Farm Assistant – Education (Full Time, All Year Round) at Coombe House School
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Salary range for 37 hours per week is £25,989 - £28,142 per annum dependent upon experience.
About this Role
Are you passionate about animal care, outdoor learning and
helping young people thrive?
We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Farm Assistant
(Education) to join our growing therapeutic farm team. This is a unique
opportunity to combine practical farm work with meaningful educational
experiences, supporting pupils to develop confidence, independence, resilience,
communication skills and overall wellbeing through hands-on learning and
positive engagement with the natural world. The successful candidate will play
a key role in creating an inclusive, nurturing environment where young people can
develop new skills, build self-esteem and thrive.
Working closely with the Farm Education Lead and Farm
Manager, you will help deliver engaging farm-based learning activities while
supporting the day-to-day care of our animals, horticultural projects and wider
farm environment.
About the role
This varied and rewarding role combines practical farming, animal husbandry
and educational delivery. You will:
Key responsibilities include:
- Deliver
engaging farm-based educational and therapeutic activities for pupils.
- Support
the development of learning resources and practical outdoor learning
programmes.
- Provide
high standards of animal care, including feeding, cleaning, health
monitoring and enrichment.
- Assist
with the maintenance and development of paddocks, buildings, fencing and
farm infrastructure.
- Support
seasonal growing projects including fruit, vegetables, flowers and garden
development.
- Contribute
to the delivery of accredited land-based studies opportunities.
- Help
create a safe, welcoming and engaging environment for pupils, visitors,
volunteers and the wider community.
- Support
farm events, workshops and open days throughout the year.
During term time, you will lead practical learning sessions for pupils,
helping them develop personal, social, emotional and vocational skills through
meaningful farm experiences.
About you
We are looking for a passionate and motivated individual with
experience in animal husbandry and horticulture, alongside experience working
with children or young people, ideally within an educational, outdoor learning
or therapeutic setting. You will have strong practical skills in animal care,
land management and site maintenance, with the ability to build positive
relationships and engage young people in meaningful learning experiences. A
proactive, hands-on approach, the ability to work independently, excellent
communication and teamwork skills, and a commitment to safeguarding, inclusion
and pupil wellbeing are essential.
Ideally, you
will also hold a Teaching Assistant (TA), Learning Support Assistant (LSA),
Forest School, Outdoor Learning or similar qualification and have experience
supporting children and young people with SEND. Relevant qualifications in
Animal Management, knowledge of trauma-informed and therapeutic approaches, and
experience delivering outdoor learning or vocational education programmes would
be advantageous.
Salary range for 37 hours per week is £25,989 - £28,142
per annum dependent upon experience. This is a full time, all year-round permanent
position. Monday to Thursday: 8.30am – 4.30pm Friday: 8.30am – 4.00pm, with
occasional weekend cover and bank holidays on a rota.
About Coombe House
Coombe House is located just outside Shaftesbury and set in 55 acres of
beautiful countryside. Coombe House School supports children and young people
with social communication, emotional and learning needs, all of whom have an
EHCP. At Coombe House School, we are committed to creating opportunities for
young people to learn, grow and succeed in a nurturing environment. Our
therapeutic farm plays a vital role in supporting pupil wellbeing, engagement
and achievement.
About Coombe House Farm
Our
farm is an evolving therapeutic care farm created to support the young people
of Coombe House School with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
and our local community. It is a space designed with purpose, heart and vision,
where learning happens through meaningful, hands-on experiences and where every
individual is valued, supported and encouraged to grow.
The
setting is designed to support the social, emotional, educational and mental
health needs of those who use it, offering a calm and supportive space where
individuals can develop confidence, communication skills, independence and
positive relationships. Engagement with animals, nature and routine farm work
plays an important role in supporting wellbeing and personal development.
The
farm began its journey in 2024, starting as a simple idea: to create a
nurturing outdoor environment where young people could build confidence,
develop practical skills and engage in nature-based learning. Since then, the
farm has flourished into a vibrant, developing space shaped by the needs of our
pupils and the passion of our growing team.
We
currently steward around 3 acres at the top of the Coombe House site, offering
a safe and contained environment for animal care, horticulture, outdoor tasks
and therapeutic activities. In 2025, we expanded to include an additional 4
acres of meadowland at the bottom of the site, a beautiful natural area that
supports biodiversity, wildlife education and soon, beekeeping opportunities.
What we offer:
·
A workplace set in beautiful surroundings.
·
Competitive salary and benefits.
·
Free, confidential employee assistance
programme.
·
Enhanced Pension Scheme (10% employers'
contribution).
·
Continuous professional development and training
·
Use of leisure facilities (gym and swimming
pool), at specified times.
·
Death in Service (3 x salary).
·
Supportive leadership team and multidisciplinary
colleagues.
·
Wellbeing support, including qualified Mental
Health First Aiders.
This post involves working with children or vulnerable
adults and/or having access to significant information about them and will be
subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Closing date
for applications: Sunday 19 July 2026
Interviews to
be held on Monday 27 July 2026
Please contact Claire Taylor, Assistant HR Manager on 01747
449858 for any queries, or email hr@coombehouse.org.uk
We are committed to safeguarding and expect everyone who works in
our school (and visitors to our school) to share this commitment. We take all
safeguarding and welfare concerns seriously and encourage our pupils to talk to
us about any worries they may have. We will always act in the best interests of
the child. The successful applicant must be willing to undergo child protection
screening, including checks with past employers and an enhanced DBS.
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Contact Details
Claire Taylor
01747449858
hr@coombehouse.org.uk
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