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Horticulture and Site Coordinator

Lindengate
Near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

Posted: 12 Mar 2026

Deadline: 31 Mar 2026

Compensation: £14.28 per hour

Living Wage employer Ethnicity Confident scheme Disability Confident scheme

Paid Part-time

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Job description

Working for Lindengate mental health charity, the Horticulture & Site Coordinator is a hands on role for the practical delivery and coordination of horticultural activities across a diverse wildlife friendly 6 acre site. Practical horticultural knowledge is essential. The role involes running volunteer sessions, facilitating group activities, support training delivery. Our garden have shady and sunny areas, orchards, woodlands, a nature reserve, vegetable growing beds, and structured designed gardens and wildlife friendly ponds. We use no dig methods and cultural and environmental methods. An in depth knowledge of growing vegetables both in polytunnels, greenhouses and outside environments is essential whilst supporting wellbeing through nature. 

24 hours per week Tuesday-Friday

Application information

Please send your CV with an accompanying letter to info@lindengate.org.uk in turn we will send the complete job description

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About Lindengate

We are a mental health charity, supporting all ages, with mental, physical and social wellbeing through nature-based activities. Through Social and therapeutic Horticulture, Lindengate offers vital support to those living with mental health needs. Our award winning 6 acre gardens are a thriving sanctuary with sensory and apothecary garden, wildflower meadow, vegetable plots, orchards, woodland areas and quiet places for reflection. Conservation and sustainability are also central to our work.

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