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For ever, for everyone

Europe’s largest conservation charity, completely independent of Government, the National Trust cares for an amazing array of coastline, landscapes, properties and gardens across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Whilst the Trust is predominately a conservation organisation, we bring together millions of people who care passionately about our natural and built heritage, including some 3.4 million members, 47,000 volunteers and, of course, our 10,000 permanent and seasonal members of staff.

As you will see throughout the site, our job and career opportunities are as diverse as the special places we care for. Employing everyone from accountants to administrators, curators to chefs, farm managers to fundraisers, surveyors to shop managers, we’re proud to have a diverse and inclusive workforce. And whether you want to work at a property close to you, at one of our 11 regional offices, or our environmentally friendly Central Office in Swindon, this site will help you find your perfect job.

As the Nation’s biggest classroom, we are committed to promoting the understanding and enjoyment of our properties through educational use by people of all ages. And precisely because learning is at the heart of everything we do, you can rest assured that we’ll help you to develop personally and professionally throughout your career with us.

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Internships & Bursary Placements

 
To find out more about Internships or indeed the current list of availiable positions please click on Internships
 
For more information on our Bursary Placement schemes and current availiable roles please click on Bursary Placements  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The National Trust is committed to equal opportunities

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