About the Welsh Palaeo Survey Group
The Welsh Palaeo Survey Group (WPSG) is a small independent research initiative based in South Wales. Our goal is to explore and document local geological and palaeontological sites, helping to build a clearer picture of Wales’s prehistoric environments. We work collaboratively to record fossil finds, study sedimentary formations, and share our findings through community outreach and educational projects. This is a voluntary role designed for people who are curious about science, enjoy outdoor work, and want to gain hands‑on experience in field research. No prior experience is required — training and guidance are provided.
Role Overview
As a Volunteer Palaeontology Assistant, you will support fieldwork and research activities across South Wales. You’ll help identify and record specimens, assist with data collection, and contribute to the group’s ongoing research projects. Some tasks can be completed remotely, such as data entry, research notes, and planning sessions, making this a hybrid opportunity.
Key Responsibilities
- Fieldwork support — Participate in fossil surveys, site visits, and basic excavation work.
- Specimen recording — Help catalogue finds and maintain accurate records.
- Research assistance — Contribute to background research and literature reviews.
- Team collaboration — Work alongside other volunteers and coordinators to plan field days.
- Community engagement — Support outreach efforts and help share discoveries with local audiences.
Skills and Qualities
- Interest in palaeontology, geology, or environmental science
- Reliable and able to work safely outdoors
- Good communication and teamwork skills
- Attention to detail when recording data
- Enthusiasm for learning and contributing to group projects
Benefits
This is an unpaid voluntary role. Volunteers gain:
- Practical fieldwork experience
- Training in fossil identification and recording
- Opportunities to contribute to real research projects
- Experience useful for university applications or CVs
- A friendly, supportive environment with flexible scheduling
Schedule
- Flexible hours
- Fieldwork mainly during spring and summer
- Occasional online meetings for planning and data review
Additional Information
All necessary equipment and safety guidance will be provided. Volunteers are responsible for their own travel to field sites. This role is ideal for students, hobbyists, or anyone interested in learning more about palaeontology and Welsh geology.
Pay: £0.01-£0.02 per hour
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Cardiff (Cardiff)