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Heber Primary School Gardener


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Hello,

Heber Primary School is looking to appoint a new gardener to lead on some lovely engaging gardening projects with the children as well as maintaining the (modest) garden/green spaces in the school grounds.

The Parents & Friends of Heber (a registered Charity) is committed to funding the contract over the next 12 months and we are looking for someone with the following qualities:

1. Good knowledge of appropriate planting for low maintenance box gardens

2. Must be willing to undergo CRB (or equivalent)check - a current CRB would be great, but the school will organise one if necessary.

3. Fun and engaging with children

4. Enthusiastic about recycling and 'upcycling' projects - age appropriate for primary school children


We have a number of ideas/projects to take forward this year but would be delighted to amend/add according to your own ideas.


The budget is modest and depending on daily rate we would be looking at 1 -2 days/month - possibly more over the Spring season. There is also the possibility of running an afterschool gardening club 1 day/week for 1 - 2 terms.


If you would like to know more, please contact:

Kristy MacDonald

Heber P&F Co-Chair 2014/2015

[email protected]

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