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  • Nature Nurture Coordinator - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust

    Created: 18/05/2026
    News/Events Category: Job Vacancies


    Post: Nature Nurture Coordinator
    Organisation: Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
    Contract: Fixed term to 31 March 2029
    Hours: 21.6 hours per week (including regular evening/weekend work)
    Salary: £31,761.26 - £34,914.86 pro rata
    Location: The Pitcairn Centre, Moidart Drive, Glenrothes, KY7 6ET

     

    Fife Coast and Countryside Trust (FCCT) is seeking a Nature Nurture Coordinator to join their dynamic and effective Conservation and Engagement team.

    About the role

    The Nature Nurture Programme Coordinator is responsible for the overall coordination, development and quality assurance of the Nature Nurture programme. This includes programme planning and design, outreach and partnership working with schools, managing referral pathways, overseeing safeguarding and GDPR‑compliant data management, and leading monitoring, evaluation and reporting. Working closely with the Delivery Specialist and a range of statutory and third‑sector partners, the coordinator ensures the programme delivers consistent, high‑quality, trauma‑informed support to children in P1-4 and their parents or carers.

    In addition to coordination and oversight, the coordinator is also expected to support frontline delivery, and must therefore be confident and comfortable facilitating outdoor, nature‑based session work with children and families. The role plays a key part in ensuring the programme aligns with Fife's Our Minds Matter framework, GIRFEC principles and national mental health priorities, providing early, preventative support that strengthens family relationships and emotional wellbeing.

    About you

    You are an organised, reflective and partnership focused practitioner with a strong commitment to children's emotional wellbeing and early intervention. You are comfortable balancing strategic oversight with practical coordination, and you bring a calm, values‑led approach to working with families, schools and partners.

    Essential criteria includes:

    • Relevant qualification (mental health, education, youth work, social care, childcare, psychology or related) or equivalent experience
    • Experience of work within the third sector
    • Knowledge of children's emotional wellbeing and family support
    • Successful track record in community engagement, development and multi-agency partnership working within a variety of stakeholder groups
    • Social inclusion policies and agenda
    • Experience in planning, delivering and evaluating outdoor based sessions
    • Balancing operational with strategic priorities
    • Experience working in a school / education setting and referral-based services.
    • Highly effective in organising, communicating and managing own workload
    • Effective communicator and collaborative team member with strong relationship‑building skills 
    • Confident handling sensitive data and safeguarding matters
    • Self-motivated, enthusiastic and committed, able to prioritise and manage competing requirements, with a flexible approach with an ability to meet deadlines
    • Highly innovative and experienced in designing new systems and processes
    • Diplomatic, flexible and empathetic to other views whilst able to get own opinions across.
    • Driving License and access to a car - post holder will be required to travel extensively across Fife

    Before confirming your appointment, you will be required to obtain Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme membership through Disclosure Scotland.

    About FCCT

    Fife Coast & Countryside Trust (FCCT) is an organisation driven by a passion for Fife and are committed to developing and delivering high quality, impact led projects for the benefit of people and nature. They believe that their people are their greatest asset and look to employ individuals who bring a positive, energetic, constructive, and committed attitude to the workplace.

    Benefits

    You will enjoy a range of benefits at FCCT, including:

    • Annual leave pro‑rata entitlement of 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays
    • Defined benefit Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS)
    • A values-driven organisation with commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Employee benefits and discounts including the Cycle to Work Scheme, tech purchase schemes and a range of retail, leisure and lifestyle discounts
    • Flexible working options
    • Supportive work environment with access to wellbeing resources
    • If required for your role, all essential PPE, outdoor clothing and tools will be supplied
    • Support for continuous professional development and role‑specific qualifications with clear pathways for career progression

    How to apply

    To apply, please use the application form provided on the FCCT Website and send completed applications to [email protected].

    Please note, CV applications will not be accepted. Candidates will be required to evidence their right to work in the UK as part of the recruitment process.

    The closing date is midnight on Sunday 31 May 2026.




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