Volunteering Opportunities

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Our green spaces offer a wide range of different opportunities to get involved as a volunteer. You can get active on our daily conservation and garden maintenance sessions, help deliver events and engage visitors about nature as part of our wildlife interpretation projects, lead sessions, take part in ecological monitoring of our amazing wildlife or help out in the office.

RECRUITMENT UPDATE: we are not currently recruiting for individual volunteers - check back here for updates.

See below for roles that are being recruited for - and click to find out more. No expert prior knowledge is required and all necessary guidance and training is provided. It is expected you can commit to volunteering for a minimum of once a month on average.

Our exciting interpretation programme delivers different events and nature based activities throughout the year. Our volunteers engage visitors, helping the local community make lasting connections to nature.

Our conservation volunteers help preserve and enhance our green spaces for people and wildlife. They get involved in a wide variety of habitat management, estate maintenance, horticulture and environmental projects.

Organisations and businesses can organise team building and employee volunteering activities outdoors on our green spaces. Find our about the various ways to get involved and contribute to our conservation work.


Our youth volunteering sessions run during term time. Our young volunteers get to take part in a range of conservation and environmental projects - click to read more and get involved!

Our volunteer Session Leaders help deliver community, youth and school activities, alongside our walking programmes. Discover more about how to get involved in leading these programmes.

As a volunteer in our office you can expect lots of variety and an opportunity to gain valuable experience helping deliver Heath Hand’s various programmes and administrative activities.

 

Are you interested in art, history and community engagement? Join Kenwood House’s team, more info here or you can contact the Kenwood House volunteer team here.

Working with our partners and local conservation groups we deliver a varied programme of ecological projects to gather information on key wildlife species.