Closing date:
Friday 20th March 2026
The Bonaly Booking Administrator will be responsible to the Chair of Bonaly Scout Centre.
Main tasks:
Based in a unique location in Scotland’s capital city and on the edge of the Pentland Hills Bonaly has just benefited from major investment and has:
We believe that amazing things happen in the great outdoors and that nights away can have a powerful, positive impact on young people’s development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society and that’s exactly what Bonaly Scout Centre is here to provide. It is where we all strive to achieve our mission of helping young people to do their best by providing great adventures that create memories for life.
Bonaly Scout Centre is a key enabler in delivering the Region’s strategy to support and empower our volunteers to deliver an amazing programme.
Bonaly Booking Administrator
Core Purpose would be the first point of contact for customers. This is an important role which has been established to manage all aspects of customer enquiries and bookings.
Job Description
Thank you for your interest in volunteering. Please complete the form on our website and return it to Simon Innes (simon.innes@sesscouts.org.uk )or nominate someone else you think would be awesome for the role. If you are nominating someone, no worries- they’re only encouraged to apply if they are keen!
Closing date: 23:59 on Friday 20th March 2026
For more information
For more information, or for an informal chat about this vacancy, please contact:
Email: simon.innes@sesscouts.org.uk
Email: john.cannon@sesscouts.org.uk
Email: peter.casebow@sesscouts.org.uk
Email: martin.elliot@sesscouts.org.uk
Email: nacho.lunaborras@sesscouts.org.uk
Email: amy.irvine@sesscouts.org.uk
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