What are the responsibilities and job description for the Visitor Engagement position at Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust?
Engaging visitors and communities with wetlands
In order to make an application, simply read through the following job description and make sure to attach relevant documents.
- Welcoming visitors to the nature reserve
- Talking to visitors about the value of the reserve as a working wetland
- Identifying key wildlife for visitors
- Encouraging visitors to connect with nature
- Helping visitors to orientate around the reserve
- Visitor facility checks (e.g. litter picking, sweeping hides)
- Using binoculars or telescope to showcase species of interest as required
- Keeping up to date with projects and activities at the reserve and directing visitors to areas that may be of interest on their visit
Volunteers are an essential part of the WWT team. You'll get a warm welcome, including information on training, equipment and anything else you need.
If you are interested in volunteering for WWT but don't wish to apply online, please email volunteering@wwt.org.uk or leave a message at 01453 891 231 with your name and number.
About You
This role will suit you if you :
About Us
We’re WWT, and we’re on a mission to restore the super-powered ecosystems we call wetlands. There’s never been a more important moment for our work, and we’ve got some phenomenal people on the case.
Whether they’re taking a new visitor under their wing, or conducting ground-breaking research further afield, our team are second to none. And there’s nothing we love more than watching them soar.
Whatever you do here, you’ll be helping to restore wetlands and unlock their power. So, the only question left is, what role will you play?
Why you'll love volunteering at WWT
34,405 per annum - 37.5 hours per week, working 5 days in 7 including weekends and bank holidays
Vacancy Type : Permanent
Function : Wetland conservation, creation and management
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