Fife Coast and Countryside Trust (FCCT) are seeking a Fife Climate Forest Manager – Connectivity Lead to join our dynamic and effective Conservation and Engagement team.
Location:
The Pitcairn Centre, Moidart Drive, Glenrothes, KY7 6ET
Salary:
£32,437.03 to £40,358.57
Hours:
Full-time, 36 hours per week
Contract Type:
Fixed term contract until March 2027
Benefits:
Annual leave entitlement of 25 days plus 8 days public holidays
LGPS Pension Scheme
Cycle to Work and Discounts Scheme
Training and Professional Development
Closing Date:
20th July 2025
About the role:
As Fife Climate Forest Manager, you will support the drive, development, and strategic direction for the Fife Climate Forest (FCF), as a delivery mechanism for Fife’s Forestry and Woodland Strategy. You will champion and promote FCF across the region to deliver improved quantity, quality, and connectedness of tree and woodland cover. Working with other FCF partners, funders, businesses, private landowners, and local communities, you will help build a sustainable funding and planting profile for the FCF. Your role will include leading the creation of woodland connectivity corridors, working with public and private landowners across Fife to benefit people, biodiversity, and maximize carbon sequestration. This role is funded by Scottish Forestry and Fife Council through Nature Restoration Funding.
About you:
We are looking for a strong communicator with excellent initiative, negotiation, persuasion, and problem-solving skills to join our team. You will bring the following skills and experience:
SCQF9 or equivalent education, preferably in a relevant subject area
Highly developed interpersonal skills necessary to build and maintain effective working relationships with a wide range of colleagues in public and private sectors, business, and industry
A well-developed understanding of major challenges and opportunities linked to climate, biodiversity, forestry, and land use
Experience and evidence of successful delivery of partnership projects
Excellent project management skills and experience managing large projects, preferably in land management, environmental research, or forestry
Experience in developing and implementing funding plans to support project delivery
Strong written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail
Ability to work towards and deliver outputs within defined timescales
Excellent initiative, negotiation, persuasion, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to develop and implement solutions
Ability to work autonomously and organize workload effectively
Teamwork, negotiation, and leadership skills
Data analysis and report writing skills
IT skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office and online conferencing platforms
Experience presenting information engagingly to stakeholders
Knowledge of GIS mapping software
Knowledge of forestry grant schemes and the benefits of integrating trees
About FCCT:
Fife Coast & Countryside Trust is driven by a passion for Fife and is committed to developing and delivering high-quality, impact-led projects for the benefit of people and nature. We believe our people are our greatest asset and seek individuals with a positive, energetic, constructive, and committed attitude.
Application process:
Application Form download
Job Description download
Closing Date: Sunday 20th July, 23:59 hours
Interviews are scheduled for w/c 4th August 2025.
To apply, please send the completed applications to [application email or address].
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