Job Type: 3 year fixed term contractHours: Full time; 35 hours per week About Us: The Cairngorms National Park is an incredible place to live and work. The UK’s largest national park is a place of sheer abundance, having more high mountain ground than anywhere else in the UK, the largest Caledonian forest, some of Scotland’s purest rivers and finest livestock rearing farmland. It is also home to 25 percent of the UK’s rare and endangered species. It is a truly unique place to work, with our dedicated and passionate nature and climate change team who are committed to achieving the best for both conservation and land management, every day. Furthermore, there is access to some of the most beautiful countryside straight from our Headquarters office door. The Cairngorms National Park Authority is a fantastic place to work and offers great opportunities to grow your career. The Park Authority is listed in the UK’s top 100 best not- for-profit companies to work for. We’re dedicated to both this amazing place and our employees. We now have an exciting opportunity for a Peatland Science and Monitoring Officer to join the CNPA, working with colleagues, land managers, and contractors throughout the National Park to implement essential surveys and scientific monitoring of peatland restoration sites, thereby increasing the rate and scale of peatland restoration, which aims to reduce carbon emissions, promote carbon storage, restore peatland functions, improve habitats, and benefiting biodiversity. Equalities: CNPA is an inclusive organisation and we welcome applications from everyone irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, religion and belief, pregnancy and maternity, relationship status, disability, age and social class. We particularly welcome applications from individuals from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, disabled and LGBTQ communities, as they are under-represented in the environment sector. We are Disability Confident committed employer, if you are an applicant with disabilities who meets the essential requirements of the post, we will interview you. In all circumstances CNPA appoints on merit-based evidence the applicant supplies in meeting the essential criteria for the post. The Role: As our Peatland Science and Monitoring Project Officer, you will work with colleagues, land managers, and contractors throughout the National Park to implement essential surveys and scientific monitoring of peatland restoration sites, thereby increasing the rate and scale of peatland restoration, which aims to reduce carbon emissions, promote carbon storage, restore peatland functions, improve habitats, and benefiting biodiversity. You will lead on coordinating the collection, analysis and reporting of data relating to the programme. As the postholder you will lead on the development and delivery of new survey methodologies that support the work and coordinate scientific work to answer key operational research questions. You will also develop and implement systems for robust data management, interpretation and presentation as well as working closely with the GIS Officer in development of the GIS systems to support the team’s work. Collaboration with Peatland ACTION delivery partners and the wider scientific community will be essential to this role. For further information regarding the role, please view the job description. So, if you are keen to be our Peatland Science and Monitoring Project Officer and you can display the skills and experience listed here, this is the role you’ve been waiting for.CNPA Benefits: Civil service pension scheme – some of the benefits include: member contribution rates among the lowest in the public sector tax relief on your contributions generous employer contributions a secure, inflation-proof pension for life, with no investment uncertainty the option of tax-free lump sum on retirement potential access to ill health and injury benefits if you become too ill to work life assurance cover benefits for loved ones and dependants options to increase your pension keeping all your pensions in one place by transferring in a pension you have built up elsewhere support from our trusted charity partners 25 days annual leave, increasing to 30 days with service, plus Public Holidays Professional development Flexible working Cycle to work scheme Use of pool cars About You: To be considered as our Peatland Science and Monitoring Project Officer, you’ll need: Good knowledge of upland land management practices and related challenges Practical experience of organising and carrying out upland surveys and ideally peatland specific surveys An excellent understanding of peatland ecology, with relevant botanical knowledge of upland and mire species An understanding of the hydrology and geomorphology of peatland systems A highly competent GIS analyst with the skills to guide the work of others and in procuring and interrogating land use information in GIS Experience of supervising or managing contractors Experience of developing and maintaining positive working relationships with colleagues’ managers, agencies, organisations, contractors, and suppliers to deliver successful monitoring and science projects Proven ability to manage workloads, achieve targets, and deliver projects on budget and on time Articulate with excellent communication, interpersonal and negotiation skills Highly organised and possessing good time-management skills Computer and IT literate A full UK driving licence Flexible approach to working hours as evening and weekend working will be occasionally required Physically fit and able to walk into remote locations and navigate across challenging upland terrain in all weather Permission to work in the UK Closing Date: 23:59pm, Tuesday 11 March 2025Interview Date: Monday 24 March 2025