Horticulture Team Leader

Tywardreath ED, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Full time, permanent position

31,659 per annum



Do you want to be part of something amazing, and join one of the UK's leading educational charities? A place where we are driven by a sheer love of plants, the natural world and the belief that we all can make the world a better place, and where you will be working alongside some of the best horticulturists in the country.

Our mission is to demonstrate and inspire positive action for the planet.



Eden Project Cornwall is our original and flagship site, and one of the most popular attractions in the southwest of the country, attracting over 700,000 visitors each year. Over the last 25 years we have developed and created a garden of global importance and interest. This garden is home to a vast collection of incredible plants and growing environments, ranging from wild and natural landscapes, verdant rainforests, Mediterranean hillsides, North American prairies, Wild Chilean woodlands, as well as demonstrations of food production and crops from around the world. We use our horticulture to tell stories of how people and plants are intertwined, as well as being a source of inspiration to encourage positive action for our planet.



We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and passionate Team Leader with excellent attention to detail to join our 45-strong garden team, and help lead our Outdoor Garden team.



As the Outdoor Garden team leader, you will be responsible for leading and developing a team of 10 horticulturists, apprentices and volunteers. You will need to deliver excellent quality horticultural cultivation, and maintenance. You will also be responsible for the day to-day work planning and maintenance of the Outdoor Garden areas. As well as being responsible for the performance management and development of the team in accordance with HR policies and procedures.



We are looking for an individual who possesses excellent general knowledge of horticultural practices, and experience of planning, organisation resource management and the ability to lead and inspire a team. But most importantly an individual with a love of horticulture, plants and the natural world.



The closing date for this position is Friday 21st November 2025



JOB DESCRIPTION



Job Family Definition

Roles within the Horticulture job family (Cultivation, Living Landscapes and Education) are dedicated to understanding, developing, designing, cultivating, protecting, sharing, teaching about and managing Eden's living collection of plants, in a landscape environment where visitors and students are encouraged to experience and learn about plants, habitats and eco-systems and their vital role in providing a sustainable future. The Living Landscapes provide a stage on which to inspire, demonstrate and communicate the Eden Project mission: Growing a movement, working with nature to respond to the planetary emergency. The Eden Project practices regenerative horticulture and shares narratives about respecting, protecting and repairing nature and growing crops sustainably - taking human and planetary health into account.



Role Purpose

Supporting the Manager and Director of Horticulture whilst leading on-the-ground team activities.

Leading a small team in the effective and successful delivery of practical horticulture to produce world-standard plantings, landscapes, interpreted displays and gardens.

Detailed behind-the scenes co-ordination in areas including Health & Safety, Staffing, Procurement, Machinery and Tool care, Pest and Disease control, Record Keeping, short and mid-term Planning and Programming, Communication with stakeholders, Third party interaction and technical research.

Communication and education, including delivering formal education both internally at Eden and externally, tours and written work - covering plants, landscapes and eco-systems and specific topics.

Representing Eden:

protecting, enhancing and sustaining Eden's living theatre as a leading green destination, focusing on human plant interdependencies.



Specific Role:



Outdoor Gardens Team Leader:

Work mainly focuses on supporting the horticultural delivery of the outside temperate gardens. This area includes wild habitats and temperate plants and crops in addition to large public spaces. Experience and interest working with temperate collections is essential and a connection with agronomy and crops would be advantageous. The working environment is seasonally variable and includes steep, cultivated slopes.



Key Accountabilities



1. Horticulture:



Develops, teaches, guides and co-ordinates a small team of horticulturists and students in: soil preparation, irrigation, propagation, production, planting, cultivation, pest and disease control, development, maintenance and conservation of exhibits, plantings, projects and events in a specific area, ensuring plants, landscapes and habitats are well maintained. Leads by example to practically transfer these essential skills to a team of horticulturalists, landscapers, students and volunteers to the highest possible standard. Delivers the Eden Project's long and short-term horticultural and landscape planning on time, budget and to a high quality. Improves horticultural techniques and knowledge through a thorough technical research approach.

2. Staff management:



Ensures effective management of team (including students and volunteers) for effective, performance, development and attendance. Manages working patterns, sickness and conduct appraisals.

3. Health & Safety:



Ensures all activities are carried out with adequate training and instruction in compliance with company policy and Health & Safety regulations. Delivers Risk Assessments, COSHH and internal training.

