We're looking for a Facilities Co-ordinator with the skills to keep Killerton in tiptop condition and running smoothly for all the people who visit and love the place.
Do you want to help care for important historic buildings and estates?
About Us: We are a vibrant primary school located in the heart of Leyton, East London, committed to providing a safe, nurturing, and inspiring learning environment for our students.
As part of our dedication to maintaining the school premises, we are seeking a reliable and proactive Assistant Caretaker to join our team.
This position is based at the National Trusts Llanerchaeron Estate, Ceredigion and will be an integral part of a small delivery team working on the Butterflies and Bell Flower Project, a Nature Networks Fund project which is funded by Welsh Government and administered by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
You're a champion of nature conservation and the great outdoors, and you'll play a crucial role in keeping the nation's beloved countryside and coast in good shape, for wildlife and for people.
As an Engagement Ranger, you're the heart and soul of the National Trust in the landscapes we protect.
Responsible for planning and delivery of communications & marketing at one of our very largest high visitor volume properties in Wales with a high marketing activity requirement.
You will also provide communication and and marketing advice and support to key property staff.
You will lead the development and delivery of the communications and marketing plan, which aligns to and is in support of the national Audience Plan.
It's about helping everyone to get involved and feel welcome at National Trust places.
Working with volunteers and local communities, you'll be making a vital contribution to the Trust's cause of protecting and caring for places so that people and nature can thrive now and into the future.
Being a Volunteering and Community Officer is all about connecting with people.
An exciting opportunity has arisen to work in the Homelessness Prevention - Early Intervention Team supporting residents of Oxford to sustain their tenancies.
The Early Intervention Team are part of the Homelessness Prevention Team in the Housing Needs Department at Oxford City Council.
They are responsible alongside the other homelessness prevention teams for duties placed on local authorities to prevent homelessness in accordance with Housing Act 1996 Part 7 (as amended).