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THE ERNEST COOK TRUST
27,000 per year
Gloucestershire
Full-time
8th February 2026
Woodland Ranger

JOB LOCATION

This role is primarily based at our Home Estates in Gloucestershire
(Filkins, Hatherop, Barnsley & Fairford)
This role will be operating from our new Estate Yard near Quenington

HOURS

08:00 to 16:30 Monday - Thursday, 08:00 to 15:30 Friday

SALARY

£27,000 - £31,000

REPORTS TO

Conservation & Woodland Manager

The Ernest Cook Trust

The Ernest Cook Trust is a landowning organisation and an educational charity - one of the
UK’s foremost providers and funders of Outdoor Learning. We see a future where land and lives
enrich each other, a future where anyone can find their place, purpose and potential through
connections to thriving land.

The Role
The Woodland Ranger will play a key role in maintaining and enhancing the natural
environment across the Home Estates, with responsibilities that shift seasonally. During the
winter months, the primary focus will be on woodland management and tree safety, while the
summer months will involve vegetation management and mowing.

The Woodland Ranger will work closely with the Estates team to ensure the effective
implementation of woodland and habitat management plans, as well as maintaining public
access to footpaths and bridleways across the estates and works required at tenanted
properties. The Woodland Ranger will also provide support to third-party contractors and
stakeholders on-site as required.

Main Accountabilities:

Woodland Management and forest habitats

•  Support the implementation of Woodland Management Plans and habitat
management strategies to promote strong woodland compartments,
biodiversity and ecological health.

•  Wildlife management focusing on control of squirrel population, embracing

•

technology and innovation
Identify and assist with tree work and other tasks, using initiative and as
directed by the Conservation and Woodland Manager

Access and Pathway Maintenance

•  Review and maintain public footpaths to ensure they remain clear, accessible,

and safe for use throughout the year.

•  Respond to issues such as fallen trees, wind damage, and other

environmental challenges that may impact estate access.

•  Seek opportunities to engage with the public, welcome access and promote

safe and responsible ways of doing so

Collaboration with wider teams

•  Work closely with the wider estates team, property management teams, and
the Trust as a whole, covering a broad area of land and river management
tasks.

•  Provide direct support to the Conservation & Woodland Manager, particularly

with tree work and other conservation-related projects.

•  Contribute to project working across the Trust, with a willingness to bring ideas

and expertise to bear.

•  Willing to lead and support volunteer working parties.

Woodland Ranger

Person Specification

•  Familiarity and confidence in working safely to industry best practice

for tree works

•  Experience of or willing to learn wildlife control methods

•  Good map reading and orientation

Specific
Requirements

•  Experience in maintaining green space to a high standard, alongside

estate maintenance skills.

•  Proficiency in use of machinery for maintenance of vegetation

•  Necessary competencies and experience in: mowing, tree works,

tractor, brush cutter, chipper

•  Ability to effectively communicate complex concepts and findings

•  Ability to work independently, use initiative and problem solve

•  Strong communication and interpersonal skills

•  Adaptability and flexibility, managing responsive workload alongside

core seasonal responsibilities

•  Ability to thrive under pressure and meet tight deadlines

•  Willingness to switch between independent and team work flows

•  Passion for wildlife and conservation

•  Strong professional background in arboriculture, forestry or
conservation, supported by study or industry experience

•  Desirable skills competencies;

- Aerial tree work
- Winching
- Tractor forwarder
- Tree inspection
- Digger
- MEWP
- Chapter 8
- PA1/PA6 spraying

Personal
Qualities

Skills and
Knowledge

Working at The Ernest Cook Trust

ABOUT US

As both a landowning organisation and an educational charity, the Ernest Cook Trust is rooted
in the land. Our mission is to cultivate deep-rooted connections with the land, through outdoor
learning and experiences in nature. We believe that land can deliver multiple benefits united by
a unique ability to enrich both lives and livelihoods.

