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We are recruiting!

Current Vacancies

Job Title: Education Officer

Salary: £9027 per annum for 16 hours a week. Fixed term contract with the option to extend. 

Closing Date: Midnight 30th May 2021

We are excited to be able to recruit a new Education Offer to help the farm deliver upon its educational aims. This role has been made possible through a grant from the Wimbledon Foundation. Initially this post will be for two days a week for a six month period, we sincerely hope that this can be extended but this is dependant on further funding.

The new Education Officer will maintain and develop our links with local schools, colleges and community groups; design and coordinate a programme of school visits, tours, workshops and events that effectively use the Farm’s resources to fulfil its educational mission; design and create new information panels round the farm and create a new family trail for visitors to use round the farm. 

Download Job Description Here

Apply: please email your CV and covering letter detailing how you meet the requirements of the role to Emma King, General Manager at manager@deencityfarm.co.uk. 


Job Title: Visitor Experience Manager

Salary: £22-24k per annum (dependant on experience)

Closing Date: Midnight Sunday 13th June 2021

We are looking for an enthusiastic, hardworking and passionate Visitor Experience Manager with excellent customer service skills. The ideal candidate will know how to inspire and motivate a team of staff and volunteers as well as experience of generating income through a variety of channels including retail, events and donations.

 Download Job Description Here

Apply: please email your CV and covering letter detailing how you meet the requirements of the role to Emma King, General Manager at manager@deencityfarm.co.uk.

Help our playground re-open!

We are thrilled that the farm is open again, it has been a tough year and without your support we would not have been in a position to reopen, we cannot thank you enough!

You may have noticed during your recent visits that we have yet to open our playground, we know that the area is extremely popular with families visiting the farm and we would love to be able to open it as soon as we can!

Unfortunately, long periods of lockdown and staff furlough have left the playground overgrown and the ground surface uneven, with some of the play equipment beginning to rot. We have been able to fund some replacement equipment, but replacing the ground surface is well beyond our means.

To re-open the playground we dearly need your support to finance a new playing surface. We’d like your help to raise £15K to fund a long lasting wet pour solution – providing a very safe ground for children to play on as it absorbs impact.

Oscar’s playground was built in memory of Oscar Aston, a little boy from Wimbledon who passed away in 2012 from an undiagnosed heart defect. Oscar was a frequent visitor to the farm with his family, who helped to raise £10,000 to transform an underused part of the farm into a fun and educational area for children to enjoy.

Complete with farm-themed play equipment, Oscar’s playground is a vital facility for the local community and we would love to be able to open it up again as soon as possible.

Please donate today to help us reach our goal and re-open our playground in time for summer!

City Farm Day 2021

On Thursday 25th March we will be taking part in the first ever City Farm Day alongside other City Farms across the UK.

There are more than 50 City Farms across the UK – connecting people in cities with food and farming: and supporting members of the local community via volunteering opportunities. City Farm Day is all about celebrating the important role that these special places have in communities across the UK since the first one opened back in 1972.

We will be sharing some stories and videos from our staff and volunteers and would love to here all about your experiences at Deen City Farm over the years!

Share your posts using #CityFarmDay!

For more information about City Farm Day please visit the Social Farms and Gardens website.

Public Engagement & Wayfinding Volunteers

Time on your hands?

Do you want to be outdoors doing something for your community?

Then volunteering at Deen City Farm and Riding School could be for you.

In this difficult time, Deen City Farm and Riding School knows the importance of having somewhere safe, educational, and fun to visit.  Somewhere free, local, and outdoors. Somewhere that takes its urban visitors away from the hassle of city life and gives them a chance to enjoy the peace and splendour of a rural environment.

Due to the challenges of opening safely through the coronavirus, we are looking for volunteers to help manage visitor flow and admission.  We want our visitors to be able to relax at our farm and feel confident that their safety is a priority. To achieve this we have set up a one-way route and ticketing system; ensuring that we manage the number of visitors on the Farm at any point in time and are able to observe the requirements for social distancing. 

Requirements

To help visitors find their way around the Farm, and to deliver a friendly and welcoming experience, Deen City Farm and Riding School is looking for adult Public Engagement and Wayfinding Volunteers, who are:

  • Trustworthy and reliable
  • Have a good degree of fitness and happy to work outdoors
  • Can support us on a 9.30am – 1.00pm or 1.00pm- 4.30pm shift (or both), at least once a fortnight (Tue- Sun).
  • Has an interest in animals, farming, or wildlife.
  • Has good customer service skills.
  • Aged over 18

 

Contact Us
If you are interesting in becoming a Public Engagement and Wayfinding Volunteer at Deen City Farm and Riding School, or would like more information, please fill out our online form 

Update – Reopening

Thank you all for your questions about reopening. First, we would like to say another heartfelt thank you for all the support and donations that have kept us going since March, and to say that we’re very grateful that we’re in a position to look forward to welcoming back visitors.

