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Land Project Development Officer

Biodynamic Land Trust
Remote working, occasionally Stroud and farm visits

Posted: 19 Sep 2025

Deadline: 29 Oct 2025

Compensation: £28,275 FTE - pro rata (£14.50 an hour)

Paid Part-time Remote working

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Job description

Are you passionate about land, farming, horticulture and enabling farmers and community access to land and to grow food?

Seeking - Land Project Development Officer - Part Time Job Opportunity.

The Biodynamic Land Trust is looking to continue developing its land and farm activities. The successful candidate will have a good understanding of the agroecological and biodynamic farming sector and methods and capacity to work with tenancies and land holding matters.

This position will support further development of the relationship with the Trust’s existing and prospective tenants, and work with other organisations.

The post is a 2 day a week, 12-month commitment, with the aim of making the post permanent with increasing responsibility for land and development. This post will be remote working with some attendance for meetings in Stroud, farm visits and other travel around the UK and occasional weekend work.

More information see job description here: https://biodynamiclandtrust.org.uk/come-and-work-for-us-land-project-development-officer/ 

Closing date for applications is 29th October!

Application information

Send applications to: admin@biodynamiclandtrust.org.uk

FFI - email or tel. Gabriel Kaye – 07870 535912 -  gabriel@biodynamiclandtrust.org.uk 

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About Biodynamic Land Trust

We are a Stroud (Gloucestershire) based charity working to enable permanent access to biodynamic farms and land for farmers, market gardeners and communities in Britain through securing land into biodynamic land trusteeship for generations to come. We care about planet and people. We understand the importance of biodynamic organic farming and how it cares for soil, wildlife, plants and farm animals, and creates community around wellbeing, education, training and meaningful work.

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