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Project Manager (Inverbroom)
- Full time
- On site: Inverbroom (Nr Ullapool)
- £33,000 - £33,946
- Fixed term until March 2030 (Funding dependent
- Closing 24 September 2025

- Advertised from 29 August 2025
Role
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Project Manager to lead the development phase of a landmark conservation initiative at Inverbroom, a 7,000-hectare reserve in the Scottish Highlands. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of landscape-scale restoration, working with a passionate team and a wide range of stakeholders to deliver nature-positive outcomes for people and wildlife.
More information about Inverbroom can be found here and on our Reserves page Inverbroom | Scottish Wildlife Trust
About the Role
As Project Manager, you will:
- Lead a development project, establishing a baseline understanding of the reserve’s natural heritage.
- Champion the long-term vision for Inverbroom: a thriving landscape of healthy uplands, native woodlands, revived rivers, and species-rich grasslands.
- Manage project governance, reporting, and stakeholder engagement.
- Oversee contractor recruitment and delivery of key activities, including thermal drone surveys and grazing options planning.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to scope restoration, training, and engagement opportunities.
- Support the development of follow-on funding and a robust monitoring and evaluation framework.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver a detailed project activity plan and monitor progress against milestones and KPIs.
- Facilitate a Strategic Advisory Group and ensure high-quality reporting to funders.
- Lead communications and engagement with stakeholders, funders, and local communities.
- Coordinate with internal teams across Reserves, Knowledge & Evidence, Communications, and Policy.
About You
You’ll bring:
- Proven experience in project management, ideally in conservation, land management, or rural development.
- Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
- Experience in managing contractors and overseeing ecological or land-based projects.
- A collaborative approach and ability to work across disciplines and organisations.
- Passion for nature restoration and community engagement.
Why Join Us?
The Scottish Wildlife Trust is a leading conservation charity with a bold vision for a connected, resilient landscape where nature and people thrive. This role offers the chance to make a lasting impact on one of Scotland’s most ambitious restoration projects.
Application notes
Closing date: 24th September 2025
Interviews: We anticipate conducting interviews in person at Inverbroom, week commencing 6th October (tbc)