Abundant Borders works to reduce food insecurity, improve wellbeing and strengthen community resilience across the
Scottish Borders. We do this by creating and supporting a network of community food gardens where people can
learn to grow food sustainably, build skills, connect with others and improve their physical and mental health.
Volunteers are at the heart of everything we do, and our gardens provide welcoming, inclusive green spaces that
bring communities together.
About the Role
We are looking for a compassionate, organised and community-minded Green Spaces Officer to support volunteers across
our network of community gardens. This role will help people to take part in outdoor activities that improve
wellbeing, increase confidence, and strengthen social connection.
Working closely with Garden Leaders and volunteer teams, the Green Spaces Officer will help ensure our gardens are
safe, welcoming, inclusive environments where everyone can participate—particularly individuals facing
disadvantage, isolation, or poor mental health.
This is a highly rewarding role for someone who enjoys working outdoors, supporting people, and helping communities
to thrive.
Key Responsibilities
- Support volunteers to participate in garden sessions in inclusive, safe, positive ways
- Provide 1:1
support where needed, helping individuals to build confidence and skills
- Organise small group activities
such as nature walks, seasonal tasks, wellbeing sessions, and gentle gardening
- Work with staff and
volunteers to ensure gardens remain welcoming, accessible community spaces
- Help volunteers to set goals,
reflect on progress, and engage fully in community life
- Contribute to monitoring, evaluation and
volunteer feedback
- Support the development of wellbeing-focused initiatives within garden
settings
- Liaise with referring partners (e.g. mental health teams, housing associations, support
workers)
About You
We’re looking for someone who is:
- Warm, patient and able to build trusting relationships
- Comfortable supporting people with additional
needs or low confidence
- Passionate about the role green spaces play in wellbeing
- Able to work
independently across multiple locations
- Organised, reliable and confident managing small
groups
- A good communicator who can work collaboratively with staff, volunteers and
partners
- Experience in community gardening, mental health support, social care, outdoor learning or
community development is welcome—but above all, we value enthusiasm, attitude and commitment.
What We Offer
- Competitive salary
- Supportive, friendly staff team and trustees
- Training opportunities aligned with the role
- Flexibility within working hours
- Opportunity to make a meaningful difference to people and communities across the Borders