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Horticulture Technician

Horticulture Technician

Hopwood Hall College

Middleton

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
11 October 2017

Job overview

Purpose To facilitate the learning process by supporting staff and students in an effective learning environment.  


Duties 

1. To provide direct support to teaching staff by maintaining and promoting lively working environment and practices. 

2. To work with and ensure that staff and students have access to horticulture rooms, workshops, greenhouses, growing areas and equipment as required. 

3. To prepare and assist in activities ensuring all materials and equipment are prepared in readiness for practical sessions and retrieved after the activity has ceased. 

4. To maintain and repair specialist equipment and be responsible for the security of equipment and tools. 

5. To assist with the supervision of students working on practical work and during their work placement on site and assisting the lecturers with the assessment of practical activities. 

6. Contribute to internal verification and assessment procedures for horticulture courses. 7. Assist in the planning of crops and flowers at the two sites.  

8. Maintain breeding nurseries, greenhouses, and arable land 

9. To be responsible for the day to day care of all the plants within the Centre for Life Sciences.  

10. To oversee the Horticulture Apprentices whilst working on site and designate the workload 

11. Be responsible for ordering requisitions and storekeeping 

12. To ensure that plant  material required for classes is available with consultation with horticulture teachers 

13. To operate equipment such as sprayers, rotavator,, seed cleaning equipment, seed counters, harvesters, irrigation equipment, pruning tools and tractors etc. 

14. To assist in the planning of growing programmes both for sustainability and food sources.  

15. To maintain all horticulture areas within Life Sciences to include the internal horticulture rooms 

16. To assist with the maintenance with borders and ornamental plantings on both campuses 

17. To ensure that accurate records of plants and materials are kept  

18. Ensure continuous development and improvement of professional knowledge.

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About Hopwood Hall College

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As an further education vocational college based on two campuses in Rochdale and Middleton, we have the pleasure of employing over 400 people and inspiring over 9,000 students through education and learning each year; across full-time and part-time study programmes, apprenticeships and university level courses.  

Students on our university level courses rate us as the best in Greater Manchester for student satisfaction. Our in-depth understanding of the skills required for the 21st century means that we offer a large and varied range of vocational courses from foundation level through to foundation degrees; all focused around ensuring our students gain the skills, abilities and confidence to go into their chosen careers and enjoy success. 

Our values form the cultural framework within which Hopwood Hall College operates, working with students, parents, employers, employees, partners, stakeholders, suppliers, communities and the environment. 

Our values are: 

• Equality of opportunity 

• Treating everyone with respect 

• A climate of openness and trust 

• Celebrating the achievements of students and staff 

• Encouraging innovation and development

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