Soil Association
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About our Organisation
The Soil Association, formed in 1946, is the only UK charity which works across the spectrum of
human health, the environment and animal welfare. That’s because we cannot tackle these issues
in isolation.
We campaign for change, we support farming innovation, we serve healthy food in communities, we
support and grow the organic market, and we protect forests. We couldn’t do any of this without
our supporters, partners, donors and dedicated staff. We make a difference in the world
where it’s needed the most.
About the Opportunity
The Soil Association’s standards put organic principles into practice and are a core component
of delivering positive impact in the world. The Standards Team is responsible for keeping the
SA’s standards world-leading – ensuring they’re up to date, innovative and driving continuous
improvement in agriculture and beyond. This role involves taking responsibility for the
successful development of key areas of the SA’s standards. Combining project management,
research, stakeholder consultation and close liaison with departments across the organisation
and beyond, it’s a dynamic and varied role that requires both the ability to see the bigger
picture as well as a close attention to detail.
About You
You will have excellent project management and communication skills and an ability to conduct
thorough and well-evidenced research resulting in clear outcomes and activities. You will have
a flexible, creative and diligent approach to your work and enjoy working at a fast pace. You
will be brilliant at building relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.
Our Benefits
We offer a range of financial and lifestyle benefits to all our employees, including:
- 27 days annual holiday increasing to 30 days with length of service plus bank holidays (pro
rata for part time) - Pension scheme with ethical investment options and employer contribution increasing with
length of service - Free membership of the Soil Association and discounts on organic produce
- Volunteer days to give back to the local community or support green initiatives
- Family friendly policies and flexible working
- Cycle to work scheme
- Sociable and engaging workplace of professionals that share a passion for healthy,
sustainable lifestyle and produce
Hours
37.5 hours per week (full time) OR 22.5 hours per week (part time)
Permanent
Location
Bristol with hybrid working
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