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Volunteer Opportunities
It is a chance to meet new people, improve your wellbeing and make a positive difference to the wildlife on your doorstep. We value our volunteers and without them we simply couldn't deliver the valuable work we do.
Volunteer Ranger - weekends
Volunteer Rangers are our eyes and ears out on the reserve.
The role involves patrolling the nature reserve and carrying out daily checks as well as being on hand to assist in emergencies…
Guided Walks Volunteer
Are you a confident public speaker who can lead a group around our Brockholes Nature Reserve and inspire them about nature? We'd love to hear from you!
Pram Walk Volunteer
Brockholes Nature Reserve has a really exciting opportunity for volunteers to join our Pram Walk Volunteer Team delivering a weekly pram walk around the reserve aimed at new parents and carers…
Visitor Engagement Volunteer
Our Visitor Engagement Volunteer Team are based in the Welcome Centre on our floating Visitor Village and have an essential role to play in providing a warm welcome to all our visitors.
Exhibitions & Fairs Volunteer
Could you represent the Trust by attending a wide range of Exhibitions, Events and Fairs across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside?
Could you promote our volunteering offer to…
Marketing & Communications Volunteer
Do you have an eye for a great story, powerful image or engaging video clip?
Do you have an interest in marking and communications, social media and digital marketing?
If so, we want…
V... is for Volunteers
Without our wonderful volunteers Brockholes Nature Reserve wouldn’t be the same. From helping visitors in the welcome centre, to aiding us in our practical conservation roles, our volunteers help…
Nature Tots
Visitor Village Volunteer Handy Person
We are looking for volunteers with a range general practical and DIY skills to help to to keep our floating Visitor Village looking its best and operating efficiently.
You will support the…
N is for... Nature
The Wildlife Trust is calling for a Nature Recovery Network, in order to combat the ever diminishing state of wildlife in the UK. Since 1970 forty-one percent of UK species have experienced…