Job title - Greater Manchester Project Manager
Duration of Post - 1 year, to continue depending on funding
Working hours - 3 days/week (22.5 hours)
Responsible to - Head of Operations and Programmes
Location - Greater Manchester, home-working optional
Salary - £32,227 FTE, plus 5% employers pension and wellbeing budget
About The Orchard Project
The Orchard Project is the only UK charity dedicated to bringing orchards into the heart of urban
communities. We believe community orchards transform lives and help nature to thrive, so we support
people to create new orchards or revive existing ones. Through urban orchards we help strengthen and
connect communities, improve local green spaces for people and wildlife, train volunteers to learn new
skills, run events, and develop a local free source of healthy fresh fruit. See more about our impact on our
website.
We’ve been around since 2009 and have grown to become the country’s national community orchard
charity. We have created and supported over 500 community orchards in that time and we run training
programmes with adults and schools, and orchard celebration events.
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 offered for additional hours worked outside of standard working days
• Flexible working days and hours, and the option to work from home, although some weekend
working is required
• Training opportunities to address identified training and personal development needs
• Pension contribution of 5% of salary
• A budget of £35 per month to support an individual’s personal wellbeing
Main purpose of the job
You will be responsible for supporting local community groups in Greater Manchester to plant orchards,
maintain existing ones, provide training (eg tree pruning), engage volunteers and run community events.
You will ensure that the projects are delivered on time, to budget and with consistent quality, and you will
fulfil the requirements for monitoring, evaluation and administration.
You will work with the rest of our team based across the UK to share good practice, develop peer-to-peer
support and become an engaged member of our friendly and passionate team of 17 people.
Scope of Job:
Orchard planting and restoration
• Liaise with community orchard groups to plan programme of workshops and events
• Organise and run orchard plantings, including all logistics
• Deliver training workshops in tree planting, pruning, maintenance and aftercare.
• Provide “orchard leader training” for key volunteers
• Organise community events (e.g. Apple Days, Wassails).
• Publicise events on social media
• Write orchard management plans
• Find potential new orchard sites and assess for suitability
• Engage members of the local community as volunteers
Project Management
• Ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget
• Manage project budgets
• Capture and record data for monitoring and evaluation
• Develop partnerships with others that support the work of The Orchard Project
Additional training
• Assess and mark homework on our accredited Level 2 Award in Forest Gardening and Level 3
Certificate in Community Orcharding.
Fundraising and consultancy
• Identify potential regional funding opportunities and partnerships that could develop our work in
the region to share with our fundraiser and management team
Additional responsibilities:
• Take part in relevant training
• Attend and contribute to staff visioning away-days and UK wide team meetings
• Support colleagues across the UK through regional visits (1 or 2 days per year)
• Share best practice with partners and other staff
• Any other reasonable organisational tasks appropriate to the running of a small charity
Person Specification
Experience in:
• Managing projects of quality to deadline, to budget and with minimal supervision
• Delivering training in relevant subjects
• Working with volunteers
• Organising and managing events
• Developing and maintaining relationships with partners, community groups, local authorities and
other stakeholders
• Monitoring, evaluating and reporting
• Profile raising using social media, web
Knowledge and Skills:
• A good level of horticultural or arboricultural knowledge and skills, particularly in relation to
orchards
• A proven interest in environmental sustainability, sustainable food systems, and/or permaculture
• Excellent oral, written and presentation skills
• A high level of competence in Microsoft Word and Excel
• Cultural sensitivity in building relationships and engaging people from diverse backgrounds
Personal attributes and behaviours:
• 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
Application Process
The closing date for applications is midnight on Sunday 5
th May 2024. We expect to be holding interviews on
Wednesday 15th May (via Zoom), and ideally the role would start before the end of June.
To apply, please send the following to orchard@theorchardproject.org.uk:
1. Your full CV
2. Anonymised CV (see the guidance below*)
3. Anonymised covering letter of 2 sides maximum explaining why you want the role and how you meet the
role description criteria
4. Completed Equality & Diversity Form (also on the Jobs section of our website)
We want our organisation to be as diverse as the communities it supports. Increasing diversity in the
charity/environmental sector and within our organisation is very important to us, and we practice positive
action during our recruitment process.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds
regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Please contact us
to let us know of any adjustments we can make to support you during the recruitment process.
If you have any questions about this role then you can contact stephanie@theorchardproject.org.uk, Head
of Operations and Programmes, before the deadline.
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
*Anonymised recruitment
We are committed to attracting and employing the best candidate for the role. To ensure this, we operate
anonymised recruitment prior to interview.
The Equality & Diversity form will not be viewed by staff shortlisting candidates. Only details of your
previous work experience, your qualifications and your written statements describing how you meet this
role will be forwarded to those shortlisting for interview.
The anonymised CV should have any personal information removed. You should also check your covering
letter to ensure it doesn’t contain any personal details, eg please don’t sign off with your name.
For the anonymised copy, you should remove:
• Your name
• Your address
• Your date of birth
• Dates that any qualifications were received
• Dates relating to any employment experience that was over 5 years ago
• Places where qualifications were received (i.e. your school or university)
• Your photograph
• Your email address
• Your telephone number
• Any information which may give an indication of your age, nationality and ethnicity, disability, sex or
sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race,
religion or belief.
You can anonymise your CV easily by adding XXX to information which you have removed.