Do you want to be part of a friendly, dedicated team that supports more people to travel by bike? Cycling Scotland is Scotland’s national cycling charity. Our vision is a sustainable, inclusive and healthy Scotland where anyone, anywhere can enjoy all the benefits of cycling. Working with others, we get more people cycling, more safely and easily in a better environment. Our values are to be collaborative, inclusive, professional, evidence-driven, ambitious and sustainable. We are currently recruiting for a Monitoring and Development Officer to lead on monitoring and analysis of cycling across Scotland, helping provide a clear evidence base for everyday cycling in Scotland. This is a key role within the Communications and Monitoring team, reporting in to our Monitoring and Development Manager. Please read the job description for full details. Salary band: £29,912- to £34,677 - Salary on appointment is at the start of the pay band. Full time, permanent contract (part-time will also be considered). Benefits of the role include: Defined Contribution Pension Scheme with employer contribution of 7.5% and minimum employee contribution of 3% 36 days annual leave Operation of a Flexi-time system Annual contribution towards your training and development Free and confidential access to our Employee Assistance programme This role is based in our central Glasgow office. We currently have staff working a minimum of one day a week in our office as part of our hybrid working policy. Occasional travel across Scotland will be required. Deadline for applications: 12pm, Tuesday 7th January 2025 Interview date: Wednesday 15th January, 2025 Cycling Scotland is a recognised Scottish Charity and an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all members of the community. Successful candidates will be informed if they have been selected for interview. Due to the high volume of applications we tend to receive, we are not usually able to respond to all applicants. If you have not heard from us two weeks after the deadline then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.