Head Gardener at Presbyterian Support Northern
Puketāpapa, Auckland, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Horticulture, Sustainable Gardening, Community Engagement, Volunteer Mentoring, Soil Care, Plant Health, Companion Planting, Regenerative Practices, Permaculture, Communication, Teamwork, Organisational Skills, Physical Fitness, Healthy Food

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Ko mātou tēnei I This is Us We believe that everyone should be able to actively contribute to their community and thrive. Our team of 900 stretches from Taupo to Whangarei, and provides access to critical health and social services. We are renowned for our core services Enliven, Family Works, Lifeline and Shine. Everything we do is informed by our purpose to enable our clients to have a better life; and our values of Hope, Trust & Integrity, Compassion, Partnership, Tangata Whenua. Te Kowhiringa I The Opportunity Do you have a passion for growing food and bringing people together? We’re looking for a Community Gardener to manage, maintain, and develop our vibrant urban food haven in Mount Roskill. This is a hands-on role that combines gardening expertise with community engagement and education. Our gardens include a greenhouse, food forest, and composting bins – all thriving spaces that promote sustainability, learning, and wellbeing. In this role, you will: Manage and develop productive community gardens year-round Grow fresh produce to support our Social Food Pantry and community kitchen Work alongside and guide volunteers in sustainable gardening practices Encourage participation, learning, and inclusion across the community Promote composting, soil health, and regenerative practices This role is fixed term until the end of June 2026 Part time role 20 hours per week Ngā pūkenga kei a koe I Your Skills and Experience We’re looking for someone who’s as comfortable getting their hands dirty as they are engaging with people. You’ll ideally have: A degree in horticultureor equivalent relevant experience At least 3 years’ experience working sustainably and safely in a community garden environment Experience leading and mentoring volunteers Sound knowledge of soil care, plant health, companion planting, regenerative and permaculture practices Excellent communication, teamwork, and organisational skills Physical fitness and a passion for healthy, nutritious food Ngā āhuatanga hirahira o te mahi nei I Highlights of Working with Us We are committed to creating a diverse work place where you can look forward to feeling included and valued for your contribution. Examples of our commitment, include that we are a dementia friendly organisation, a DVFREE Tick Accredited employer, a member of Te Uru Tāngata Centre for Workplace Inclusion; and a member of the Pride Pledge. Our people are critical to our success. Part of working as part of our team means that you will have access to: Counselling and support through our Employee Assistance programmes Wellbeing support and resources for you and your family Discounts for a range of services and product, through our BOOST programme A reward each time you successfully refer a friend or family to work for PSN Formal recognition for your service from 5 years of service Kiwi saver contribution in addition to your base salary Apply to purchase up to 10 additional days of annual leave each year Contact Recruitment@psn.org.nz if you have any questions or would like a copy of the Role Profile. To check out our Careers page, please copy and paste https://careers.psn.org.nz/ into your browser to learn more about us and working here, including other exciting opportunities with us. E hika ma, Tono a mai! (What are you waiting for)… join our team and be part of the solution!
Responsibilities
Manage and develop productive community gardens year-round while growing fresh produce to support the Social Food Pantry and community kitchen. Work alongside and guide volunteers in sustainable gardening practices and promote community participation and learning.
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