Communications and Marketing Support
Organisation role · Flexible hours
From home
Marketing & CommunicationsSocial mediaOutdoors
Nature & sustainability
Contact person
Giles AlderAsk Giles a question
Tewkesbury Nature Reserve
#52908
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Scan me or visit www.govolunteerglos.org/o/Tewkesbury-Nature-Reserve/opportunities/Communications-and-Marketing-Support/52908 to join
Summary
Help promote the Nature Reserve by creating online content for our social media channels and local press.Detailed description
What will I be doing?
Helping to promote the reserve through various print and on-line media. This could include:
· Writing articles for newsletters, local press and our website
· Writing short posts for social media
· Taking photographs of the reserve, its wildlife and events
· Seeking out opportunities to promote the reserve
How much time do I need to commit?
This is a very flexible role and the time commitment is really up to you.
Do I need any equipment?
It would be helpful if you have access to a computer running Microsoft Word, internet and e-mail.
About Tewkesbury Nature Reserve
Our Mission
Establish, develop and maintain a healthy and thriving community nature reserve, by protecting, improving, and conserving the natural environment, and enhancing the biodiversity of the site.
Make the reserve accessible to the public as a place for recreation, education, and the promotion of health and wellbeing, while balancing the needs of visitors with those of the natural environment.
Develop the reserve as an outdoor learning environment, and promote an understanding and appreciation of freshwater wetlands, nature and wildlife across all age groups through active community participation.
Reinstate and support natural hydrological processes, re-naturalise watercourses and create new wetland areas, creating new spaces for nature and improving the site’s ability to retain water, and playing a part in reducing flooding.
Establish, develop and maintain a healthy and thriving community nature reserve, by protecting, improving, and conserving the natural environment, and enhancing the biodiversity of the site.
Make the reserve accessible to the public as a place for recreation, education, and the promotion of health and wellbeing, while balancing the needs of visitors with those of the natural environment.
Develop the reserve as an outdoor learning environment, and promote an understanding and appreciation of freshwater wetlands, nature and wildlife across all age groups through active community participation.
Reinstate and support natural hydrological processes, re-naturalise watercourses and create new wetland areas, creating new spaces for nature and improving the site’s ability to retain water, and playing a part in reducing flooding.