and the local area.
– housekeeping duties.
– Maintain high standards of hygiene in the catering facility and ensure HACCUP regulations are adhered to.
– To make and serve barista grade coffee and assist with catering
– assisting in the day to day running of a retail offer.
– providing information about the site, its history, contents, offers and merchandise.
– promoting National Trust for Scotland brand to include our Membership scheme, events, upselling other properties and any promotional campaigns, being proactive in the selling of Membership and Gift Aid.

To maintain excellent standards of site and personal presentation at all times:-

– the general ongoing operational cleaning of all areas as necessary, toilet cleaning, emptying waste bins and as appropriate vacuum cleaning, mopping, sweeping, dusting and polishing where required.
– ensuring site is ready to open and welcome visitors by the set opening time.
– wearing correct uniform, name badges, or PPE as required.
– reporting all instances of damage and wear and tear issues promptly to your line manager.
– working in harmony with other departments; gardening, grounds maintenance and site repair employees/contractors.

Financial Responsibilities –

– To adhere to all financial procedures to include till operation and banking and safeguarding of monies: to implement amendments to standard procedure as instructions may dictate.

– To actively upsell products, services and memberships to facilitate the visitors’ enjoyment.

Health and Safety –

– To ensure site meets with Health and Safety legislation in liaison with your department manager.

– To ensure that visitors vacate the site at close of business and that the site is secured at end of day.

– To use personal protective equipment as provided and directed by your line manager.

We are gearing up for the festive season and want to hear from cheery individuals who can meet and greet visitors to our enchanting Christmas Grotto.

• Are you upbeat and confident, with the ability to make our visitors feel comfortable?
• Can you demonstrate the maturity required to care for the well-being of our younger visitors and make their experience truly magical?
• Do you have experience of providing excellent customer service?

This is a seasonal position from 24th November to 24th December and Weekend working is essential.

Interested? To apply please email a copy of your CV and covering letter to recruitment@buccleuch.com

The closing date for applications is 15 September.

To view our Privacy Notice please visit http://www.dalkeithcountrypark.co.uk/privacy/

We are gearing up for the festive season and want to hear from jolly individuals to create magical moments for our young visitors this Christmas. Working closely with your team of Elves, you will engage and delight our visitors, helping to ignite their Christmas spirit.

• Are you patient, upbeat and friendly, with the ability to make our visitors feel comfortable?
• Can you demonstrate the maturity required to care for the well-being of our young visitors?
• Can you deliver a perfect ‘ho-ho-ho’?

Previous Santa experience is an advantage. This is a seasonal position from 24th November to 24th December and weekend working is essential.

Dalkeith Country Park has been enjoyed by visitors for 120 years and its woodlands, riverside trails, cycle tracks and events calendar are valued by visitors from near and far. The Park includes Fort Douglas, which is an exciting adventure play park for visitors of all ages, while the stable yard houses Restoration Yard, a unique venture comprising a retail store, food hall, restaurant and wellness space.

Interested? To apply please email a copy of your CV and covering letter to recruitment@buccleuch.com.

The closing date for applications is 15 September.

To view our Privacy Notice please visit http://www.dalkeithcountrypark.co.uk/privacy/

Thank you for your interest in the post of Commercial Manager for the Urquhart Castle District with Historic Environment Scotland. Your base location is Urquhart Castle, with some travel across the Region and, on occasion, to other locations in Scotland. This is a permanent and pensionable appointment.

You’ll lead all our visitor operations team at Urquhart Castle, running a successful operation that delivers an outstanding service to visitors and local communities. You’ll lead a team of customer service colleagues, creating an empowering culture that inspires innovation, collaboration and continuous improvement.

Scottish Canals is looking for a Destination Supervisor for The Caledonian Canal Centre in Fort Augustus. The Destination Supervisor will have responsibility for operation of the visitor centre and the successful candidate will manage all employees to ensure the smooth running of the catering delivery and service, rooms and retail areas.

You will set the standard and ensure staff exceed visitor expectations at all times. Customer care is of primary importance. You will manage and influence the visitor journey from first engagement until they leave, satisfied with their experience. 

Training, mentoring and leading front of house staff to create a visitor experience team who greet, engage, enthuse, excite and inform all visitors and who “go the extra mile” to make a visit to the Caledonian Canal Centre the best it should be.

As well as a competitive salary, Scottish Canals also offers a generous annual leave entitlement of 34 days rising to 39 after 5 years (inc. public holidays), along with enhanced company sick pay, discounted shopping vouchers, and a contributory pension scheme with up to a 10% employer contribution.

