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Join a leading organization as an Assistant Ranger apprentice, where you'll gain hands-on experience in conservation and environmental management. This role involves outdoor work, training opportunities, and the potential for career advancement within the National Trust. You'll be part of a team dedicated to protecting the countryside and enhancing wildlife richness while engaging with visitors.
Come and join us on a National Trust apprenticeship where we’ll 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. You don’t need experience for this role, just loads of enthusiasm and a desire to learn.
As an Assistant Ranger apprentice, you’ll work as a member of the rangering team to conserve the environment that makes the countryside both distinctive and special, helping take care of our protected landscapes.
This role can lead to an assistant ranger or ranger role and potentially move to a Level 4 Countryside Ranger apprenticeship after gaining additional experience.
You’ll work outdoors in all weather conditions as part of our ranger teams, supporting our strategy to restore a healthy, beautiful, and natural environment. Your role will involve protecting and enhancing the health and wildlife richness of our countryside, preserving its benefits, and helping visitors experience and connect with conservation efforts in our outdoor spaces.
Your training will include mandatory week-long college blocks and online learning, with all expenses and travel paid. There may also be opportunities to travel to other National Trust locations, including overnight stays, to broaden your learning and experience.
You will be based at the Holnicote estate, a large and diverse countryside estate within Exmoor National Park. Covering 50 square kilometres, the estate includes Dunkery and Horner Wood National Nature Reserve, 6 km of rugged coastline, and supports tenant farms, cottages, and small businesses. Working with an experienced Ranger team, the apprentice will assist in managing various habitats, developing traditional and modern conservation skills. Practical work will include managing woodland, heathland, rivers, and grassland, alongside visitor engagement and ecological surveying.
You will work alongside your mentor on specific tasks related to your apprenticeship, developing relevant skills and knowledge. You’ll attend and prepare for regular review meetings with your training provider and be responsible for your own progress. Completion of mandatory e-learning, courses, and training will be required.
In addition to the qualities listed in the role profile, we’d love to hear from you if you meet the following eligibility criteria by the start date:
If you are aged 18 or under at the point of enrolment and have not achieved English and maths at grade C/4, you’ll be enrolled in functional skills level 2 as part of your apprenticeship. This will be optional if you are 19 or over, but we’ll support you to complete it when offered.
If you have a qualification in a related subject or substantial relevant work experience, this may affect eligibility for government funding – this will be verified if your application progresses.
The National Trust’s motto is ‘For everyone, for ever’. We’re committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone feels they belong. We value diversity and aim for our teams to reflect the communities we serve. We welcome and celebrate differences.