About the role
Volunteers are integral for the running of Caerlaverock reserve, without their help we wouldn't be able to maintain this vast 1,400-acre wetland of international importance. You will join a small, friendly and motivated team and will benefit from volunteering by gaining experience, meeting like-minded people and making a difference by helping to maintain our important wetland.
Managing a large wetland nature reserve requires a lot of practical, hands-on, physical tasks. With training and guidance, you will become part of our friendly dedicated reserve team. Your role will help support in all areas of practical reserve management - including maintaining habitats, biological monitoring, increasing species biodiversity, and ensuring the reserve and grounds look their best.
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 any necessary equipment, uniforms, and anything else needed to thrive in your role.
Main tasks
- Maintenance of visitor facilities including paths, hides, benches
- Assisting with practical reserve management including scrub clearance, pruning, pollarding and fencing
- Ensuring reserve water bodies are maintained and managed appropriately
- Assisting in wildlife monitoring
- Operating machinery and hand tools safely and correctly to carry out habitat management
- Observing health & safety regulations at all times to ensure the safety, welfare, and enjoyment of everyone on site
- General visitor engagement
- Occasional assisting with management of livestock or visitor centre work