Site Warden

Site Warden

Organisation role · Flexible hours
Burgh Castle, Breydon Water, Great Yarmouth, England NR31 9QD, United Kingdom
OutdoorsClearing litter
Nature & sustainabilityArt & cultureEducation
13 Climate action14 Life below water15 Life on land
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Norfolk Archaeological Trust
#54750
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Summary

We are looking for volunteers to regularly check the site for signs of damage or other issues, using a supplied checklist and agreed route.

Detailed description

We are looking for volunteers to regularly check the site for signs of damage or other issues, using a supplied checklist and agreed route. The volunteer will also pick up any litter they spot along the route.


What are we looking for?

  • Good observation skills and an eye for detail
  • A people person, someone who enjoys chatting with others and has good communication skills
  • Someone who likes to be outdoors
  • Able to commit to at least one walk around site a fortnight
  • Good mobility to get around this rural site


What’s in it for you?

  • Full training and induction
  • The opportunity to meet new people
  • Sharing your experience and skills with a local charity to help them grow; being their advocate
  • Supporting the work of the wider Norfolk Archaeological Trust, a local heritage charity


The location

Burgh Castle Fort, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth

NR31 9QQ

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra support

Getting there

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About Norfolk Archaeological Trust

NAT is a local conservation charity which aims to protect Norfolk’s significant archaeological or historic sites at risk. We take monuments into our care, repair them, provide interpretation, and open them for everyone to enjoy.

We actively engage with local communities so that they can be involved in the future conservation of the sites that they treasure.