Job description
Casual Opportunity.
Who we’re looking for
Are you passionate about sharing your knowledge of gardening and horticulture with adults in your community? Do you have the confidence and empathy to deliver engaging, hands-on courses in welcoming, inclusive environments?
We’re looking for an experienced and reliable Gardening/Horticulture tutor to join our dynamic Adult & Community Learning team. You will deliver short courses that help adults build confidence, gain practical skills, and take steps towards work, volunteering, or further learning.
This role is ideal for a qualified tutor with a background in horticulture, gardening, or environmental education—especially someone who understands how to work flexibly and sensitively with adults from a wide range of backgrounds.
About the role
This is more than just a teaching job. You’ll be helping adults gain life-saving knowledge while building their self-belief and sense of achievement. You will:
1. Deliver short gardening/horticulture courses (for example, Introduction to gardening, community gardening etc) in community venues across Bristol
2. Tailor lessons to meet learner needs, using accessible, trauma-informed approaches
3. Embed inclusive practice, digital tools and good safeguarding awareness into your teaching
4. Promote progression—supporting learners to take further steps in learning, volunteering or employment
5. Set clear expectations, model practical skills, and create a safe space for learners to ask questions and practice
6. Work closely with development workers, support staff and partner organisations
About the learners
Our learners are adults who may:
7. Have few or no formal qualifications
8. Be returning to learning after a long break
9. Have faced mental health challenges, trauma, addiction, or displacement
10. Speak English as an additional language
11. Need a welcoming space to build confidence and community
What you’ll need
We welcome people from all backgrounds, especially if you bring lived experience or insight into the challenges our learners face. You’ll need:
12. A recognised teaching qualification (minimum Level 3, such as PTLLS/AET)
13. A qualification, or experience, in horticulture, gardening, or a related field.
14. Experience of delivering practical gardening or horticulture training to adults, ideally in community or outreach settings
15. Confidence using digital tools and systems for teaching and communication
16. Strong classroom management and communication skills
17. A calm, positive and inclusive approach to working with people
18. Awareness of trauma-informed practice, safeguarding, equality and health & safety
Why work with us?
At Bristol City Council, we believe learning should be welcoming, life-changing and accessible to all. Our Adult & Community Learning team was recently graded Good by Ofsted, with Outstanding for Behaviour and Attitudes.
We offer:
19. A supportive and inclusive working environment
20. Ongoing tutor CPD and peer support
21. Opportunities to work across diverse community venues and learner groups
22. A chance to make a real difference to people’s lives
Please note that this role is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check.
Why Bristol City Council?
At Bristol City Council, we go that extra mile for our people; we offer a work environment which is fast moving and supportive, giving you the chance to use your skills and develop new ones within a high-profile organisation.
Join us and you’ll receive an excellent rewards package including membership of the Local Government Pension scheme, and a generous annual leave allowance. In addition, you’ll be working in a supportive environment where you’ll have the chance to make Bristol a better place and contribute to its future.