Do you enjoy working with data to make a real difference for the environment?
Location: Flexible; remote or office based
Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9 am – 5 pm
Contract: Temporary, until 31 March 2026
Pay: Between £17 - £18.30 depending on experience
We’re looking for a Data Management Officer to join a busy environmental funding team. You’ll play a key role in collating, cleaning and analysing data from a wide range of conservation and nature restoration projects, helping track achievements and inform future funding decisions.
What you’ll be doing:
* Reviewing project reports to extract and collate key data and outputs
* Updating systems to ensure accurate information capture
* Collating outputs for land and marine projects, including jobs supported, restoration areas, and expenditure
* Ensuring data quality and resolving discrepancies by liaising with project officers
* Presenting cleaned and collated data for reporting and evaluation
* Supporting the team to track project milestones and anticipated future delivery
What we’re looking for:
* Experience in data management, reporting and quality control
* Strong attention to detail and ability to manage workloads effectively
* Clear communication skills for sharing complex information with stakeholders
* Interest or background in ecology, conservation or environmental projects
* Flexibility to work independently, make sound judgements and collaborate within a team
* Proof of right to work in the UK and willingness to complete a Disclosure Scotland check
How to apply:
If you have strong data skills and a passion for the environment, get in with Lauren at Global Highland today to find out more