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Join a leading organization as an Assistant Ranger apprentice, where you'll support conservation efforts and develop skills in a beautiful outdoor environment. This role offers training opportunities and potential career progression in environmental conservation.
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 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.
This role can lead to an assistant ranger or ranger role and potentially move to a L4 Countryside Ranger apprenticeship after additional experience gained in role.
What It's Like To Work Here
You’ll be working outdoors in all weathers as part of our ranger teams, supporting our strategy to restore a healthy, beautiful and natural environment. Your role will be working to protect and improve the health and wildlife richness of our countryside, preserving all the benefits we get from it and helping our visitors to experience and get closer to conservation of our special outdoor places.
Your training will be delivered via a combination of 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 with some overnight stays to expand your learning and experience.
The role will be within the South East Cumbria and Morecambe Bay property, primarily at Sizergh. Sizergh is 648ha with wildlife-rich farmland, craggy fells, the dramatic gorge of the River Kent, 138 hectares of predominantly native woodland and a 34ha wetland. There are two SSSIs on the estate, the River Kent and Helsington Barrows. The location close to Kendal, means that the Sizergh Estate provides a really important outdoors access area for the local community. The role will involve a wide variety of tasks designed to maximise Sizergh’s natural functions, habitats, visitor infrastructure, cultural landscapes and beauty
What You'll Be Doing
Working alongside your mentor on tasks specific to your apprenticeship, you’ll develop the skills & knowledge relevant to this apprenticeship standard.
You’ll attend, and prepare for, regular review meetings with your training provider, and be accountable for your own progression. You’ll be required to complete mandatory e-learning, courses and training provided.
Who We're Looking For
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 of the role: