Park Ranger
Posted 3 hours 21 minutes ago by Pertemps Edinburgh Contracts
£14.51 Hourly
Permanent
Full Time
Public Sector Jobs
Lanarkshire, Morningside, United Kingdom, ML2 9
Job Description
Pertemps are delighted to be working with our public sector client to recruit a Seasonal Park Ranger to support Natural Heritage services across Edinburgh.
Role: Park Ranger (Seasonal)
Location: Based at Hermitage of Braid, covering the Pentland Hills Regional Park
Hours: 36 hours per week (rota-based including weekends & shifts)
Pay Rate: £14.51 per hour
Duration: May 2026 - September 2026
Start Date: May 2026
Why This Role is a Great Opportunity
About the Role
As a Seasonal Park Ranger, your main focus will be visitor management, ensuring a visible presence across key park hotspots and promoting responsible access in line with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
You'll act as an ambassador for the park-providing guidance, ensuring safety, and helping protect the natural environment while delivering a high standard of public service.
What You'll Be Doing
Working Pattern
What We're Looking For
What You'll Gain
Apply today to be part of a team that helps protect, maintain and promote some of Edinburgh's most important natural landscapes.
Role: Park Ranger (Seasonal)
Location: Based at Hermitage of Braid, covering the Pentland Hills Regional Park
Hours: 36 hours per week (rota-based including weekends & shifts)
Pay Rate: £14.51 per hour
Duration: May 2026 - September 2026
Start Date: May 2026
Why This Role is a Great Opportunity
- Work outdoors in one of Edinburgh's most valued natural environments
- Play a key role in protecting and promoting the Pentland Hills Regional Park
- Engage daily with visitors and local communities
- Gain hands-on experience in conservation, visitor management and public engagement
- Full training and uniform provided
About the Role
As a Seasonal Park Ranger, your main focus will be visitor management, ensuring a visible presence across key park hotspots and promoting responsible access in line with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
You'll act as an ambassador for the park-providing guidance, ensuring safety, and helping protect the natural environment while delivering a high standard of public service.
What You'll Be Doing
- Carrying out daily patrols across the Pentland Hills Regional Park
- Acting as a first point of contact for visitors, offering advice and guidance
- Promoting responsible access and environmental awareness
- Monitoring and reporting health & safety, maintenance and environmental issues
- Completing logs and reports on incidents, inspections and site activity
- Supporting minor maintenance tasks including litter removal and basic repairs
- Assisting with events, visitor engagement and educational activities
- Installing and maintaining signage and park information
- Liaising with community groups, partners and internal teams
- Supporting wildlife and habitat protection through monitoring and reporting
Working Pattern
- Rota-based shifts including weekends (June-September: 1 in 3 weekends off)
- Early Shift: 7:00am - 3:00pm
- Late Shift: 2:00pm - 10:00pm
- Day Shift: 8:30am - 4:30pm
- 3-week rota pattern (Early / Late / Off) with scheduled days off
What We're Looking For
- Full UK driving licence (essential)
- Good level of physical fitness and ability to work outdoors in all weather
- Strong communication and customer service skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Good organisational and IT skills for reporting and record keeping
- Experience working with the public
- Knowledge of the Pentland Hills Regional Park
- Understanding of the Scottish Outdoor Access Code
- Background in environmental, countryside or land management
What You'll Gain
- Unique outdoor working experience in a high-profile natural setting
- Valuable skills in environmental services, public engagement and safety
- Opportunity to contribute to the protection and enjoyment of Edinburgh's green spaces
- Experience working within a professional public sector environment
Apply today to be part of a team that helps protect, maintain and promote some of Edinburgh's most important natural landscapes.