Overview
Ongoing/One Off
One-off
Minimum Commitment
Once a month
Location
SN11 9NH
Up to 10 hours
This post is for someone to take help with any aspects of the research and writing for Wildlife and Habitats of the Trust especially regarding domestic gardens.
For example:
Repairing and maintaining animal homes
Constructing new ones.
Research improving conditions and planting in gardensfor wildlife.
Writing guides for the public on how to make bird and bat boxes, bug hotels etc
Writing guides for the public on how to attract wildlife to their garden.
Writing guides for the public on how create wildlife friendly corners & conditions.
The manager can also devise and give their own workshops in the garden here for young people.
Research and make connections with organisations who may want to work with us.
The Trust website is: stephencoxgarden.webador.co.uk
The manager will research and write guides chosen from a list supplied. But may also make suggestions of other subjects. The finished material will be stored in the Trust archives and disseminated to the public. The manager will be given authorial credit. The material may be used in future publications by the Trust.
This is a voluntary role for a registered charity. Volunteering will improve your skills and c.v. When recruiting staff employers often favour applicants who have done volunteering work.
On conclusion you can list the Trust as one of your References for job applications.
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Charity for the advancement of education in Horticulture and Conservation. This includes: placements for young adults with learning difficulties; help for the young unemployed; wildlife audits; workshops; community open days; group visitors; school visits; visits under residents of nursing homes.We also have our own programme of residential placements (4 to 8 weeks) for students from across the E.U.
We also sometimes need stewards to assist at our annual private viewing and various open days.
The garden is a series of \βrooms\β which includes:Herbarium; Vegetables; Orchard; Wetland; Waterfalls; Beach; Pond; Cottage Garden; Exotics; Collections: Dianthus; Fucshias; Acers; Conifers; Exotics; Alpines; specimen trees; meditation areas, Statues; of deities & mythological animals; large wooden arches; pergolas; 23 seating areas; walls and paths. And emergent woodland area.
No previous experience necessary. Liquid refreshments provided. And all tools and gloves etc are provided.Volunteers can come along to help from as little as 2 hours a week. Your help working with the founder Stephe Cox (and sometimes our E.U. volunteers) will be invaluable to assist us in maintaining the garden, develop new projects and enable it to continue to be available for the benefit of others.
There is also a fully equipped gym for use by volunteers.
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Contact Detail:
Bristol SU Group Recruiting Team