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Marine Benthic and Database Adviser

Job in Inverness, Highland, IV1 9AQ, Scotland, UK
Listing for: Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland
Part Time position
Listed on 2026-07-03
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 41567 GBP Yearly GBP 41567.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Marine Benthic and Database Adviser - D Grade - June 2026

Scotland, United Kingdom

Job Description

Job title:  Marine Benthic and Database Adviser | Grade: D |

Hours:

28 (part-time) | Vacancy type:
Temporary until 31 March 2027 | Salary £41,567 pro rata |

Location:

All Nature Scot offices / homeworking considered | Closing date:
Midnight 12 July 2026 | Interviews: 27 and 29 July 2026

Job Purpose Summary

Nature Scot is Scotland’s nature agency. We are committed to working with others to tackle both the climate emergency and biodiversity loss to ensure a nature-rich future for all. Part of our work includes improving awareness and understanding of Scotland’s Marine Protected Area network and of information relevant to the conservation of Scotland’s seas to a range of decision makers and audiences.

This role will focus on ensuring marine sensitivity information is accessible to a wide range of audiences through our online Feature Activity Sensitivity Tool – FeAST. FeAST has been developed using the Craft Content Management System (by an external contractor) and allows users to investigate the sensitivity of marine features in Scotland’s seas against pressures arising from human activities. The ambition for FeAST is to hold sensitivity information for all marine features of conservation importance in Scotland (e.g. Priority Marine Features and protected features of Marine Protected Areas) in a transparent and consistent manner.

The successful candidate will project manage the ongoing development updates and bug fixes to the tool, update the data it holds, develop training resources and upload new feature sensitivity information to support a planned Scottish Government consultation on management measures for fishing activity for MPAs and PMFs. Producing new benthic feature sensitivity assessments and editing a range of existing assessments with specialist advisers is also required.

The post will sit within the Marine Ecosystems Team but will require working with our contracted digital developer alongside staff in Nature Scot’s Sustainable Coast and Seas Team, our Information and Cyber Security Team, and with external partners such as JNCC.

The post-holder may also need to contribute to the wider work of the Marine Ecosystems Team.

Flexibility in working patterns and days can be provided to accommodate the suitable candidate.

Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities:

Role key tasks:

  • Project manage the system development of FeAST with contracted software developers, to improve functionality and user experience e.g. collating, clarifying and communicating user stories for ongoing development, user acceptance testing of developer outputs.
    • Coordinating and applying the content updates (including reference lists) for FeAST using the Craft CMS software to import, edit and delete records, and provide quality assurance. This may involve the use of AI software.
    • Ensuring privacy, cyber security and accessibility compliance.
    • Updating and producing new sensitivity assessments for benthic marine features, including reviewing relevant literature (e.g. such sensitivity information from MarLIN ).
    • Coordinate and support the completion of sensitivity assessments by other specialist advisers in Nature Scot.
    • Develop and provide training and materials to support FeAST users - including Nature Scot staff, external organisations and others.
    • Help promote FeAST, its purpose, benefits and use.
  • Contribute to the wider work of the Marine Ecosystems team as required.

Skills: (Please refer to these in your Supporting Statement)

In your Supporting Statement, please provide evidence using specific examples demonstrating how you meet each of the following criteria. We recommend using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to illustrate your experience and the impact of your work:

  • A degree in a relevant subject, ideally complemented by postgraduate research or professional experience or equivalent
  • A sound understanding of the marine benthic ecology, habitats and species of Scotland, the activities and pressures that affect them and issues relating to their conservation and recovery.
  • Data and relational database management experience…
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