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Oxford Real Farming Conference (ORFC) Programme Manager
Part time (0.6 FTE), remote
About the Real Farming Trust
The Real Farming Trust (RFT) runs a number of programmes which bring people of all food
and farming backgrounds and experiences together to build the case for agroecology. One of
these programmes is the Oxford Real Farming Conference. We are a small charity, and value
honesty, empathy, care and compassion in our interactions with each other in the organisation
and with the partners we work with.
About the Oxford Real Farming Conference
The Oxford Real Farming Conference (ORFC) is a much loved and highly valued
movement-led conference with a special character and a space for networking, knowledge sharing
and direction setting. The annual conference has grown from a gathering of 50 delegates in 2010
to a two-day meeting of 1,800 in 2024, plus a further 3,000 online. The programme is the result
of a Call for Proposals, which are selected by a team of farming partners and
experts.
In addition to the annual conference in January, ORFC has grown to include in-the-field
events. Held in partnership with a farm, ORFC in the Field brings together around 70
participants for two days of in-depth, hands-on workshops, plus a day of farm visits. ORFC in
the Field is held in different parts of the UK, with the next event taking place in Scotland
this October.
About the role
This is a unique and exciting opportunity to lead the ORFC team organising the annual
Oxford Real Farming Conference (ORFC) helping it continue to evolve and be at the forefront of
change and innovation. Your role will be to work with stakeholders across the agroecological
movement to create and deliver the in-person and online conference, which will next take place
8th – 10th January 2025.
The ORFC team includes an Event Coordinator, Communications Coordinator and Programme
Coordinator who will report to you. You will report directly to the ORFC Director.
Along with members of the ORFC team, you will work closely with our partners to devise
and curate a topical, radical, balanced and inclusive programme, as well as provide an array of
cultural and networking opportunities for our delegates.
This will include (but is not limited to):
We are looking for a creative, energetic, strategic and empathetic person who enjoys
working alongside multiple partners – both in the UK and around the world – to support the
creation of a conference that reflects and inspires the movement for agroecology and food
sovereignty.
You will thrive in this role if:
A typical week will involve (for example):
Key Responsibilities
What else you need to know:
The terms of the contract are as follows:
How to apply
Please email your CV, two referees (including at least one work reference), and a
covering letter (no more than 1 page) detailing why you think you are suitable for the role and
why you would like to join our team to Brittany Oakes at [email protected] by 12pm BST (midday) on Tuesday, 26th
March 2024. If you have questions about the role, please contact Francesca Price on [email protected].
What will happen after you have sent in your application
Equity and Anti-Oppression
We are committed to becoming a more inclusive workplace with a diverse staff body. We
believe this is essential to our effectiveness as an organisation and our ability to fulfil our
mission of “good food for everyone, forever”. We need to address both inequity and oppression
within our work if we are to meet our aim. There will be tensions that this work creates and
difficult questions that we need to address both internally and externally.
We know that people with certain backgrounds and characteristics are underrepresented
in our team and in the alternative food and farming movement, and we want to address this. We
are committed to working proactively to dismantle these systems of oppression and ensure equal
opportunities for everyone, regardless of their background.
We have started to do this work internally, but we know there is much more to do. Every
member of RFT staff is involved and part of this work. We have an internal Equity and
Anti-Oppression Group that leads and monitors this work and reports to the Board.
Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form
The Real Farming Trust is committed to promoting equality and diversity in line with
the Equality Act 2010, providing an inclusive and co-operative environment in which all
individuals feel respected. Filling in this equality and diversity monitoring form is
voluntary. The information you provide will be kept confidential and will only be used for
monitoring purposes. Please don’t enter any information that would identify you. This form is
kept separately from your application and will not be seen by interviewers.
Please note that due to the volume of applications we usually receive, we regret that
we are unable to offer feedback to individual applicants.
Thank you for your interest in the Real Farming Trust.
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