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A Scottish environmental organization is looking for a Natural Capital Community Partnerships Adviser based in Scotland. This full-time position involves working with communities, developers, and stakeholders to promote natural capital projects that ensure equitable benefits for all involved. The ideal candidate will have experience in community partnerships and a strong understanding of natural capital concepts. The role contributes to developing national policies and practices to enhance community engagement and benefits from environmental investments.
Job title: Natural Capital Community Partnerships Adviser
Salary: £35,000 per annum
Reporting to: Natural Capital Community Partnerships Manager
Hours: Full time (37.5 hours per week)
Location: Flexible, subject to agreement, must be in Scotland
Closing date:12.00pm on Monday 19 January 2026
Interview date:Wednesday 28 January 2026 in Glasgow
Community Land Scotland is recruiting an Adviser as part of our new Natural Capital Community Partnerships team (NCCP).
The Natural Capital Community Partnerships (NCCP) project launched at the beginning of 2025 to build partnerships between Scotland’s community, private and public sectors. Led by Community Land Scotland in partnership with the Scottish Land Commission, the project is helping deliver Scottish Government expectations that communities are involved in decisions and benefit from Scotland’s land.
The Scottish Government’s Natural Capital Market Framework sets out its expectations for responsible, high-integrity private investment to address the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. This includes an expectation that investment in, and use of Scotland’s natural capital should create benefits that are shared between public, private and community interests, contributing to a just transition.
The Natural Capital Community Partnerships project brings together a wide range of stakeholders to help support the practical delivery of the Natural Capital Market Framework. It aims to ensure the investment in natural capital required to address the twin crises is managed in a fair and just way, and that the communities affected share in the benefits it delivers.
The Scottish Government is committed to using Scotland’s land to address the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss but recognises that there are a wide range of stakeholders impacted by land use change and that the benefits and risks from such changes needs to be shared fairly.
The Natural Capital Community Partnerships team provides on the ground practical support to landowners, investors and communities to build relationships and partnerships to ensure the benefits of investment in, and use of natural capital are shared proportionately and fairly.
The Natural Capital Community Partnerships team:
The funders supporting the project are Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, Foundation Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scottish Forestry and South of Scotland Enterprise. The project is also working in collaboration with the Scottish Land Commission, Cairngorm National Park Authority and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
The Natural Capital Community Partnerships project is supported by the Natural Capital & Community Benefits Partnership Board comprising a range of organisations.
The Natural Capital Community Partnerships team is supported by Community Land Scotland’s Director of Communities and Operations. The Natural Capital Community Partnerships team currently includes a manager and two advisers – one with a focus on nature finance and one covering the South of Scotland. Community Land Scotland are currently recruiting an additional adviser to increase the team to four. In addition, we are recruiting to replace the manager who has recently moved role to become our Director of Communities and Operations.
The role of the Natural Capital Community Partnerships Adviser is to support communities with natural capital projects and work with developers, landowners and investors. The key responsibilities for this role are: