Blackpool GreenWave Conservation Trainee
Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire & Merseyside
We are recruiting for a: Blackpool GreenWave Conservation Trainee
A paid opportunity to launch your career in conservation, ecology and community action. This isn't just a job. It's your chance to help transform Blackpool into a greener, healthier and more climate-resilient town while gaining the skills, experience and professional support to build a career in the environmental sector.
As part of the Blackpool GreenWave Partnership, you'll work alongside conservation professionals, ecologists and community specialists to improve parks, green spaces, habitats and neighbourhoods across the town.
You'll gain hands-on experience in:
- Practical conservation and habitat management
- Biodiversity surveys and ecological monitoring
- Community engagement and environmental education
- Volunteer leadership and event delivery
- Green infrastructure and nature recovery projects
You'll receive mentoring, accredited training and real responsibility from day one, developing the confidence and experience employers across the environmental sector are looking for.
If you're passionate about nature, climate action and making places better for people, this could be the start of your career.
Job Purpose
The Blackpool GreenWave Partnership brings together the voluntary sector, Local Authority, NHS, housing providers, colleges and businesses, all united by a vision of a healthier, greener Blackpool where nature thrives alongside our communities.
The GreenWave project is part of the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Nature Towns and Cities programme. It will deliver a 10-year Green and Blue Infrastructure (GBI) Strategy, designed to transform Blackpool’s fragmented green spaces into a connected natural network. This includes parks, community gardens, schools, housing estates, our coastline and urban fringe – creating a framework that benefits both people and nature.
By tackling health inequalities, supporting biodiversity recovery, and embedding climate resilience across planning and regeneration, the project will ensure Blackpool is a healthier, more sustainable place to live, work and visit.
The Conservation Trainee will work closely with and support the wider project team, gaining experience across multiple strands of the project while contributing to its successful delivery. This includes supporting the Project Manager, Ecologist, Community Engagement Officer and Conservation Officer in their roles.
The post is aimed at someone at the start of their environmental career and will offer mentoring, training, and development opportunities to build skills and confidence in the nature sector.
This role requires a clear DBS check.
To apply for this position, please complete the online application form via our website before the closing date of 19th July 2026.
Interview Details
You will be contacted shortly after the closing date with an update on the status of your application. Interviews will take place in-person in Blackpool 4th - 6th August.
About Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire and Merseyside
At Groundwork CLM we are passionate about creating stronger, healthier communities, responsible business and greater prospects for local people.
Groundwork takes practical action to create a fair and green future in which people, places, and nature thrive.
We support local communities and businesses to build capacity and resilience as this is vital if we are to tackle hardship, achieve a just transition to net-zero and help nature recover in a way that reduces inequality and leads to better work and healthier, happier lives.
At Groundwork CLM we are passionate about creating stronger, healthier communities, responsible business and greater prospects for local people. Groundwork takes practical action to create a fair and green future in which people, places, and nature thrive. We support local communities and businesses to build capacity and resilience as this is vital if we are to tackle hardship, achieve a just transition to net-zero and help nature recover in a way that reduces inequality and leads to better work and healthier, happier lives.
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