Front Desk and Gift Shop Volunteer (South Essex)
Langdon Nature Discovery Park,
Langdon Nature Discovery ParkLower Dunton Road, Basildon, SS16 6EJ
Position details
Commitment:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Weekdays, Weekends, Any DayFrequency:
WeeklyOur new and sustainable Nature Discovery Centre with enhanced facilities is the gateway to the Langdon Hills. Set in a stunning nature reserve of 461 acres which comprises of woodland, meadows, lakes and former plotland gardens. Langdon nature reserve is the largest inland reserve managed by Essex Wildlife Trust. The nature reserve occupies some of the highest land in the county, has some commanding views and offers miles of excellent walks, where an abundance of wildlife can be enjoyed.
We are looking for “people who like people” to assist on our welcome desk and gift shop throughout the week. We give full training and want all our volunteers to feel part of our team.
Build your confidence and skill sets in new areas for a job change or getting back to work, come along to enjoy meeting and greeting people.
Be part of the team that is looking after a Wilder Essex.
Our centres are not profit making. All money raised goes directly back into managing conservation across Essex.
When can I volunteer?
We are looking for volunteers who are available to help on a weekly basis.
We generally have volunteer sessions between 10:00 – 13:00 and 13:00 – 17:00 but if that is not convenient we can chat!
Interested? We would love to hear from you!
To express an interest in volunteering at Langdon Nature Discovery Centre please email volunteering@essexwt.org.uk in the first instance.
Please note our minimum age limit for volunteering at Langdon is 18 years.
EDI Statement
Essex Wildlife Trust is committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone is welcome. As a conservation charity, we know how important diversity is, both in our natural world and amongst the people who choose to volunteer with us. We want everyone to feel valued and empowered to contribute to our vision of “A county rich in wildlife with people connected to nature”.