Welcome Team Volunteer

Welcome Team Volunteer

Organisation role · 3–6 hrs/Week
Welney Wetland Centre Station Road, Hundred Foot Bank, Welney, Wisbech PE14 9TN, UK
ReceptionistAdvice & MentoringSocial contactEnglish
Nature & sustainabilityAnimal welfare
6 Clean water and sanitation14 Life below water15 Life on land

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Summary

Help us welcome our visitors to our amazing wetland centre, and help them make the most of their visit and get closer to wildlife.

Detailed description

We’re WWT, the charity for wetlands and wildlife. We’re on a mission to restore wetlands because they are a wondrous solution to our world's problems. Together we will unlock their power – and help nature burst back to life. Because when wetlands flourish, all life will flourish. We lead the way, bring life and inspire connection. 

 

Volunteers are integral to the running of our Welney centre and without their help we wouldn’t be able to welcome our visitors to this amazing wetland. Your role will be helping to bring people of all ages and backgrounds closer to wetland wildlife, by providing assistance to visitors and encouraging them to explore the site and learn about WWT’s pioneering wetland conservation work, to save wetlands for wildlife and people. You’ll support the delivery of excellent customer service for the retail and membership team, inspiring people to support us as members of the WWT, and be a warm and welcoming face for our cause.

We are looking for volunteers who can ideally give one day a week, exact hours to be agreed. 

 

Volunteers are an essential part of the WWT team. You'll get a warm welcome, including information on training, equipment and anything else you need. 

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About WWT

We are the wetland restoration charity. Together we will unlock the power of wetlands – and help nature burst back to life.