Job title:         Community Garden Manager
Location:        Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses, London
Hours:            21 hours per week
                       21 hours per week. Normal working days are likely to be Thursdays, 
                       alternate Fridays / Saturdays and three Sundays per month, with an 
                       additional one day a month non-contact time for planning and administration. 
                       Some evening work may be required occasionally
Salary:            £30,240 p.a. pro rata for 0.6 fte
Contract type: Permanent

Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses is a vibrant community garden situated in the middle of Brockwell Park. We are a charity that is committed to enabling local residents, schools and visitors to increase their knowledge of horticulture and the natural environment, improve their physical and mental wellbeing and help to create greener communities. Our one-acre site is a hub of volunteering activities, workshops, music events and educational programmes. 

We are currently looking for a Garden Manager. You will have extensive horticultural knowledge and plenty of experience in organic gardening, food growing and wildlife gardening practices. A proven track record of developing and managing projects is also essential, as well as experience of working with volunteers in a community gardening setting.

This post will report to the Chair of the Trustees and you will work in close collaboration with the current BPCG staff team. 

Responsibilities

You are responsible for: 

-    Overall horticultural/garden planning and the management of horticulture and plant production on the site and for maintaining our high standards of horticultural practice across the site

-    The management of BPCG gardens and overall site maintenance (excluding the Barn) and for the management of public and invited visitors to the gardens on the days that you are working on-site

-    Recruiting, inducting and training our gardening volunteers and planning and delivering a wide range of volunteer gardening sessions, workshops and community events to ensure a strong focus on the benefits of therapeutic gardening for the local community

-    Working closely with the kitchen team to plan, grow and harvest a range of fruits, vegetables and herbs to be used in the produce made for sale in our shop

-    Planning, growing, and propagating a range of ornamental and edible plants to provide a regular supply for sale on our site and to be used for events throughout the year

-    Managing the stock control and regular supply of all items sold in the shop 

-    Providing support to the Education Officer as he/she develops practical horticultural activities for schools and community groups on site

-    Ensuring strong links are made and maintained with local community groups and corporate volunteers

-    Managing the horticultural and retail budgets and maintaining accounts

-    Writing a monthly report for the Board of Trustees, contributing to the weekly BPCG newsletter, and writing any other reports as required

-    Maintaining the site, ordering all necessary materials and arranging repairs and maintenance where required and being responsible for the proper use, maintenance and safe storage of all plant, machinery, tools and equipment

-    Carrying out your responsibilities as a named First Aider and ensuring all relevant health and safety standards are met in relation to your own safety, that of volunteers, visiting school or groups and members of the public using the Greenhouses site. Conducting and reviewing risk assessments as required

-    Abiding by relevant BPCG policies and procedures

-    Undertaking such additional duties as are commensurate with the post or as may reasonably be requested

How to apply
For further information including a skills specification please visit https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/about-us/work-with-us/
To apply please send your CV and a covering letter, setting out why you are interested in the post, plus a completed equality and diversity monitoring form to Joanna David, Chair of the Trustees ([email protected]).
Closing date: 16th August 2024