Through our learning programmes, collaborative partnerships, and progressive land
management, we are working to change the way people across the UK understand and
experience land and nature. This is not an opportunity for the few – land is for all of us.

The Trust’s Estates

The Trust owns and manages over 9,000 hectares of land and property made up of mainly let
farmland but also 584 hectares of woodland, houses, cottages and a growing commercial
portfolio. Land is owned in six counties: Buckinghamshire, Cumbria, Dorset, Gloucestershire,
Leicestershire and Oxfordshire. These rural landholdings are managed for income return and
capital growth, whilst seeking ways to improve the environment and important habitats, evolving
and protecting the landscapes.

Active management dictates that we are constantly looking for new opportunities and ways to
evolve and improve our income stream in support of the Trust’s overall charitable object, which
is education. These already include long-term housing development proposals, natural capital
and carbon, and biodiversity net gain projects alongside other long-term ambitious plans.

Take a look at our website for more information:

www.ernestcooktrust.org.uk

OUR VALUES

The unique spirit of The Ernest Cook Trust is best expressed through our values:

Cultivating Connections
At the heart of our work lies the belief that meaningful and lasting
change happens through the cultivation of connections. We value
the relationships we build with the people and communities we
serve, as well as each other and the partnerships we form with like-
minded organisations. We understand that these connections create
the conditions for people and places to flourish.

Freedom to Try
We embrace a culture of innovation and resilience, where both our
team members and the individuals we serve have the freedom to try
new things. This value encourages a dynamic and adaptable
approach, nurturing trust and courage in ourselves and others.

Progressive Stewardship
We believe in responsible, forward-thinking management of our
outdoor resources, as places where diversity can thrive. By actively
caring for the environment, we ensure that the beauty and benefits
of the outdoors are accessible to all, changing lives through
individual and shared positive experiences.

How this role links to our values:

Cultivating Connections
Building trust and connections in the community through agile response to work as it arises;
engaging with stakeholders and teamworking.

Freedom to Try
Opportunities to support our community and education work through innovative use of
woodland products and conservation projects.

Progressive Stewardship
Acting as a steward for the land, supporting conservation of habitat, whilst maintaining high
standards for access and safety for those exploring, living and working in the landscape.

How to Apply

Please submit a CV with an accompanying letter to briefly introduce yourself and why you think
you are suited to this role. This should be addressed to Joe Gardom, Conservation & Woodland
Manager. Please state where you heard about this role.

Upload your letter and CV to: https://hr.breathehr.com/v/woodland-ranger-44652

Closing Date

Sunday 8 February 2026 at 23:59

Interview

Thursday 19 February 2026 at Fairford, Gloucestershire, GL7 4JH

What3words: https://w3w.co/otters.laying.campus

We look forward to hearing from you.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Being part of the Trust’s friendly growing team is rewarding, with competitive salaries, a range
of benefits plus a training budget for your personal growth.

We currently have around 57 team members at our Gloucestershire head office, across our UK
landholdings (in Gloucestershire, Cumbria/Lancashire, and Leicestershire) with many working
hybridly.

Enjoy our generous benefits:

•  10% employer pension contribution (5% from employees)
•  27 days annual leave, plus statutory holidays and additional leave between Christmas

and New Year
•  Life Assurance
•  Access to Employee Assistance Programme, providing 24/7 support for health, mental

wellbeing, and more

•  Dynamic, creative, and welcoming work environment at our newly refurbished head

office in Quenington

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Embracing diversity is an essential part of the work of The Ernest Cook Trust. We are
committed to treating everyone as a unique individual, fairly and with respect, irrespective of
race, disability, age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, or religion. We are committed to
ensuring equality, respect, and safety for all, and prioritising the wellbeing of the children, young
people and vulnerable adults we support. Our safeguarding policy can be found here.

The appointment will be subject to satisfactory background checks including Disclosure
and Barring Service and relevant online searches to comply with best practices in
Safeguarding, and proof of the right to work in the UK.