Managed by and working closely with the Programming & Partnerships Manager, the role holder will lead on elements of our wider children and young people work, particularly the school learning programme, family programming events and community partnership work aimed at reaching more diverse children.
Tyntesfield is one of 19 Children and Young People hubs in the National Trust, meaning developing opportunities to engage with diverse children and young people is a key priority for the property, particularly those with least access to nature and heritage in support of the National Trust's Everyone Welcome' ambitions.
This roles sits within the Visitor Operations and Experience team based at Tyntesfield, part of the wider Bristol portfolio, and involves working across programming, partnerships and children & young people engagement.
Being a Visitor Experience Officer for the National Trust is all about people connecting with them, inspiring them, and making sure they have the best possible day when they come to visit.
Reporting to the Senior Visitor Experience Officer, you'll be part of a team of Visitor Experience Officers working at Tyntesfield.
If you love working with all kinds of people, and you're excited by the Trust's cause to protect and care for places so that people and nature can thrive then this could be the job for you.
You do not need experience for this role, just plenty of enthusiasm and a desire to learn.
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