Community WildBelt Local Nature Recovery Coordinator
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Are you passionate about protecting and enhancing nature? The Chiltern Society’s Community WildBelt Project is looking for YOU to help make a tangible, lasting difference to the Chiltern’s natural landscape.
Backed by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we’re empowering local communities in the Wendover, Tring, and Aylesbury area to lead a biodiversity revolution. Together, we’ll help biodiversity recover and build connected nature pathways. At a time when nature is under increasing pressure, the innovative project is on the search for a Community Wildbelt Local Nature Recovery Coordinator to work with the community and local groups to kickstart impactful nature recovery projects.
Why Volunteer?
- Make a Tangible Difference – See the impact of your work on biodiversity and the Chilterns’ natural beauty.
- Shape Your Role – Adapt the work based on your own skills and interests.
- Get the Best Support – Receive full training, tools, expert guidance, and reimbursement for expenses.
This role is ideal for passionate individuals who can spare a few hours a week to make a lasting impact. Whether you’re a seasoned conservation enthusiast or eager to learn, this is your chance to join a small but mighty team committed to nature’s recovery.
If you live in or can travel to the Wendover – Tring – Aylesbury area, we’d love to hear from you.
To apply, read the FULL JOB DESCRIPTION below and visit our website for details.
Vacancies are currently open until 10 Feb 25 but as interviewing is ongoing, the vacancy may be closed sooner.
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