Springhill Hospice

Head Gardener

The closing date is 24 October 2025

Job summary

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Head Gardener who will be responsible for the provision of a gardening and grounds maintenance service for Springhill Hospice and other local Hospice properties, including the efficient operation of the organic allotment.

The successful candidate will be encouraged to continually enhance the gardens to meet our patients and service needs. The post-holder will be responsible for the recruitment, retention, training, and day-to-day management of the Garden Volunteer Team. The Head Gardener will also contribute to fundraising and marketing activities and the procuring of materials and equipment.

Main duties of the job

The function of the Head Gardener is to ensure the provision of a gardening and grounds maintenance service to Springhill Hospice and other local satellite properties, including the efficient operation of the allotment. The post holder will be responsible for the recruitment, retention, training, and day-to-day management of the garden volunteer team. The Head Gardener will also contribute to fundraising and marketing activities, designing and enhancing the gardens and the procuring of materials and equipment.

About us

This role is based at Springhill Hospice, Rochdale.

Springhill Hospice providesthe following palliative care services to the local adult population who are suffering from the effects of life-limiting and terminal illnesses:

A 16-bed Inpatient unit providing 24-hour medical and nursing care.

Hospice at Home Service - supports people who want to end their days in their own home by providing the support and symptom management they need to be able to do so.

A Day Therapies Centre for up to 16 patients, 4-days-a-week, offering complementary therapies (e.g. reflexology, aromatherapy and massage); creative and beauty therapies, social activities and clinical support.

Community Service - provides specialist palliative care and support to patients and families in their own homes

A 24-hour Palliative Care Advice Line for patients, families, carers and health professionals.

Bereavement Support for relatives following loss.

Counselling Services for patients, carers and relatives, provided by a qualified therapist.

An Education Unit - an in-house training facility for hospice staff and local health and social care professionals, with the main focus of training being on the Springhill Palliative Care Education Passport' (SPCEP) which ensures that core palliative care skills are taught to all grades of staff.

Details

Date posted

02 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£29,767 to £32,825 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

B0007-25-0013

Job locations

Broad Lane

Rochdale

Lancashire

OL16 4PZ


Job description

Job responsibilities

Aim:The function of the Head Gardener is to ensure the provision of a gardening and grounds maintenance service to Springhill Hospice and other local satellite properties, including the efficient operation of the allotment. The post holder will be responsible for the recruitment, retention, training, and day-to-day management of the garden volunteer team. The Head Gardener will also contribute to fundraising and marketing activities, designing and enhancing the gardens and the procuring of materials and equipment.

Main Duties:

1. Be responsible for the effective management and development of the Hospice gardens and grounds.

2. Maintain excellent standards of garden and grounds presentation, following best horticultural and garden equipment practices.

3. Be responsible for the overall recruitment, training and development, organisation and supervision of our regular garden volunteers.

4. Co-ordinate the work of, and supervise placements from, external agencies such as Hopwood Hall College and our corporate volunteer groups, developing positive and mutually beneficial relationships.

5. Oversee the work of garden subcontractors, ensuring works are carried out in a safe manner and to the standard appropriate for the site.

6. Produce organically grown fruit and vegetables for use by our Hospice Catering Team.

7. Be proactive in identifying grounds maintenance and garden developmental needs, and their associated resource/budget requirements.

8. Manage the departmental budget, identifying and co-ordinating day to day expenditure and the purchase of items such as gardening sundries, tools and equipment.

9. Develop initiatives to generate income such as plant and surplus crop sales, memorial schemes, Open Garden Day events etc.. in collaboration with the Fundraising Team.

10. Contribute to bids for funding which have the potential to facilitate garden projects.

11. Contribute to on-site garden and landscaping project management and co-ordination of capital developments.

12. Monitor and maintain appropriate records for the effective management of volunteers, health and safety responsibilities, and equipment inventories.

13. Co-ordinate with fundraising any requests for memorial plants, garden furnishings and plaques, and liaising with families in a sensitive manner.

14. Be willing to attend to patients needs and requests while still keeping up the high standards of maintenance of the gardens.

15. Be prepared to work in adverse weather conditions and to contribute to the Hospice Severe Cold Weather Response, as and when required.

General:

Read, understand and comply with all Hospice policies and procedures, applying the principles appropriate to the role.

To be aware of individual specific responsibilities in respect of the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults, in relation to the role.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Aim:The function of the Head Gardener is to ensure the provision of a gardening and grounds maintenance service to Springhill Hospice and other local satellite properties, including the efficient operation of the allotment. The post holder will be responsible for the recruitment, retention, training, and day-to-day management of the garden volunteer team. The Head Gardener will also contribute to fundraising and marketing activities, designing and enhancing the gardens and the procuring of materials and equipment.

Main Duties:

1. Be responsible for the effective management and development of the Hospice gardens and grounds.

2. Maintain excellent standards of garden and grounds presentation, following best horticultural and garden equipment practices.

3. Be responsible for the overall recruitment, training and development, organisation and supervision of our regular garden volunteers.

4. Co-ordinate the work of, and supervise placements from, external agencies such as Hopwood Hall College and our corporate volunteer groups, developing positive and mutually beneficial relationships.

5. Oversee the work of garden subcontractors, ensuring works are carried out in a safe manner and to the standard appropriate for the site.

6. Produce organically grown fruit and vegetables for use by our Hospice Catering Team.

7. Be proactive in identifying grounds maintenance and garden developmental needs, and their associated resource/budget requirements.

8. Manage the departmental budget, identifying and co-ordinating day to day expenditure and the purchase of items such as gardening sundries, tools and equipment.

9. Develop initiatives to generate income such as plant and surplus crop sales, memorial schemes, Open Garden Day events etc.. in collaboration with the Fundraising Team.

