You will be instrumental in supporting the outdoor activity offer at Wallington, helping as many people as possible engage with he outdoors and enjoy our beautiful places.
As an Active Outdoors Assistant you will have a passion for delivering great active experiences in the outdoors.
Combining your excellent customer service skills with knowledge and ability to instruct others in safe activity, you will help our visitors access our summer of play offer as well as ensuring equipment is maintained and stored appropriately.
We are looking for a Holiday Cottage Cleaner to prepare our stunning holiday cottages called Hawthorn on the Hafod Estate.
The main changeover day being a Monday and Friday, however, short breaks mean that changeover days can also fall on other days of the week, and you would have the opportunity to work other, additional hours if you are able to do so.
Rotas are issued in advance, and we try to accommodate other commitments where possible.
The voice of the National Trust in the uplands, you'll be working in partnership to ensure the future health of the Lake District fells.
Balancing time out in the fells, come rain or shine, with desk work, you'll lead and develop the upland ranger team in the South Lakes, work with volunteers and take ownership of the paths that conserve habitat and protect the fells for the future.
This role will be focused on delivering work along the river Bollin catchment and working across teams based in Dunham Massey, Quarry Bank, Alderley Edge and Lyme Park as well as with external consultants, partners and stakeholders.
Join the Riverlands Bollin Project team as our Senior Programming And Partnerships Officer.
You'll play an exciting role in engaging our local communities in the work we are delivering over the next two years.
The Orkney Native Wildlife Project is looking for a motivated senior administrator and office manager who can support the project team in the Kirkwall office to facilitate delivery of the work programme and ensure an effective office working environment.
The Orkney Native Wildlife Project started in 2018 and is a partnership between RSPB Scotland, Nature Scot and Orkney Islands Council.
Benefits: Pension, Life Assurance and Annual Leave