Coordinator

Employer: The Orchard Project

Location: Hybrid / predominantly home based with the option to be based in Wales, Bristol or London. For a London based post there will be an expectation of being in our Warren Street office one day a month minimum. For all locations there will be a need to travel in the UK, particularly across Wales and to London

Temporary: this is for 12 months, with scope for extension

Working hours: This three day a week post

Salary: £32,432 FTE plus £4,000 pro rata London weighting if applicable. 

Closing date: midnight on Monday 23rd March 2026.

  • Would you like to join a small but mighty charity, working as part of an inspirational team delivering real change for the environment? We are seeking a dynamic network coordinator who can recruit, train and support a pool of freelance orchardists across the UK. This is to enable us to deliver our work in new areas of the UK and support existing project staff.

    About The Orchard Project:

    We believe that community orchards can transform people’s lives and help nature to thrive, which is why we work to create, support and celebrate these amazing spaces across the UK. Our vision is for everyone in our towns and cities to be within walking distance of a thriving, community-run orchard.

    Since 2009, we’ve supported communities to plant or restore over 700 orchards in the heart of urban communities, specifically in areas of high deprivation where there is limited access to nature. We also train local people in the skills needed to care for those orchards, ensuring they remain viable for generations to come.

    These orchards are making a significant contribution to the country’s fruit and nut provision, improving health and wellbeing, building community resilience, nurturing skills and providing cherished, nature-rich, community spaces where everyone can feel they belong.

    Our staff work with communities in hubs across England, Wales and Scotland, and we have a core staff team, based in London and across the UK.

    Over the last 15 years we have grown from a London-based project to become the country’s national community orchard charity.

    We provide ongoing support for community groups, as well as running accredited training programmes in orchard management and forest gardening.

    Our project work is varied, and we work in a range of settings including prisons, schools, hospitals and in the diverse communities that we serve.

    We offer a range of benefits to our staff, which include:

    Holiday allowance of 25 days FTE with flexible bank holiday usage and additional days off between

    Christmas and New Year

    Time off in lieu for additional hours worked outside of standard working days

    Flexibility around working days and hours, and the option to work from home

    Training opportunities and budget for each staff member to address identified training and personal development needs

    Pension contribution of 5% of salary

    A flexible monthly well-being budget in addition to salary to support an individual’s personal health and wellbeing and two personal days off per year

    In 2026 we will have a shut-down week in June to give the team a chance to reset as part of our commitment to a better work/life balance. This is an extra week of time off in addition to annual leave

    Main purpose of the role

    This is a role is working to deliver an exciting development programme supporting orchard enthusiasts into paid work. We had a great first cohort of participants in 2025/26 and many of them are already delivering work with

    The Orchard Project. The person in this role will maintain that network and match new freelance consultants with work. You will also be recruiting 15 participants for the second year of the programme, to be centred on Wales and looking at ways to encourage and support BPOC applications. You will be reflecting on lessons from

    the first year of the programme and evolving it to even better meet the needs of participants and ensuring it equips them to confidently deliver key activities for The Orchard Project (e.g. orchard design workshops, training and acting as trainers and assessors on our accredited courses, pruning workshops, orchard survey days, orchard planting and restoration projects).

    Through continuing to build the scale and geographical scope of this network of consultants we will:

    Be able to outsource work to trusted individuals, helping us to grow our income

    Support more groups and orchards

    Support our current regional staff with practical days, this is an organisational need related to lone working constraints which we want to address

    Be able us to have a presence in places where current staff are not based and widen our reach and impact - one of our key strategic objectives

    Develop a of talent and people – many of whom will be graduates from our accredited training programmes

    Develop a potential pool of TOP staff should we grow in the future

    Deepen our EDI work by offering routes to employment from graduates on our courses who are black or people of colour, this is a key objective for our new strategic plan

    Enhance biodiversity of new and veteran orchards

    Scope of the Job:

    Run the development programme that will be delivered to the next cohort of freelance consultants. This involves working closely with our Training and Skills Manager and other Orchard Project team members as appropriate.

    Carry out a recruitment process to recruit a pool of freelancers with a good level of orchard knowledge.

    Arrange for members of the Orchard Project team to deliver the development programme, including work experience placements, whilst overseeing the logistics, attendance and monitoring of this.

    Work closely with the Business Development Manager to review any new consultancy projects that are secured and determine whether we have suitable freelance staff to outsource this to (location, capacity skills etc.).

    Make improvements in Orchard Project processes that enable us to deliver consultancy and manage the consultant network more efficiently (eg using Salesforce and developing on-line booking system)

    Support freelance orchard consultants as they deliver our consultancy projects, ensuring that they understand the project requirements, relationship management and that all agreed outputs are delivered to time, quality and budget.

    Carry out regular monitoring activities with the freelance group and our clients to assess the impact that the programme is having and provide impact and finance information for our funder.

    Additional general responsibilities:

    Take part in relevant training

    Attend and contribute to staff visioning away-days and UK wide team meetings

    Share best practice with partners and other staff

    Any other reasonable organisational tasks appropriate to the running of a small charity

    Become an engaged member of our friendly and passionate team

    Person Specification:

    Experience in:

    Managing orchard or other horticultural projects of quality to deadline, to budget and with minimal supervision which can be used to mentor others and assign them to projects. (This role does not include direct delivery of planting or other orchard projects).

    Working with volunteers

    Organising and managing events for the local community

    Developing and maintaining relationships with partners, community groups, local authorities and other stakeholders.

    Monitoring, evaluating and reporting including on budgets

    Using project management and IT tools to organise and simplify processes

    Profile raising using social media

    Knowledge and Skills:

    Some horticultural knowledge would be helpful, particularly in relation to orchards

    A proven interest in environmental sustainability, sustainable food systems, and/or permaculture

    Cultural sensitivity in building relationships and engaging people from diverse backgrounds

    Excellent oral, written and presentation skills

    A high level of competence in Microsoft Word and Excel. Experience in Salesforce and producing on-line surveys and forms would be beneficial

    Personal attributes:

    A passion for community orchards and a desire to share this with others

    A pro-active approach to sharing learning with other staff and partners

    An excellent advocate for the charity

    Passionate about the potential to transform communities and improve the lives of individuals through the project

    Preparedness to roll up your sleeves and get stuck in

    Flexible and innovative in your approach to delivering projects

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