Nature Recovery Trainee
Gwent Wildlife Trust
Are you determined to have a career in nature conservation but lack the necessary experience and certified training?
We are providing one full time, paid, trainee role starting in September 2025 for one year.
The traineeship will enable you to gain invaluable experience working with our Nature Recovery Team supporting our work on our Nature Reserves and weekly volunteer groups, as well as wildlife monitoring and species identification work. There will also be a training budget to support individual interests. All applicants must be able to demonstrate the ability to work hard outdoors in all weathers with the desire to learn new skills and show initiative in supporting the work of GWT.
Our Nature Reserves include nationally important habitats from the highest Beech woods in Wales to beautiful wildflower meadows in the Wye Valley.
This is an amazing opportunity and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds including recent school leavers or graduates. We are looking for someone who has a real passion for wildlife and for this to be their future career.
About Gwent Wildlife Trust
Gwent Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to nurturing and restoring our wildlife, part of a
network of Wildlife Trusts across the UK. For almost 60 years, we have been the leading
conservation charity in Gwent, protecting wildlife and our natural environment, working to
educate and empower people to understand and care about the natural world wherever they live,
and influencing governments and others to make our corner of Wales a better place, richer in
wildlife and more enjoyable for all.
Gwent Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to nurturing and restoring our wildlife, part of a network of Wildlife Trusts across the UK. For almost 60 years, we have been the leading conservation charity in Gwent, protecting wildlife and our natural environment, working to educate and empower people to understand and care about the natural world wherever they live, and influencing governments and others to make our corner of Wales a better place, richer in wildlife and more enjoyable for all.
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