Trainee Ranger scheme launched for 18-24 year-olds

Belfast Hills Partnership are offering a ‘free’ environmental sector training programme for young people aged 18-24, with no experience necessary.
Applications open for Trainee Ranger SchemeApplications open for Trainee Ranger Scheme
Applications open for Trainee Ranger Scheme

The Trainee Ranger scheme, now in its third year, is about improving the health and wellbeing of those taking part, whilst at the same time increasing their employability skills as they take part in a range of practical conservation tasks such as tree planting, habitat management and wildlife surveys.

All the activities are covid-19 risk assessed.

Patricia Deeney, the Youth Development Officer at the Belfast Hills Partnership, said: “With the job market the way it is, employers are expecting applicants to have a certain amount of work experience under their belt before they are even considered for a job.

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“But how do young people get that work experience in the first place, especially in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic? We believe that the Trainee Ranger scheme can fill this void.

“By completing the 12 week programme, young people will not only increase their practical experience in the workplace, but they will also receive nationally recognised awards and gain a Lantra accreditation in the use of strimmers and brushcutters, something that will look great on their CV’s.”

The deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday, October 2, with the first day of the scheme starting on Tuesday, October 20. for 12 weeks.

To find out more, or to apply, contact [email protected] or telephone the Belfast Hills Partnership office on 028 9060 3466.