Red Squirrel Recovery Network Project Assistant
Northumberland Wildlife Trust
We are looking for an outgoing, friendly and enthusiastic person to support the work of our Red Squirrel Recovery Network (RSRN) programme. This is a partnership between organisations to conserve, protect and celebrate red squirrels. This role would suit someone who is interested in taking a first step on a career path where you can make a real difference to the natural environment and local communities. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from young people (aged 18- 25) local to South East Northumberland. We don’t expect you to have experience in all areas, but a can-do attitude and a willingness to learn are essential.
The postholder will be expected to support a wide range of activities including supporting volunteer activities, ecological surveys and field work, community events and education workshops, digital events and social media, data analysis.
The role is for 21-28 hours per week and the contract is for 10 months. NWT operates a flexitime system.
The salary is National Living wage.
The deadline for this application is 9.00 on 11 February 2026. An application form and full job pack can be found on our website. Please note CV’s will not be accepted.
About Northumberland Wildlife Trust
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to saving wildlife and wild places and helping people to get closer to nature.
We are one of 46 Wildlife Trusts, a grassroots movement working across the UK to make life better – for wildlife, for people and for future generations. We aim to inspire people to value nature through our visitor centres, events, education programmes, volunteering and campaigns.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to saving wildlife and wild places and helping people to get closer to nature. We are one of 46 Wildlife Trusts, a grassroots movement working across the UK to make life better – for wildlife, for people and for future generations. We aim to inspire people to value nature through our visitor centres, events, education programmes, volunteering and campaigns.
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