National Trails Volunteer and Project Coordinator
Oxfordshire County Council, Headington Hill, Oxford
National Trails Volunteer and Project Coordinator
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Oxfordshire County Council, Headington Hill, Oxford
- Full time
- U
- Onsite working
Posted 2 weeks ago, 19 Jun | Get your application in now before you miss out!
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Our small, friendly team is passionate about protecting and enhancing these trails for everyone to enjoy. With the invaluable support of our dedicated volunteers, we maintain and improve trail infrastructure-installing and repairing signage, gates, and small bridges, and carrying out extensive summer mowing to keep paths clear and accessible. We also work closely with local communities and partners to promote the trails and the diverse environments they pass through. Whether it's launching new initiatives, engaging the public, or exploring innovative ways to enhance the trail experience, we're always looking for ways to go further. About the Role A rare and exciting opportunity has arisen to join our National Trails team. We are seeking an energetic, personable, and resourceful person with hands-on experience in countryside management and volunteer coordination. As the Volunteer Scheme Coordinator, you will head the delivery of our volunteer programme, ensuring that the Thames Path and The Ridgeway meet National Trail Quality Standards. You'll play a vital role in making sure our volunteers feel safe, motivated, well-trained, and properly equipped to carry out practical trail work. Key features of the role include:
- Managing and developing the Volunteer Scheme, including recruitment, training, and retention.
- Overseeing a dedicated workshop space, tools, and your own work truck.
- Leading and supportingvolunteers in practical countryside tasks such as: + Conducting trail condition surveys + Making and installing signage + Clearing vegetation and maintaining access + Installing gates and carrying out surface patch repairs + Mowing and seasonal maintenance
- Developing new initiatives to enhance the trails and managing small-scale work contracts.
Has experience supervising volunteers in a practical outdoor setting. - Is assured using tools and equipment for countryside access work.
- Communicates well and enjoys working with people from all backgrounds.
- Is organised, self-motivated, and capable of managing logistics and resources
- Has good IT skills and some working knowledge of GIS systems.
- Has a passion for the countryside and public access.
The Thames Path and The Ridgeway are two of England's sixteen National Trails-long-distance routes designed to offer exceptional walking, cycling, and horse-riding experiences through some of the country's most beautiful and historic landscapes.
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