Nature Connection Volunteers

RSPB Scotland

We are developing a series of Nature Connection sessions to be delivered in Aberdeen, in conjunction with our Nature Prescribing project and supported by Aberdeen City Health and Social Partnership. We are recruiting a small team of volunteers who will work with our Community Engagement Officer to plan and deliver the sessions.

Nature Connection Volunteers

RSPB Scotland

We are developing a series of Nature Connection sessions to be delivered in Aberdeen, in conjunction with our Nature Prescribing project and supported by Aberdeen City Health and Social Partnership. We are recruiting a small team of volunteers who will work with our Community Engagement Officer to plan and deliver the sessions.

Cause:
Animals & Wildlife
Location:
Aberdeen
Suitable for volunteers:
age 18 and over

About this opportunity

We are developing a series of Nature Connection sessions to be delivered in Aberdeen, in conjunction with our Nature Prescribing project and supported by Aberdeen City Health and Social Partnership.

We are recruiting a small team of volunteers who will work with our Community Engagement Officer to plan and deliver the sessions.

No experience or knowledge required, just an interest in nature and supporting people to connect with nature for the benefit of their health and wellbeing.

So, if you have an interest in nature and how it can improve physical and emotional wellbeing this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Full training will be given and travel expenses reimbursed.

For more information please contact Dawn James, Community Engagement Officer at email Dawn.James@rspb.org.uk

Location

Get in touch to find out more

Dawn James, Community Engagement Officer
Volunteers (aged 16-25) taking part in this opportunity are eligible to claim Saltire Awards hours for their activity.

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