
Job title: 1019-334 Landscape Adviser | Grade: D | Hours: 35 | Vacancy type: Permanent | Salary £41,567 | Location: Hybrid. Any mainland NatureScot office could be considered | Closing date: Midnight on 04 June 2026 | Internal Interviews: 18 June 2026; External Interviews: 02 July 2026
Job Purpose Summary
NatureScot is Scotland’s nature agency. Landscape is a key element of our statutory remit which helps to link nature, people and place. The importance of nature positive landscapes in the creation of great places to live, work and visit is well recognised for its contribution to Scotland’s health and economic prosperity. We also know that significant landscape change will be needed to halt biodiversity loss and tackle the climate emergency, and this will require the application of new landscape skills and perspectives.
While Scotland is rightly renowned for its scenery, NatureScot recognises the value of all landscapes. This is in keeping with the European Landscape Convention, and People Place and Landscape, our joint statement with Historic Environment Scotland. National Planning Framework 4 recognises the importance of Scotland’s landscapes through the Regional Spatial Priorities, and by the general emphasis on place, place-making and the design-led approach which runs through it.
This post will provide an exciting opportunity to input to plans, policies, and guidance that will help Scotland’s landscapes change for the better. This is particularly important now given the need to understand how landscape skills can support nature recovery, nature-based solutions and a natural capital approach in practice.
This is a permanent, full-time role with NatureScot. We encourage applications from those seeking part-time employment or flexible working arrangements.
Key tasks and responsibilities
Skills and competencies required (Please refer to these in your Supporting Statement)
In addition:
Prerequisites Required
Working for NatureScot – what we offer you
Application Process
Application is by CV and Supporting Statement. Please ensure you have attached these documents when submitting your application.
Before applying for this post;
If you have previously applied for a vacancy with NatureScot you must remove the supporting statement from your profile, before uploading a new version.
Interviews
External candidates will be invited to interview if we are unable to recruit internally.
NatureScot’s Net Zero commitment
Whether working at home or in an office, or travelling to meetings and site visits, as a NatureScot you will contribute to our Net Zero plan, for example through positive carbon travel choices.
For information regarding the vacancy please contact:
Catherine Harry, Landscape Advice Manager catherine.harry@nature.scot
Nature is vital to all of us, so it is vital that we are an organisation for all of Scotland. The more diverse NatureScot is, the better we will be in connecting everyone with nature. We particularly encourage applications from people from Minority Ethnic (ME) backgrounds and people with a disability.

The natural environment is one of Scotland’s biggest assets. The role of NatureScot (formerly Scottish Natural Heritage) is to look after Scotland's nature, help people to enjoy and value it, and encourage people to use it sustainably.
NatureScot is a government body responsible to Scottish Government Ministers and through them to the Scottish Parliament. Much of our work is done in partnership with others – local authorities, government bodies, businesses, community groups, land managers, and a wide range of representative bodies.
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