Practical Conservation Volunteer – Broughton Down, Stockbridge

Practical Conservation Volunteer – Broughton Down, Stockbridge

Location:
Western end of Buckholt Road, Broughton
(off the B3084)
We are looking for Practical Conservation volunteers to assist the Trust's Central Team in carrying out practical work on the Trust's wildlife reserves.

Position details

Commitment:

Tuesday

Frequency:

Weekly

Practical Conservation Volunteer – Broughton Down, Stockbridge

Location: Broughton Down, Broughton, Stockbridge

Times/days we'd like you to be available: Work parties every Tuesday 

Purpose of role: To assist the Trust's Central Team in carrying out practical work on the Trust's wildlife reserves under the supervision of the Reserves Officer or Work Party Leader. 

Tasks involved in this role:

  • Carrying out practical work to maintain and/or improve habitats on our reserves e.g. Tree felling, scrub control and removal of weeds.
  • Carrying out practical estate work to maintain and/or improve public access, facilities and the estate fabric e.g. installing/repairing fences, installing gates.
  • Occasionally assist in the husbandry of livestock on Trust reserves. E.g. moving cattle or sheep on reserves under the supervision of staff member.
  • Working in compliance with the Trust’s Health and Safety policy at all times, taking appropriate action and reporting back on potential hazards, accidents and other issues, such as evacuation and emergency procedures. 

Skills and abilities needed: 

Essential:

  • Ability to work as part of a team
  • Have good attention to detail
  • Enthusiastic and willing to learn new skills
  • Have an interest in the natural world
  • Physically fit enough to complete tasks required (Site is typically quite steep). 

Desirable:

  • Practical skills
  • Experience of using power tools
  • Previous experience in the nature conservation sector

What's in it for you...!

  • Gain new skills
  • Learn about the wildlife found in and around Broughton
  • Get to visit and explore new wildlife sites in your area.
  • Make new friends.
  • A different way of keeping fit and active