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Organic Horticultural Trainee

Abbey Home Farm
Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Posted: 17 Nov 2025

Deadline: 23 Dec 2025

Compensation: £12.50 per hour

Paid Traineeship Full-time Fixed term / contract

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Job description

A great opportunity for a hardworking passionate about organic growing person who wants to be a vegetable grower to join our growing team in March 2026, with a view to becoming our next 2.5-year Trainee soon after.

We are looking specifically for someone who has already had some experience as a longish term wwoofer, trainee or seasonal worker.

The successful applicant needs to have a 'can do' flexible attitude and be a good team player. The majority of the time will be growing but there will also be work in the shop once or twice a month (full training given).

The traineeship is a 3 season structured practical and theoretical programme aiming to fully skill individuals up to become commercial organic growers.

Interviews will be in December and trials in January.

Accommodation is available (regret no pets).

Application information

If you are interested please send a CV and short letter of interest to Hilary asap and do include any relevant growing experience with full details of host farms.

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About Abbey Home Farm

Abbey Home Farm is run by Will and Hilary Chester-Master. They took over the management of the farm from Wills family in 1990 and set about establishing an organic system of farming from day 1. Both Will and Hilary are totally committed to organic practices and are striving to make Abbey Home Farm a truly sustainable, both environmentally and financially, place. The farm, the garden, the shop and the cafe would not run without the other members of the team. There are at present approx 40 people involved, working here in all sorts of capacities, some full time, many part time, from many different backgrounds, but with common links: a passion for local and organic food, high animal welfare, caring for the environment and protecting our wildlife.

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