GIS and Data Officer
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GIS and Data Officer

GIS and Data Officer

Salary: £28,000 (per annum)

Based in: Stirling with Hybrid working

Closing date for applications: 24 September, 2025

Interviews: w/c 06 October 2025


Are you excited by the thought of working for an organisation whose mission is to inspire changes in behaviour to improve our environment, the quality of people’s lives, their wellbeing and the places that they care for? If you answered yes, please read on...

Who we are

Keep Scotland Beautiful is your charity inspiring action for our environment.

Our vision is for a clean, green, sustainable Scotland. We are a practical organisation working with communities, schools, businesses, local and national government, public bodies and individuals to help combat climate change, tackle litter and waste, restore nature and biodiversity and improve the places we care for.

We support the ambitions of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

We offer a fantastic benefits package in return for your talent. These include but are not limited to a generous pension scheme; hybrid working; development opportunities; a 35-hour work week along with an annual free volunteer day to take your skills or interests to support others. We operate a hybrid working policy, which allows a balance between home/remote working and coming to our wonderful, new office Hub in Stirling.

 

What the role is

The GIS and Data Officer will support the development and implementation of our work on data services, including our activities for delivering data actions as a key partner for the National Litter and Flytipping Strategy, reporting Key Performance Indicators to the Local Government Benchmarking Framework and ensuring Keep Scotland Beautiful is a leader in local environmental quality data. 

A valid, full UK driving licence is required for this role.

This role is Full Time (35 hours per week) and permanent.

 

What you’ll need to have

We are looking for enthusiastic individuals with:

  • Experience in using GIS software, particularly ArcGIS Pro and QGiS;
  • An ability to build data solutions from the ground up;
  • Strong problem solving skills and ability to find creative and innovative solutions;
  • Good working knowledge of data visualisation and use of PowerBI;
  • Experience in data management and database knowledge;
  • Excellent communication skills to create, maintain and enhance working partnerships.

Desirable skills include:

  • Awareness of wider environmental data;
  • Basic programming skills for automating tasks and standardising workflows;
  • An understanding of AI software and applications;
  • Experience of maintaining website content

Does this sound like you?

If you feel you have the elements to be our next GIS and Data Officer, we would love to hear from you.

A full Job Description and Person Specification can be downloaded along with the application pack below.

Please email your completed application to us at jobs@keepscotlandbeautiful.org before our submission deadline of 5PM Wednesday 24th September 2025.  We will be holding interviews week commencing 06 October 2025.

If you’d like a little bit more of an insight into our exciting opportunity or have a question about it, please call our Operations Manager on 07720 090553.

We are sorry but we don’t accept CVs.

Keep Scotland Beautiful is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all members of the community.

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