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Managing Director

GROW
Remote working

Posted: 25 Mar 2026

Deadline: 22 Apr 2026

Compensation: £48,000-£53,000

Living Wage employer

Paid Full-time

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Context and Purpose of the Role

After five years of dedicated leadership, GROW’s Managing Director is moving on. We are now seeking an exceptional, values-led leader to guide GROW through the next phase of our 2030 strategy and help realise our ambition to become a movement-shaping force within agroecology.

GROW is entering a pivotal stage of growth. Our focus now is on strengthening team capacity, centring community voice, developing pathways to leadership and employment, deepening hyper-local networks, and contributing more visibly to the agroecology sector.

With strong financial foundations, a committed team, and a long-standing partnership with a progressive secondary school, this is a rare opportunity to lead an organisation uniquely positioned at the intersection of farming, education, and community action.

The Managing Director will provide clear strategic direction and overall leadership, ensuring GROW remains responsibly-governed, financially resilient, and grounded in its agroecological values. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, they will nurture and inspire a multidisciplinary team of 16 employees and freelancers, strengthen key partnerships, and guide the organisation’s continued development and impact.

Job Description

Job Title: Managing Director Reports to: Board of Trustees Salary: £48,000-£53,000 per annum Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time, 40 hours per week (9am-5pm with 1-hour paid lunch break) Location: Hybrid. Minimum 3 days a week on site at The Totteridge Academy, Barnet Lane, N20 8AZ (more days on site expected for the first 3-6 months) Pension: GROW participates in the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) pension scheme and contributes 3%. Benefits: 30% off all GROW Farm produce, annual training budget, subsidised lunches, and a generous holiday allowance of 28 days plus bank holidays. Probation period: 6 months

GROW is a site-based organisation, and our farm sits at the heart of everything we do. We are looking for a Managing Director who is as comfortable talking with students, volunteers and visitors as they are shaping strategy and leading the organisation’s future. This is a role for a thoughtful, adaptable and hands-on leader who can hold the big picture while staying closely connected to our farm, outdoor programmes and the communities we work alongside.

Leadership at GROW is practical, relational and rooted in place. One day you might be gathering feedback from our Student Board of Advisors, listening to how our programmes are working for the young people who shape them. The next, you might be at the farm stall chatting with local community members selling jars of GROW’s homemade pickles. The Managing Director helps ensure that these everyday moments remain central to the organisation.

The successful candidate will lead a small, committed team of 16 staff, nurturing a culture that is collaborative, knowledgeable and grounded in our values. They will guide GROW’s strategic direction while staying attentive to the daily rhythms of farm and school life that make it a vibrant place for learning, growing and connection. 

Trustees recognise the breadth of this role and are committed to strengthening the organisation’s operational capacity. An early priority for the new Managing Director will be to shape and secure support for an additional capacity-building role that complements their leadership and enables GROW to thrive in the years ahead.

1. Strategy, Governance & Risk

  • Provide overall leadership and strategic development of the charity.
  • Oversee and report on organisational performance to the Board of Trustees quarterly.
  • Ensure charity policies and legal guidelines are up to date, clearly communicated, and embedded in everyday culture.
  • Ensure statutory filings (e.g. Charity Commission, Companies House) are accurate and timely.
  • Maintain and regularly review the organisational Risk Register and report key risks and mitigations to the Board.
  • Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, including charity law, employment law, data protection, health & safety, safeguarding, and environmental regulations.
  • Lead on crisis management and serious incident reporting.
  • Prepare high-quality written reports for Board and sub-committee meetings.
  • Advise Trustees on strategic opportunities, risks, and sector trends. Support Trustee recruitment, induction, and development.
  • Enable Trustees to fulfil their governance responsibilities effectively.
  • Engage relevant professional expertise where appropriate to support decision making. 

2. Operations, Education & Farm

  • Ensure operational resilience, deputising and covering critical functions during staff absence.
  • Work closely with Education Leads to develop the quality of our educational
  • programmes, ensuring they align with agroecological principles.
  • Ensure thorough Risk Assessments are completed, communicated, and
  • implemented for all activities and programmes.
  • Support the income generation strategy for the Farm.
  • Support the Farm Manager with infrastructure development, including planning permission applications.

2. Operations, Education & Farm

  • Ensure operational resilience, deputising and covering critical functions during staff absence.
  • Work closely with Education Leads to develop the quality of our educational programmes, ensuring they align with agroecological principles.
  • Ensure thorough Risk Assessments are completed, communicated, and implemented for all activities and programmes. Support the income generation strategy for the Farm.
  • Support the Farm Manager with infrastructure development, including planning permission applications.

3. Finance & Fundraising

  • Act as the main point of contact for the charity’s accountants.
  • Develop and oversee organisational budgets, leading annual budget-setting and ongoing monthly, quarterly, and forecast reviews.
  • Develop and deliver the annual income generation and fundraising strategy with the Head of Fundraising.
  • Oversee effective impact reporting with the Head of Fundraising.
  • Develop and implement plans to improve cost-efficiency.
  • Support the completion of large and complex fundraising bids.

4. Partnerships

  • Act as the main point of contact for GROW’s key partner, The Totteridge Academy (TTA), and the Academy Trust, United Learning, to ensure the partnership is effective and positive.
  • Build and develop partnerships with schools, youth services, local authority, community growing networks and organisations to support the long-term development of educational programmes and participant recruitment and local environmental impact.

5. Marketing & Profile

  • Oversee the charity’s overall marketing and communications strategy.
  • Retain strategic oversight of all core marketing and communications, including the press opportunities, charity’s website, printed materials, and promotional content, ensuring that GROW’s voice, values, and impact are communicated clearly and consistently.
  • Build and enhance the charity’s public profile through events, speaking engagements, and external representation.

