Green Routes Stirling is a charity established in 2007. Our aims are ;
Green Routes provides training in horticulture, rural skills, independent living skills, and also employability skills for those progressing on to our employability programme ‘Routes to Work’. For more information go to greenroutes.org.uk.
Given the success of our work and proven track record to date, we are now expanding our operations. We have recently taken over the lease of The Walled Garden at Gargunnock House, near Stirling, and we will also have a new base at Gartmore where students will work towards their RCHS Grow and Learn awards. At Gargunnock Walled Garden the emphasis will be on developing employability skills, with a focus on creating a garden enterprise.
We have a vacancy for a Manager at Gargunnock. The job holder will have responsibility for the day-to-day management and running of the service at Gargunnock, ensuring that the aims of Green Routes are met.
The successful candidate will report to the Development Manager and be responsible for ensuring that the students are supported at all times to develop their skills further, in particular their employability skills. This will be achieved by the effective delivery of the garden’s maintenance and development plan, alongside each student’s individual employability plans. The job holder will manage the tutors and volunteers at the garden and work with the Employability Support Manager in developing and delivering the employability programme and the Operations Manager in developing and maintaining the infrastructure of the garden.
Applicants must have experience of working with people with additional support needs in a working and learning environment, together with good horticultural knowledge and experience working in a garden setting.
This post has been funded for three years by a grant from Improving Lives, part of the National Lottery Community Fund. It is hoped that the role can become permanent at the end of this period through the generation of additional student income.
For information on how to apply contact skirkbright@greenroutes.org.uk