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Aspiring Jersey Island Geopark appoints Engagement and Education Officer

January 30, 2026
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Aspiring Jersey Island Geopark appoints Engagement and Education Officer
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The aspiring Jersey Island Geopark has made a new staff appointment to help drive forward its ambition to submit to become a UNESCO Global Geopark next year.

Megan Newstead (pictured) took up the role of the Geopark’s new Engagement and Education Officer in January.

In this strategic role, Megan will support the Geopark’s mission to secure UNESCO Global Geopark status while fostering public understanding of Jersey’s landscapes, biodiversity, and cultural history.

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The aim of the role is to make the island’s geoheritage more accessible and engaging for all.

Megan’s work will span the Jersey Island Geopark’s core activities, from strategic development to public outreach. She knowledge and experience of local geology, culture and environments will weaving strong connections between our Island’s landscape, species, people, and natural processes.

By prioritising education outside the classroom and storytelling, Megan will make this science relevant, inclusive, and approachable for audiences of all ages.

Reflecting on the appointment, Megan Newstead, commented: “Geology is often overlooked because it can seem complex or inaccessible. But it’s the starting point of the Island’s story. By telling that story in engaging and creative ways, we can help people see how the land beneath their feet connects everything from wildlife and coastlines to farming, building, and daily life. I’m really excited to help make geology something everyone can connect with.”

Megan Newstead brings a wealth of expertise to the role. She holds an MSc in Island Biogeography and Conservation and a BSc in Ocean Science and Marine Conservation (including a placement year). Her professional experience includes five years at Wild Adventures, delivering outdoor activities such as coasteering, kayaking, and bushcraft to diverse groups across all ages. Megan has also deepened her marine conservation knowledge through placements and projects, emphasising community engagement to drive environmental understanding.

Paul Chambers, Head of the Jersey Island Geopark added: “This appointment strengthens the Jersey Island Geopark’s celebration of the Island’s unique landscapes, communities and heritage. We are working to achieve full UNESCO Global Geopark status and having Megan on board will play a key role in achieving this.”

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