On June 1st government advice was that farm attractions would not reopen before July 4th, and the industry was told that date would not be reviewed before June 18th. So the announcement this week about the possibility of reopening on June 15th took us, and many other venues like us, by surprise. When we reopen, we will have to limit the number of visitors, use timed admission slots, and put in measures to keep visitors and our staff safe. We will need signs, barriers, enhanced cleaning routines, PPE supplies, and new risk assessments for many activities. We had been working towards a July 4th opening, and are now accelerating our plans and preparations so we can open earlier. When we are confident that we have a date to reopen safely, we will announce it on our website and on our social media, along with full details of booking arrangements, and an explanation of what to expect when you visit.

Thank you again for all your interest and support, and we ask that you keep an eye out for further announcements.

Keeping in touch

While the Farm and Riding School are closed, we will still be looking after the animals and working to raise the funds to make sure we can reopen when the crisis passes. A huge, heartfelt thank you to everyone who has been so generous in supporting our Just Giving Appeal, #savedeencityfarm.

We don’t have anyone to answer our Information Desk telephone, but we will keep checking and answering emails. So if you want to get in touch please don’t call but email us at <information @deencityfarm> and we will get back to you. 

We will be running another virtual Pony Club session for 8 to 14 year olds next Saturday, April 11th, at two fifteen, which can be booked online here:

https://booking.bookinghound.com/fe/book?mode=ap&og=4fbf90cd-da3f-471f-b1c0-500c9641eb75&uniqueid=17

You just need a device, a zoom account (which is free) and an internet connection. 

We will also be posting regular updates on Facebook and Twitter and we hope to start doing some live streams soon so you can see how the animals are doing.

Stay safe and healthy, and we hope to see you all soon.

 

Farm Closure and #SaveDeenCityFarm

Following a meeting of the Board of Trustees in early March, we reluctantly took the decision to close the Farm to the public with immediate effect.

Our priority is to still be here when life gets back to normal, so we are concentrating our limited resources on keeping our animals happy and healthy.

We are asking anyone who would like to help us survive this crisis to please donate at our Just Giving page: https://www.justgiving.com/savedeencityfarm

It costs us up to £4,000 a month just to look after all our animals, so we really do need your help if we’re going to get through this. 

We have had to reduce our staffing, so please bear with us and use email rather than telephone to get in contact if possible.

We will be posting more news and information when we have it, so please check back regularly. Look after yourselves and each other. 

COVID-19 UPDATE

COVID-19: INFORMATION FOR VISITORS

The safety and wellbeing of our visitors andstaff is our priority and we will take all necessary precautions to ensure their continued welfare. As with many businesses, we are actively monitoring the situation with regards to the outbreak of Covid-19 coronavirus and are following the guidelines of Public Health England.  The advice from the health authorities has not changed, so the Farm and Riding School are operating as normal and standard terms and conditions on bookings continue to apply.

If you are planning on visiting the Farm from an area that has been directly affected by the coronavirus AND if you are showing symptoms similar to those associated with the virus (for example:  fever, cough, breathlessness), we please politely ask that you do not visit and instead call NHS 111 for further advice and instruction. During your visit, we wish to reassure you that we are taking all possible steps to minimise the risk of contagion, including the implementation of an enhanced cleaning regime throughout the site.  We will take all necessary precautions to protect the health of our visitors and staff. We ask all our guests to observe high standards of personal hygiene whilst visiting the Farm and Riding School. There are simple precautions everyone can take to help prevent the spread of the virus, including:

  • Covering your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
  • Putting used tissues in the bin immediately
  • Using the facilities provided on the Farm to wash your hands with soap and hot water regularly
  • Trying to avoid close contact with people who are unwell
  • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean.

If you do feel unwell during your visit, please contact a member of staff immediately – maintaining a safe distance of two metres where possible.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.  

CHRISTMAS CLOSURES

The Café  will be closed from Monday 23rd December 2019 and will reopen on Friday 3rd January 2020. The farmyard is open on the 2nd. 

The Riding School will be closed on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th December 2019 only.

WE WOULD LIKE TO WISH EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR