Job Description
Location: Cromer
Salary: £29,540 - £32,597 per annum
Vacancy Type: Permanent
Contract Term: Full Time
Closing Date: 30 Apr 2026
About The Role
We are looking for two Countryside Rangers to join our small team who ensure the implementation of practical work at the Council’s woodlands and informal open spaces across North Norfolk, maintaining them as high quality, welcoming and accessible public spaces. The team are responsible for the day-to-day management of these sites for community recreation, nature conservation and forestry.
We are seeking individuals who can contribute to all areas of the service, including, but not limited to:
- practical woodland and conservation management
- providing guidance and assistance to visitors
- looking after volunteers
- helping to deliver school, group, and family events
About You
For this role you will have previous industry experience and you will have be able to demonstrate an appropriate level of practical experience, in addition to knowledge of woodland management. You'll have a polite disposition, and the ability to problem solve and work on your own initiative.
As this role involves working with the public, you will be able to demonstrate customer service skills and have experience of working with volunteers.
A flexible approach to working hours and access to transport is essential.
Application Information
- Applications with industry experience but without the full qualifications will be considered.
- Applications for part time hours will be considered.
- Employment is subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
Apply: Countryside Ranger in Cromer - North Norfolk District Council
Closing Date: 11.59pm on the 30th of April 2026.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applicants.
Interviews: Week commencing the 18th of May 2026.
Get in Touch
For an informal discussion, please contact Colin Brown (Leisure and Locality Service Manager) on:
Telephone: 01263516001
Email: colin.brown@north-norfolk.gov.uk
About Us
North Norfolk is a fantastic place to live, work and visit. It covers 360 sq miles of coastal and rural environment, with over 100,000 people living in 120 distinct communities. Our district is one of England's top holiday destinations and a place where people positively choose to live.
We're committed to promoting equality of opportunity for the people and communities of North Norfolk. We respect and value differences in our district and across our workforce, and we want everyone to feel included and able to play their part in making North Norfolk a great place to live, learn, work and visit. Our coast and environment are extremely important to us.