Volunteer Looe Island Wardens

Cornwall Wildlife Trust

Looe Island Nature Reserves, Looe, Cornwall
Voluntary
Full Time
Closing on Sun, 15th Mar 2026

Conservation & Wildlife


Looe Island Nature Reserve, Looe, Cornwall
Full-time, residential volunteer role
May – October 2026

Do you dream of living and working on your own island, surrounded by wildlife and stunning coastal scenery? This is a rare opportunity to become part of something truly special.

Cornwall Wildlife Trust is working to create a Cornwall where nature thrives on land and at sea. For over 60 years, we’ve been inspiring people to connect with and protect the natural world — and Looe Island is one of our most unique and cherished nature reserves.

The Role:

Looe Island is a flagship Destination Nature Reserve, carefully managed by residential wardens who permanently live on the island throughout the season. During the summer months, visitors can explore the island on organised boat trips or stay overnight in our eco-friendly Smuggler’s Cottage or island bell tent.

In 2026, we’re expanding our offer to include new, exclusive tours and immersive experiences — making this an especially exciting time to be involved.

We are seeking volunteer wardens for a joint application from:

  • A couple
  • Friends or family members
  • Or an individual willing to share accommodation

Wardens will live in our simply renovated Island House, with separate bedrooms, and play a key role in caring for the island, supporting visitors, and helping protect its wildlife.

For full details about the role, responsibilities, accommodation, and how to apply, please download the attached Recruitment Pack.

If you would like any additional information or an informal discussion, please call Jon Ross (Island Warden) on 07974 293495.

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About Cornwall Wildlife Trust

Cornwall Wildlife Trust is one of 46 Wildlife Trusts working across the UK. With the invaluable support of our volunteers, members and corporate supporters we manage over 50 nature reserves, including an island for wildlife and people in Cornwall. We also work with other organisations and landowners to protect and connect wildlife sites across the county and inspire local communities and young people to care for wildlife where they live.

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