At a Glance
- Tasks: Engage visitors with wetlands and create unforgettable experiences this summer.
- Company: Join WWT, a passionate team dedicated to wetland conservation.
- Benefits: Gain valuable skills, meet new friends, and enjoy free entry to UK wetland centres.
- Other info: Ideal for students looking to boost their CV and connect with nature lovers.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on wildlife conservation while having fun outdoors.
- Qualifications: No experience needed; just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to learn.
Engaging visitors and communities with wetlands.
At WWT, we believe that the best way for people to understand and connect to wetlands is to experience them, so we bring awe‑inspiring nature up close. We are looking for friendly, outgoing volunteers to support visitor activities over the summer holidays, bringing experiences to life! You will be directly involved in shaping unforgettable visitor encounters through your warm welcome, positive interactions, and the educational information & activities that you provide. Volunteers are an essential part of the WWT team, and we wouldn’t be able to maintain our internationally important wetland sites without their help. You will receive a very warm welcome, full induction & training, and be provided with the necessary equipment, uniform, and anything else needed to thrive in your role.
This summer Martin Mere has a range of activities available for visitors, so this role would involve:
- Assisting with the running of our “Mere Tun Village” – a living history village that shows how people settled next to wetlands for food, materials, and livelihood. This activity includes a weapons training activity. It takes place every Monday & Tuesday from 12-3pm.
- Assisting with the visitor service desk – meeting and greeting visitors on arrival, selling bird food.
- Undertaking moth trapping activities, otter talks, and flamingo talks.
- Assisting with the running of the canoe safari – giving health & safety talks, fitting buoyancy aids to visitors, ensuring safety and fun of those participating.
This role would be ideally suited to someone looking for a short‑term volunteering experience to gain skills, for example a student wanting to improve their university application or CV. No previous experience is required for this role as full training will be provided, and a willingness to learn new skills is more important.
This role would suit you if:
- You are confident or experienced in talking to members of the public.
- You are able to work well in a team of staff and volunteers.
- You have experience in a visitor services environment.
- You have a strong commitment to excellent customer service.
- You have experience in canoeing (advantage).
We are particularly looking for volunteers who are available to help out 1-2 days a week from mid-July until end of August. This role is not suitable for people under 18 years.
We are WWT, and we’re on a mission to restore the super‑powered ecosystems we call wetlands. There’s never been a more important moment for our work, and we’ve got some phenomenal people on the case. Whether you’re looking to meet new people, learn new skills or spend time in our wildlife‑rich wetlands, there’s a volunteer role for you. Just a few hours spent volunteering can really make a world of difference to our wildlife, and to you. So, come surround yourself with the wonder of wetlands, and the people who inject their energy and passion into them. Whatever you do here, you’ll be helping to restore wetlands and unlock their power. The only question left is, what role will you play?
Why you’ll love volunteering at WWT:
- Make a real contribution to the conservation work of WWT by helping to restore and conserve our internationally important wetland sites.
- Be surrounded and inspired by like‑minded nature lovers who bring energy, passion, and expertise to their roles.
- Make new friends and become part of an inspiring and inclusive community.
- Gain relevant volunteering experience and learn & develop new skills.
- Get free entry to all our UK wetland centres, including your family.
- Receive access to wildlife talks, webinars, and practical information to help you manage your volunteer role as well as daily life.
- Be kept informed on what’s happening across the WWT and the positive change you are helping to make happen.
Experience Maker Volunteer - Summer Holidays in Mere employer: Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
At WWT, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer, offering a unique opportunity to work in a role that directly contributes to the restoration of vital wetland ecosystems. Our supportive work culture fosters collaboration and personal growth, with generous benefits such as 33 days of annual leave, free entry to all our wetland centres, and a contributory pension scheme. Join us in making a meaningful impact while enjoying a fulfilling career in hospitality and events management.
Contact Details:
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Recruitment Team