4. Planning and programming:



Proactive in development of plants, exhibits, gardens and soils, developing short and mid-term work schedules considering the environmental strategy, ethical values and educational aspirations of Eden for agreement with manager. Has a good understanding of Eden's operating procedures, logistics, ensuring best/efficient use of facilities and equipment available, proactive pest and disease control, cleanliness of all working areas and efficient working practices. Assesses and improves procedures using research, knowledge and best practice available. Works closely with the Manager on long-term planning. Determines the requirements for supplies and equipment; researches and specifies their procurement. Understands budget responsibility, orders ensuring compliance with the Eden Project's sustainability standards and financial procedures, and co-ordinates distribution.

5. Record keeping:



Comprehensive management of record keeping to highest standards: plans, manages, allocates, monitors, audit and evaluates the record keeping work of the team. Monitors and evaluates horticultural and pest control programmes. Delivers quality plant records and carries out regular report writing.

6. Engagement:



Actively communicates with all stakeholders. Engages and interacts with external professionals, visitors and colleagues, providing professional guidance and imparting specialist knowledge to promote and enhance the Eden Project's reputation as a leading attraction in the area of regenerative horticulture and agronomy, landscape design, green tourism and ethnobotany. Formal education to be delivered internally and externally regarding the plants, landscapes and eco-systems and specialist topics primarily in the form of lectures, guest speaking and tours.

7. Representation:



Protects, enhances and sustains the Eden Project's 'Living Theatre and Landscapes' as a leading green destination within and beyond the Eden Project. Actively promotes the work of the team within the organisation, developing and maintaining the culture of collaboration and co-operation. Imparts specialist knowledge and skills to ensure the successful delivery of the Eden Project's programmes. Provides content for promotional material and publications.

Demands of the Role

Education & qualifications

Essential level of education:

Bachelors in the Horticultural field or closely related or HND Horticulture/Landscape or with related teaching experience/ ability to transfer practical / technical knowledge.

Knowledge & skills

An accomplished and knowledgeable practitioner within the subject field with practical and professional expertise developed within horticulture and landscape preferably with an identified specialized skill and a minimum of eight years' experience. Proven teaching experience with a qualification for teaching adults or willingness to gain a qualification is highly desirable. Some years' experience previously working at a similar level, where the role involved an element of staff supervision. The job holder must possess the team leadership skills required to motivate, develop and manage staff, apprentices, students and volunteers by example and action. Demonstrates and brings their specialist skills to the team. For example, in sustainability, conservation, logistics, machinery maintenance, plant propagation, eco-restoration, entomology, hydrology, ethnobotany.

Decision- making

Effective day-to-day supervision of staff, students and volunteers has to be balanced against knowledge transfer, plans and priorities, requiring the job holder to deploy and utilize their team effectively day-to-day. Effective decision making balancing short versus long term aims.

Resourcefulness

Collaborates with colleagues and senior staff to devise innovative and creative ways to improve planting schemes, habitats, landscaping and foremost knowledge transfer. The job holder will be required to be flexible and use creative thinking to resolve unusual technical challenges or situations.

People & asset management

Guides by example, a small dedicated and knowledgeable horticultural/landscaping team, students and designated volunteers, providing on-the-job training and mentoring as required. A shared responsibility for the health, integrity, maintenance and presentation of Eden's living collection; identifying procurement requirements as well as sourcing and ordering.

Communication & visitor experience

Effective oral and written communication skills are essential for this role which requires the job holder to engage and interact with a variety of visitors, colleagues and students in various situations requiring the use of a range of techniques and approaches. Visitor engagement includes some media, writing, guided walks and talks.

Ability to relay information on varied topics to audiences of both professionals and amateurs e.g. lectures. Ability to plan and write editorial within own work area for students.

Operational environment

The role regularly requires physical effort and prolonged working on slopes within a variety of normal and harsh climatic environments.

Character



The job requires a decisive, intellectual, practically orientated, flexible, and communicative person with a social creative personality. A proactive positive outlook is essential with a prompt, thorough approach to problem solving. Someone with a positive responsible outlook wishing to make a difference in this world, who cares about the world we live in and understands and works to deliver the Eden mission.



Additional Features



The job holder is required to continuously develop their technical expertise and team leading skills while keeping abreast of current Health & Safety regulations. The job holder may be required to travel nationally and internationally to work on specific assignments or projects.

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  • Job Id
    JD4063565
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
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  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Tywardreath ED, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
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