We are looking for an enthusiastic curriculum gardener to join our team.
JOB PURPOSE
To maintain the school’s growing
areas and support children’s learning around the principles of sustainability
and understanding of growing food (from simple seed sowing to plant care).
DUTIES
The tasks below serve to
indicate the range of duties involved. However, it is not an exclusive
or exhaustive list and the post holder will be required to undertake such
tasks as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.
GARDENING
·
Soil cultivation, digging, forking,
mulching, watering, raking, weeding edging, bed preparation and planning
·
To work with Curriculum Subject
Leaders and World Caretakers to embed the curriculum-linked gardening programme
from EYFS - Year 6
· To work with groups of children to
demonstrate and support gardening
· To propagate
and raise plant material suitable for bedding and pupil projects
· To select
and order bulbs for bedding and naturalization
·
To prepare and plant raised
planting beds
·
Liaise
and nurture relationships with the local community/charities
· The pruning
and thinning of shrubs
· The
planting, staking and aftercare of trees
· Undertake
hedge trimming and general clearance
·
To ensure all equipment, machinery and
buildings are secure
·
Be
resourceful about obtaining items needed for the garden – receive donations
when possible or purchase within budget guidelines.
SEEDS AND WEEDS CLUB
·
To liaise with the school office team
regarding children attending after school Seeds and Weeds clubs.
Fundraising
·
Liaise with School Business Manager (SBM)
regarding fundraising.
·
Liaise with World Caretakers and children at
Seeds and Weeds regarding fundraising opportunities
·
Identify and facilitate fundraising
opportunities such as coordinating the selling of seeds, seedlings and excess
produce or food made with produce e.g. beetroot brownies
·
With the support of the SBM, apply for
grants
Volunteers
·
Liaise with the wider community and
nurture relationships with those donating goods to the kitchen garden.
·
Coordinate and support garden
volunteers, help coordinate volunteer events, advertise for volunteers and
respond to interest from potential volunteers.
Interventions
·
Attend training to support children
using horticulture as a therapeutic intervention
·
Regularly run therapeutic
interventions with identified pupils
In addition,
the following activities will be undertaken under the direction of
the Headteacher
· To
support the Senior Leadership Team in the planning and implementation
of projects concerning the development and enhancement of school site
· To liaise
with teachers and other members of the school community concerning the
development and enhancement of school site
· To provide
advice and planting schemes for small
landscape projects in the school grounds
OTHER
INFORMATION
·
The
job holder needs to be aware of safety issues and perform all duties whilst
adhering to safety standards.
·
Reliability
and good timekeeping are essential
Perks and Benefits:
·
Participate in the Vivup – Cycle to
work, Lifestyle Savings program
·
Opportunities for professional
development and training
·
Flexible hours
Safeguarding Statement:
The
Good Shepherd Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this
commitment. We ensure that all our employment practices reflect this
commitment.
Fiona Britnell
01932227695
fbritnell@ashley.surrey.sch.uk