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Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
Brockwell Park, London SE24 9BN
Posted: 18 Nov 2025
Deadline: 10 Dec 2025
Compensation: £30,000 – 35,000 pro-rata
Paid Part-time
Job description
1. About Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses (BPCG) is a community garden in the centre of Lambeth’s Brockwell Park. The site includes an orchard, a series of demonstration gardens, a walled herb garden, two large greenhouses and the recently built Brockwell Barn.
BPCG has a vibrant and committed community of volunteers who contribute to helping people grow through learning and learn through growing. A small team of five staff run the garden volunteering scheme, school visits, family events, courses and workshops. Visitors, volunteers, and members learn about conserving the environment and wildlife, appreciating nature, and understanding organic gardening and food growing – all within a friendly community atmosphere. We are currently finalising a new five-year strategy and volunteer engagement plan that will guide our work and growth in the coming years.
2. About the Role
We're looking for an enthusiastic and experienced educator to lead our Children and Families Programme at BPCG. This is an exciting opportunity to inspire the next generation through hands-on learning experiences that connect children and families with nature and growing. Each year we welcome around 6,500 participants through our popular schools programme, serving 45+ local primary schools with curriculum-linked sessions, as well as dedicated SEND provision and holiday workshops. We're particularly focused on reaching children who need us most, including those from low income households with limited or no access to green space and pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. You'll lead the development of activities, build partnerships with local organisations, and find innovative ways to expand and enhance a programme that makes a real difference to children's lives and connection with nature.
3. About You
You are passionate about educating children and young people about nature, growing and food. You are just as comfortable designing and delivering creative and engaging sessions, as you are about stepping back, training, and delegating delivery to freelancers and volunteers. You are not just a leader, but a team player. You find holding public events energising, but are just as comfortable developing comprehensive plans and managing budgets. You're genuinely curious about what works and what doesn't, and skilled at gathering honest feedback from diverse voices.
4. Responsibilities and Duties
Programme Leadership & Strategy: Lead the strategic development and overall vision of our children and family programmes to maximise community impact and engagement.
Design and plan comprehensive children and family programmes that align with BPCG's mission, strategy, and community needs
Develop and implement programme budgets, prepare fundraising proposals, ensure efficient resource allocation and financial sustainability
Manage partnerships with local schools and community organisations to sustain, expand, target, or reduce programme reach, as needed
Create annual programme evaluations to demonstrate outcomes and inform future planning
Educational Delivery & Content Development: Oversee the design, delivery and continuous improvement of high-quality educational experiences for children and families.
Work with staff and freelance educators to develop and deliver engaging curriculum content covering gardening, food, sustainability, and environmental stewardship, in line with our 2026 - 2030 strategy
Manage the Garden Educator role, providing training, support and professional development opportunities
Coordinate and deliver holiday programmes and out-of-school activities that complement formal education
Maintain and develop dedicated learning spaces and educational resources to support programme delivery
Community Engagement & Partnerships: Build and maintain strong relationships with families, schools, and community partners to ensure inclusive and accessible programming.
Serve as primary liaison with families, addressing concerns and gathering feedback to improve programme quality
Develop promotional materials and manage programme communications through website updates, newsletters, and social media
Monitor programme participation and maintain detailed records of participant experience and volunteer contributions
Operations & Administration: Ensure smooth day-to-day operations while maintaining compliance with organisational policies and external requirements.
Process bookings and manage participant data in compliance with GDPR and organisational procedures
Coordinate programme logistics including scheduling, payments, and resource management
Attend regular meetings with line management and participate in organisational planning activities
Write and coordinate programme content for newsletters, reports, and funding applications
Support opening and closing of facilities as needed, including security and maintenance responsibilities
Undertake additional duties as reasonably requested to support BPCG's overall mission
Health, Safety & Safeguarding: Maintain the highest standards of safety and child protection across all programme activities and facilities.
Safeguarding Leadership
Serve as the designated safeguarding lead for Child Protection during programme hours
Provide vulnerable adult safeguarding cover and support to the Community Garden Manager when required
Ensure all staff, freelancers, and volunteers comply with safeguarding policies and receive appropriate training
Health & Safety Management
Ensure all health and safety standards are maintained across Children and Family Programme activities
Conduct regular risk assessments and implement appropriate safety measures for all programme activities
Manage safe storage and maintenance of all educational equipment and materials
Maintain incident reporting procedures and coordinate with relevant authorities as required
Take responsibility for health and safety compliance within your designated areas of work, and collaborate with other BPCG programmes to maintain health and safety of all shared spaces
5. Person Specification
Essential
Experience
Proven experience developing and delivering educational programmes for children and families
Managing staff, freelancers and volunteers
Partnering with schools and delivering curriculum-linked activities
Managing budgets and programme administration
Conducting risk assessments and ensuring health and safety compliance
Knowledge and Skills
Strong understanding of safeguarding principles and child protection procedures
Excellent programme development, planning and organisational skills
Strong communication skills with children, families, colleagues and external partners
Ability to write clear reports and communications for diverse audiences
Competent IT skills including managing bookings, ticketing systems and databases
Understanding of health and safety requirements in educational settings
Financial management, reporting, and budget oversight skills
Experience with GDPR and data protection
Qualifications
First Aid qualification or willingness to obtain one
Personal Attributes
Passionate about connecting children and families with nature, growing, and food
Commitment to inclusive and accessible education
Creative and enthusiastic educator
Collaborative team player
Highly organised with excellent attention to detail
Flexible and adaptable approach to work
Desirable Experience
Experience working in community gardens, outdoor learning or environmental education settings
Experience with volunteer management and training
Experience liaising with funders and writing funding reports
Experience with marketing and promoting educational programmes
Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge of the national curriculum
Understanding of horticulture and gardening
Experience using website content management systems
Qualifications
Teaching qualification or relevant educational qualification
Health and Safety qualification
Safeguarding training/qualification
6. Additional Details
Annual Salary: £30,000 – 35,000 pro-rata, depending on experience, plus 3% pension contribution
Contract: 12-month, fixed term, with the potential for renewal
Probation period: 6 months
Working Location: BPCG, with consideration for hybrid working after 6 months
Reporting to: General Manager
Reports: Garden Educator, freelancers and volunteers
FTE: 60-80%
Hours: A working week is 37.5 hours. Hours generally range between 9:00am and 5:30pm, with some seasonal changes
Days: Monday-Wednesday (or Thursday depending on FTE), with some flexibility to work on other days, including weekends / holidays for programme delivery or team coordination
Application information
Email a one page cover letter and CV to rebecca@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 10th December 2025. We will also send you an equality and diversity monitoring form to complete.
You are welcome to get in touch before applying if you have any questions.
Shortlisted candidates will be offered an interview to take place during the week commencing 15th December 2025.
BPCG is committed to celebrating and promoting diversity. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet every requirement. Please let us know if you need any accommodations to support your application process.
BPCG is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
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About Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses (BPCG) is a community garden in the centre of Lambeth’s Brockwell Park. The site includes an orchard, a series of demonstration gardens, a walled herb garden, two large greenhouses and the recently built Brockwell Barn. Visitors, volunteers, and members learn about conserving the environment and wildlife, appreciating nature, and understanding organic gardening and food growing.
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