Co-Head Gardener

The Sharpham Trust

About the role

We have a unique opportunity for a Co-Head Gardener at The Sharpham Trust and are looking for a
well-organised and flexible person to join the team. We are a registered charity caring for the
historic Grade 1 listed Sharpham House and Estate on the banks of the River Dart near to
Totnes. At the heart of the Sharpham Trust ethos is our desire to build a more mindful,
compassionate and environmentally sustainable world. We connect people with nature and foster
mindfulness and well-being through our programme of retreats, mindfulness courses, public
events, outdoor learning and the arts.

This role is vital to the effective and smooth running of the gardens within the organisation.
You will be responsible for the planning and management of the gardens at Sharpham House,
ensuring they are well cared for. Our garden team maintain a walled kitchen garden, ornamental
borders, lawns, woodland and orchards using organic methods. You will also oversee our
horticultural trainees who are here on 12-month placements, a weekly volunteering session as
well as retreatants from our Coach House retreat centre in horticultural activities in this
hands-on role.

About you

This is a role for someone who is well organised with excellent communication skills and the
ability to work on his or her own initiative, as part of a small team. You will bring excellent
management experience in horticulture, including growing fruit and vegetables in a relevant
production setting, as well as ornamental gardening. You will have excellent people skills with
experience of managing staff, trainees, volunteers and be comfortable leading groups in a
horticultural setting. You will have a strong interest in sustainable food growing and be
passionate about developing the gardens. We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic,
practical and willing to lead a hard-working team, as well as being able to manage multiple
priorities and achieve high standards. Problem solving skills, flexibility and a sense of
humour will be vital.

An interest in the Trust’s charitable work and a mindfulness practice would also be an
advantage. Staff are able to access the Trust’s programme of mindfulness courses and retreats.

For this role you will need a driving licence.

Apply

To apply, please complete our application form and return to [email protected]

Closing Date: 9am 30th September 2024

Interviews: 7th / 8th October 2024

Further Information

Please see our website for further information.

Contract: 30 hours per week

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