Country Park Ranger - Work Experience Durlston
Dorset Council UK
Swanage
On-site
GBP 40,000 - 60,000
Full time
23 days ago
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Job summary
Dorset Council UK offers a student placement opportunity at Durlston Country Park. This role provides hands-on experience across visitor services, engagement, and conservation, helping students enhance skills and build confidence in a supportive environment.
Benefits
Induction and Training provided
Uniform provided (T-shirts and badges)
Opportunity to gain real workplace experience
Qualifications
- Willingness to learn and engage in various tasks.
- Ability to work in a team and independently.
Responsibilities
- Welcome visitors and provide information.
- Assist with planning and organizing events.
- Participate in conservation tasks and park maintenance.
Key Elements of the Role
Placement Length
- 1 to 2 weeks for Year 10 to Year 13 students (Key Stages 4/5).
- Longer placements are available for students in further or higher education.
Goal Of The Placement
- This placement gives you real experience in a workplace. You’ll learn new skills, build confidence, and make decisions that could help with future career choices.
Overview Of The Experience
- While on placement, you’ll work at Dorset Council’s award-winning Country Park,Durlston
- The park is managed to support both nature and people, focusing on conservation, recreation, and tourism.
- You’ll get to experience different roles, including Visitor Services, Visitor Engagement, and Conservation and Park Maintenance.
Student Tasks
Visitor Services
- Information Point: Welcome visitors and give them helpful information.
- Gift Shop: Serve customers, tidy, and restock.
- Car Park System: Learn how to operate the car park system.
- Marketing: Assist with things like data entry and visitor surveys.
- Customer Care: Learn customer care skills and procedures.
Visitor Engagement
- Events: Help plan, prepare, and organize materials for events.
- Nature Education: Assist with school and group session
Conservation and Park Maintenance
- Conservation Tasks: Use hand tools to help with conservation tasks.
- Working with Groups: Assist and work with volunteer groups.
- Flora and Fauna: Learn about local plants and animals.
- Safety Checks: Help with facility inspections and safety checks.
- Site Maintenance: Assist with repairs and maintenance.
- Early/Late Duties: Help with litter picking, unlocking the Visitor Centre, and watering plants.
Additional Responsibilities
- Training and Safety: Complete an interview, induction, and training on health and safety.
- Professionalism: Represent Dorset Council and maintain its good reputation.
- Other Duties: You may be given other reasonable tasks.
Requirements
- Clothing: Wear clothes that might get dirty. T-shirts and badges will be provided. Wear sturdy shoes (no sandals). PPE, waterproofs, and sun protection will be provided, but be prepared to work in all weather conditions.
- Working Hours: 37 hours per week, flexible between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday to Sunday.
- Food: Bring a packed lunch and drinks in a bag you can carry around.
- Travel: You’ll need to arrange your own transport to and from the park each day.
- Mobile Phones: You can bring your phone but only use it during breaks for personal time.