We are looking for an individual who has an interest in gaining skills to work in community engagement or heritage communication/interpretation who also has the determination to complete a demanding traineeship. This opportunity is for a period of 10 months.
You will work on the Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected programme to help deliver a varied and inspiring education, engagement, and community event programme to hundreds of people, including young people, in and around Teesdale.
You will also be enabled and encouraged to influence current and future opportunities to increase this impact, whilst developing your own knowledge and gaining a wide range of skills and experience in engagement delivery relating to nature connection, conservation, and cultural heritage.
All Tees-Swale trainees will receive a range of development opportunities including an induction programme, on-the-job experience, and formal training courses. Each trainee has a training budget which they can choose how best to spend to meet their needs and development interests.
Salary: £24,027 – £24,404 per annum
Employment Location: North Pennines National Landscape Office, Stanhope, County Durham (with flexibility for a degree of home working).
Interviews will be held on Monday 10 February 2025.
To apply please visit North Pennines National Landscape: Community Engagement trainee – Current jobs & opportunities.