No Closing Date
Horticulture & Wellbeing Lead (0.6 FTE)
Location: Scrubditch Care Farm, Gloucestershire
Contract: Permanent / Ongoing (employed or self-employed considered)
Salary: £16 ph (depending on experience)
Reporting to: Farm Manager / CEOAbout the role
We are seeking a Horticulture & Wellbeing Lead to plan, deliver and monitor horticultural and
environmental activity across our care farm. This is a hands-on role combining habitat
management, volunteer coordination and therapeutic engagement with disabled adults and
community groups.
From June 2026, you will deliver three sessions per week for beneficiaries, while leading the
development of a thriving, sustainable and inclusive farm environment that supports both
people and nature.Key responsibilities
• Develop and implement an Environmental Management Plan and annual habitat
programme
• Lead practical habitat work (planting, hedgerows, tree care, invasive species control)
• Plan seasonal growing, coordinate produce use/sales, and liaise with the kitchen
• Deliver engaging sessions for disabled adults and volunteers
• Coordinate and support volunteer days, including corporate groups
• Communicate plans, progress and impact to staff and stakeholders
• Manage ecological surveys (via external specialists where needed)
• Monitor activity, budgets and outcomes; produce quarterly reports About you
• Experience in habitat/environmental land management (practical, site-based)
• Skilled in project delivery, volunteer coordination and stakeholder engagement
• Confident working with vulnerable people and diverse groups
• Organised, self-motivated and flexible (occasional weekends required)
• Knowledge of environmental legislation and biodiversity principles Desirable
• Relevant qualification in ecology, environmental or habitat management
• Experience in a care farm, charity or therapeutic setting
• Familiarity with volunteer management systems
• Membership of a relevant professional body ~What we’re looking for
A reliable, proactive individual who can take ownership of this role long-term, communicate
effectively with stakeholders, and deliver meaningful outcomes for both people and the
environment.
Application is by email with a CV and covering letter to office@scrubditchcarefarm.org.uk