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Imagine waking up and going to work in a place where you can be inspired by the incredible nature, beauty and heritage of Scotland?

With the National Trust for Scotland, you can.There’s a role to suit every passion at a range of sites across each region in Scotland, so join the country’s largest and leading conservation charity and make a difference today.Not only will you spend time in beautiful, historic places, you’ll also be part of an organisation that works to improve people’s lives through access to nature and heritage.On top of that, you’ll work with people who share a passion for promoting and protecting what makes Scotland special.We spend so much of our time at work, so why not do something that’s important to you and matters to others, that allows you to love what you do and make a difference?Why the National Trust for Scotland?For 90 years the Trust has pioneered conservation of, and public access to, some of the most magnificent buildings, collections and landscapes in the country.We care for ancient houses, battlefields, castles, gardens, mills, coastlines, islands, mountain ranges and all of the communities, plants and species which depend upon them.Together, we uncover and tell the stories of Scotland’s rich heritage to visitors from home and afar, preserving them for generations now and in the future, with a focus on conservation, engagement and sustainability.

With big plans as we work towards our 100th anniversary in 2031, our vision is simple and profound: Nature, Beauty and Heritage for Everyone.What makes us different?At the Trust you won’t be stuck in a boring job.

There’s no such thing when managing more than 100 incredible sites.No two days are the same and that’s one of the things we love most.

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