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Allotment and Volunteer Gardener co-ordinator

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Stoke Mandeville

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a community-focused initiative that promotes healthy living through gardening! This role invites enthusiastic volunteers to help manage allotment sites, where you can plant, tend, and harvest fresh produce while making new friends and learning valuable skills. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, your contributions will help create a vibrant space for staff, patients, and the community. Enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own food and making a positive impact in your community. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your gardening skills, enhance your CV, and enjoy the outdoors while giving back to the NHS.

Benefits

Support from the Growing Healthy team
Local induction
Friendly team environment
Opportunity to practice gardening skills
Chance to give back to the NHS
Increase physical activity
Develop work-related skills
CV and reference development

Qualifications

  • Interest in gardening and willingness to volunteer.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinating gardening activities and supporting volunteers.
  • Maintaining allotment and garden spaces.

Skills

Gardening
Self-starter
Physical fitness
Teamwork
Communication skills

Job description

Location: Stoke Mandeville hospital, Wycombe hospital and Brookside Clinic Aylesbury

Various Days & Times

Summary of role

The Growing Healthy project is developing garden and allotment sites for staff, patients, and the community to work on. We are looking to develop a team of volunteers to work on this project. You don’t need any experience, just a willingness to get involved at one of the allotment/garden sites. You could be planting seeds, tending plants, harvesting vegetables, making new beds, and making new friends. Learn new skills, share your knowledge, experience the feel-good factor of growing and gardening, make a difference, and eat healthy food that you have grown!

Our team of volunteers would benefit from someone to steer their growth, whether this be the growth of the allotments or their gardening skills. We are looking for someone who is interested in growing vegetables and gardening who can support our team to manage one of our sites at Stoke Mandeville or Wycombe hospital. This could be a great way to share your skills, build your experience, improve your prospects whilst making a positive difference.

Key Tasks:

Co-ordinating the site could include but is not limited to:

  • Taking a lead on growing produce, managing what and when to plant.
  • Supporting other volunteers to be involved in the project.
  • Liaising with the Growing Healthy team regarding developments.
  • Being aware of and reporting any risks.

Maintenance of the allotment and gardens, including but not limited to:

  • Watering the pots and trimming the grasses in the pots; cutting back plants and deadheading.
  • Sweeping up and keeping the pathways leaf and moss-free; weeding the grout areas.
  • Pruning any overgrown shrubs in the beds; maintaining current sizes of shrubs.
  • Hoeing the beds to keep on top of the weeds.
  • Arranging for the removal of garden rubbish generated, plus any other rubbish that is present.
  • Cleaning and checking the furniture.
  • Deciding what to grow, when to plant, and when to harvest.
  • Being involved in planning the future of gardens and developing them if interested.
  • Growing and sampling produce from the allotment.
  • Reporting any issues to relevant staff on site.

We are happy for the person(s) who volunteer to add to the garden space and discuss any thoughts or ideas to improve it further.

Desired skills and experience:

  • Has a garden and is interested in gardening.
  • Self-starter.
  • Physically fit; able to stand/walk in the garden for up to 2 hours.
  • Self-motivated – you will not be told what to do; it’s about seeing what needs to be done and doing it in the garden spaces.
  • Friendly and approachable.
  • Understands the importance of commitment.
  • Works as a team – perhaps with other volunteers and with Property Services or Community Head Injury Service (CHIS) colleagues.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Understands and applies CARE values.

What you can provide to a prospective volunteer on top of the criteria listed below:

  • Support from the Growing Healthy team.
  • Local induction.
  • Being part of a friendly team.
  • An opportunity to practice and flourish with their gardening skills.
  • Opportunity to give back to the NHS.
  • Develop or maintain independence.
  • Share passion and skills.
  • Increase level of physical activity.
  • An opportunity to build work-related skills.
  • Develop CV and reference.

You can apply online at: http://bttr.im/hoduc

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