Apprenticeship Vacancy Details
Join our team as a Landscaping Operative Apprentice supporting
the development of our new land within a conservation zoo and
the opening of the Global Conservation Centre in 2027. You’ll learn
specialist horticultural skills, focusing on native planting, and
landscape maintenance.
Apply Now for Landscaping Apprentice
Closing Date: 13-07-2026
Apprenticeship Summary
Wage
£22,568 a year
Working week
8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Expected duration
2 Years
Possible start date
10-08-2026
Date posted
26-06-2026
Apprenticeship level
Intermediate
Reference number
2000038376
Positions
1
What will the apprentice be doing?
A typical week will involve working outdoors across the zoo and new conservation areas, supporting new developments and existing landscapes. Tasks will vary seasonally and offer hands-on experience in a unique environment.
- Assisting with planting schemes, including sourcing and establishing native species linked to the new land and habitats
- Supporting the creation and maintenance of themed landscapes within the zoo and Global Conservation Centre
- Carrying out general grounds maintenance such as weeding, pruning, mulching and grass care
- Working with the wider estates/zoo team to prepare new land areas for development and planting
- Learning safe use of landscaping tools, machinery and horticultural techniques
- Identification of plant, tree and shrub species
- Contributing to the overall presentation and conservation-focused design of visitor spaces
What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?
What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?
On successful completion, the apprentice may progress into a full-time Landscaping Operative or Horticultural role within the zoo or wider estates team.
There may also be opportunities to specialise in areas such as habitat planting, conservation landscaping, or progress onto higher-level horticulture or land-based apprenticeships.
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills and personal qualities
Communication skills Attention to detail Customer care skills Presentation skills Logical Team working Creative Initiative Non judgemental Patience Physical fitness
Qualifications
GCSE English (Grade 3/D or above or equivalent) Essential
GCSE Maths (Grade 3/D or above or equivalent) Essential
Things to consider
- The role is primarily outdoors and will involve working in all weather conditions
- The role is physically active and may involve lifting, digging and manual handling
- Early starts or occasional weekend work may be required to support operational needs
- Working in a live zoo environment, adherence to safety procedures is essential
- A genuine interest in conservation, sustainability and working in a unique visitor environment is important
About the employer
We are a leading UK zoo and conservation charity located in
Warwickshire, employing approximately 150–180 staff across a
wide range of specialist roles. Our work focuses on wildlife
conservation, education and creating engaging visitor experiences.
The Zoo is currently developing a new Global Conservation Centre
alongside expanded habitat areas representing regions across the
world. These projects focus on authentic, conservation led design,
including native and climate appropriate planting schemes.
The successful apprentice will work within our estates and
horticulture team, supporting both the maintenance of established
grounds and the creation of new, immersive landscapes in a
dynamic, outdoor environment.
Employer
TWYCROSS ZOO EAST MIDLANDS ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY LTD
https://twycrosszoo.org/
Address
BURTON ROAD
TWYCROSS
ATHERSTONE
Training
Training provider
DCG
Contact
DCG
Apprenticeship Intermediate
Horticulture or landscape construction operative (level 2)