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Assistant Community Engagement Ranger Dartmoor’s Dynamic Landscapes (DDL)

Job details
Posting date: 22 September 2025
Salary: £29,540 to £33,699 per year
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 03 October 2025
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Web Recruit Ltd
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 20250917AA

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Summary

Assistant Community Engagement Ranger (DDL)
Based in Bovey Tracey, Devon

This is a part-time (22.2hrs p/wk) position for a fixed-term until 31 March 2030. The role is based at the Dartmoor National Park Authority (DNPA) offices at Parke, Bovey Tracey.

About Us

DNPA is the body that oversees the vibrant, living, working landscape and community that is Dartmoor. We help to conserve and enhance the biodiversity, cultural heritage and landscape of Dartmoor and provide opportunities for people to enjoy the countryside, as well as supporting our local communities and the rural economy.

About Dartmoor’s Dynamic Landscapes (DDL)

Dartmoor’s Dynamic Landscapes (DDL) is an ambitious partnership programme working for nature across three of Dartmoor’s river catchments. Supported by over £3.1 million from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, DDL brings together nine organisations, including Dartmoor National Park Authority, RSPB, Sustrans, Emergency Exit Arts and the Woodland Trust, among others. From 2025 to 2030, the programme will deliver 15 interconnected projects focused on restoring habitats, supporting sustainable farming, and deepening community connections in towns like Ivybridge, Okehampton, and Princetown. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, education, and celebration of Dartmoor’s rich natural and cultural heritage, DDL is shaping a better-connected and naturally resilient future for the moor.

About the role

We are seeking an Assistant Community Engagement Ranger to support the delivery of Dartmoor’s Dynamic Landscapes (DDL) programme.

Working closely with DNPA’s Community Engagement Ranger and wider DDL partners, this is an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful outreach activity across Dartmoor. The role will focus on engaging young people, especially those from underrepresented and diverse backgrounds, in connecting with, enjoying, and understanding Dartmoor’s landscape and heritage. Key responsibilities will include:

- Supporting and delivering engagement activities such as River & Moorland Festivals, Dartmoor Youth Rangers volunteers, Girls Do Dartmoor, and Nights under the Stars (NutS).
- Facilitating school and youth group engagement.
- Attending community events and supporting citizen science projects.
- Contributing to monitoring, evaluation, and digital communications.

Benefits

- Salary of £29,540 - £33,699 pro rata, per annum
- Flexible working arrangements
- Generous annual leave allowance plus public holidays
- Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme
- Based at our stunning HQ on the National Trust’s Parke estate near Bovey Tracey
- Free staff parking and National Trust café on site

About you

The ideal candidate will:

- Have experience of working with young people and helping communities engage with the countryside or natural heritage.
- Be a confident communicator, highly organised, and capable of working independently and within a team.
- Have relevant training and experience (e.g. youth work, outdoor learning) and safeguarding qualifications.
- Be willing to work across Dartmoor and work some weekends/bank holidays as required.

This post will be based at Parke but will involve travelling around Dartmoor and the surrounding areas. The role will involve occasional work at weekends and on bank holidays to attend and facilitate community engagement events.

For further information or to discuss the role in more detail, please contact James Sharpe, Strategic Planning & Projects Manager.

Dartmoor National Park Authority is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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