Rangers help manage and protect countryside sites, parks, woodlands, wetlands and other outdoor spaces. Their work often combines conservation, visitor engagement, access management and practical site maintenance. Rangers play an important role in helping people enjoy landscapes responsibly while also protecting habitats and wildlife.
Typical tasks can include patrolling sites, maintaining paths, gates and signs, carrying out habitat work, supporting volunteers, leading activities or educational sessions and giving information to visitors. This role suits people who enjoy working outdoors, communicating with others and caring for the natural environment.
Qualifications and Training (not limited to)
Level 2 or Level 3 courses in Environmental Conservation
HNC or HND in Wildlife and Conservation Management
And many more!
Apprenticeships
Environmental Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship
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