The successful candidate will encourage safe and proper use of the Broads area by means of patrolling, liaison, education and enforcement. The post combines responsibilities covering the iconic Broads waterways, as well as the many countryside sites across the area. Applicants should have knowledge of the Broads, good boat handling skills and experience in dealing with emergencies. The successful applicant will also need to be able to show skills or aptitude in practical conservation work and be able to lead volunteers. Good communication skills and the ability to interact with a wide range of people are essential. The 37 hours are worked on a rota to include weekends.

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