Practical Conservation Volunteer - Central Surrey Team
Paul Harris/2020VISION
Position details
Commitment:
Tuesday, Wednesday, ThursdayFrequency:
WeeklyOverview of the role:
Activities are led by Surrey Wildlife Trust’s Central Reserves Team and take place at different Trust reserves and countryside sites.
Time commitment:
Flexible. Attend as often or as little as you like.
Weekdays, most often on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with occasional Wednesdays, though this can vary.
Days usually run from 10am until 3pm.
Locations:
This opportunity is based in central Surrey and often includes sites near Sutton, Ewell, Epsom, Leatherhead, Horsley, Send, Guildford, Shamley Green, Cranleigh, Godalming and Ewhurst.
Locations are confirmed in advance.
What’s involved:
- Grassland and woodland management
- Clearing scrub and invasive plant species
- Cutting and raking grasslands
- Setting up grazing compartments for livestock
- Maintaining paths, access routes and site infrastructure
- Wildlife surveys or species identification sessions, and a chance to learn about the species we have on our reserves
Everything is explained on the day, with safety and tool briefings provided.
Skills and experience:
No previous experience is needed. Activities are outdoors and can involve uneven or muddy ground or steep slopes. Volunteers should also be comfortable with physical activity.
By volunteering, you could:
- Care for Surrey’s wild spaces
- Learn practical countryside skills
- Spend time outdoors and meet like‑minded people
Next steps:
To take part, you’ll need to register as a volunteer. Once registered, you’ll receive a weekly email with upcoming sessions and details on how to book your place.
Age guidance:
- Volunteers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (who must also register as a volunteer).
- Volunteers aged 16/17 can attend unaccompanied but must complete a parent/guardian consent form before taking part.
Equality, diversity and inclusion:
Surrey Wildlife Trust is committed to an inclusive and diverse volunteer programme where everyone feels welcomed, valued and supported to take part.