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Ruskin Mill Trust
Forest Row, East Sussex
Posted: 25 Nov 2024
Deadline: 15 Dec 2024
Compensation: £34,712 - £47,822 dependent on qualifications and experience
Paid Full-time Permanent
Job description
Full Time role 40 hours
This is an exciting opportunity offered by the new Ashdown Garden School, part of Ruskin Mill Trust for a Biodynamic Land Manager. The post holder will manage the day-to day running of the 40- acre biodynamic site and organise appropriate work for the school children, staff and volunteers, using biodynamic principles and methodologies and integrate them into all aspects of the operation of the school and existing functions on the site. The school is aiming to open late 2025 and is based near the Emerson College site near the beautiful Ashdown Forest and the village of Forest Row.
In order to ensure sufficient care of the animals you will be expected to relocate to within very close proximity of the Ashdown School site and you will be given support toward your accommodation with the expectation that you will feed the animals at the weekends.
The key duties in this role will include:
To undertake this position successfully you will:
Working at the Trust is incredibly rewarding and in return, we offer competitive salaries and an auto-enrolment pension scheme with salary sacrifice options. In addition, staff receive;
Application information
A completed application is required for consideration of this role, please visit rmt.org/jobs or email our Recruiter at sarah.whitlam@rmt.org
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About Ruskin Mill Trust
Ruskin Mill Trust is an educational charity that operates in England, Scotland and Wales. Utilizing practical land and craft activities to support the development of work and life skills in young people with autistic spectrum conditions and other learning differences. Our method, Practical Skills Therapeutic Education, is inspired by the work of Rudolf Steiner, John Ruskin and William Morris. Working with hand, head, heart and place, we help individuals to re-imagine their potential.
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