Camperdown Growing Collective (known as Campy Growers) is a SCIO working in partnership with Dundee City Council in the heart of Camperdown Country Park. It sits on 8 acres of previously degraded land, 2 acres of which have now been cultivated. This is a unique opportunity to help develop an urban community food garden using sustainable methods of growing to enhance the environment, local food production and to work positively with the community. The garden is supported by a small, dedicated staff team, volunteers and trustees who work together to ensure that our charitable aims are met.
We are looking to recruit a Lead Gardener who is pro-active and organised, with experience of large scale food growing and systems. They will enjoy interacting with the public and with volunteers of all ages and abilities, be interested in their ideas in the running of the garden and willing to educate people in food growing techniques and sustainable growing systems. As Lead Gardener you will be provided with supervision by a named mentor who represents the board of trustees.
The post is funded for two years through National Lottery Funding.
For further information about Campy Growers please see our website campygrowersuk.wordpress.com or contact campygrowers@gmail.com to arrange an informal chat. Visits to the site are welcomed.
Please send your CV and a covering letter explaining how you meet each criteria of the person specification to secretary.campygrows@gmail.com
The closing date for applications is:
31st July 2025
Job Title - Lead Gardener
Salary
26,000 per annum year 1 with increase planned in year 2 to 26,780
Working Hours
35 hours per week, including Saturdays and out of hours work
Location
Campy Growers, Camperdown Country Park, Coupar Angus Road, Dundee DD2 4TF
Duration
Full time, 2 years initially
Job Summary
Lead the daily operations of our large scale urban food garden, managing sustainable food production while engaging volunteers and supporting our charitable aims of education, health promotion, and biodiversity enhancement.
Engaging and empowering the local community is a key part of Campy Growers life. Whilst this is coordinated by our Garden Development Officer, the Lead Gardener is an important interface and will need to be able to work in partnership with other staff to support this.
Principle responsibilities
Production Management
Plan and manage seasonal crop rotations to maximize yield and soil health
Oversee all aspects of growing from seed sowing to harvest
Maintain production records and monitor crop performance
Ensure sustainable growing practices and organic standards
Manage composting systems and waste reduction
Food Distribution & Community Impact
Organize harvest collection and preparation for community food network
Coordinate with Project Development Worker on food workshops
Maintain quality standards for all distributed produce
Track and report on food production and distribution metrics
Restart CSA vegetable boxes
Site Operations
Maintain tools, equipment, and infrastructure
Ensure health and safety compliance across all garden areas
Manage water systems, polytunnels, and storage facilities
Coordinate maintenance and repair work
Have shared oversight of site security and access arrangements
Oversee additional garden staff as necessary
Volunteer/community engagement, education and empowerment
Coordinate daily volunteer activities and task allocation across all skill levels
Coordinate or oversee volunteer projects on site (eg pond group, orchard group)
Foster an inclusive, welcoming environment that values different contributions and abilities
Coordinate with Project Development Worker on community workshop such as gardening skills, biodiversity and sustainable growing
Maintain volunteer safety through risk assessment, training, and appropriate supervision
Monitor and evaluate volunteer engagement as appropriate
Communication & Reporting
Work closely with Project Development Worker on shared programs and initiatives
Provide regular reports to trustee committee on production, volunteer engagement, and site operations
Engage in monthly supervision meetings with identified trustee and experienced gardener
Participate in planning meetings and contribute to strategic discussions
Represent the garden at community events and partner meetings
Person specifications
Essential Requirements
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Strong knowledge of organic/sustainable growing methods
Experience leading, communicating with and empowering volunteers
Good organisational skills
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
An understanding of health and safety, including risk assessments
Physical fitness for outdoor manual work in all weather conditions
Commitment to the charity's values of education, health, and environmental stewardship
Basic IT and social media skills
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Desirable Requirements
Qualification in horticulture, agriculture, or related field
Experience with community engagement or educational programs
Knowledge of biodiversity conservation and habitat management
Understanding of food safety and distribution requirements
First aid qualification
Working conditions
Primarily outdoor work with some office/planning time
Flexible hours including some weekends and evenings for events
Seasonal variation in workload and activities
Opportunity for professional development and training
PVG
This position requires a current PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) certification or for the applicant to be willing to obtain prior to commencement of post. A criminal record may not necessarily be a bar to employment as any decision will be treated on its own merits and individual circumstances subject to Campy Growers overriding obligations to protect any vulnerable adults or children who may come on to the site.