Role Description
Scottish Land & Estates is recruiting an Events & Member Services Co-ordinator to join our operations team. Our events range in size, from specialist webinars to regional shows and annual award ceremonies for 500+ guests, therefore this role would suit someone with experience in the organisation and delivery of events of any size with an interest in rural Scotland. We are looking for someone who has excellent administration and organisation skills along with the ability to work in a fast-paced environment as part of a team. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to take the next step in their career with potential for progression and development in this role, within a supportive and energetic team.
For more details and to read the full job description head to our website: Vacancies | Scottish Land & Estates
To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter detailing your suitability for this role to Ania Rytel-Dunn (ania.rytel-dunn@scottishlandandestates.co.uk) by 5pm on the 5th of January 2026. The interviews will be held in our Musselburgh Office w/c 19th January 2026. If you would like an informal chat about the role please get in touch with Ania who will help schedule this in with the Director of Operations, Tony Stevenson.
Please note that the SLE office will be closed from 23rd December and will re-open on the 5th of January.
Title: Events & Member Services Co-ordinator
Line Manager: Director of Operations
Based at: Scottish Land & Estates, Eskmills, Musselburgh
Salary Scale: £28,000 – £33,000 pro rata per annum, dependant on experience.
Hours: 28 hours per week with some flexibility required during busy periods in Spring/Summer
Holidays: 32 days per year including 6 bank holidays pro rata
Benefits: Employee Assistance Program, Training and CPD allowance, time off in lieu allowance, contributory pension, free parking at office, supportive and friendly working environment.
Company Description
Scottish Land & Estates operates to represent its members and highlight the significant contributions they make to rural Scotland. The organization promotes the array of benefits provided by land-based businesses, including tourist attractions, leisure facilities, and landscapes for public enjoyment. Members are leaders in creating opportunities in housing, employment, tourism, enterprise, and farming. By supporting landowners and rural businesses, Scottish Land & Estates plays a key role in sustaining thriving rural communities.