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Assistant Rural Surveyor

RSPB

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We have an opportunity for an Assistant Rural Surveyor to join the RSPB Scotland’s Land Team.
The successful applicant will become part of a team of 7 Rural Surveyors. RSPB will support you
in gaining your RICS qualification, and provide in-house training and support as well as
supporting external training and CPD opportunities. The role is based in our Edinburgh office
with hybrid working in place.

RSPB Scotland is passionate about nature and dedicated to saving it. The RSPB nature reserves
are seen as a vital mechanism to conserving nature. Currently, there are 78 nature reserves
across Scotland, cover 72,300 hectares, making RSPB Scotland one of the top 10 land managers by
area in Scotland.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Land and Property Management: – Carrying out due diligence to identify,
    mitigate and manage the legal, reputational and financial aspects of rural property over
    land, buildings, offices and business premises, including rent reviews, repairing
    obligations, landlord consents, land management contracts, and compliance with grant
    conditions. Advising on agricultural matters and farming systems, agri-environment
    agreement work, granting leases and licences, e.g. sporting, fishing, grazing, negotiating
    wayleaves and servitudes.
  • Reserve acquisition work. – Appraising, negotiating and concluding
    acquisitions to establish new reserves, extend existing reserves, and acquire property,
    e.g. offices, workshops, farm buildings and residential properties by purchase, lease or
    management agreement and include land and building valuations.
  • Land and property disposal. – Appraising, advising and delivering on the
    acquisition of land alongside the delivery of the disposal of land, houses, offices and
    properties that are surplus to operational need.
  • Risk management and project support. – Supporting the development and
    implementation of systems to manage the RSPB’s exposure to legal, reputational and
    financial risk arising from its land and property operations. Undertaking internal audits
    to ensure compliance with agri-environment grant schemes. Provided professional support to
    area teams and project managers and assisted in producing codes of practice and guidance
    for staff.
  • Team working. – The Scotland Rural Surveyors work together with a strong
    team ethos, enthusiasm and dedication and share professional expertise, knowledge and
    information at regular Team meetings. You will work alongside the building surveyors and
    support the Area Managers and their teams. You will be encouraged to be out of the office,
    providing professional advice to staff, to minimise risk and optimise financial returns for
    the RSPB nature reserves. You will demonstrate initiative, motivation and flair to spot
    income opportunities.

RSPB will support you in maintaining your RICS qualification and provide in-house and external
support to meet CPD requirements. Some site visits will involve overnight stays away from home.

Benefits:

Employees benefit from flexible working while maintaining a sensible home/work balance. There
are various options, such as flexitime, TOIL, and parental leave. After 5 years of continuous
service, and each 5 years thereafter, all employees are entitled to a 4-week sabbatical. A
chance to take time out of your busy day-to-day job to research, volunteer, learn a new skill
or travel.

Essentials:

  • Demonstrable knowledge of estate management, land and property acquisition and disposal work
    in the rural environment.
  • An up-to-date understanding of agricultural subsidy schemes in Scotland and associated
    cross-compliance requirements.
  • Knowledge of project management principles and their application.
  • Ability to clearly communicate verbally and in writing complex estate management issues to
    all levels within RSPB and to external audiences.
  • Ability to make quick, pragmatic and practical decisions/recommendations/alternatives based
    on sound analysis and reason.
  • Ability to positively influence wider audiences and demonstrate internal and external
    credibility.
  • Ability to negotiate and achieve the required corporate outcomes.
  • An awareness of the requirements of the Charities’ Act, guidance and learning opportunities
    can be given.
  • Ability to manage and prioritise high volume competing objectives, work alone and as part of
    a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Ability to travel widely including by car and public transport and this role will require
    occasional overnight stays away from home.

Additional Information

  • Closing date – 31st of May 2024.
  • Interview dates will be the week commencing the 10th of June
  • Contact for further information: [email protected]

You will be required to complete an online application form where you will have the opportunity
to explain how you meet the criteria set above.

We seek applications from individuals identifying as people of colour and/or disabled, as they
are currently underrepresented in the sector.

We reserve the right to close this advert at any time.

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