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Job Opportunity: Community Partnerships Adviser (Natural Capital)

Introduction

Community Land Scotland is recruiting an Adviser as part of our Natural Capital Community Partnerships team (NCCP). 

This new role will cover Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and will make a key contribution to the new Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Landscape Connections Initiative. The role will be based with Loch Lomond & the Trossachs Countryside Trust.

The Natural Capital Community Partnerships (NCCP) project launched at the beginning of 2025 to build partnerships between Scotland’s community, private and public sectors. Led by Community Land Scotland in partnership with the Scottish Land Commission, the project is helping deliver Scottish Government expectations that communities are involved in decisions and benefit from Scotland’s land.

The Scottish Government’s Natural Capital Market Framework sets out its expectations for responsible, high-integrity private investment to address the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. This includes an expectation that investment in, and use of Scotland’s natural capital should create benefits that are shared between public, private and community interests, contributing to a just transition.

The Natural Capital Community Partnerships project brings together a wide range of stakeholders to help support the practical delivery of the Natural Capital Market Framework. It aims to ensure the investment in natural capital required to address the twin crises is managed in a fair and just way, and that the communities affected share in the benefits it delivers.

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs Countryside Trust (LLTCT) was established in 2012 as a charitable company focussing on improving the natural environment, connecting communities and delivering health and well-being activities within the National Park. LLTCT is a small team of experienced staff supported by committed volunteers delivering a wide range of benefits to nature and people. We have brought extensive experience, knowledge and connections through working with over 30 land managers, community groups, charities, local businesses and statutory bodies on Wild Strathfillan (a 50,000-hectare nature restoration project).

Working in partnership with Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority and RSPB Scotland, LLTCT has committed to the exciting new Loch Lomond & The Trossachs Landscape Connections (LLTLC) Initiative, funded by The National Heritage Lottery Fund. This focuses on accelerating restoration of our woodland mosaic, addressing shared threats, and maximising shared opportunities for people and communities across three existing landscape partnerships (Wild Strathfillan, The Great Trossachs Forest, Lomond Rainforest).

Job Details

Job title:
Community Partnerships Adviser (Natural Capital)

Hours:
Full time (35 hours per week) 

Contract length:
18-month fixed term contract

Salary:
£35,000

Start date:
May 2026

Annual leave:
35 days per annum

Probation period:
3 months

Pension:
NEST scheme as per Pensions Act 2008

Reporting to:
Natural Capital Community Partnerships Manager

The role will be based with Loch Lomond & the Trossachs Countryside Trust on a day-to-day basis with the local contact being Programme Manager (People & Communities)

Work base:
Blended home and office-based working with desk space at National Park Authority offices in Balloch. Expectation of regular time spent in communities within the National Park & meetings with colleagues.

Closing date: 17:00 on Sunday 3 May 2026

Interview date: Thursday 14 May 2026 in Glasgow

Documents (click on text for links):

Natural Capital Community Partnerships

The Scottish Government is committed to using Scotland’s land to address the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss but recognises that there are a wide range of stakeholders impacted by land use change and that the benefits and risks from such changes needs to be shared fairly.

The Natural Capital Community Partnerships team provides on the ground practical support to landowners, investors and communities to build relationships and partnerships to ensure the benefits of investment in, and use of natural capital are shared proportionately and fairly.

The funders supporting the project are Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, Foundation Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scottish Forestry and South of Scotland Enterprise. The project is also working in collaboration with the Scottish Land Commission, Cairngorm National Park Authority, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs Countryside Trust.

The Natural Capital Community Partnerships project is supported by the Natural Capital & Community Benefits Partnership Board comprising a range of organisations.

The Natural Capital Community Partnerships team is supported by Community Land Scotland’s Director of Communities and Operations. The Natural Capital Community Partnerships team currently includes a manager and three advisers – one with a focus on nature finance, one covering the South of Scotland and one with a focus on supporting peatland restoration projects.

Job Purpose

The main focus for this role is work with communities to establish the structures and frameworks that enable meaningful sharing of power and benefits (financial or otherwise) with local communities. We want communities to have the capacity, capability and knowledge to participate as equal partners, who both benefit from, and bring benefit to, landscape scale nature restoration initiatives.

Specifically, this role will work with LLTCT and the National Park Authority to identify and understand the needs of communities within the three geographies (Wild Strathfillan, The Great Trossachs Forest, Lomond Rainforest) which could be met through community benefits. This role will help design and embed a meaningful and proportionate community governance and benefits framework for the Loch Lomond and Trossachs Landscape Connections Initiative by co-designing a Community Advisory Panel (or similar), establishing clear community benefit principles and integrating benefit opportunity tracking across the Initiative resulting in transparent, accountable and community-informed decision-making during delivery phase.

Key Responsibilities and Tasks:

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 Sunday 3 May 2026. If you have any questions about the role or the application process, please email Sally Reynolds, Director of Communities and Operations, Community Land Scotland.

Applicants will be informed whether they have been shortlisted for interview by Thursday 7 May 2026. Interviews will be held on the Thursday 14 May 2026 in Glasgow. It is unlikely we will be able to offer applicants alternative dates for interview.

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.