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Wildlife Management Support Officer

Job in Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh Area, EH1, Scotland, UK
Listing for: NatureScot
Full Time, Contract position
Listed on 2026-05-31
Job specializations:
  • Government
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Environmental Protection
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 30076 GBP Yearly GBP 30076.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Title:  Wildlife Management Support Officer (maternity cover) | Grade: B |

Hours:

35 (full-time) | Vacancy type:
Temporary for 6 months with possibility of extension | Salary £30,076 |

Location:

Flexible (Nature Scot office, home and hybrid working will be considered) | Closing date:
Midnight 20 May 2026 | Internal Interview date: week commencing 1 June 2026 | External Interview date: week commencing 15 June 2026

Job Purpose Summary

Nature Scot is the Scottish Government’s lead adviser on wildlife management. Wildlife management has many facets; it includes protecting species and habitats, reintroducing and translocating species, and licensing otherwise illegal activities. It is also about shooting and country sports, protecting agriculture and human safety, and promoting conflict resolution and collaboration.

Two significant areas of our wildlife management work concern licensing and our duty to further the conservation, control and sustainable management of all wild deer species in Scotland.

The Nature Scot Licensing Team issues about 2500 protected species licences per annum. Licences cover certain activities, such as disturbance to protected birds and animals, and are issued for specific purposes, for example preserving public health and safety or preventing serious damage to livestock and development.

The Licensing Team provides an efficient and responsive service that enables people to manage protected wildlife effectively and legally, balancing legitimate needs of individuals and business with statutory responsibilities.

Wildlife Management Support Officers work closely with Licensing Officers to support the delivery of Nature Scot’s statutory licensing functions.

Management of Scotland’s wild deer is vital to enhancing biodiversity and achieving a net zero future. Achieving the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy objectives of halting nature loss by 2030 and delivering nature restoration across Scotland by 2045, as well as addressing public safety issues and impacts to agriculture, requires a significant reduction in deer numbers. This necessitates working with a range of stakeholder interests to deliver large-scale changes quickly.

Wildlife Management Support Officers work with both the deer policy and operational deer teams to support the delivery of deer-related policy and projects covering a wide range of deer management issues.

Additionally, Wildlife Management Support Officers may be required to support the wider Wildlife Management Team by assisting with tasks relating to aspects of wildlife management other than deer or licensing, such as species reintroductions.

Areas of Responsibility
  • Coordinating receipt of licence applications and uploading them to the licensing database.
  • Assisting with processing licence applications in line with Nature Scot policies and processes.
  • Running regular licence return reports, following-up missing licence returns, recording non-compliance and licence return information.
  • Gathering and checking data, preparing documentation and coordinating responses to requests for data and information from stakeholders (both internal and external), including FOI requests and Parliamentary Questions.
  • Assisting with the processing of annual cull returns, checking and storing ‘Deer Authorisation’ and ‘Fit and Competent’ Applications and other administrative tasks associated with Deer Authorisations and licensing within the Deer On-line Services database.
  • Assisting with the analysis of consultation responses, drafting of consultation report material, publication of consultation responses and development of any new or amended general licences.
  • Making arrangements and bookings associated with meetings and hospitality, assisting with meeting agendas, preparing and organising information and taking notes/ actions at meetings.
  • Using discretion to identify and resolve issues, referring to the line manager for assistance, as necessary.
  • Day-to-day operation of systems and equipment necessary for the successful completion of assigned tasks.
  • Skills required
  • An understanding of Nature Scot’s work to address the climate and biodiversity crises, and the role licensing and deer management plays in…
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