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We Are Avon
Bath & Bristol, West England
Posted: 19 Jun 2026
Deadline: 14 Jul 2026
Compensation: £37,440 per annum FTE (pro rata)
Living Wage employer Ethnicity Confident scheme Disability Confident scheme
Paid Part-time Fixed term / contract
Job description
£37,440 FTE (pro-rata to agreed days)
4 days/week · job-share option:
Fixed-term employed · 2 years (July 2026 – July 2028) Pending review after initial 3 months and biannual review for renewal of contract Salary Starting salary of £37,440 FTE, paid pro-rata to agreed days Hours 4 days/week (32 hrs) depending on candidate. Exact pattern agreed at appointment. One full role preferred but job-share or part time applications considered (minimum 2 days).
Avon Co-working space (Bath & Bristol) + some working from home 2-year employed contract:
Location Avon Co-working space - to be confirmed depending on the applicant and co-working options at Bath or Bristol base. Candidate must be able to travel to and between Bath & Bristol regularly and ideally be rooted in this bioregion with good local knowledge of place. Longer term working from the new Food Hub coworking space.
Key responsibilities: Fundraising & finance, Community shares and membership management, investment relationships, administration, outreach and crowdfundin
Reporting to: We Are Avon Board of Directors
Trial period: 3 months
Start Date: July 2026
Full info and application here: https://weareavon.com/land-and-food/
Application information
Full info an application form here: https://weareavon.com/land-and-food/
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About We Are Avon
We Are Avon is a place-based organisation and bioregional movement of river guardians and land stewards, working to regenerate the Avon catchment together. We centre the river Avon in this work, as a key indicator of landscape health, community wealth and a bridge-builder across communities. Food systems, river health and thriving communities are connected, and we take a place-based approach to addressing current issues and their solutions directly, led by farmers, local river guardian groups and our ecosystem of partner organisations and collaborators.
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