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The Birch Collective CIC
Bristol
Posted: 26 Dec 2025
Deadline: 9 Feb 2026
Compensation: £34,000 pro rata (PAYE salaried employment including paid holidays, NI contributions & optional pension contribution via the NEST scheme.)
Living Wage employer
Paid Part-time Fixed term / contract
Job description
About us
The Birch Collective works with young people and adults who are experiencing mental ill-health, social isolation, or difficult transitions. Through nature-based creative and land-skills groups, we support participants to build resilience, find motivation, and reclaim a sense of purpose and empowerment in their lives.
We believe deeply in the healing and transformative power of nature. Over the years we’ve evolved and expanded our offerings. We now run a wide range of programmes including:
Together, our programmes aim to build community and foster belonging, connection, purpose, and resilience. We co-design much of our work with participants, creating spaces where they can grow practical and interpersonal skills - for example by delivering mini-workshops themselves, taking on peer-support roles, or volunteering with us.
Our team brings together diverse expertise - psychotherapy, eco-therapy, forest-school education, community music, heritage craft, forestry, ecologically-sensitive food growing and more - enabling us to respond flexibly and creatively to participants’ needs.
Established over 5 years ago, the Birch Collective continues to evolve. In 2024–2025 we worked with nearly 200 people across our programmes, many of whom were not in education, training or work, offering non-stigmatising, community-based support rooted in nature. For more information, please visit our website.
Role Outline
This is a 9-month, 2-days-per-week role supporting the delivery and smooth running of Birch’s core nature-based programmes during a period of maternity cover. You will work closely with the Directors and team to ensure high-quality facilitation, consistent participant experience, and the continuation of our partnerships and community-based work.
We are looking for someone with strong nature-based facilitation experience, confident programme delivery skills, and the ability to hold both group work and 1:1 work outdoors. The role is hands-on, varied, practical, participant-led and rooted in land-based wellbeing practice. You will bring warmth, creativity and confidence in outdoor therapeutic practice and nature-connection work.
You will take full responsibility for one of Birch’s core programmes, including planning and scheduling all sessions, coordinating resources and logistics, and ensuring high-quality participant experiences throughout. This will involve forward planning, anticipating challenges and adapting to changing needs, while contributing to the continued development of programme content and structure.
You’ll be comfortable taking initiative, enjoy working in a team, and committed to supporting the continued growth of our programmes for young people and adults. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact, work closely with a passionate team, and enjoy a hands-on, creative role in nature-based wellbeing.
Key Responsibilities
Programme Delivery & Project Management
General
What We’re Looking For
Essential Skills & Experience
Desirable
As Part of The Birch Collective You Will:
Application information
Apply for this job: Please see website for all details Here
Stage 1 (optional):
We are holding a drop in hour Thursday 5th February 4-5.30pm at Strawberry Lane Community Gardens where you can meet us and have an informal chat. Please email harri@thebirchcollective.co.uk for address/ directions if needed.
Note that we take the month of January off. We will answer emails but may take up to 7-10 days to reply.
Stage 2: Application:
To apply email harri@thebirchcollective.co.uk the following:
Your CV (max 2 pages) including name, address, contact number, employment and education history
Depending on your communication preferences, we would like either a cover letter (max 2 pages), video or audio (max 5 minutes). Within it, please explain why you would like to work with us, outlining relevant skills and experience in relation to the desirable and essential criteria.
Two referees, one of which should be your most or recent employer. We will only take up references for candidates chosen for the interview.
Closing dates for applications: 9th Feb, midday
Stage 3: Interviews:
If invited for an interview, you will be invited for both an interview and to deliver a short practical session.
Practical sessions will take place on Monday 16th February at Strawberry Lane Community Gardens, between 10am-1pm. You will be asked to deliver a 20 minute activity to run in the practical session. For the remainder of the session you will be a participant in other candidates activities, alongside up to 5 of our participants. Please use the ‘essential skills’ section for guidance on your session. If you require very specific tools and materials, please enquire as we may have them on site.
Interviews will take place on Monday 16th afternoon or Wednesday 18th February at our office, 30-64 Pennywell Road Bristol BS5 0TG. Interviews will be 1 hour long, with times offered on a first come first served basis, to increase the likelihood of finding a time that suits you.
Unfortunately we are not able to offer different dates for interviews.
Start date: Wednesday 18th March 2026
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About The Birch Collective CIC
The Birch Collective work alongside 16-25s experiencing mental ill-health or social isolation. Through nature-based creative groups, we support participants through their transition to adulthood, unlocking their potential to be resilient, motivated, and empowered individuals who can make positive changes in their lives.
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