Global Career Guide (EN)From Environment & Land

Countryside and Park Officers and Rangers

Countryside and park officers and rangers play a vital role in preserving the UK's natural heritage and promoting environmental sustainability. By managing parks, nature reserves, and rural spaces, they ensure that these precious areas thrive for future generations while providing communities with access to the great outdoors.

Top Employers

Who hires for this path locally and internationally?

Native Market Contacts

    The Royal Parks
    Manage some of London's most famous parks, ensuring they are maintained for public enjoyment and biodiversity.Recruitment Portal
    Highland Council
    Responsible for managing parks and outdoor spaces in the Highland region of Scotland.Recruitment Portal
    Birmingham City Council
    Oversees parks and green spaces in Birmingham, focusing on community engagement and environmental sustainability.Recruitment Portal
    Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
    Dedicated to protecting Yorkshire's wildlife and wild places through conservation and community involvement.Recruitment Portal
    Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
    Works to protect and enhance the wildlife and natural habitats of Gloucestershire.Recruitment Portal

Top UK Graduate Employers

    National Trust
    A conservation charity dedicated to preserving historic places and green spaces across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.Recruitment Portal
    Natural England
    The government’s advisor for the natural environment, working to protect England’s nature and landscapes.Recruitment Portal
    Forestry England
    The government body responsible for managing England's forests and woodlands.Recruitment Portal
    Wildlife Trusts
    A network of 46 local Wildlife Trusts across the UK, dedicated to conserving wildlife and wild places.Recruitment Portal
    Parks and Gardens UK
    A leading organisation in the management and maintenance of parks and gardens across the UK.Recruitment Portal