6. People, HR & Safeguarding

  • Manage and support the team to effectively perform their roles and develop within GROW, ensuring staff are fully trained and confident with organisational policies.
  • Lead the recruitment and onboarding of all staff in line with Equality, Diversity & Inclusion and Safeguarding policies, and Safer Recruitment best practice.
  • Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead and ensure compliance with any safeguarding requirements set by partner school, The Totteridge Academy.
  • Be rigorously mindful of child safeguarding at all times, embedding safeguarding policies in everyday culture and remain up to date with relevant legislation and training.
  • Oversee HR processes including appraisals, performance management, and professional development.
  • Develop progressive internal systems, policies, and training that promote a fair, inclusive, and supportive workplace, grounded in our agroecological principles.
  • Ensuring the organisation is GDPR compliant and acts as the Data Protection Lead.

7. Values & Culture

  • Act as a role model for GROW’s guiding agroecological principles and organisational values in all internal and external relationships.
  • Create a supportive, nurturing, high-trust culture in which staff and freelancers can thrive.
  • Champion a culture of reflection, evaluation, and continuous improvement.
  • Centre community voice in decision making, governance, and organisational strategy

Direct reports: Farm Manager TTA Education Lead Senior Facilitator Head of Fundraising Freelance Programme Leads This job description is not exhaustive; as a small and evolving charity, flexibility is essential and all staff are expected to take a hands-on approach and support wider organisational needs where required.  

Person Specification

Essential Personal Qualities

  • Strong alignment with GROW’s mission, agroecological principles, and organisational values.
  • Ability to lead and nurture a strong, cohesive, and collaborative team intuitively
  • and with empathy.
  • Resilient and adaptable.
  • Calm under pressure.
  • Collaborative by nature and solution-focussed in approach.
  • Strong commitment to inclusive working practices and social justice.

Essential Experience

  • Significant experience working in a Senior Leadership role within a not-for-profit,
  • education, and/or environmental sectors.
  • Experience of building and maintaining successful partnership work, for example
  • with farms, schools, local authorities, funders, and/or community organisations.
  • Significant experience of managing and developing staff and freelancers in a
  • small team.
  • Proven ability to lead organisational strategy and translate it into operational plans.
  • Experience working with, and reporting to, a Board or governing body.
  • Experience of financial management, including budgets, forecasting, and working with accountants.
  • Track record in contributing to fundraising, including securing major bids.
  • Strong understanding of governance, compliance, and risk in a regulated environment.
  • Experience of safeguarding within an education, youth, or community context.
  • Understanding of legal, progressive and inclusive HR systems and policies.
  • Ability to develop and oversee marketing and communications that clearly articulate organisational mission, build community engagement and support financial sustainability.
  • Demonstrable experience handling and reviewing legal documentation, including contracts, leases, and formal agreements.

Essential Skills & Abilities

  • Strategic thinker, able to see and drive forward the “big picture” while managing operational detail.
  • Skilled and inclusive people manager, able to motivate, develop, and challenge others.
  • Excellent, adaptable and confident communication skills.
  • Ability to prioritise and manage a broad and competing workload.
  • Effective decision-making and ability to work independently with accountability.
  • Strong relationship-builder with credibility across diverse stakeholders.
  • Ability to lead teams through change and uncertainty.
  • Strong organisational and administrative capability.
  • Sound judgement and a high level of discretion when handling confidential or sensitive matters.

Desirable

  • Experience or knowledge of agroecological farming.
  • Experience working with local councils, schools, academy trusts, and authorities.
  • Knowledge of charity and regulatory frameworks.
  • Knowledge of the local Barnet area.

Application information

Apply by filling in this application form here, which will invite you to upload your CV and answer three questions.

We want our recruitment process to be as accessible and inclusive as possible. If you require any adjustments to apply for this role or to take part in the interview process, please let us know. For example, we are happy to accept applications in alternative formats (such as audio or video), provide materials in accessible formats, offer additional time where needed, or arrange interviews online.

Please contact us at lucy@wearegrow.org to discuss any adjustments that would help you participate fully in the process.

The deadline to apply is Wednesday, 22nd April at noon.

Stage 1

A one-hour in-person interview at the GROW Farm, The Totteridge Academy, with the Senior Team and Board Members (week commencing 4th May). While we recognise that online interviews can be convenient for an initial stage, the on-site nature of our charity means we are prioritising in-person interviews from the outset.

Stage 2

Successful first round candidates will be invited to a half-day visit and interview at the farm between the 13th and 20th May. You will be asked to prepare a presentation to the panel and team members, visit the GROW farm, and meet our team and Student Board of Advisors.

There may be a final stage 3 phone call with our Board of Trustees.

Because we work with children and at-risk people, the successful applicant will need to pass an enhanced DBS check and provide two suitable references.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME

At GROW we’re committed to creating an inclusive workplace. All qualified and eligible applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to gender, gender identity or expression, race, national origin, religion or belief, disability, age, sexual orientation or pregnancy and maternity. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and identities, especially those who are under-represented in the charity and food growing sectors. This includes, but is not limited to, people from the global majority, neurodivergent individuals, and those with a range of lived experiences. 

We’re committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of our community and brings a rich mix of perspectives, skills, cultures, and ways of thinking.

If you have any questions about the role or your suitability, please feel free to get in touch with lucy@wearegrow.org

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About GROW

GROW is a thriving agroecological farm that enriches the lives of The Totteridge Academy and local Barnet community, prioritising those facing barriers to education, well-being, and employment. Our mission is to champion food justice and advocate for a sustainable way of life for all. We cultivate knowledge, connection, and resilience through hands-on outdoor learning experiences. By modelling and sharing our work, we inspire and empower others to join the agroecological movement, driving systemic change in education, environment, and community.

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