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Farming Manager

BROADWAY ACADEMY
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 10 days
Location

Worcester, Worcestershire WR1 1UN, England

Salary

£15,140 - £18,904 per annum

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The Academy is seeking an experienced outdoor educator to manage its smallholding at Holt Heath, Worcestershire, focusing on education through farming.
  • The role involves daily farm management, site maintenance, and developing educational programs for students, including those with challenging behavior.
  • Candidates should have relevant agriculture or horticulture qualifications (Level 4 or above) and at least two years of experience in a farming or horticulture environment.
  • The position offers 22 hours per week with a salary range of £15,140 to £18,904, pro-rata from an FTE range of £25,119 to £31,364.
  • The closing date for applications is Sunday, 6th October 2024, and the Academy emphasizes staff development and well-being.

We are looking for an enthusiastic, experienced ‘outdoors person’ with a strong commitment to education through farming to manage and develop the Academy’s smallholding at Holt Heath, Worcestershire. In this role, you will run day-to-day activities at the farm, manage and maintain the site, liaise with a range of partners to develop the farm for students and the Academy community, and deliver programmes to small groups of students, including those with challenging behaviour.

 

22 hours per week / 52 weeks per year (with flexibility for some weekend work)

Grade 3 (FTE range £25, 119 - £31,364)

(pro rata actual salary range £15,140 - £18,904)

 

The Site
Esperance Farm comprises polytunnels for vegetable production, a large grazing field and sheep, goats and chickens with facilities to support educational activities including a classroom, washrooms, changing space and lockers. Farm development is focused on Foundation for Farming principles (On time, To Standard, Little or No Waste and With Joy) alongside regenerative agricultural techniques.

 

The Role

  • Manage and develop the small holding including looking after animals and vegetable production and site maintenance
  • Facilitate students’ and visitors’ exposure to small scale farming and food production
  • Develop a vision for Esperance Farm that dovetails with the visions of the Academy and Top Barn Trust
  • Be responsible for running the small holding including  all record keeping, health and safety of the holding and dealing with DEFRA, ensuring safety procedures and risk assessments are in place
  • Ensure that the Esperance Farm is financially viable as a standalone entity and is environmentally sustainable Instruct and guide students
  • Work with Broadway staff who are using the site to deliver teaching and learning
  • Support with the delivery of the Aspiration programme to re-engage disaffected students

 

You will have relevant agriculture/horticulture qualifications (Level 4 or above), experience of working in a farming/horticulture environment and a track record of working independently. You will have experience of working with young people including coaching or instructing. You will be able to forge strong relationships with a range of partners and show evidence of initiating and delivering projects. Budget management skills, first aid qualification and health and safety management are all essential.

 

Why you should join us

You will get a real opportunity to make a difference within an Academy which encourages students and staff to be aspirational. We have an innovative partnership with a well-regarded school in the independent sector. Staff development is a priority for all, and we provide structured CPD. Staff wellbeing is a priority, and the Trust provides an employee assistance programme for staff.  If you are keen to work in a successful and growing academy trust which encourages staff to aim high in their own careers, this could be a fantastic opportunity for you. 

 

Find out more

Come and have a look around. To arrange a visit, seek more information or request a full application pack, please contact Paul Hunt at Hays Education:

M: 07921 583 731             

E: broadway@hays.com

 

You can also visit our dedicated recruitment website:https://webmicrosites.hays.co.uk/web/broadway-academy

 

Closing date: Sunday 6th October 2024                  

 

Broadway Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff  to share this commitment.

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