Guide In The Hide Volunteer

Closing Date: 12/10/2026
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All Locations
Caerlaverock
What type of role are you interested in
Volunteer
Engaging visitors and communities with wetlands

About The Role

The hides on our reserve present an opportunity to engage visitors with our wetlands, helping them to learn more about the WWT’s important conservation work and about the amazing biodiversity and abundance of species at our Caerlaverock site. Through sharing your enthusiasm and expertise, you will make connections, inspire visitors, and help people of all birdwatching abilities to enjoy the wildlife on our reserve. Helping someone identify a bird species that they haven’t seen before or are struggling to identify can really kickstart their connection with nature and create a lasting positive experience.

Our Guide in the Hide Volunteers provide a warm and friendly welcome to the hide, point out species of interest and assist with identification, educate about WWT’s conservation work, and make sure our visitors have a positive experience looking at wildlife. You will also help to record any wildlife sightings whilst out on the reserve. This is a great opportunity to meet a variety of people, learn about wildlife conservation and become a part of a friendly and supportive team. 

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

  • Giving a warm welcome to all visitors coming into the hides
  • Talking to visitors about what they can see from the hide windows
  • Recording sightings data into a logbook
  • Helping with wildlife species identification
  • Assisting visitors to use the optical equipment and identification guidebooks
  • Informing visitors of which events, talks, and activities at the site may be of interest
  • Updating the sightings board and letting the welcome desk know about any exciting sightings
  • Maintaining the hides – tidying chairs, cleaning surfaces, sweeping, collecting litter, organising learning materials & equipment

About You

About you 

No previous experience is required for this role as full training will be provided, and a willingness to learn new skills is more important.

However, this role would suit you if:

  • You feel confident in talking to and engaging with members of the public, and can adapt your communication style to suit your audience
  • You love birding and want to share your enthusiasm with others
  • You have a strong basic knowledge of UK bird species - additional training & support for species identification can be provided
  • You are friendly and approachable with a positive attitude
  • You have an interest in and enthusiasm for the work of WWT
  • You enjoy working as part of a team of staff and volunteers
  • You are physically fit to patrol the reserve in all weather
 

About Us

About us

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 and engagement work of WWT
  • Work at one of our beautiful and internationally important wetland sites
  • Be surrounded and inspired by like-minded nature lovers who bring energy, passion, and expertise to their role
  • Make new friends and become part of a friendly and inclusive community
  • Gain volunteering experience and learn & develop new skills
  • Get volunteer discounts for WWT shops, café, and membership
  • Get free entry to all our UK wetland centres, including for your family
  • Receive access to wildlife talks, webinars, and practical information to help you manage your volunteer role & daily life
  • Keep informed about what’s happening in our organisation and the positive change you are helping to make happen

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