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Seasonal Worker: 2 Days a week – Spring to October 2026 Strode Valley Organics

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Job type: part-time, temporary role from May to September/October 2026
Hours: 8 hours per day, Monday and Thursday (16 hours/week) inc. statutory paid breaks and 30 min unpaid lunch-break. Approximately 8-4pm, timing may vary slightly depending on work load and weather. You will be expected to work within the hours noted above.
Location: based at Strode Valley Organics, Whitling Wood Farm, Whitling Street, Winford, BS40 8BN
Pay: National living wage at April 2026 (£12.71/hour) and statutory benefits
The Role and Tasks
- Produce packing, some harvesting and general field work (cultivation, weeding, planting, etc)
- Deliveries to Chew Valley and Bristol
- Crops picked and packed to agreed time-deadline
- Other horticultural tasks, completed to agreed deadlines
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- Enthusiastic, hard working applicants who are physically able to manage the tasks of human-powered no-dig market gardening on a hill.
- You need to be able to work at the required pace for the role, through all weather
- Unfortunately, there is minimal public transport nearby, so you must be able to get yourself here independently.
Knowledge And Experience Required
- Minimum 1-2 years experience working in horticulture, on a market garden or commercial farm (highly preferable organic, no-dig or agro-ecological).
- Must be able to work efficiently within a busy market garden
- Full UK driving licence, (ideally clean and age 26 or over for our vehicle insurance) and confident to drive a large car or small


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Closing date: Monday 2nd March 2026 – 5PM
Start date: Early May (TBC) 2026
Contact: Please send your CV or any questions relating to this application simon@strodevalleyorganics.org
For more info about our organisation go to www.strodevalleyorganics.org
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