Food and Farm Discovery Coordinator

The Country Trust

Essex
£163.77 - £171.48/day
Part Time • Fixed Term
Closing date not specified, apply soon!

Environmental EducationFood, Farming & Horticulture


Location: Home-based, delivering sessions in schools and farms across Essex and surrounding areas
Contract: Self-employed, renewable subject to annual review
Start: Delivery from February 2026

This vacancy is recruited on a rolling basis and may close early if a suitable candidate is appointed, so early application is encouraged. Previous applicants need not apply.

We’re looking for a passionate and confident Food and Farm Discovery Coordinator to inspire primary-aged children through hands-on food, farming and countryside learning. You’ll deliver engaging cooking, gardening and farm visit experiences, working closely with schools, farmers and food producers - particularly in areas of disadvantage.

What you’ll do

  • Deliver Farm Discovery Days and the Food Discovery programme in schools
  • Plan and lead farm visits, cooking and gardening sessions
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with schools and farm hosts
  • Manage session planning, equipment, health & safety and safeguarding
  • Work independently as part of a supportive national team

Time commitment & pay

  • Around 80–90 paid days per year (seasonal variation)
  • £171.48/day for Food Discovery delivery
  • £163.77/day for Farm Discovery delivery
  • Plus expenses and mileage (45p per mile)
  • Estimated annual earnings: £14,000–£15,000, with potential to grow

You’ll need

  • Experience working with primary-age children and schools
  • Confidence delivering hands-on cooking, gardening and outdoor learning
  • Enthusiasm for food, farming and the countryside
  • Strong communication, organisation and relationship-building skills
  • Full UK driving licence, access to a car, and suitable IT setup

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About The Country Trust

We are a small, dynamic national education charity dedicated to bringing alive the working countryside for children least able to access it. Since 1978 The Country Trust has been making it possible for hundreds of volunteer farmers and landowners to welcome thousands of disadvantaged young children from all backgrounds and faiths onto their farms to share their passion for food, farming and the countryside.

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