Environmental Education Assistant – Wilderness Foundation UK

Salary: £27,040 per annum for full-time or £13 per hour for part-time
Contract Type: Full time
Hours: 0900-1700 Monday to Friday for full-time, and at least 3 full days for part-time
Length of employment: Permanent
Location: Chatham Green, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 3FE
Closing date of vacancy: 4 May 2025 (midnight)

 

About Wilderness Foundation UK 

Established in South Africa in 1956, the Wilderness Foundation has taken 40,000 people into the wild.

The purpose of the Foundation is to prepare and educate for the future. We believe that nature and wild spaces are of incalculable value not just to maintain biodiversity and wildlife but for human wellbeing. All our projects and programmes have the same basis – to connect people to nature for wellbeing benefits, mental, spiritual and physical – and to teach people in turn to care for nature into the future by teaching Leave no Trace Ethics, respect and understanding of our impact on a web of life.

The Environmental education programme engages nearly 7,000 children a year, our aim is to inspire young minds to respect and want to care for our natural world.

This is an opportunity for you to work in nature, teaching young people about the wonders of nature and biodiversity.

 

About the role

We need a new member of the team that will be supporting the Education Officer through delivery of the education programmes, co-organise events and activities. Provide reports and information for the education officer as and when required and contribute to team and organisations work. Create content and workshop materials for new and existing programmes. You will need to be proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel as these are integral to creating workshop content and for reporting.

We offer curriculum linked environmental education day visits and leaders typically deliver sessions to classes of 30 young people and their school teachers/adults, SEND environmental education visits and Climate change workshops in schools. We need a new member our team to lead these environmental education workshops for school groups. You will be expected to deliver environmental workshops e.g. this may be pond dipping, bug hunting, nature walks, the wonders of bees, biodiversity, climate change, den building or even nature art. The workshops are focused on the environment and are curriculum linked.

The team are currently working across 3 sites including Chatham Green in Chelmsford, Hatfield Forest in Takeley and Spains Hall Farm Estate in Finchingfield.

We are looking for someone with knowledge of the natural world and enthusiasm for teaching young people why nature is important. We are looking for someone that could deliver workshops on environmental issues and climate change. With up-to-date knowledge on Climate Action and sustainability. We need someone that is practically minded and can bring workshops and lessons to life by bringing them out of the classroom and getting their hands dirty and making a difference in their local communities. You need to be comfortable working in the outdoors with children and ready to engage them outdoors with everything nature has to offer.

We are looking for someone with experience of working with young people, leading groups or classes. We are also looking for someone with experience and enjoyment of working outdoors with young people, having an interest and knowledge of the natural world. Ideally with a degree in environmental sciences, conservation, zoology or similar.

 

Further information

A full driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential for this role.

This post is subject to an enhanced disclosure check and reference check.

To apply, please submit your CV to jobs@wildernessfoundation.org.uk.

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