Spring Wood Mondays Countryside Support
We are recruiting volunteers to support our small group of Monday volunteers at the Spring Wood Countryside site.
This ancient woodland, with Mays Bluebells, once belonged to Whalley Abbey with many tracks & pathways with views of Longridge & Waddington Fell at the summit.
Volunteers help keep the county’s country parks, picnic sites, nature reserves and community woodlands looking their best. Under guidance from the Countryside Service, volunteers carry out small maintenance tasks such as planting and pruning, fixing fences, mending gates or signs, litter picking, as well as visitor guidance and information.
As a Lancashire Volunteer Partnership Volunteer, you’ll only be required to do as little as up to 3 hours weekly, there’s no pressure to commit lots of your time. We encourage local support as Countryside volunteers are usually people who live close to and visit their nearest site very frequently and have a sense of pride and ownership towards it, which is why they want to do their bit to keep it looking good. The local terrain can be overgrown, steep, & muddy, volunteers must be capable of traversing those paths.
Tasks:
- Act as the council’s ‘eyes and ears’ when out and about volunteering on site
- To look out for and report any bigger issues which might need dealing with.
- To carry out small day to day tasks such as small repairs to seats and benches, cutting back vegetation
- Litter picking
- Checking the equipment required.
- Welcoming visitors of the site and provide face to face guidance to visitors.
- Help ensure the site is tidy and maintained.
- Help to keep displays updated.
- Ability to provide support to colleagues.
- Ability to handle customer situations with professionalism.
- Comply with the Volunteer Acceptable Use Guidelines
- Complete training modules when asked.
- Log your volunteering hours monthly
Required Qualities:
- Able to volunteer under own initiative or support as part of a team.
- Be confident in supporting all ages and all members of the public.
- Must be a good communicator, friendly & approachable.
- Have patience and understanding.
- To be reliable and committed to providing a good service.
- A commitment to the project.
- Regular attendance.
- Consistent accurate work.
- Able to carry out their role across the whole site.
- Local knowledge would be an advantage.
Training:
Training is provided in the form of online awareness modules and on-site trainer led. Volunteers will be required to regularly refresh training.
Required Age:
18 years +Schedule:
Spring Wood Whalley Ribble Valley BB7 9DP
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If you are interested in this opportunity please contact the Volunteer Co-ordinator for a chat, or click apply now.
Email: Linda Robinson
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