Summary With a love for the great outdoors, you’ll enjoy working with nature and want to inspire and motivate others. You’ll help to make habitats for wildlife better and make everyone feel welcome at our places. This is a great opportunity to develop your skills and contribute to the important work we’re doing. As part of the Ranger team, you’ll need to think about our impact on the environment and how you can help. Hours: 37.5 hours a week (full time) In this role you are expected to work weekends and some bank holidays. There will be some early starts in June as we carry out our annual cliff counts. Salary: £11.64 an hour Interview date: Week commencing the 3rd of February 2025 in Newcastle. Start date: 3rd March 2025 Duration: Fixed Term Contract for between 30 weeks and 45 weeks, various contracts available Accommodation is provided to the postholder for the proper or better performance of their duties in accordance with Trust criteria and HMRC rules. For this role, you’ll need to complete our online assessment instead of using a C.V. or online application form. This will help us understand more about your strengths and give you more information on the role. What it's like to work here This role is based on the Farne Islands and occasionally the Northumberland Coast. The wider Ranger team includes 3 Rangers and you will report to the Rangers/Area Ranger. You'll need to get to and from Seahouses harbour in order to catch boats out to the islands and must be able to get to the National Trust office in Low Newton by-the-sea for induction and other work days. Island accommodation consists of shared dormitories, shared kitchen and living space. There is no running water and no showers on the island, water is brought on from the mainland in containers. If staying out on the islands, this will be on Inner Farne and Brownsman Island. Please see attached document with further information. Travel between the Islands and the mainland is by boat (when sea conditions allow). The National Trust own rib crafts which are used by trained staff and there are multiple larger tourist boats which can ferry rangers from the island to the mainland. Rangers will be required to attend a range of enhanced boat skills courses where necessary including boat maintenance, navigation and safety courses. What you'll be doing The Islands are a diverse, beautiful and unique place to work, where no two days are the same. Your time will be spent monitoring the wildlife, managing the habitat and welcoming visitors to the islands. Working and living alongside your team, you will build close relationships with your colleagues and contribute to a strong team effort. You will have a variety of duties which will include habitat management, boat-based cliff counts, puffin census, gull management, visitor engagement, island maintenance and landing boats onto the island. You will promote the work that we do and connect people to our cause, sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm to emphasise the importance of protecting the Farne Islands for the future. Your inspiration and dedication should encourage support and enhance people’s understanding of the significance of the Farne Islands and its wildlife. You can view the full role profile for this role in the document attached. You don't need to have all of the knowledge, skills and experience listed in the role profile; this is just to provide a full picture of what’s possible in this role. Who we're looking for We’d love to hear from you if you are: able to demonstrate practical experience in land, conservation and access management to level 2 or have 6 months vocational experience willing to work outside in all weathers and deliver tasks when the weather conditions aren’t ideal comfortable working in a flexible and adaptable way able to work alone or under direction, and as part of a team positive with an approachable attitude happy and willing to learn new things enjoy the work you do and happy to share this with others The package The National Trust has the motto ‘For everyone, for ever’ at its heart. We’re working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It’s important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we’re for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Tax free childcare scheme Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan Perks at work discounts i.e. gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most locations Independent financial advice Click here to find out more about the benefits we offer to support you