The Destination Supervisor be responsible for:

•             Line management of Destination Assistants and Housekeepers
•             Destination Promotion across a variety of social media and local platforms
•             Daily finance and banking admin
•             Food hygiene compliance and labelling
•             Raising purchase orders, checking invoices/profit margins, implementing pricing changes
•             Ordering of stock & stock taking/recording and management of supplier relationships
•             Creating/maintaining/updating staff rota and cleaning schedules
•             Annualised hours administration
•             Responsibility for legal records for alcohol sales/temperature checks/VAT coding
•             Responsible for setting up of customer-facing displays
•             Meeting reps and agreeing prices for suppliers
•             Costing – ensure appropriate gross profit for all items sold
•             Waste documentation & control
•             Basic marketing and promotions
•             Ordering and compliance of staff uniforms/PPE

Skills/Experience Required:

•             Line management experience
•             Great leadership qualities
•             Social Media experience
•             Experience of working within a high-quality, hospitality environment
•             A confident, friendly, welcoming, helpful, engaging nature
•             Flexible approach to the role
•             Ability to co-operate with and support colleagues
•             Use of initiative in applying and maintaining high levels of customer service
•             Keeping brand standards at highest level
•             Strong communication skills
•             Computer literate
•             Keen to work across various disciplines
•             Good time management and organisational skills

Outreach Co-ordinator
Part Time (20 hours per week), Permanent
Salary £29,816 – £32,645 per annum pro rata (Band 5)
Hybrid

THE ROLE

The purpose of this role is to plan, develop and implement National Galleries of Scotland’s outreach programme with communities of people that do not already engage with NGS. The strategies developed will ensure this work uses the collection creatively, reflects the audience and is an integral part of the strategic direction of NGS.

The activity will be rooted in local areas across Scotland whilst connecting back into the NGS Collection and public programme to create a relevant programme of community driven projects. These projects will support NGS equalities, diversity, and inclusion commitments through the selection of groups and partners. They will also identify new opportunities to reach participants including through digital.

Reporting to the Community Engagement Manager you will work as part of a close-knit team in which mutual respect and excellent communication with all colleagues are essential and in particular with the other Outreach Co-ordinator.

Your duties will include but not be limited to:
• Devising, managing, and delivering a wide-ranging programme of outreach work which aligns with the strategic direction of NGS and its public programme.
• Fostering and developing innovative and collaborative partnerships with other community, arts, education, health, and related organisations across Scotland in order to co-develop work that supports the needs of audiences using NGS collections.
• Monitoring and evaluating programmes and projects and contributing to research opportunities.
• Developing and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of issues and policies relating to young people and communities, such as child protection, access and equalities, and health and safety.
• Being responsible for the development of appropriate budgets, monitoring expenditure and undertaking financial and statistical reporting as required.
• Contributing to NGS capital projects as required.

• Liaising with other departments regarding scheduling of projects within the wider plans of NGS, and to ensure that all projects are effectively resourced and supported.
• Representing NGS and outreach work externally.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

Essential
• Experience in developing and managing public engagement, community development and creative participation projects using arts or culture.
• Experience of co-producing projects with audiences.
• Ability to motivate and inspire people of all ages and from a diversity of backgrounds.
• Ability to manage relationships across projects.
• Experience of budget planning, managing, and reporting.
• Excellent communication skills (both oral and written).
• Excellent IT skills.
• Knowledge and awareness of reaching online and digital communities.
• Knowledge of current issues and practices in community work.
• Willingness to work flexible hours, including some evenings, weekends and holiday periods when required.
• An interest in and knowledge of a broad range of Western art.

Desirable
• Experience of learning programmes in a gallery or museum setting.
• Knowledge of Gaelic

SUMMARY TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Salary: £29,816 – £32,645 per annum pro rata (2021-22 pay structure)

Starting salaries will normally be at the minimum or at a rate that reflects qualifications and/or experience which are of special value for the post, and which are above minimum entry requirements.
Hours: 20 hours per week.

Annual Leave: 25 days per annum plus 11.5 public and privilege holidays per annum., pro-rata depending on hours

Pension: Civil Service pension provisions enables the National Galleries of Scotland to offer a choice of occupational and stakeholder pensions, giving you the flexibility to choose the pension that suits you best.

Please note the closing date for applications is Sunday, 28 August 2022

JOB PURPOSE

To ensure that the garden, grounds and related policies of Culzean Castle are managed and maintained as a nationally-recognized garden of outstanding historical and horticultural importance; contributing to the property’s overall conservation and development, and its enjoyment by visitors and supporters.

The role of ‘Gardener’ as a key member of the Culzean team will be heavily involved in the development plans of the garden and wider designed landscape.

CONTEXT

Culzean Castle & Country Park:
The National Trust for Scotland’s (the Trust’s) property at Culzean is located on the Ayrshire coast of the Firth of Clyde, some 19 kilometers south of Ayr. The estate has been in existence since the 16th century and comprises the former seat of the Kennedy family – Culzean Castle – together with the core 228 hectares of Cassillis and Culzean Estate. The 5th Marquess of Ailsa, with the Trustees of the 4th Marquess, gave the Castle, some of its contents and the designed landscape to the Trust in 1945. Culzean became Scotland’s first Country Park in 1969 under the Countryside (Scotland) Act and is managed by the Trust. The centerpiece of the property is Culzean Castle, acknowledged as Robert Adam’s masterpiece in the Romantic Castellated style, matched by its sublime cliff top site. The designed landscape contains a rich variety of features, including some by Adam, such as the Viaduct and the Home Farm, to complement his design for the Castle, and is important also for its gardens, policy woodland plantings and natural heritage.

