Field Studies Tutor - Epping Forest
Field Studies Council
Work with purpose
At the Field Studies Council, our mission is to create outstanding opportunities that inspire everyone to engage with and care for the environment.
Every day, you’ll play a part in that mission. From school groups experiencing the outdoors for the first time to adult learners developing their knowledge and confidence, the sessions you deliver will help people build a deeper understanding of the natural world.
Make a difference
As a tutor, you will deliver engaging science and geography field trips alongside a wide range of outdoor education experiences for school groups, colleges, universities, families, and adult learners.
Your role will include planning and delivering sessions, adapting activities to suit different learners, and making sure everything you do is safe and inclusive.
You will also contribute to the development of new activities and work closely with a supportive education team to improve and grow what we offer.
When you are not delivering in the field, you will support the wider running of a busy education centre. This is an active role, weekly hours will vary, with more during busy periods and fewer in quieter weeks. Some weeks can be busy and demanding, but it is also highly rewarding work.
Follow this link to meet our Senior Tutor, Pippa. Let her show you what it is like to work at the Field Studies Council and why she loves where she works!
Further info regarding the full responsibilities can be found in the vacancy pack attached to the advert on our career’s website
Work surrounded by nature every day
Field Studies Council Epping Forest is set within an ancient woodland landscape where woodland, grassland, heathland and river habitats provide a varied outdoor classroom for learners of all ages. Surrounded by nature yet close to the capital, it offers a unique combination of forest and city environments.
As part of this role, you'll also work across our London locations, including several Royal Parks, helping learners connect with the natural environment in a wide range of settings.
Who we’re looking for
- You’ll have a degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject and some experience of teaching or tutoring.
- You’ll be confident planning sessions, preparing learning resources, and engaging a wide range of learners.
- Knowledge of the National Curriculum & Geography and Biology specifications would be advantageous.
Our values are at the heart of everything we do, and we are looking for someone who shares them. Let’s learn and grow, inspire action for the environment, work as a team, and deliver great service.
If you think this role sounds like it would suit you, we would love to hear from you!
The closing date for receipt of your completed application is 28th June 2026.
We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we’re in receipt of sufficient applications. Please apply early to avoid disappointment.
Interviews are scheduled to take place at Field Studies Council Epping Forest in the week commencing 29th June 2026.
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted by email.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, and we expect all team members to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will only be confirmed following the successful completion of rigorous pre-employment checks, including appropriate Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks.
About Field Studies Council (FSC)
Field Studies Council is a pioneering environmental education charity committed to enabling people to discover, explore, understand, and be inspired by the world around us. Established in 1943, our network of Learning Locations provide day and residential courses for all ages, from young children to retired adults, from schools and communities throughout the UK, reaching many others through our publications and community-based programmes
Field Studies Council is a pioneering environmental education charity committed to enabling people to discover, explore, understand, and be inspired by the world around us. Established in 1943, our network of Learning Locations provide day and residential courses for all ages, from young children to retired adults, from schools and communities throughout the UK, reaching many others through our publications and community-based programmes
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