This is a rare opportunity for a tree and woodland focussed Area Ranger to join us in a fixed term role at Hinton Ampner as we deliver an ambitious programme of nature recovery across our 600 hectare South Downs National Park Landscape.
Summary Do you love landscape conservation and involving people in our ambition for nature recovery?
If you're organised, enthusiastic about nature, woodlands, grasslands and regenerative agriculture and love working in a collaborative environment, we have an ideal role for you.
As the public face of our properties, you'll provide a warm, friendly welcome, give information about the property, answer questions and make sure everyone has an enjoyable and memorable visit.
Contract/duration: Fixed term until February 2025
Hours/working pattern: This is an annualised hours position, the number of hours worked each month will vary according to business need with the salary paid in equal monthly instalments.
We're looking for a Welcome & Service Assistant to join our Welcome Team at Clumber Park.
Working within a bustling atmosphere as part of passionate team, you'll play a core part in providing fantastic customer service.
This role is based on annualised hours, where the amount of hours you work each month may vary, however your salary will be paid in 12 equal instalments over the year.
Come and join us on a National Trust apprenticeship where we will support and develop you to play an integral part in our work to tackle climate change, protect historic sites and help people and nature thrive.
As an Assistant Ranger apprentice, you will be working as a member of the rangering team as they conserve the environment that makes the countryside both distinctive and special and help take care of our protected landscapes.
You don't need experience for this role, just loads of enthusiasm and a desire to learn.
This is a rare opportunity for a Nature Recovery focussed Area Ranger to join us in a fixed term role at Hinton Ampner as we deliver an ambitious programme of nature recovery across our 600 hectare South Downs National Park Landscape.
Do you love landscape conservation and involving people in our ambition for nature recovery?
If you're organised, enthusiastic about nature, woodlands, grasslands and regenerative agriculture and love working in a collaborative environment, we have an ideal role for you.
You will be joining the outdoor Welcome Team based at Fell Foot Park which is situated at the bottom of Windermere, England's largest lake.
We are a small but dedicated team, all with different skill sets who enjoy working together to help people enjoy the outdoors and introduce them to the wonderful Lake District.
The site welcomes 150,000 visitors a year, most of whom come to enjoy the open spaces, beautiful views, outdoor activities and access to the lake.