The Castle and Country Park is the most significant property in the ownership of the Trust in terms of scale of business, investment and profile and is currently undergoing an extensive period of investment and development to establish it as one of Scotland’s leading heritage visitor attractions.

Culzean Castle Garden:
The gardens and designed landscape at Culzean have been independently assessed as being of outstanding significance. They feature at the highest level across all categories in the benchmark Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland managed by Historic Scotland – one of only 5 sites in Scotland to do so.

The extensive formal lawns of the Fountain Court, the planted south-facing Terraces and the Orangery are focal points for visitors crossing the Viaduct to the Castle and feature frequently in photographs of the property. The Walled Garden – which lies to the south-west of the Castle – is double in construction. Its northern half is managed as a production walled garden with soft and top fruit, vegetables and cut-flowers as well as extensive herbaceous borders; it is in the process of redevelopment with an emphasis in increasing the range of production an enhanced visitor experience. The South Walled Garden contains impressive fruit ranges (Peach House and recreated Vinery) but otherwise is more ornamental; the display here is also undergoing redevelopment and extension. A woodland garden called Happy Valley extends behind the walled garden and contains a number of built features relating to the productive history of the landscape as well as specimen trees, rhododendrons and a selection of exotic woody plants. The garden team also maintains a number of other small amenity plantings throughout the park as well as holiday cottage gardens and other public areas.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

The Key Purposes of the job will be met by:
1. Undertaking practical maintenance of the garden (e.g. managing trees and shrubs, herbaceous plants, and bulbs; turf care; pest/disease/weed control; staking, plant nutrition, composting and soil improvement to the required standards expected by the Trust and for the maximum safety of, and enjoyment by visitors including other professionals in the horticultural industry;
2. Fostering positive relationships with local communities and organisations and promote the work of the Trust.
3. On occasion, supervising and working with volunteers and/or staff members to ensure they deliver required outputs at the appropriate standard, and gain benefit/satisfaction from their activities;
4. Demonstrating self-motivation, organizing, planning, and prioritizing and good time management;
5. Undertaking such other reasonable duties as may from time to time be required to ensure the smooth running of the property as required by the Head Gardener.
6. Ensuring compliance with the Trust’s health, safety, and environment policies and procedures.

The current duties of this job do require a criminal records (Disclosure Scotland) check to be carried out.

JOB PURPOSE
To maximise visitor enjoyment by providing an efficient and accurate service, and high standards in housekeeping based on the needs of the property.

Castle Fraser
Castle Fraser is situated in the foothills of the Grampian Mountains. Only 3 miles from the village of Kemnay the estate is set in the rolling farmland of Aberdeenshire with mixed forestry plantations nearby. The history of the Fraser family goes back to the 15th century with parts of the Castle itself date back to 1576.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES
The Housekeeper is responsible for a wide variety of housekeeping duties in connection with the well-being and care of the holiday accommodation and visitor facilities at Castle Fraser (as per the Trust’s Housekeeping Procedures Manual), including the following:

• Maintain stock-levels of housekeeping consumables and janitorial supplies.
• Routinely clean and look after the holiday accommodation and will involve but is not limited to:
o vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, polishing of floors
o dusting/polishing of surfaces and fittings such as furniture, ornaments, panelling, stairs, and doors
o dusting/wiping of sills, skirtings, door, and window frames
o cleaning of windows
o cleaning of lavatories, sinks, etc
o changing of bed linen and towels, and making of beds
o cleaning of bathroom/toilet areas and fittings
o cleaning of kitchen areas and equipment
o checking functionality of lighting, heating, TV/radio etc
o replenishing of welcome/hospitality trays, and consumables
o cleaning and providing clean laundry for each occupancy
o disposal of general household waste

• To be first point of contact in case of queries or questions from clients regarding the holiday property and to provide additional service or help when requested.
• Assist with the administration of any repair works.
• Monitor the condition of furniture – reporting any loss or damage to the Visitor Services Manager
• Ensure COVID 19 Guidelines and Safe Systems of Work is implemented effectively within function and with external contractors.
• Undertake any administration required in support of housekeeping, including (but not limited to): planning regimes for routine and in-depth cleaning; stock control and ordering of recommended cleaning consumables/janitorial supplies; recording work undertaken.
• Deliver excellent customer care to foster a friendly and inviting atmosphere for visitors.
• Share in the common responsibility of working in a manner mindful of the Trust’s obligations to minimise impact on the environment, through e.g. efficient use of water/heat/light, recycling and the disposal of waste, and considered use of transport.
• In accordance with the property’s procedures, share in the common responsibility for the safe evacuation or management of colleagues and visitors in the event of a fire or security alert or alarm. This includes weekly fire alarm checks whilst cleaning and keeping a record of the checks.