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Full Time Grower Position – Kingston, Lewes, East Sussex

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  • 17/01/2022 at 1:53 pm #65190

    Full Time Grower Position – Kingston, Lewes, East Sussex

    Lovebrook CIC is a new ecological and community wellbeing project, based across 33 acres in the beautiful South Downs village of Kingston. This exciting and ambitious project includes market garden, orchards and nuttery, forest garden, areas of rewilding and woodland planting, camping areas and laying hens. This multi faceted project will serve to engage the local and wider community on many levels – including:

    Organic fruit and veg sales to local and wholesale customers
    Regular volunteer days
    Workshops & training in regenerative & permaculture practices
    Wellbeing days and retreats
    Nature based therapeutic and outreach activities
    Partnerships with local charities and organisations
    A hub for ecology, transition and climate discussion

    We are a non-profit organisation, with a focus on sustainable and regenerative practices, and the wellbeing of people and planet.

    We’re looking for an enthusiastic and experienced grower to join us in our first full growing season, who will develop our organic vegetable and fruit growing activities and expand our market garden across 1.5 acres. It will be a varied and all-round role, with many opportunities to shape the development of the project, and put your own ideas into practice.

    Lead Responsibilities:
    Managing and delivering on the already existing ¼ acre market garden, including 1 polytunnel – to include planning, propagation, crop production, harvest, packing, record keeping, sales to wholesale and local buyers
    Planning, implementing and managing new market garden and field growing areas, expanding it to 1.5 acres ready by March 2023
    Managing fertility building, soil improvement, shelter belt development and biodiversity improvement
    Managing laying hens
    Ordering/making connections with other suppliers to buy in supplementary veg if required for our planned small farm shop.
    Developing & implementing farm infrastructure
    Ordering farm supplies – seed orders, sundries, new equipment – in accordance with the farm budget.
    Maintaining equipment
    Ensuring Health and Safety practices are in place and being followed.
    Developing relationships with existing and new key partners – other growers/farms/associations/colleges etc

    Essential Requirements:
    ● Minimum 2 years commercial growing experience
    ● Understanding of organic and agroecological farming principles and practices
    ● Very good organisational skills, including good time management and ability to prioritise
    ● Ability to work on own initiative and collaboratively as part of team
    ● Experience with budgeting, finance and farm admin
    ● Proficiency in using Excel
    ● Comprehensive knowledge of health and safety practices on a farm
    ● Full UK driving license

    Location:
    The farm is in a great location for accessing the surrounding vibrant towns of Brighton (7 miles) and Lewes (2 miles), both of which are easily accessible by train, cycle, bus or beautiful South Downs walks.

    Job Details:
    This is a full time position (40 hours) involving longer hours in spring/summer, and shorter hours during the winter.
    It will initially be a one year contract with the potential for extension.
    Salary is £20-23k p/a, depending on experience.
    A personal supply of veg is available
    There is no accommodation on site
    Start date is negotiable but the successful candidate should be in position by the end of March 2022.

    Please email Richard OBrien for full job description and details of how to apply:
    richobo@posteo.net

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