London National Park City is looking for a friendly and energetic community organiser to join our small staff team as a Ranger Coordinator. This is a two year contract role for at least four days per week, to support the delivery of our Ranger programme and activities across London.
You will work closely with the Community Director to support the development and confidence of individual Rangers, help deliver our ranger training programme, and support the recruitment and induction of new volunteers into our community, and embody the culture and community that makes our rangers feel supported, connected, and valued.
You will work with the team to support administration of the Ranger Programme and help in the delivery of our small grants programme.
This role is ideal for someone with a background in community organising, who has good attention to detail, community-minded, with experience of facilitating training or events and a genuine passion for community building and nature.
London National Park City is the long term grassroots movement for everyone making London greener, healthier and wilder. London became the world's first National Park City in 2019 with the aim of making our city a place where people and nature are better connected.
Across the capital, we support a flourishing community of almost 200 volunteer Rangers in every London Borough, supporting projects, groups and communities in making our city greener, healthier and wilder. This is an exciting and varied role sitting at the heart of London National Park City's Ranger Programme.
No recruiters please direct applications only. Key Responsibilities
Community Organising & Ranger Community
- Act as a key point of contact and support for Rangers across London, helping them feel connected to the wider community and to London National Park City while getting to know them and their needs individually.
- Lead on the assembly of our River Rangers cohort, bringing together new and existing Rangers whose projects are connected to our rivers and waterways, and creating engaging learning experiences for them.
- Facilitate local meetups amongst Rangers, making connections and introductions around shared interests and projects.
- Facilitate regular Ranger group gatherings, online connections, and peer-learning opportunities that strengthen relationships across the network.
- Support Rangers to lead local activities, events, and projects, providing guidance and connecting them to relevant resources.
- Champion ranger wellbeing and recognise contributions in meaningful, creative ways.
- Identify and support emerging Ranger leaders who can take on more active roles within the network, and help lead Ranger working groups to extend programming and access to resources.
Ranger Training and Peer Learning
- Work as part of a team to support the ongoing design, development, and continuous improvement of Ranger training and peer learning, to ensure that it is engaging and accessible. Facilitate training and identify the necessary resources to support Rangers in learning green skills alongside exploring climate justice and community organising. Co-ordinate the logistics of training sessions, including scheduling, venue booking, communications with participants, and preparation of materials.
- Support the gathering and analysis of feedback from programmes to inform ongoing programme development.
Ranger Recruitment
- Directly support the identification and recruitment of new Rangers, including developing outreach strategies to attract volunteers from all of London's diverse communities.
- Working with the communications team, contribute to recruitment materials on our website and digital channels.
- Help manage the application and onboarding process for new Ranger recruits, providing a welcoming and smooth experience from enquiry through to induction.
- Actively build relationships with underrepresented communities, community organisations, and local networks who may be interested in joining the Ranger community.
Programme and Administration
- Maintain up to date records and administration on Rangers and their activities, including maintaining databases, tracking participation, and preparing reports.
- Contribute to the delivery of the Small Grants programme, including supporting Rangers to apply for grants, and design their projects.
- Assist with monitoring and evaluation, helping to capture stories, data, and outcomes that demonstrate the impact of the Ranger and Small Grants programmes.
- Handle general correspondence and enquiries relating to both programmes professionally and promptly.
Person Specification
Essential
- Experience in community organising or volunteer coordination in a professional or voluntary capacity.
- Experience of building programmes and facilitating training
- Strong organisational and administrative skills, with excellent attention to detail and an ability to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build warm, trusting relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds.
- Commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion, and an understanding of barriers that can prevent people from engaging with nature and volunteering.
- Self-motivated and able to work independently, as well as collaboratively as part of a small team.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office or Google Workspace, and comfortable working with databases or CRM systems.
- A genuine enthusiasm for nature, green spaces, and enabling the participation of London's diverse communities.
- Ability to work outside of office hours to meet the demands of the role, (this may include 1 or 2 weekend days a month, and up to one evening a week).
- Demonstrable experience of planning and organising your own work schedule and using initiative to deliver results.
Desirable
- In regards to the River Rangers cohort knowledge of rivers and waterways in London.
- Knowledge and understanding of the principles of and reasons for climate justice.
- Experience of preparing regular progress reports for management and funders or partners.
- Experience working with partner organisations and/or funder
Not sure you tick all the boxes? Please apply anyway as we want to hear from a wide range of potential candidates.
Diversity and Inclusion
We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly those from underrepresented, disadvantaged, and marginalised communities. We believe diverse perspectives and lived experiences strengthen our ability to serve London's communities effectively.
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment process and in the workplace to ensure everyone can participate fully and carry out their duties. If you have any access requirements or additional needs, please let us know at any stage so we can work with you to provide appropriate support.
Salary and benefits
You will be joining and fully participating in a unique and inspirational community of changemakers and storytellers, active across London and increasingly around the world.
This is a contract role ideally full-time or for at least four days per week, initially until June 2028. Salary is dependent on experience and in the range of £32,000 to £36,000 full time. We are open to applications for flexible working arrangements which many of our staff take up.
You will have 25 holiday days allowance per year, pro rated for part-time working.
Following successful completion of a 3-month probationary period, we will enrol you in our Nest pension scheme, and will make additional payments of 4% as long as you contribute 4% of your salary each month.
This role involves a mix of remote and in person working with regular travel across London. You must be based in London and be prepared for regular travel.
You must have the right to work in the UK already in place. Unfortunately we cannot sponsor or support any visa applications.
How To Apply
We will aim to carry out interviews during the week commencing 22nd June.
To apply please send us a copy of your CV, along with a cover letter of no more than two A4 pages outlining your suitability for this role and include answers to the following three questions:
Question 1: Tell us about a time when you have built and facilitated a training or engagement programme? Question 2: How would you go about building your relationship with a community of volunteer Rangers? Question 3: How would you make your own neighbourhood greener, healthier and wilder? Selection process
Initial shortlisting will be carried out by our staff panel, who will score candidates CVs and responses to the application questions.
Interviews will be conducted by a panel of London National Park City staff, initially via video conference, and in-person for final interviews. Unfortunately we will be unable to provide feedback to applicants not initially shortlisted.