North-East Eradication Coordinator (Saving Scotlands Red Squirrels) Salary: £29,500 Location: Aberdeen, Torry, with anticipated flexible working throughout Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Full Time, 35h hours per week Temporary,Fixed Term Role until March 2026 Closing Date: 18th February 2025 Interview Date: w/c 24th February 2025 Are you looking to make a significant impact on Scotlands wildlife? Do you have the expertise and drive to lead an ambitious, high-profile eradication initiative? We are seeking an exceptional Eradication Coordinator to join our team and play a pivotal role in protecting and promoting the long-term future of Scotlands Red Squirrels. As Scotlands leading nature conservation charity, we welcome applications from individuals who are looking to join us in our journey of protecting Scotlands wildlife for the future. From major species and landscape restoration projects, to managing our network of wildlife reserves and campaigning for nature, we work for Scotlands wildlife year-round. We give a voice to wildlife through our policy and campaigning work, demonstrate best practice through practical conservation work, engage with people to take positive action through our education programmes and events, and so much more. About the Role As North-East Eradication Coordinator, you will be at the forefront of an unprecedented conservation initiative: the eradication of grey squirrels from Aberdeen and the Shire. This ground-breaking effort will set a precedent as the first eradication of an invasive grey squirrel population on mainland Britain, attracting significant scientific and public interest. You will design, coordinate, and oversee the actions required to achieve this ambitious goal. A key component of your role will be the development of a comprehensive Eradication Plan, followed by the implementation of monitoring systems to ensure its long-term success. You will work closely with a collaborative project team, partner agencies, and stakeholders to develop innovative detection, removal, and analysis methods while managing the north-east team to deliver results. Key responsibilities and competencies include: Proven Scientific Expertise: Have a strong scientific background with robust understanding of scientific method, setting and working to scientific protocols, and experience applying evidence and research to applied conservation projects. Strategic Planning: Design and implement an Eradication Plan that aligns with the projects conservation objectives. Innovation: Identify and implement novel methods for invasive species detection, removal, and analysis. Collaboration & Coordination: Work with project partners and stakeholders, including scientific agencies, government bodies, and NGOs, to develop and implement best practices. Strong Team Leadership: Line manage and support the North-East team to deliver high-impact results. Monitoring & Reporting: Oversee post-eradication monitoring, ensuring data is collected and reported consistently to track success. Why Join Us? This is more than a jobits an opportunity to lead an initiative that will have a lasting impact on Scotlands wildlife and contribute to global knowledge on invasive species management. You will work within a passionate and supportive team dedicated to native species conservation and have the chance to innovate and shape future eradication projects. How to Apply Please click on the Apply Now button which will take you through our recruitment pages, this will involve uploading your CV to our portal. This role has been readvertised. Previous applicants need not apply. The Trust is a passionate employer, proactive about creating a culture of diversity and inclusive workplace that promotes and values equal opportunities for all. We welcome individuals from all networks of life, backgrounds, and experiences.