Care Farm Education and Wellbeing Officer Day 6 Provision

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust

Broughton Gifford, Melksham, Wiltshire
£14,385 - £15,004 depending on experience (22.5 hours/week)
Part Time • Permanent
Closing on Mon, 11th Nov 2024
7 days left

Environmental EducationConservation & WildlifeFood, Farming & Horticulture


Reports to: Care Farm Manager
Salary: £14,385.42 - £15,004.04 (depending on experience)
Contract: Permanent Term Time (40 weeks)
Hours: 22.5 per week (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday) - Position available from 21st October 2024
Based at: The Willows Care Farm, Broughton Gifford

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is a leading conservation charity in the UK and has an excellent reputation for the development of ‘green prescriptions’, working to improve people’s wellbeing through engagement with the natural environment. This work is the basis of our alternative education provision and has proved successful and popular with a wide range of commissioners, students and their carers. Accordingly, we are looking for an inspiring, knowledgeable, committed and experienced Education & Wellbeing Officer at The Willows Care Farm near Melksham.

Working alongside the Head of Care Farms, Care Farm Managers and our experienced staff team, the post holder will be responsible for leading the daily delivery of one-to-one nature-based therapeutic activities for ‘Day 6 Provision’ children and young people with diverse needs, mental ill-health, social and communication difficulties, and those in need of emotional support. Experience of working one-to-one with children and young people with diverse needs is essential, as is an understanding of person-centred practice and the use of nature, animals and creativity to support the holistic education of the children and young people with whom we work.

Day 6 Provision: Wiltshire Council must arrange suitable full-time education for any primary or secondary aged pupil to begin from the sixth school day after the first day of a permanent exclusion. This role addresses that need in that we will offer a bespoke Alternative Provision package for up to five half day sessions per week for a primary child or secondary young person who has been permanently excluded.

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is fully committed to safeguarding the welfare of all children, young people and adults at risk. All WWT staff will receive safeguarding training and must ensure that they comply with WWT’s safeguarding policy.

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to developing an inclusive and diverse organisation, in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To achieve our vision of creating a world richer in nature, we need talented people, and more diverse people, on nature’s side. Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is an exemplary employer with high staff satisfaction and multiple benefits for employees. These benefits include:

  • Employer pension contribution up to 7.5%
  • Group risk insurance – death in service and income protection
  • 25 days annual leave plus public holidays (pro-rata)
  • Staff discount at Dragonfly Cafe
  • Free tea and coffee
  • On-site parking
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Two staff wellbeing days per annum

A full job description and application pack is available to download from our website.

If after reading the job description you would like to discuss this opportunity informally, please contact Dean Sherwin (Head of Care Farms’) on 07887 758380 or email [email protected].

Closing Date: 9am on Monday 11th November 2024

PLEASE NOTE: if interest is significant we reserve the option to close the vacancy early and conduct interviews on an as required basis. Should the vacancy remain open until the stated deadline then interviews will be held on Wednesday 20th November 2024 at The Willows Care Farm.

(Please note we are only able to accept applications via our application form and when completing the form please ensure you use the ‘supporting statement’ section to evidence how you believe you meet the essential and desirable criteria detailed in the Job Description. This information will be used in our short-listing process).

As a charity Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Ltd is committed to saving costs. Therefore, if you have not received an invitation to attend an interview within three weeks of the closing date, you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful.

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About Wiltshire Wildlife Trust

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust was founded in 1962, driven by a concern to protect local wildlife and natural habitats.  Today, we manage over 40 nature reserves across the county, including wetland, woodland, meadow and chalk downland habitats. Our mission: to support the recovery of nature, help people connect with nature and live more healthy, happy and sustainable lives.

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