Volunteering is the key ...
Inspired and founded by volunteers passionate about countryside protection, volunteering is key to the effectiveness and achievement of Friends of the Peak District.
We currently have five full-time and three part-time members of Staff. CPRE can also boast a team of over 50 volunteers, aged 17 to 70, from a diverse range of backgrounds, working on an equally broad range of subjects. As a voluntary organisation Friends of the Peak District recognises volunteer involvement as absolutely fundamental to our work and we greatly value the many different ways in which volunteers contribute.
Volunteers can work in our office in Broomhill, Sheffield or remotely from home and are fully supported by our friendly and flexible staff team. FPD also has a dedicated Volunteer Co-ordinator who supports new and existing volunteers and works to develop and expand the range and diversity of people who work with us and a Friends' Conservation Team Leader who organises our Conservation Events.
Volunteer Project Leader:
Friends of the Peak District Conservation Team Leader, Clare Kelly. |
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Current Vacancies:
If you are interested in volunteering please contact us for more details about the types of opportunities currently available. To discover how you can use your skills and experience to help protect the countryside in the company of a flexible, friendly team of like-minded people, telephone: 0114 266 5822 or email: info@friendsofthepeak.org.uk .
Learn more about volunteering
What do our volunteers get up to! Read just a few of the many examples