Estate Ranger: Wildlife Management & Habitat Steward in Woodstock

Estate Ranger: Wildlife Management & Habitat Steward in Woodstock

Woodstock Full-Time 25000 - 35000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage wildlife and support conservation efforts while engaging with the community.
  • Company: Blenheim Estate, a beautiful and historic location in Woodstock.
  • Benefits: Staff discounts, complimentary event tickets, and access to exclusive benefits.
  • Other info: Flexible hours with opportunities for early mornings and evenings.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in wildlife management and connect with nature.
  • Qualifications: Practical countryside management skills and a passion for conservation.

The predicted salary is between 25000 - 35000 Β£ per year.

Blenheim Estate is seeking an Estate Ranger to join their Game Team in Woodstock. This unique opportunity involves managing pest species such as deer and squirrels, supporting conservation efforts while engaging with the community and visitors.

The role requires practical countryside management skills and may involve early mornings, evenings, and occasional night work.

Benefits include staff discounts, complimentary event tickets, and access to a benefits platform.

Estate Ranger: Wildlife Management & Habitat Steward in Woodstock employer: Blenheim Estate

Blenheim Estate is an exceptional employer, offering a unique opportunity for passionate individuals to contribute to wildlife management and habitat stewardship in the picturesque setting of Woodstock. With a strong commitment to conservation, employees enjoy a supportive work culture that values community engagement, alongside benefits such as staff discounts and complimentary event tickets, fostering both personal and professional growth in a rewarding environment.

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Contact Details:

Blenheim Estate Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Estate Ranger: Wildlife Management & Habitat Steward in Woodstock

Wildlife Management
Pest Control
Conservation Skills
Community Engagement
Practical Countryside Management
Flexibility in Working Hours
Communication Skills