Conservation and Projects Officer
Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust
About Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust (PKCT)
The Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust (PKCT) is a well-established, dynamic charity dedicated to conserving, enhancing, and promoting opportunities for enjoyment in the natural environment of Perth and Kinross. Our mission is to connect people to nature, inspire stewardship of our stunning countryside, and ensure its sustainability for future generations.
The Opportunity
With the retirement of the existing Conservation Officer in Autumn 2025, the Trustees are seeking someone to lead on the delivery and development of the Trust’s conservation work and associated projects. In line with PKCT strategy and working with other PKCT Staff, Trustees and Partners the individual will support maintaining, restoring and enhancing biodiversity and species conservation, while helping people to enjoy the excitement and wonder of Perthshire’s countryside and cherish it for future generations.
Please see the attached job profile for full details.
About Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust
Founded in 1997, Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust (PKCT) is an independent charity that negotiates access to land, builds paths, helps care for Scotland’s most spectacular woodlands and trees, and works on conservation projects all to improve and promote access to the countryside for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
We work in partnership with other organisations and community groups to help make Perthshire one of the most accessible destinations in Scotland.
Founded in 1997, Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust (PKCT) is an independent charity that negotiates access to land, builds paths, helps care for Scotland’s most spectacular woodlands and trees, and works on conservation projects all to improve and promote access to the countryside for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. We work in partnership with other organisations and community groups to help make Perthshire one of the most accessible destinations in Scotland.
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