Work at the Arboretum

There are lots of ways to get involved with the National Memorial Arboretum, from volunteer roles to paid positions.

 

We are currently recruiting for the following positions:

Buildings and Facilities Manager

Permanent | 35h per week

 

We are looking for an experienced Building and Facilities Manager to join the established Estates Team and lead the Building Services team overseeing the management and maintenance of our state of the art facilities.

 

They will be responsible for the safety, security, maintenance, cleanliness and sustainability of the Arboretum buildings, facilities and equipment through the development and reporting of effective management processes.

 

Salary: £36,000 Per Annum

Application Closing Date: 29 February 2024

 

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Part Time Roles

We are looking for part time staff to join our excellent Foodservices team.

Working in a fast paced, varied hospitality environment, you will be part of a dynamic, passionate and inspiring team of staff and volunteers. No experience necessary, and flexible hours available.

Please contact Rob Prior: RPrior@thenma.org.uk for more details and to apply.

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Other Opportunities:

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Volunteer

If you're passionate about the work of the Arboretum, are keen to help us grow and develop and have regular time to commit, you might be interested in volunteering with us.

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Work Experience

Applications now open

 

During the week with us, students from Y10 - Y12 will be able to shadow a variety of roles such as Learning and Participation, Visitor Services, Events, Marketing and Grounds.  To enquire please email education@thenma.org.uk. Upon emailing you will receive an application form to fill in. Please note, we have a limited capacity on each week and places will be reserved on a first come first serve basis, on receipt of a satisfactory application.

Dates available:

24 – 28 June 2024  |  1 – 5 July 2024 (limited capacity)  |  8 – 12 July 2024

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