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Apprentice Gardener

Employer
English Heritage
Location
Brodsworth Hall and Gardens
Salary
Salary £21,416 per year
Closing date
28 Jul 2024
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Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Full Time
Function
Gardening Jobs
Sector
Charity & Voluntary
Seniority
Intern / Apprentice

Job Details

Apprentice Gardener
Brodsworth Hall and Gardens

About The Team and Role

We’re the organisation that looks after England’s most important monuments, buildings, gardens and places, making sure our country’s amazing history is available for everyone to enjoy. From world-famous prehistoric sites to grand medieval castles, Roman forts to a Cold War bunker, we bring the history of England to life.

This is an incredible opportunity for you to join as an Apprentice Gardener on a fixed term basis, working 36 hours per week. You’ll be working at Brodsworth Hall and Gardens near Doncaster and additionally at Gainsborough Old Hall and Bolsover Castle, both around 30 miles from Brodsworth.

Restored after years of neglect, the 15 acres of pleasure grounds at Brodsworth are now some of the most remarkable Victorian ‘pattern book’ (books of designs for garden features) gardens in the country.

This apprenticeship will help develop your practical skills and increase your gardening knowledge to kick-start your career in horticulture.

What’s more, as part of our charity bringing history to life, you’ll be supported and encouraged to share your ideas, inspire others and make a difference to the way England’s rich past is experienced.

About The Role

As our Apprentice Gardener you’ll play an active role in the gardens team, developing and broadening your plant knowledge and horticultural skills through hands-on gardening and expert guidance.

You’ll complete a Horticulture Operative level 2 apprenticeship with a designated training provider.

You’ll be assisting with seasonal maintenance of the gardens and work closely with the garden team to learn skills in care of specialised historic and botanic plant collections. You’ll be taught how to use garden machinery and develop skills in plant production.

We’d be delighted to hear from you. If you’d like to chat to us about this apprenticeship role before you apply, for example to talk about the apprenticeship course content, any learning or workplace adjustments, questions about eligibility to complete an apprenticeship etc., please contact us.

About The Person

You’ll have some practical experience in an outdoor environment (either paid or unpaid). This needs to focus on some experience working outside in a practical capacity and could include examples like paid work in an associated business (like a garden centre), volunteering with a community gardening group or personal experience working on a garden / allotment.

In addition to the qualities listed in the job description, we’d love to hear from you if you meet the following apprenticeship eligibility criteria by the job start date (1st October 2024):

- You’re 16 or older (you can apply for an apprenticeship while you’re still at school but need to be 16 or over by the end of the summer holidays to start it);
- You have Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths and English, equivalent to GCSE Grade 2 (previously GCSE Grade C) or above, or willingness to complete these qualifications as part of your apprenticeship (if you don’t have Level 2 currently, please contact us to discuss how we can support you with this);
- You’re not in full-time education or doing another apprenticeship or training programme already;
- You don’t hold the same or higher level of qualification in the same subject as your intended apprenticeship (please contact us to discuss previous qualifications if you’re unsure);
- You don’t have substantial relevant work experience (this will be checked if your application progresses);
- You live in England (and have done for at least the previous 3 years on the first day of the apprenticeship);
- You have the right to work in England.

About The Organisation and Benefits

Benefits


- Salary £21,416 per year;
- 25 days’ holiday plus Bank Holidays pro rata rising to 28 days after 3 years;
- Matched pension contributions up to a maximum of 10%;
- The opportunity to progress your career within the heritage sector;
- Subscriptions to professional bodies;
- Free access to all English Heritage sites for you and another adult, and up to 6 other people;
- 25% discount in our shops and cafes;
- Enhanced maternity / paternity / shared parental leave;
- Options to buy additional leave;
- An inclusive working atmosphere where everyone from all backgrounds, religions and with different needs will be supported;
- Opportunities to go to some of our great live music or history events.

Find out more about us and what we do on our website.

Meet some of our people and hear about why they enjoy working with us on our website.

Everyone is welcome at English Heritage. We are always looking for people who reflect the diversity of the country today, to help us make it more relevant to the diversity of the people, communities and places we serve. From remote sites to inner city monuments, from regional teams to our Head Office, the diversity of our teams is critical to making sure our heritage is inclusive, exciting and accessible. We continually look for new opportunities to promote the past in a way that is inclusive to all and that celebrates the cultural diversity of England`s heritage. By joining us, you will be part of a charity that is already on an exciting journey to tell everyone`s story with an inclusive working atmosphere where everyone from all backgrounds, religions and with different needs will be supported.

To support this work, we have several EDI networks that you can join as either a member or ally. These networks include Ethnic Diversity, Faith & Belief, Social Equity, LGBTQ+, Neurodivergence, Age, Disability and Gender Specific Issues.

Interviews will be held Thursday 15th or Friday 16th August 2024 at Brodsworth Hall and Gardens, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN5 7XJ.

The candidate offered this post will start at English Heritage on Tuesday 1st October 2024, with the apprenticeship course beginning mid-October.

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Other organisations may call this role Assistant Gardener, Apprentice Horticulturist, Trainee Horticultural Technician, Graduate trainee, Apprentice Landscape Gardener, or Trainee Groundsperson.

Company

Joining us means working somewhere a little different. A career with us as part of our Gardens Team could see you conserve and restore some of the most significant gardens in England, and enable our visitors to enjoy the great cultural heritage of our gardens.

We have dedicated garden teams who maintain and bring to life 11 key gardens across England.  Our gardens illustrate the depth of horticultural history from across the centuries, from the Elizabethan garden at Kenilworth Castle through to the 1930’s gardens at Eltham Place, and vary in size from Down House, the home of Charles Darwin and his garden of international significance, to the magnificent Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s palatial holiday home on the Isle of Wight. 

Career paths

A passion for gardens and people is essential as our gardens provide the focal point of many of our visitors seeking to understand both the history as well as our future plans. You could join us within a number of different roles from Trainee or Gardener through to a Head Gardener or Gardens Advisor. Each site will offer a unique starting point from where you can shape a career that aligns with your horticultural skills and personal interests. 

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