Assistant Ranger Apprenticeship - Level 2
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 the 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.
Calke, Foremark and Staunton Harold make up a portfolio covering 1182 hectares, a National Nature Reserve, 3 SSSI’s, parkland, woodland, heath, historic mining landscapes, and more. We have an in-hand flock of sheep, a herd of deer, and ponies on the way soon. We're home to an array of important wildlife from fungi to dormice. You'll gain knowledge and experience in a huge variety of tasks, such as habitat management and restoration, livestock management, infrastructure maintenance, surveying, hay making, guided walks and visitor management. You’ll be working with a team of experienced rangers, volunteers and partner organisations.
Training:
Working alongside your mentor on tasks specific to your apprenticeship, you’ll develop the skills & knowledge relevant to this apprenticeship standard. (Countryside worker level 2)
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.
Training Outcome:
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.
Employer Description:
We protect and care for places so people and nature can thrive. We look after hundreds of houses and close to a million objects, along with vast areas of coastline, countryside and green spaces, for everyone’s benefit. With our staff, members, volunteers and supporters, we’re the biggest conservation charity in Europe. Everyone can get involved, everyone can make a difference.
Working Hours :
Fixed Term f/t (37.5 hrs pw to 26/02/27).
Skills:
Communication skills,Team working,Physical fitness