Location: Glencoe National Nature Reserve, PH49 4HX Type of Contract: Full-Time, 40 Hours Per Week. Fixed-Term, 18 Month Contract. The role of Ranger Apprentice is a fantastic opportunity for a person to learn, train and experience real work in a professional conservation and estate management environment. The National Trust for Scotland cares for Glencoe National Nature Reserve, a world-famous mountain landscape which attracts millions of visitors every year. Its biodiversity is recognized by multiple designations, including Site of Special Scientific Interest and Special Area of Conservation. As an integral part of the Ranger team, our Ranger Apprentice will get involved with a range of practical conservation tasks helping to create the conditions for healthy, sustainable, resilient habitats, and reducing the pressure popularity can place on the landscape at this busy reserve. You will also engage with the public out in the Glen and at our Visitor Centre sharing your passion for this special place, encouraging responsible outdoor access, growing support for our charity s work and generating the income we need to care for our properties. You ll help us maximise our impact through excellent customer service and site knowledge, taking pride in presentation and communication. The Apprentice will also study for a Modern Apprenticeship (SVQ in Estate Management at SCQF Level 6) with Rural Skills Scotland. MORE ABOUT THE APPRENTICESHIP You will take direction from the Senior Ranger, with two NNR Rangers and a Stalker Ranger providing day-to-day supervision. The apprenticeship will be run in partnership with Rural Skills Scotland, who will support the successful candidate through their SVQ undertaking regular observations to allow the apprentice to meet the necessary evidence requirements. The apprenticeship is for a fixed period of 18 months during which the successful candidate will be mentored and undertake relevant vocational training. Support the rangers with practical habitat conservation and improvement tasks, including vegetation and woodland management, and invasive-species control. Support the estate s deer management plan, from counting deer and assessing herbivore impact on habitats, to helping our stalker out on the hill as a ghillie if the candidate is interested. Assist with survey and monitoring programmes, helping to evaluate and inform conservation management decisions. Help with the maintenance and presentation of estate infrastructure, including footpaths, fencing and signage. Participate in estate patrols at busy times and locations, including weekends and evenings, to engage with tourists, outdoor activity enthusiasts and campers, championing a leave no trace culture and providing practical advice based on the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Welcome customers in our Visitor Centre Info Hub in a friendly, efficient and knowledgeable manner, answering queries and providing information about the property, facilities and the local area. Contribute to the development and delivery of educational and outreach activities that bring alive our stories, including social media content, on-site displays, self-guided trails, guided walks, talks, events or other hands-on activities. Conservation Supporting the Ranger team in delivery of priority conservation actions including survey & monitoring, habitat and species management. Working with colleagues, volunteers and contractors to ensure all aspects of the property are properly maintained and projects are delivered on time and within budget. Help achieve targets for the completion of tasks and membership recruitment targets. Conform to standard NTS policies and administrative and operational procedures. Health, Safety & Environment Expected to become familiar with and comply with the property s Health and Safety policies. Operation and maintenance of tools, equipment and possible use/application of chemicals (formal training will be provided as required). The current duties of this job do require a criminal records (Disclosure Scotland) check to be carried out. Ability to be flexible and adapt working patterns and tasks to meet day-to-day variations in property needs. Passion for the value of landscape conservation and the National Trust for Scotland. Ability to balance training and expectations of the course curriculum alongside work duties. Current UK Driving License Experience of working or volunteering in an outdoors environment. Knowledge of natural history and conservation issues in the highlands Please note Apprenticeships will begin in Late-May/June 2026, subject to successful interview and selection. All candidates will need to meet Skills Development Scotland s funding criteria to be eligible for this Modern Apprenticeship.