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Volunteering opportunities at The White Cliffs of Dover

A volunteer points something out to a visitor at Lizard Point, Cornwall. Bright blue sea and clear sky is visible behind them.
A volunteer with a visitor by the coast | © National Trust Images/Chris Lacey

From getting more exercise in the outdoors to leading tours or just meeting new people, there are plenty of reasons to volunteer at The White Cliffs of Dover. Opportunities are available no matter how much or little time you can spare.

Become part of a great team

We’re always on the lookout for new members to join the team here at The White Cliffs of Dover. Have you got a hidden talent to share? Maybe you’re looking for a new challenge?

Visitors appreciate the personal touch volunteers bring to their day, and we greatly appreciate the support volunteers give.

A range of opportunities is available, from growing plants to helping in the office or leading underground tours inside Fan Bay Deep Shelter. We welcome enquiries from people of all ages and backgrounds.

Why join us?

There are lots of reasons to join us; making the move to volunteer could be the best decision you ever make.

  • Become part of a friendly and dedicated team
  • Meet people from all walks of life and forge new friendships
  • Utilise your existing skills and learn new ones
  • Strengthen your CV and help to develop your career
  • Enjoy the great outdoors
  • Learn about the history of this special place.

Get in touch about volunteering at the White Cliffs

Volunteering can be an extremely rewarding experience. Our current volunteering opportunities are listed on the volunteering section of the National Trust website. Simply type your postcode or 'Dover' into the 'Search for an opportunity' box and click or tap the 'Search' button. Or you can search for our available volunteering opportunities in the panel below.

If you have questions about how you can get involved or what it entails, please contact the White Cliffs team on 01304 207326 or email whitecliffs@nationaltrust.org.uk.

The East Kent Association

Across the country thousands of our most dedicated supporters meet on a regular basis as part of a National Trust Centre or Association. These groups promote our work within their local area and raise money for projects.

The East Kent Association has a programme that offers something for everyone, including lectures, coach trips, social events and fundraisers. New members are always welcome - find out more here.

Thank you

Thank you to all our volunteers who give their time to support the National Trust in many different roles.

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