
Scottish Invasive Species Initiative / NatureScot



We’re at the moment on the lookout for 5 x Seasonal Mission Officers in varied places throughout challenge
space. See under for particulars.
The Scottish Invasive Species Initiative is a multi-year challenge in northern Scotland, which
goals to encourage communities to sort out invasive non-native species comparable to Japanese knotweed,
big hogweed and American mink. It’s at the moment funded by the Scottish Authorities’s Nature
Restoration Fund.
- Seasonal Mission Officer (Dee)
- Seasonal Mission Officer (Dee and versatile places)
- Seasonal Mission Officer (Esks and Tay)
- Seasonal Mission Officer (Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie)
- Seasonal Mission Officer (Spey)
The Seasonal Mission Officers will likely be liable for all or specified combos of the next features of the
challenge: communications, training and outreach, volunteer recruitment and administration, biosecurity and invasive species management.
Time limit for all functions: 1pm on Wednesday 24 April 2024 (late
functions not accepted)
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