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Octopus Community Network
Islington, London
Posted: 27 Jun 2025
Deadline: 31 Jul 2025
Compensation: £32,671 per year
Living Wage employer
Paid Full-time
Job description
Are you brimming with energy, passionate about plants, and eager to green the inner-city environment from the ground up? If you’re a grower at heart with a flair for community-building, we’ve got an exciting opportunity waiting for you!
We’re on the hunt for a Community Grower to join our award-winning, community-led Urban Growing team based in the vibrant heart of Islington. This is more than a job—it’s where our plant passion meets people power. Together, we’re pioneering sustainable, closed-loop horticulture in one of the London’s most dynamic urban environments.
Here’s what you’ll be diving into:
You’ll thrive in this role if you’ve got:
We’re proud to cultivate a truly inclusive environment and strongly encourage applications from individuals who are under-represented in the horticulture world—especially those with Black, Asian, and minority ethnic heritage, and those with disabilities.
If you are currently available, we can offer suitable candidates an immediate start.
For more information, please email info@octopuscommunities.org.uk, or call 020 7263 7095.
Application information
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About Octopus Community Network
Established in 1999 the Octopus Community Network (Octopus) is a group of pioneering community organisations working collaboratively to provide services and opportunities that support the most deprived communities in London. The Urban Growing programme is rooted in community-led development, working with our diverse communities to identify land for growing, developing that land, and establishing thriving green spaces and food growing places.
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