10. Contribute to bids for funding which have the potential to facilitate garden projects.

11. Contribute to on-site garden and landscaping project management and co-ordination of capital developments.

12. Monitor and maintain appropriate records for the effective management of volunteers, health and safety responsibilities, and equipment inventories.

13. Co-ordinate with fundraising any requests for memorial plants, garden furnishings and plaques, and liaising with families in a sensitive manner.

14. Be willing to attend to patients needs and requests while still keeping up the high standards of maintenance of the gardens.

15. Be prepared to work in adverse weather conditions and to contribute to the Hospice Severe Cold Weather Response, as and when required.

General:

Read, understand and comply with all Hospice policies and procedures, applying the principles appropriate to the role.

To be aware of individual specific responsibilities in respect of the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults, in relation to the role.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Minimum Level 2 (RHS/BTEC/NVQ) in Horticulture or Amenity Horticulture.
  • A good standard of general education.

Desirable

  • Level 3 and above (RHS/BTEC/NVQ/BSc) in Horticulture or Amenity Horticulture

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • Knowledge of a wide range of plants and their growing requirements. Skilled in practical horticultural techniques e.g. propagation, pruning, pest control, soil and plant care
  • Knowledge of health and safety compliance requirements, including correct use of PPE, COSHH, Manual Handling, Risk Assessments etc
  • Recruitment, coaching and development of our garden volunteers
  • Able to manage own time and workload effectively, and manage the adhoc and regular garden volunteer rotas, to ensure team coverage for all grounds areas and tasks
  • Ability to lead, motivate, and manage a diverse team of volunteers effectively i.e. with varying motivation, age, gender, and physical and mental capacities

Desirable

  • Knowledge of environmental sustainability and organic gardening methods i.e. composting, upcycling, water saving
  • Develop and implement planting plans and schemes for attractive displays, including annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees

Experience

Essential

  • Previous garden management and volunteer supervisory experience
  • Maintaining a large and varied garden to a high standard, including maintaining garden paths, structures and buildings
  • Proficiency in operating various garden tools and powered equipment
  • Oversee all plant health and, seasonal pruning and cultivation activities, including growing edibles i.e. fruit, veg, herbs
  • Training others on garden maintenance techniques and safe use of equipment
  • Experience of lawn and meadow maintenance
  • Monitor and address hazards such as severe weather conditions like heatwaves, snow, ice, and remove litter to ensure safety of visitors, volunteers and staff

Desirable

  • Work within agreed budgets for grounds maintenance, garden development, and other supplies and services
  • Maintain records, inventories, and prepare reports on grounds maintenance activities
  • Experience of managing memorial plants and installations including liaising with fundraising and donating families

Other

Essential

  • Good customer service skills and interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with a wide range of people
  • Confident with working autonomously and proactively making decisions in relation to the grounds/gardens dept.
  • Willingness to collaborate with others and support Hospice fundraising events, marketing promotional activities and tours, and local corporate volunteers involvement
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Minimum Level 2 (RHS/BTEC/NVQ) in Horticulture or Amenity Horticulture.
  • A good standard of general education.

Desirable

  • Level 3 and above (RHS/BTEC/NVQ/BSc) in Horticulture or Amenity Horticulture

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • Knowledge of a wide range of plants and their growing requirements. Skilled in practical horticultural techniques e.g. propagation, pruning, pest control, soil and plant care
  • Knowledge of health and safety compliance requirements, including correct use of PPE, COSHH, Manual Handling, Risk Assessments etc
  • Recruitment, coaching and development of our garden volunteers
  • Able to manage own time and workload effectively, and manage the adhoc and regular garden volunteer rotas, to ensure team coverage for all grounds areas and tasks
  • Ability to lead, motivate, and manage a diverse team of volunteers effectively i.e. with varying motivation, age, gender, and physical and mental capacities

Desirable

  • Knowledge of environmental sustainability and organic gardening methods i.e. composting, upcycling, water saving
  • Develop and implement planting plans and schemes for attractive displays, including annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees

Experience

Essential

  • Previous garden management and volunteer supervisory experience
  • Maintaining a large and varied garden to a high standard, including maintaining garden paths, structures and buildings
  • Proficiency in operating various garden tools and powered equipment
  • Oversee all plant health and, seasonal pruning and cultivation activities, including growing edibles i.e. fruit, veg, herbs
  • Training others on garden maintenance techniques and safe use of equipment
  • Experience of lawn and meadow maintenance
  • Monitor and address hazards such as severe weather conditions like heatwaves, snow, ice, and remove litter to ensure safety of visitors, volunteers and staff

Desirable

  • Work within agreed budgets for grounds maintenance, garden development, and other supplies and services
  • Maintain records, inventories, and prepare reports on grounds maintenance activities
  • Experience of managing memorial plants and installations including liaising with fundraising and donating families

Other

Essential

  • Good customer service skills and interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with a wide range of people
  • Confident with working autonomously and proactively making decisions in relation to the grounds/gardens dept.
  • Willingness to collaborate with others and support Hospice fundraising events, marketing promotional activities and tours, and local corporate volunteers involvement

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Springhill Hospice

Address

Broad Lane

Rochdale

Lancashire

OL16 4PZ


Employer's website

https://www.springhill.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Springhill Hospice

Address

Broad Lane

Rochdale

Lancashire

OL16 4PZ


Employer's website

https://www.springhill.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Head Gardener

Michelle Hurst

michelle.hurst@springhill.org.uk

01706649920

Details

Date posted

02 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£29,767 to £32,825 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

B0007-25-0013

Job locations

Broad Lane

Rochdale

Lancashire

OL16 4PZ


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