Broads Authority - Education Volunteer

Broads Authority - Education Volunteer

Organisation role · Flexible hours
Barton Turf, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Outdoors
Nature & sustainability
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Summary

Education Volunteers are individuals with a passion for the environment and engaging with young people, supporting our Education Officer with school engagement.

Detailed description

Education Volunteers need to have a passion for the environment and engaging with young people from a variety of backgrounds, including some who may be excluded from mainstream education and find it easier to engage in an outdoor setting. Regular tasks are likely to including helping the Education Officer with the preparation, delivery and follow up of environmental education sessions at a range of indoor and outdoor sites throughout the Broads. Practical activities may include pond dipping, leading environmental games, practical conservation activities, helping with bush craft, geocaching and map work activities.


We are looking for individuals who can offer regular commitment, preferably 2 full days per month in peak season (April to October). With less volunteer help needed (one day a month) ‘off peak’.


Application: Via the Broads Authority's Volunteer Opportunities website page.

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra support

Getting there

The organiser has marked this opportunity as filled. Applications are closed. You can find other volunteering opportunities here.
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About Broads Authority

Volunteering is a great way to make friends, get outside and contribute to the running of the Broads National Park. The Broads began their life as peat diggings which means that due to their human-made nature they're in need of maintenance all year round to benefit the wildlife, boaters, locals and tourists alike.