Children's Education Lead

Children's Education Lead

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Volunteering Short term role

Flexible hours · Starting from 1 May For around 6 months
Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

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Buzzworks Association Hitchin

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Rewarding part paid-part volunteer role at BuzzWorks to lead children's bee education and activity sessions for schools and local community groups in Hitchin

Role Overview

  • Position: Volunteer Lead Educator (Part voluntary & part paid self employed/contractor) 
  • Term: Fixed-term, part-time (Summer 2026)
  • Location: BuzzWorks Discovery Centre, Old Hale Way Allotments, Hitchin
  • Compensation: £80 per session with 10 to 15 sessions available


Key Responsibilities

  • Contribute to planning, organizing, and delivering educational visits and activities at the BuzzWorks Discovery Centre
  • Collaborate with a small team of volunteers to develop engaging lesson plans and ensure necessary resources are available
  • Maintain clean and well-resourced facilities for visits
  • Lead educational sessions for visiting groups of young children
  • Lead running small group activities during the summer months


Qualifications

Essential:

  • Proven ability to engage with young children (5 years+)
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Enthusiasm for environmental education


Desirable:

  • Knowledge of bees sufficient to teach at KS2 level
  • Experience in leading educational sessions and activities

Note: Training will be provided for candidates with enthusiasm but limited bee knowledge.


Time Commitment and Compensation

  • Delivery of sessions each of approx. 3 hours each (paid) plus a minimum of 1 hour preparation time (unpaid) to ensure that volunteer rotas are in place to support the education and safeguarding requirements of the session.
  • Typically sessions are booked around availability. We expect an average of 12 session bookings across May to October. 
  • Sessions can be morning, afternoon or early evening
  • £80 per session delivered.


Benefits

  • Contribute to vital work in educating and inspiring young children about bees and the environment.
  • Gain invaluable experience and personal development in a bee friendly apiary setting.
  • Opportunity to be part of a friendly and supportive community of volunteers and members.

Related to

Teaching
Youth work
Outdoors
Animal welfare
Nature & sustainability
Education

Getting there

About Buzzworks Association Hitchin

We host visits to our BuzzWorks Discovery Centre off Old Hale Way, Hitchin, where you can enjoy the bee-friendly garden, bee exhibition and watch the bees at work.

We also support local beekeepers and provide training courses for new and improver beekeepers at our larger Honeyworks Beekeeping Centre, off Burford Way, Hitchin.

You can find us at the Hitchin Farmers Market on the last Saturday of every month. Come along for a chat and buy some pure local honey. Or contact us via our website.

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Practical details

Volunteering Short term role

Flexible hours · Starting from 1 May For around 6 months
Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

Contact person