Food Growing Lead

London, Greater London (On-site)
Wood Green, Greater London
£18.50 gross per hour
Part-time (32 hours per week, 4 days per week)
Contract (Two-year fixed term contract)
Job description

Food Growing Lead 

Growing & Production Leadership 
Lead crop planning, seasonal production and day-to-day growing across
glasshouses and outdoor beds 
Improve consistency, yield and quality of produce while working within
agroecological principles 
Contribute to strengthening commercial and wholesale routes while aligning with
the centre’s social and environmental values 
Maintain high standards of crop health, soil care, composting and biodiversity 

Public Engagement & Site Activity 
Support and contribute to public-facing activity at Wolves Lane, including farm
tours, workshops, open days, and community events. (note: Wolves Lane is not
currently open on Saturdays; occasional evening or weekend activity may be
required around key events, planned in advance.) 
Act as an ambassador for Wolves Lane Centre, engaging confidently with visitors,
volunteers, partners and funders during events and day-to-day site activity 
Work closely with colleagues to ensure growing activity supports learning,
volunteering and community engagement programmes 

Team Support & Learning Environment 
Provide day-to-day supervision and support for food growers,
apprentices/trainees and sessional workers 
Integrate learning into production, ensuring the site functions as a working
training environment 
Work alongside volunteers in a way that supports both productivity and skill
development 
Foster an inclusive and respectful working culture 

Site & Systems 
Support organisation of growing spaces, tools and materials 
Lead on the record keeping related to crops, yields and production systems 
Work collaboratively on infrastructure and improvements that support long-term
resilience of the site 

Working in a Shared, Community Context 
Work in coordination with Consortium partners and site users 
Ensure growing activities sit respectfully within a multi-user, community-focused
site 
Contribute to the centre’s wider vision as a space that supports Black, Brown and
other minority communities in land-based work 

Health, Safety & Good Practice 
Follow and support good practice in health and safety across growing areas 
Model safe tool use, manual handling and site procedures 
Contribute to maintaining a safe and welcoming working environment 

Other 
To attend and participate in internal and external meetings as required. 
Ensure compliance with organisational policies, including safeguarding, health
and safety and equality at all times. 
To attend relevant training to fulfil the requirements of the job. 
To undertake other duties which may from time to time be required and which
are appropriate to the responsibilities of the post. 

Person Specification 

Essential 
Significant practical experience in food growing or market gardening with a
minimum of 2 full commercial growing seasons 
Strong knowledge of agroecological or sustainable growing methods 
Experience supervising or supporting others in a growing environment 
Ability to balance productivity with a learning or community context 
Good organisational skills and ability to manage seasonal workloads 
Commitment to working with diverse communities and in an inclusive
environment 
Confidence working outdoors year-round in a physical role 

Desirable 
Experience working in an urban or community-based growing project 
Experience working with apprentices, trainees or volunteers 
Experience supplying wholesale or commercial customers

Organisation
Ubele Initiative CIC View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 03 March 2026
Closing date: 15 March 2026 at 17:00
Tags: Food / Nutrition

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