

Landscape Monitoring volunteers are part of a Lake District National Park Partnership pilot project which seeks to document the changing landscapes of the Park to help us to celebrate success, identify how changes might be visibly impacting on landscape character, and report on this for various purposes. These volunteers will work across the National Park and throughout the seasons to capture an accurate and balanced impression of visible change, in partnership with specialist consultants and with the support of the Strategy and Environment Team to carry out fixedpoint photography.
Apprenticeship
Join a fast‑growing, future‑focused profession making a real impact on our planet. As an Environmental Practitioner Apprentice, you’ll be at the heart of projects that protect, enhance, and shape the natural and built environment — from tackling climate challenges to improving sustainable design.…
Job Vacancy
Want to help champion one of the world’s most iconic landscapes? We are looking for a World Heritage Site Coordinator to join our Lake District team. As the lead specialist for the English Lake District’s UNESCO World Heritage Site status, you will act as a key World Heritage ambassador, building…
Job Vacancy
We have a very exciting and rewarding opportunity for an assistant to join us as part of the Red Squirrel Recovery Network Project.This early career role is the perfect first step in a career in the conservation sector, as the role will include a generous training budget along with the…
Job Vacancy
We are looking for an inspiring person to lead the development of the school’s education programme at Susan’s Farm for young people. The post holder will deliver an engaging and stimulating programme of activities under the new overarching theme of ‘Explore and Engage: Learning through Nature’. You…

Cumbrian Agriculture, Arboriculture and Forestry Apprenticeship Information Evenings 18 and 19 May 2026

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Myerscough College Open Day 18 April 2026