Country Park Ranger – Work Experience Durlston
Job Description
About the role
Key Elements of the Role
Placement Length:
1 to 2 weeks for Year 10 to Year 13 students (Key Stages 4/5).
Longer placements are available for students in further or higher education.
Goal of the Placement:
This placement gives you real experience in a workplace. You’ll learn new skills, build confidence, and make decisions that could help with future career choices.
Overview of the Experience:
While on placement, you’ll work at Dorset Council’s award-winning Country Park,Durlston
The park is managed to support both nature and people, focusing on conservation, recreation, and tourism.
You’ll get to experience different roles, including Visitor Services, Visitor Engagement, and Conservation and Park Maintenance.
Student Tasks
Visitor Services
Information Point: Welcome visitors and give them helpful information.
Gift Shop: Serve customers, tidy, and restock.
Car Park System: Learn how to operate the car park system.
Marketing: Assist with things like data entry and visitor surveys.
Customer Care: Learn customer care skills and procedures.
Visitor Engagement
Events: Help plan, prepare, and organize materials for events.
Nature Education: Assist with school and group session
Conservation and Park Maintenance
Conservation Tasks: Use hand tools to help with conservation tasks.
Working with Groups: Assist and work with volunteer groups.
Flora and Fauna: Learn about local plants and animals.
Safety Checks: Help with facility inspections and safety checks.
Site Maintenance: Assist with repairs and maintenance.
Early/Late Duties: Help with litter picking, unlocking the Visitor Centre, and watering plants.
Additional Responsibilities
Training and Safety: Complete an interview, induction, and training on health and safety.
Professionalism: Represent Dorset Council and maintain its good reputation.
Other Duties: You may be given other reasonable tasks.
Requirements
Clothing: Wear clothes that might get dirty. T-shirts and badges will be provided. Wear sturdy shoes (no sandals). PPE, waterproofs, and sun protection will be provided, but be prepared to work in all weather conditions.
Working Hours: 37 hours per week, flexible between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday to Sunday.
Food: Bring a packed lunch and drinks in a bag you can carry around.
Travel: You’ll need to arrange your own transport to and from the park each day.
Mobile Phones: You can bring your phone but only use it during breaks for personal time.
Further Information
Who can apply?
We welcome everyone, including students, unemployed individuals, and those looking to change careers. We aim to support the local community by offering valuable work experience opportunities.
What will be expected of you
During your placement, you will work with experienced staff on real projects and tasks. We expect you to:
follow all council rules and health and safety guidelines
take responsibility for your learning and ask for help when needed
follow instructions from your placement manager
attend work at the agreed times during your placement
stay motivated and make the most of this opportunity to show what you can do
About you
What you will gain from a work experience placement
A work experience placement at Dorset Council can help you in the following ways:
confidence:Â get used to the workplace and build your confidence
new skills:Â learn new skills or improve the ones you already have
networking:Â meet new people and make professional connections
CV boost:Â show teamwork and customer service skills on your CV
references:Â gain valuable references for future job applications
share skills:Â use your unique skills to help our team
About Us
At Dorset Council, we’re passionate about making Dorset a great place to live, work, and visit. Working for us should be no exception. If you want to make a real difference in your community, a work experience placement with us is a great opportunity. Working in local government is rewarding and offers the chance to solve important challenges.
Why work with us?
Local government touches the lives of everybody, everyday. At Dorset Council, we:
provide more than 450 services to over 300,000 residents
have ambitious aspirations and are excited about our future
care deeply about Dorset and all the people who live here
know that all roles make a difference and that our employees are key to our success