We're Hiring: River Community & Communications Coordinator
- Steph Bleach
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Do you love communicating impact, building community, and empowering volunteers?
We’re seeking a community-builder to grow our water-testing and river stewardship community across the River Wey catchment and beyond and lead communications for the region and the wider Water Rangers community.
This hosted role at Zero Carbon Guildford (ZCG) supports the River Wey catchment community co-created by Water Rangers, River Wey Trust, and ZCG.
Project overview and objectives
Since 2021, Water Rangers, River Wey Trust and ZERO Carbon Guildford have built a thriving community-led programme across the River Wey catchment. We’re now looking for a special person to better support our volunteer-run river stewardship, to deepen community engagement and coordinate actions that support healthier rivers and their ecosystems.
About the Role
Contract: 12-month fixed term, potential to extend
Hours: 4–5 days/week (0.8–1.0 FTE); includes planned evening/weekend work for events/training. Willing to consider 3 days/week for the right candidate
Salary: £31,553 FTE (can be pro-rated)
Location: ZERO, Riverside Business Centre, Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, GU1 4UG (some WFH possible). Travel across the entire River Wey catchment (e.g. Guildford, Liphook, Godalming, Alton, Woking and Weybridge).
Reporting: Employed by Zero Carbon Guildford, Supervised by Water Rangers with support from River Wey Trust
Start date: January 2026
Role purpose and responsibilities
This is a new role, created with the aim of strengthening and growing the successful river stewardship and water testing in the River Wey catchment.
Lead community building & volunteer enablement
Recruit, onboard and train volunteers; supervise interns and support educators/community leaders.
Deliver and support the delivery of volunteer-run education sessions, Community Lab activities, community pop-ups, and monthly monitoring.
Create resources, project work plans and training assets; run training workshops; shadow/coach volunteers; manage rotas and recognition.
Lead communications
Plan and deliver communications for river stewardship activities, water monitoring tools, and community events across social, web, newsletters, and press.
Write compelling copy and create on-brand graphics, videos, posters, and slide decks.
Tell impactful stories from the Wey and share across River Wey Trust, Water Rangers and ZCG channels.
Partnerships & recognition
Act as a key contact across the Wey Landscape Partnership and align activities with shared priorities.Build relationships with local businesses and organisations; develop outreach decks and simple sponsorship materials.
Provide stewardship and basic impact reporting to sponsors.
Fundraising & reporting
Support and lead fundraising efforts (grants, sponsorship, donor engagement).Develop and improve sponsorship packages (Adopt-a-Testing-Site, kit/event sponsorship, employer volunteering).
Track metrics (volunteers trained, sessions delivered, audiences reached, data logged, funds raised) and produce partner/funder updates.
Person specification
We’re looking for someone with a combination of strengths in communications and community building and a willingness to learn. You should be self-motivated, organised, people-centred, and partnership-minded. Having a passion for the environmental and rivers is integral, but you don't need to be a water/river expert. You’ll need access to a vehicle for those events that can’t be reached on public transport (mileage will be reimbursed).
Essential skills & experience
Communications: ability to write compelling copy and produce simple, on-brand visual materials.
Community building: experience enabling volunteers, educators, or community groups.
Training/facilitation: confident delivering workshops, onboarding sessions, or group activities.
Programme coordination: experience delivering community, charity, education, or engagement projects.
Organisational skills: able to plan, prioritise and manage multiple strands of work independently.
Relationship building: comfortable working with partners, local groups, or businesses.
Desirable skills & experience
Previous experience in the charity sector.
Fundraising or sponsorship experience (grant writing, donor engagement, or reporting).
Experience managing budgets, project resources, and impact reporting.
Experience in community science, citizen science, water science, biodiversity or environmental engagement.
Digital/content skills: Canva/Adobe, Google Workspace, WordPress, Mailchimp, basic video editing.
Experience running social media campaigns.
Understanding of safeguarding/DBS considerations.
What success looks like (first 6–12 months)
Growing reach and local visibility with strong, place-based stories.
Monthly monitoring and regular schools/community engagements where volunteers can take help take the lead.
£10k secured via grants and/or sponsorship (e.g. testing sites sponsored or grant secured, with support of supporting organisation mentorship).
Benefits
Travel expenses for work beyond your normal place of work.
Expenses for work-related communications.
Pension contribution.
Annual leave: 25 days plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time employees).
Inclusive Recruitment Statement
At Zero Carbon Guildford we believe diversity makes us stronger. We’re passionate about creating an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive and be their authentic self. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities, including (but not limited to) race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion, and socioeconomic
status.
Research shows that some candidates may self-select out of applying if they don’t meet 100% of the listed criteria. If you’re excited about this role but your experience doesn’t align perfectly with every requirement, we still encourage you to apply—you may be the right person for the job.
Privacy
We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal data. Any
information you provide during the recruitment process will be handled securely,
used only for recruitment purposes, and never shared without your consent. For full details, please see our Privacy Policy.
How to apply
Please send your CV and a cover letter to recruitment@zerocarbonguildford.org by midnight on Sunday 28th December 2025.
Your cover letter should explain:
Why you’d like to join our team.
What you would bring to the role
Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
We also invite all candidates to complete an optional equality, diversity and inclusion monitoring form. This involves sharing some information about your background. Providing this information is entirely voluntary. It will be used only for anonymous monitoring and reporting purposes to help us identify trends and ensure our recruitment practices are fair and inclusive. The information you provide will be stored securely, kept separate from your application, and will not be seen by the recruitment panel or used in any decisions about your application.
Applications will be reviewed, and shortlisted applicants will be asked to attend an interview in early January 2026. The interviews may be in the evenings/weekend to allow for a volunteer Trustee to sit on the panel.
If there’s anything we can do to make our recruitment process more accessible to you, please get in touch—we’d love to support you.

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