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Woodland Ranger

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England

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GBP 27,000 - 31,000

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Job summary

An educational charity in the United Kingdom is seeking a practical Woodland Ranger to manage and enhance woodlands across a large estate. Responsibilities include supporting woodland management plans, wildlife control, and maintaining access routes. The ideal candidate will have a background in forestry or conservation, strong communication skills, and confidence working with machinery. This full-time position offers a competitive salary and an opportunity to contribute to environmental protection and education.

Qualifications

  • Experience of working safely in tree and woodland work.
  • Willingness to learn wildlife control methods.
  • Experience maintaining green spaces.

Responsibilities

  • Support woodland management plans to promote biodiversity.
  • Assist with tree works and woodland operations.
  • Maintain public footpaths and bridleways.

Skills

Outdoor work confidence
Strong communication skills
Teamwork skills
Map reading skills
Experience with machinery

Education

Background in arboriculture, forestry, or conservation

Tools

Mowers
Brush cutters
Chippers
Tractors
Job description

Woodland Ranger

We are seeking an experienced and practical Woodland Ranger to play a key role in managing and enhancing woodland and habitats across a large rural estate.

Position: Woodland Ranger
Salary: £27,000 to £31,000
Location: Gloucestershire, based across the Home Estates with an estate yard near Quenington
Hours: Full time, Monday to Friday (08:00 to 16:30 Monday to Thursday, 08:00 to 15:30 Friday)
Contract: Permanent
Closing date: 8 February 2026
Interview date: 19 February 2026

About the role

This is a varied, hands-on role working across woodland, habitats, access routes and estate land. Responsibilities will change seasonally, with a stronger focus on woodland management and tree safety in winter, and vegetation management and mowing during the summer months.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Supporting the delivery of woodland management plans and habitat strategies to promote biodiversity and ecological health
  • Assisting with tree works and woodland operations as directed
  • Wildlife management, including squirrel control, using best practice and innovative approaches
  • Maintaining public footpaths and bridleways, ensuring they remain safe and accessible year-round
  • Responding to fallen trees, storm damage and other access issues
  • Working closely with estates, property and conservation colleagues across a broad landholding
  • Supporting contractors and third parties working on site
  • Leading or supporting volunteer working parties when required
  • Contributing ideas and expertise to wider conservation and estates projects
  • About you

    You will be practical, organised and confident working outdoors in all seasons, with a strong interest in conservation and land management.

    You will ideally have:

    • Experience of working safely to industry best practice in tree and woodland work
    • Experience of, or willingness to learn, wildlife control methods
    • Good map reading and orientation skills
    • Experience maintaining green spaces and estate environments to a high standard
    • Confidence using machinery such as mowers, brush cutters, chippers and tractors
    • The ability to work independently, use initiative and problem solve
    • Strong communication and teamwork skills
    • A background in arboriculture, forestry or conservation through study or industry experience

    Desirable skills include aerial tree work, tree inspection, winching, digger or MEWP use, spraying qualifications and highways safety training.

    About the organisation

    The organisation is an educational charity and landowning organisation with a mission to connect people with land through outdoor learning and responsible stewardship. The Trust manages over 9,000 hectares of land across England, balancing environmental protection, income generation and education.

    Other roles you may have experience of could include; Woodland Officer, Forestry Technician, Conservation Ranger, Arboricultural Technician, Estates Ranger, Land Management Officer, Environmental Operative, Etc. #INDNFP

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