
River Tweed Cultural Curator – Job Opportunity [Closed]
We are looking for an experienced individual, with a background in culture and the arts, to develop an innovative five-year cultural programme for a River Tweed trail from source to sea.
Why not come and work for the Southern Uplands Partnership, a dynamic charity partnership that makes a real difference to life in southern Scotland.

We are looking for an experienced individual, with a background in culture and the arts, to develop an innovative five-year cultural programme for a River Tweed trail from source to sea.

To promote and advance education of the public about working and living sustainably in the Southern Uplands of Scotland, either independently and/or in association with Local Authorities, relevant agencies, voluntary organisations and local residents.

The Talla Hartfell Wild Land Area (WLA) sits in the hills above Moffat in the central Southern Uplands and is recognised by Scottish Natural Heritage as an area with minimal signs of human impact. It is one of only two such areas South of the Highlands. A large part of the WLA is owned by Borders Forest Trust (BFT) and much of it is being restored by BFT to a wilder state.
SUP is seeking to employ an enthusiastic Administrative Assistant who will be responsible for undertaking various administrative tasks to assist with the delivery of the South of Scotland Golden Eagle project and the efficient operation of the Company.
Role: Loch Ken Alive Officer Salary: £27,000 Per Annum Employer: Southern Upland Partnership Duration: Full Time, 3 years fixed term contract Location: Based in Castle
We are looking for a confident, outgoing individual who has a strong background in participatory community engagement.You’ll need to have a good understanding of both the challenges that isolated rural communities face but also the attractions that living in such locations can provide.