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Hammersmith Community Gardens Association
Various locations across Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea
Posted: 7 Oct 2024
Deadline: 25 Oct 2024
Compensation: £17-20 per hour depending on experience
Paid Part-time
Job description
Hammersmith Community Gardens Association is a successful community gardening charity working across 3 boroughs in west London. We are currently recruiting freelance sessional workers to work part-time delivering environmental adult education sessions in various community centres and libraries in Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea. We work across multiple sites and the position requires someone who is self-motivated, able to manage their time well and work independently. We are looking for an individual with at least a year's teaching experience and a keen interest in gardening, cooking and environmental arts and crafts, such as making natural beauty products, candles and natural cleaning products. We will provide opportunities for further training and CPD. https://hcga.org.uk/jobs-and-volunteering/
The post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Application information
Email a copy of your CV and a cover letter to jobs@hcga.org.uk
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About Hammersmith Community Gardens Association
Hammersmith Community Gardens Association is an environmental charity set up in 1984, we manage four community gardens in Hammersmith and Fulham. HCGA has a range of projects which include conservation training schemes, volunteer gardening sessions, health and wellbeing projects, environmental play schemes and environmental education in local schools. We promote environmental sustainability within the borough and manage our sites to maximise biodiversity and encourage wildlife.
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