LondonFull-time£25,000 - £40,000 / Year (£2,083 - £3,333 / Month)
Job Description
As a Horticulture Teacher, you will engage students with dynamic lessons on horticulture principles and practices. You will play a pivotal role in shaping students' understanding of plant sciences and cultivating their passion for horticulture.
Responsibilities
Design and adapt curriculum based on students' needs and interests.
Engage in continuous professional development to enhance teaching practices.
Organise extracurricular activities related to horticulture.
Create assessments to measure student learning and performance.
Foster a classroom environment that encourages participation and respect.
Collaborate with local horticultural societies to enrich programme offerings.
Requirements
Education
Master's degree in Horticulture or related field is preferred
Experience
Experience in educational settings or training roles is advantageous
Technical Skills
Understanding of sustainable horticulture practices
Soft Skills
Strong organisational and time management skills
Advantageous
Knowledge of horticultural research techniques: Understanding of research methodologies relevant to horticulture.
Benefits
Pension scheme with employer contributions
Access to staff training programmes
Flexible working hours
Generous holiday entitlements
Company Culture
Collaboration: Our teams work together to share knowledge and resources.
Community Engagement: We're committed to engaging with local horticultural communities.