Work experience and volunteering

Two teenagers lean over a tray filled with water and an ID sheet next to a broad on a sunny day

Work experience 2023 students dyke-dipping at Hickling Broad (credit: NWT)

Work experience and volunteering

Volunteering with Norfolk Wildlife Trust is a great way of learning valuable skills, meeting new people and helping you on your career path.

Spend your work experience week at Norfolk Wildlife Trust

Are you aged 11 - 17 and interested in learning more about a career in conservation?  If yes, then spending a week with us doing work experience could be just the thing for you! You'll get to visit a selection of our fantastic nature reserves and learn more about our work to protect wildlife.

Taking part in work experience with us can contribute hours towards your Youth STEMM Award.

We usually run our work experience week in July each year. Here are some photos of what young people got up to during our work experience weeks in previous years.

If you are interested in joining us for work experience, please complete the application form below and return it to alanm@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk. Places are limited so please get your application in as soon as possible.

Download a work experience application form

A group of young people stand behind a fence smiling on a cloudy day

Wilder Wardens 2023 (credit: NWT)

Wilder Wardens

If you are aged 11 - 17 and interested in getting involved in regular, practical conservation sessions on one of our reserves, please see our Wilder Wardens page.

Find out more about Wilder Wardens
A group of volunteers standing together and smiling at the camera on a sunny winter afternoon. They are wearing wellies and warm clothes, with many holding spades.

Tree planting at Old Hall Farm (credit: Richard Osbourne)

Volunteering with Norfolk Wildlife Trust

If you are aged 18 or over and interested in volunteering for Norfolk Wildlife Trust, you can find all our current vacancies on our volunteer opportunities page.

For general enquiries about volunteering for Norfolk Wildlife Trust, please contact alanm@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk.

See our volunteering opportunities