Job Opportunity: Natural Capital Community Partnerships Adviser
Introduction
Community Land Scotland is recruiting an Adviser as part of our new Natural Capital Community Partnerships team (NCCP). This new role will cover the South of Scotland.
Natural Capital Community Partnerships is a new project created to work across Scotland’s community, private and public sectors, supporting the transition to net zero. As investment increases in nature-based solutions to address the climate and biodiversity crises, it is important that the opportunity to engage communities appropriately is embraced, to secure greater community benefits from natural capital developments, support community wealth building objectives, and reduce the risk of communities being marginalised.
Natural Capital Community Partnerships
The Scottish Government has emphasised that natural capital investment should be “values-led” and “high-integrity,” as outlined in its Principles for Responsible Investment in Natural Capital. These principles highlight the need for shared public, private, and community benefits.
However, challenges can hinder collaboration between communities, investors, and developers. This new team will bridge these gaps, supporting partnerships to develop that will ensure meaningful community involvement and alignment with the Just Transition Commission’s 2021 report, which advocates for fair land management and wider benefit distribution in the shift to net zero.
Job Details
Job title:
Natural Capital Community Partnerships Adviser
Salary:
£35,000
Reporting to:
Natural Capital Community Partnerships Manager
Hours:
Full time (37.5 hours per week)
Location:
South of Scotland
Closing date: 17:00 on Monday 26 May
Interview date: Thursday 5 or Friday 6 June
Documents (click on text for links):
About the role
The role of the Adviser is to support communities with natural capital projects and work with developers, landowners and investors in the South of Scotland. The key responsibilities for this role are:
- Raise awareness and generate good practice in delivering community benefits from natural capital projects within the South of Scotland
- Collaborate and develop activities and agreements between communities, landowners and investors
- Actively promote the use of shared governance and asset ownership arrangements where appropriate to increase community agency in decision making over land use change arising from natural capital developments
- Contribute to the development of national policy on community benefits from nature finance
- Develop effective relationships with local and specialist stakeholders, including third sector intermediaries, to support the delivery of the team’s objectives that will result in an increased impact of the project, looking for communication opportunities to increase the impact of and reach of the project
- Work with NCCP team members to strengthen relationships among funders, stakeholders, community intermediaries, government bodies, landowners, and the nature finance sector across Scotland
- Develop and share case studies and best practice protocols
- Help to build relationships with the media and identify appropriate stories for media coverage in the South of Scotland
- Work collaboratively with Community Land Scotland colleagues to ensure the work of the Natural Capital Community Partnerships team contributes to the policy and operational objectives of the organisation
- Any other tasks as identified by Community Land Scotland
See full details and person specification in Recruitment Pack linked under “Documents”.
How to apply:
Please complete our online application process by 17:00 on Monday 26 May 2025. If you have any questions about the role, please email Sally Reynolds at sally.reynolds@communitylandscotland.org.uk.
Applicants will be informed whether they have been shortlisted for interview by Friday 30 May 2025 and interviews will be held in person in Glasgow on Thursday 5 or Friday 6 June 2025.
Before you apply, please read about our recruitment process here.
The application form is run through Microsoft Forms. You will be able to save your answers in the form, but you may also wish to prepare your answers to the form ahead of time. This document will provide you with the questions the form will require.