With a love for the great outdoors, you’ll enjoy working with nature and want to inspire and motivate others. You’ll help to make habitats for wildlife better and make everyone feel welcome at our places.
This is a great opportunity to develop your skills and contribute to the important conservation work we’re doing. As part of the Ranger team, you’ll need to think about our impact on the environment and how you can help.
What it's like to work here:This role is based at Murlough National Nature Reserve in Dundrum, close to the seaside town of Newcastle. Murlough is a 6000 year old sand dune system, with a network of paths through the dunes, woodland and heath. It is a designated 'Area of Special Scientific Interest' and 'Special Area of Conservation' fronted by a four mile long, golden sand beach, set beneath the Mourne Mountains. You will also help to look after 2 coastal paths along with an ancient woodland. The core ranger team includes 2 Assistant Rangers, and you will report to the Area Ranger.
Investing in you
We want you to learn, discover and develop your career. And we’ll do everything we can to offer you task based training, opportunities, and the support that you need to achieve your goals. We’ll work with you to help plan your development in a way that’s right for your needs.
What you'll be doing:Assistant Ranger is a very practical role, working mostly outdoors, and you’ll undertake a variety of tasks covering countryside maintenance, along with visitor management. This will include nature conservation working to make habitats better for wildlife, waste management, maintaining essential infrastructure such as fences and gates, site safety inspections, routine grounds maintenance, supporting volunteers, engaging with visitors and helping to deliver activities that strengthen people’s connections with the outdoors. From picking up litter to leading walks and talks you will be a vital member of the Ranger team.
As no two days are the same, the nature of the role means a flexible approach is crucial to ensure the right level of support is given across the sites. So, whether you’re maintaining our green spaces or talking to people, you’ll inspire others to love our beautiful places as much as you do.
Due to the nature of the role and the size of the property, a full UK driving license (or equivalent) is essential.
Some weekend and bank holiday working will be expected within this role.
- Able to demonstrate practical experience in land, conservation and access management to level 2 or have 6 months vocational experience
- Willing to work outside in all weathers and deliver tasks when the weather conditions aren’t ideal
- Comfortable working in a flexible and adaptable way
- Able to work alone or under direction, and as part of a team
- Positive with an approachable attitude
- Happy and willing to learn new things
- Enjoy the work you do and happy to share this with others
- Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary
- Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18)
- Tax free childcare scheme
- Rental deposit loan scheme
- Season ticket loan
- Perks at work discounts i.e. gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts
- Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria
- Flexible working whenever possible
- Employee assistance programme
- Free parking at most locations
- Independent financial advice
Requirements :Compliance.Eligibility to Work in the UK
Fixed Term f/t (37.5 hrs pw to 31/07/24)