The Agroecology Learning Collective (TALC) Project Coordinator

The Agroecology Learning Collective (TALC)

Remote in the UK with some travel
£19,468 pa (£32,448 FTE)
Part Time • Fixed Term
Closing on Tue, 17th Feb 2026

Food, Farming & HorticultureEcology


Hours: 3 days per week (24 hours)
Duration: Fixed term until Jan 28
Location: Based in the UK, working remotely, but with capacity to travel for in person meetings and workshops.
Remuneration: £19,468.80 pro rata salary (£32,448 full time) Including a 3% statutory pension contribution and 16.8 days pro rata holiday allowance (28 days full time).
Reporting to: TALC Steering Committee
Working closely with: TALC Comms Coordinator and TALC Academy Developer
Supported by: Designated Steering Committee link person
Closing date for applications: 17th February 2026
Interview date: week commencing 2nd March 2026
Start date: ASAP

About TALC

The Agroecology Learning Collective (TALC) is a UK-based network committed to transforming land-based education by strengthening the skills, knowledge and capacity needed for a regenerative, climate-resilient future. TALC brings together agroecological trainers, learning centres, demonstration farms, mentors, advisors and practitioners to collaborate, share expertise and build coherent pathways into agroecological landwork. TALC aims to:

  • Provide a central knowledge and information hub for learners, trainers and centres of learning. TALC is developing an accessible, comprehensive hub of resources, guidance, tools and shared learning materials to support high-quality agroecological education across the UK.
  • Act as a recognised authority within the sector, promoting agroecology and building the case for greater investment in agroecological training. TALC advocates for the importance of agroecology in addressing climate, biodiversity and food-system challenges, and works to strengthen the policy and funding environment for training.
  • Stimulate and support the development of new courses that fill gaps in current training provision. Through sector mapping, consultation and collaboration, TALC identifies unmet training needs and supports organisations to design and deliver new programmes.
  • Coordinate and collaborate on strategies to enable equitable access to training. TALC works to reduce structural and practical barriers to participation, ensuring that agroecological training is more accessible to diverse learners.
  • Build regional, national and international networks of trainers across different farming sectors. Taking a networked approach, TALC aims to convene training hubs and practitioner groups, strengthening collaboration and professional development across horticulture, mixed farming, agroforestry, pastoral systems and beyond.

TALC is guided by a Steering Committee composed of organisations and individuals with deep expertise in agroecology, education and land-based practice. Operating as a remote network with activities across the UK, TALC is building a collaborative, connected and forward-looking infrastructure for agroecological learning.

TALC has been awarded grant funding from Esmee Fairbairn to develop the initiative. The Landworkers’ Alliance is playing the role of fiscal host for the grant period, which includes hosting employment for TALC staff.

Mode of Working

The postholder will be required to work autonomously, with regular and committed support from other TALC staff and Steering Committee members.

The team will collaboratively design, deliver and review work plans, establish project strategies and maintain structures for communication and mutual support. TALC operates without a central office; staff work remotely, with travel required for meetings, visits and events. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.

A regular working pattern is required, though some flexibility can be offered. An additional paid week of leave is provided around late December.

TALC is committed to equality, diversity and inclusive working practices. We particularly encourage applications from people from under-represented and marginalised groups. The role requires the use of personal IT equipment; please get in touch if this presents a barrier.

ROLE OVERVIEW

The coordinator will play a central role in developing the initiative, fostering participation and building the collective while supporting the organisation’s growth and impact. They will lead on developing TALC against its objectives including developing the website to become a central knowledge hub for trainers, centres of learning and learners; Building stakeholder participation, facilitating knowledge sharing and CPD; stimulating the development of new courses and events to help fill gaps.

The postholder will also be responsible for overseeing operational delivery, managing the budget and timeline and leading on monitoring and evaluation.

This role combines operational input and strategic contribution to ensure TALC develops in-line with its objectives.

Specific responsibilities and outputs of this role

  • Build the network and ensure that TALC continues to develop with active participation from stakeholders and members, hosting consultations and developing themed member working groups.
  • Organise online and in person knowledge sharing events for individuals and organisations involved in training.
  • Strategically develop projects and partnerships which help TALC to fulfil its objectives.
  • Develop and expand website content including compiling resources and signposting to training related information.
  • Build sector insights that can support TALC’s work and partners knowledge base within the research and policy space.
  • Manage the overall budget and timeline for the TALC activities over the funded period.
  • Support fundraising and business development for TALC, including taking a lead on bid writing.
  • Ensure that TALC is measuring its impact and meeting grant outcomes, developing appropriate monitoring and evaluation frameworks to support this.
  • Coordinate and attend TALC steering committee meetings, feeding into strategic discussions and acting on decisions made by the group.
  • Work closely with Steering Committee members and external partners to develop TALC’s governance framework.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

This role requires skills and experiences in the following areas:

Essential

  • A passion and commitment to movement led change to develop food sovereignty, agroecology, land and climate justice.
  • A good understanding (from direct experience) of the agroecological education sector with all its specificities, opportunities and obstacles.
  • A demonstrable interest in increasing the quality, coherency and accessibility of training in the sector.
  • The capacity to strategically plan and develop projects with input from multiple stakeholders.
  • A strong capacity to coordinate projects, including managing multiple activities and seeking and incorporating the input of a range of stakeholders.
  • Experience of building up and managing a network, ideally within the agroecological sector.
  • Experience in organising, facilitating and presenting at events and meetings in person and online.
  • Strong project management skills, including budget management.
  • Experience in partnership development and fundraising.
  • Good IT skills including in Wordpress website platform (or similar) to make edits and develop content.
  • Experience of working remotely and the ability to develop work plans, monitor progress, self manage and work independently, seek help as needed and report on work done.
  • Willing to travel for occasional workshops and team meetings. Willingness to work occasional evenings and weekends.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of governance models and experience of developing membership structures.

If you have any questions, or would like to discuss any aspect of this role in advance of applying please contact us ([email protected]) and we will try our best to respond. Please email us well in advance of the closing date.

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About The Agroecology Learning Collective (TALC)

The Agroecology Learning Collective (TALC) is a community-driven hub for agroecological learning and collaboration. Our collective, composed of trainers, mentors, advisors, and centres of learning, is dedicated to shaping a regenerative future for the UK’s food and land-use systems. We believe agroecological farming and forestry can help us protect and enhance our environment and deliver affordable, healthy food for all. As part of a wider food sovereignty movement, it should provide rewarding and financially viable work for farmers and growers, big and small, and help build a thriving rural economy. Knowledge creation and sharing need to be at the movement’s heart. TALC aims to facilitate collaboration and knowledge-sharing across the sector, building regional, national and international links between teachers and learners, stimulating the development of new courses and promoting agroecology as a career.

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