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See below for our current vacancies

Please note: we do not accept CVs for our advertised vacancies. Candidates wishing to apply will need to complete our Application Form and email it (preferably in Word format) to [email protected]


Our Vision

A sustainable future for wildlife and people.


Our Mission

To support the recovery of nature, help people connect with nature and live more healthy, happy and sustainable lives.


Our Staff

We recognise that in order to remain successful our staff must be professional in their approach and committed to the Trust and its aims.  We recognise that this is only possible if those working for us gain appropriate reward and fulfilment from its work.

We are committed to providing both a working environment and employment conditions which will encourage and empower our staff to give their best, take responsibility for their actions and develop for themselves a successful career.

This will be achieved through:

  • involving all staff in the activities of the Trust
  • practising an open style of communication and decision-making
  • working in teams involving both staff and volunteers
  • ensuring that appropriate levels of training and support are given

All our staff have a responsibility to create and maintain a positive working environment, where they and our volunteers are supportive of one another, openly offering encouragement and helpful advice.

We are an equal opportunities employer and do not discriminate on any of the protected characteristics.

Volunteers make up a huge part in supporting the Trust's structure and activities. The Trust recognises that volunteer participation is essential in order for its activities to be community-led and this is central and integral to its success and well-being. Consequently, staff member-volunteer relationships are of crucial importance and must be understood and fostered by all staff. A large part of a member of staff's work is directed towards supporting, fostering and optimising the voluntary contribution to the Trust's work.

All our staff are encouraged to take part in voluntary work for the Trust or other organisations outside office hours.

Membership Recruiter

Membership Recruiter

This exciting role involves engaging with the public at a range of different pre-booked venues, shows and events to recruit new members and secure long-term donations. Read more

Published: 1st July, 2022

Updated: 20th September, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Be a Young Ambassador

Be a Young Ambassador

Are you passionate about wildlife and the climate? We're looking for young people to join us as young ambassadors of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust! Read more

Published: 16th April, 2021

Updated: 21st July, 2022

Author: Eleanor Dodson

Volunteer

Volunteer

We have a range of opportunities available for any budding volunteer who can help us continue to make a difference to people and wildlife in Wiltshire. Read more

Published: 4th June, 2020

Updated: 10th November, 2021

Author: Eleanor Dodson

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Latest

  • New community orchard planted in Trowbridge for the benefit of wildlife and people

    New community orchard planted in Trowbridge for the benefit of wildlife and people

    Wiltshire Wildlife Trust and Shaw Trust are working together as part of a new collaboration to tackle climate change, restore nature and help communities in Wiltshire. The collaboration was launched recently with the creation of Sloegrove Orchard at Green Lane Wood nature reserve in Trowbridge, which was generously funded by Shaw Trust.

  • Ready Steady Cook, Swindon Style!

    Ready Steady Cook, Swindon Style!

    Jen Molloy introduces FoodCycle, who take surplus food that was headed for the bin, and turn it into delicious three-course meals for local communities.

  • A call for greater support for farmers to increase food security

    A call for greater support for farmers to increase food security

    Wiltshire Wildlife Trust calls for greater support for farmers to increase food security and meet the UK’s nature recovery targets.

  • Winter Survival Family Event at Langford Lakes

    Winter Survival Family Event at Langford Lakes

    Come and find out how the birds at Langford Lakes survive the winter months.

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  • Langford Lakes

    Langford Lakes

    Take a walk at Langford Lakes Nature Reserve in Steeple Langford around the four beautiful lakes to spot birds including kingfisher and maybe even an otter.

  • Lower Moor including Clattinger Farm, Lower Moor Farm, Sandpool and Oaksey Moor Farm Meadow

    Lower Moor including Clattinger Farm, Lower Moor Farm, Sandpool and Oaksey Moor Farm Meadow

    Lower Moor in Cricklade opened in 2007 and is the gateway to Clattinger Farm, Oaksey Moor Farm Meadow, Lower Moor Farm and Sandpool nature reserves.

  • Webcam at Langford Lakes

    Webcam at Langford Lakes

    Take a look at our live webcam at Langford Lakes Nature Reserve. A great one for bird-watchers!

  • Nature Reserves Map

  • Kingfisher Café at Langford Lakes

    Kingfisher Café at Langford Lakes

    Visit Kingfisher Café at our Langford Lakes Nature Reserve. Open Wednesdays to Sundays 10am - 4pm.

  • Blakehill Farm including Stoke Common Meadow

    Blakehill Farm including Stoke Common Meadow

    This former military airfield in Cricklade is being turned back into wildlife-rich hay meadow.

  • Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor

    Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor

    Visit Dragonfly Café at Lower Moor Nature Reserve. Open Wednesdays to Sundays 10am -4pm.

  • Clouts Wood including Markham Banks, Kings Farm Wood and Diocese Meadows

    Clouts Wood including Markham Banks, Kings Farm Wood and Diocese Meadows

    A walk through this Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wroughton takes you from stream-soaked valley floor, up steep slopes to level land at the top.

  • Green Lane Woodland Complex, including Green Lane Wood and Biss Wood

    Green Lane Woodland Complex, including Green Lane Wood and Biss Wood

    This ancient woodland in Trowbridge was given to us in 1991. The wood connects with our Biss Wood nature reserve and the Green Lane Nature Park.

  • How to build a hibernaculum for amphibians and reptiles

    How to build a hibernaculum for amphibians and reptiles

    Give amphibians and reptiles a safe place to shelter through the cold of winter by building a hibernaculum.

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