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The Wolves Lane Centre
Haringey, London
Posted: 18 Dec 2024
Deadline: 22 Jan 2025
Compensation: £13.85
Living Wage employer
Paid Apprenticeship Part-time
Job description
Are you part of the next generation of food growers? Are you looking to develop your skills in sustainable horticulture and be part of a community-led organisation? Do you want to build positive change within the food system?
We're delighted to recruit two seasonal trainees between 18-25 years old to join our production team for the coming growing season. This is an exciting position, perfect for new entrants looking for hands on experience.
This is a community-driven, small-scale market garden site rooted in agroecological principles. Following the lead of our growers, the apprentice positions includes hands-on training in the following:
We particularly welcome applications from people currently underrepresented in the horticulture/farming sector such as people with disabilities, neurodivergence, POC and people from LGBTQIA+ communities.
About Wolves Lane
Wolves Lane Centre in Haringey is a former council-run plant nursery and community food growing centre in the heart of North London.
We grow and distribute sustainably-produced food and plants and offer a hub for education, enterprise and events. Our aim is to make good food accessible to all. We’ve recently redeveloped the site to enrich Wolves Lane as a thriving and sustainable community green space. This was thanks to funding from the National Lottery and the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund.
Black Rootz are an organisation operating within and with Wolves Lane. They are a Black-led enterprise with a focus on social justice, specialising in rich cross-cultural histories and growing practices from across the diaspora.
About the role
This position will focus on methods of growing using agroecological principles, working to enrich living biodiverse systems rather than deplete them. Work will be shared between the main glasshouse site and our sister site, Pasteur Gardens. At both sites, you'll be growing field and vertical crops for a range of outlets such as markets, our farm stall, restaurants and local consumers.
For this position, we're looking for people interested in pursuing a livelihood as a food grower or landworker, seeking to gain the relevant skills and experience. You'll have the opportunity to work as part of the Production team between the Wolves Lane and Black Rootz Growers.
Application information
How to apply
Please read the role description and person specification below. Attach a cover letter or video explaining why you would like to work here and what makes you right for this role. We welcome applications even if you feel you don’t yet fulfil every element of the specification.
Please send your application and equality monitoring form to ella.grows@wolveslane.com, with ‘Apprentice Grower and (your name)’ in the subject line.
Main responsibilities
Apprentices will learn all aspects of running our urban growing project and horticulture centre by:
Assisting the growers on site 3 days a week practising agroecological methods, split between Wolves Lane and Black Rootz Growers
Work closely with the Growers to learn all aspects of running the glasshouses, outdoor beds and composting systems
Harvesting produce ensuring quality control, preparing and packing produce
Supporting and supervising volunteers
Person specification
Essential
An interest and passion for sustainable food growing within diverse community settings
At least one season’s experience volunteering or working on a food growing site or garden
Happy and able to do physical work, mainly outdoors throughout the year
A desire to work with and learn to lead volunteers
Ability to carry out shared tasks and work effectively within a team
Desirable
Experience of volunteering or working in a diverse community setting
Experience of paid employment in horticulture or a horticulture
Level 1 or 2 horticultural qualification or equivalent
Diversity monitoring and protection
Wolves Lane is committed to eliminating discrimination encouraging diversity amongst our workforce. We won't discriminate based on age, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, marital status, and disability. To help make sure our recruitment process is fair and equitable, we collect diversity data from applicants, using the separate equalities monitoring form.
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About The Wolves Lane Centre
The Wolves Lane Centre is a unique place in the heart of Wood Green in North London. We are a horticultural centre and community food growing hub with a mission to make good food accessible to all. We grow and distribute sustainably produced food and plants, and offer a hub for education, enterprise and community events.
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