What's Happening?
Scotland’s Finest Woods is actively recruiting a new executive director and up to three trustees as part of its strategic growth plan. This recruitment follows the decision of the current executive director,
Jean Nairn, to step down after four years of service. During her tenure, Nairn significantly raised the profile of the charity and its annual awards program, which celebrates excellence in woodland management across Scotland. The executive director role is a contract position requiring approximately 70 days of work per year, with a compensation range of £15,000 to £20,000. The position involves overseeing the Scotland’s Finest Woods Awards, which have been held at the Scottish Parliament and recognize a variety of projects, from community orchards to commercial forestry. The charity is also seeking trustees to support its governance and future development, with applications closing on May 15, 2026.
Why It's Important?
The recruitment of a new executive director and trustees is crucial for Scotland’s Finest Woods as it seeks to continue its growth and impact in promoting sustainable woodland management. The organization plays a significant role in highlighting and rewarding excellence in forestry, which is vital for environmental conservation and the promotion of biodiversity. The leadership transition offers an opportunity to bring in fresh perspectives and expertise that can further enhance the charity’s initiatives and outreach. This development is particularly important as it aligns with broader environmental goals and the increasing emphasis on sustainable practices in forestry, which have implications for climate change mitigation and ecological preservation.






