Outdoor Learning Lead
Wild Garsdale Pike
- Location: Wild Garsdale Pike, Garsdale, Cumbria.
- Hours: 2 days/week, flexible including some weekend working. Fixed term, 3 years.
- Salary: £29,000 pa FTE (£11,600 pa for 15 hours/week)
- Closing date: 12 noon Friday 27th March 2026
- Interviews: week of 7th April 2026
The role
As our Outdoor Learning Lead you'll work closely with our trustee team to plan, deliver, and evaluate outdoor learning workshops and activities primarily for secondary school and youth groups. The role will inspire engagement and connection with nature, conservation and natural regeneration, supporting participants', wellbeing, practical skillsand environmental understanding.
About Us
Wild Garsdale Pike is a youth-led environmental charity working with
young people aged 11–25 across the north-west. Based on 200 acres in
Cumbria, we provide practical outdoor learning, conservation experience,
and research opportunities. Our work connects young people with nature,
builds skills, confidence, and environmental knowledge, and fosters
guardianship of the natural world. We have an active Youth Steering
Group of young people aged 13 – 25, who contribute to all aspects of the
project.
Why join us?
This role offers a unique opportunity to shape and grow a developing strand of our work at an exciting time for the organisation. You will be part of a supportive, values-led, and inclusive team, working in a beautiful upland landscape, alongside passionate young people who are central to our decision-making. This role offers space for creativity, professional development, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on young people, nature, and the future of Wild Garsdale Pike
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver engaging, inclusive outdoor learning sessions for secondary schools and youth groups.
- Lead practical activities and workshops on site
- Work closely with our Youth Steering Group to involve young people in learning delivery and decision-making and support their site visits.
- Ensure safety and wellbeing of all participants, following safeguarding and risk assessment procedures.
- Support monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of learning and engagement outcomes.
- Build and maintain relationships with schools, teachers, community groups and local partners.
Additional things we offer: 5% pension contribution, training and development, flexible working.
Full role description is on our website here
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