Historic Royal Palaces is the independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting House, Kew Palace and Hillsborough Castle & Gardens.
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.
The Ysbyty Ifan estate came into our care after being transferred by the Treasury in 1951, which had obtained it in lieu of paying death tolls from the estates of the late Lord Penrhyn.
Ysbyty Ifan is one of our largest agricultural estates.
It comprises approximately 20,316 acres of stunning uplands, all within the boundaries of Snowdonia National Park, and includes the Machno, Eidda and Upper Conwy Valley valleys.
You'll be engaging with our visitors with inspiring programming and events to showcase the history of our tower and its collections, along with wildlife that calls Tattershall Castle it's home.
Your peers will be other members of the Property Leadership Team, as department specialists who lead for fundraising, conservation and land, outdoor and nature.
Reporting into the Property Operations Manager, you'll lead for excellent site presentation standards, plan and deliver programming and events.
In Northern Ireland we look after 22% of Northern Ireland's coastline, 46 sq miles of countryside, including Slieve Donard and the Giants Causeway, and historic family homes such as Mount Stewart, Castle Ward and Florence Court.
In Northern Ireland, we work with a broad range of sectors and stakeholders, championing the natural environment, built heritage and action in response to climate change.
The National Trust is a conservation charity which looks after places and spaces so people and nature can thrive.