Scotland Coordinator
Amphibian & Reptile Conservation
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) is a national wildlife charity dedicated to the conservation of our native amphibians and reptiles. An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, team-focused, self-starter to join our Regional Projects Team in the role of Scotland Coordinator.
Overall Purpose of Role
The successful candidate will coordinate delivery of ARC’s current projects in Scotland - Coastal Treasures of the Eastern Solway (part of Species on the Edge project – SotE) and Saving Scotland’s Amphibians and Reptiles project (SSAAR) and, through fundraising, advocacy etc. develop future Scottish projects which will further ARC’s aim of conserving amphibians and reptiles and saving their disappearing habitats. One of the key responsibilities of this role will be to line manage ARC’s SotE Project Officer.
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Interviews are likely to be held on Friday 22nd May 2026.
For further information about the post please contact Jim Foster [email protected]
About Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC) was established in June 2009, making its debut at the Hampton Court Flower Show with its Bronze Medal winning ‘Dragon’s Garden’. ARC was created around the core of the Herpetological Conservation Trust (HCT), in response to the wider needs of herpetofauna conservation, providing the UK focus for all aspects of reptile and amphibian conservation. Thus, ARC looks more broadly than the traditional focus on nature reserve management and rare species action plans and advocacy that had been the main reason for HCT’s formation in 1989.
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC) was established in June 2009, making its debut at the Hampton Court Flower Show with its Bronze Medal winning ‘Dragon’s Garden’. ARC was created around the core of the Herpetological Conservation Trust (HCT), in response to the wider needs of herpetofauna conservation, providing the UK focus for all aspects of reptile and amphibian conservation. Thus, ARC looks more broadly than the traditional focus on nature reserve management and rare species action plans and advocacy that had been the main reason for HCT’s formation in 1989.
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