Sustainable Regeneration Funding Manager - ORK10508
Orkney Islands Council, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
Sustainable Regeneration Funding Manager - ORK10508
£40,001 - £50,000
Orkney Islands Council, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
- Full time
- Permanent
Posted 3 weeks ago, 25 Jun | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: 19-07-2026 (In 2 days)
Job ref: ORK10508
Location ref: Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
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Sustainable Regeneration Funding Manager
Council Offices, Kirkwall
35 hours per week
Permanent
£42,908 - £47,397
£23.51 - £25.97 per hour
You will be reporting to the Service Manager (Sustainable Regeneration and Arctic).
Your working pattern is 35 hours per week Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. We are happy to talk flexible working, where possible.
The purpose of this role is to work collaboratively and pro-actively across the Council and with external partners to identify, develop and take forward multi-partner funding applications whilst overseeing and supporting the delivery and management of projects led by the Council or third parties, that are funded by the Council or by funds that the Council is responsible for.
You should be enthusiastic and committed to sustainable development and the transition to net zero. You will use your knowledge and experience from previous roles and sectors to help shape the development and improvement of the wider Council services. You will be ambitious to achieve positive outcomes for the Orkney community and driven to work collaboratively to identify, secure and manage current and new funding and investment opportunities.
You will be responsible for project managing existing Council funds and external funding allocations whilst working collaboratively and proactively with colleagues and wider partners to develop and submit new large multi-disciplinary funding bids.
Identifying other potential sources of project funding will be key including establishing systems/processes to manage these. Building on our islands advantage you will have the opportunity to explore and take forward other routes of fundraising and investment.
Your proactive approach and support will be welcomed across the Council as well as across the Orkney Community Partnership and colleagues working in our universities, businesses, third and voluntary sectors.
The necessary qualification, experience and skills required for this role are detailed in the ‘must have’ section of the attached job profile. These criteria are used for decisions on shortlisting and appointment of applicants.
This post requires a Level 1 Disclosure check.
Interview expenses are payable for this post, click here for further information.
Relocation package is available in line with Council Policy for this post, click here for the Relocation Policy.
Applications close at 23:59 on Sunday 19 July 2026, with shortlisting taking place week commencing 20 July 2026 and interviews are scheduled for week commencing Monday 3 August 2026.
For a discussion about the role, contact Inga Burton, Service Manager (Sustainable Regeneration and Arctic) at Inga.Burton@orkney.gov.uk or on Extn. 2345.
For information on applying and our recruitment process, click here for Information for Applicants.
We would welcome your feedback on our recruitment process.
Orkney Islands Council is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of age, gender, race or ethnicity, disability, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity status or gender reassignment status.

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Orkney Islands Council
View full company profileForget images of remote islands - Orkney is well served by superb modern transport links. Forget the idea of a few people in the middle of no-where - Orkney is home to over 20,000 people. Orkney may bring to mind certain images, but the chances are they are, to say the least, a little off the mark. Sure, we're a bit off the beaten track, but the needs of our community are just the same as anywhere else. And, as a result, the opportunities we can offer you are comparable with those you'll find elsewhere. Of course, there are a few differences: for starters Orkney consists of 100,000 hectares spread over 70+ small islands (19 of which are inhabited), so, like our service users, you'll need to make the most of the transportation links which are vital to Orkney's social and economic well-being. Orkney Islands Council may be the smallest local authority in Scotland, but we can offer some big challenges. And big opportunities. This could be your big chance to make the move, and make a difference. OIC has an impact on many aspects of everyday life. With around 1,800 staff, we are also the county’s biggest employer.