Hours: 1.5 day (12 hours) per week.
Duration: 3 years
Location: Working remotely with the capacity for travel across Gloucestershire. Support will be provided to enable travel.
Remuneration:* £8,736 gross annual salary PAYE (£29,120 pro rata). With 1.5% annual increase, subject to review. Statutory pension contribution and holiday allowance.
Closing date for applications: Midnight April 1st, 2021
Interview period: April 6th – 9th 2021
Start date: April, 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter
Website: www.staging.landworkersalliance.org.uk
*The LWA has a pay parity policy and flat payment structure, with all workers paid at the same rate.
Role overview and job description:
The Landworkers’ Alliance (LWA) are seeking to recruit a Youth Land Justice Mobiliser on the ground in Gloucestershire to recruit and inspire BPOC youth and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to consider careers in food, farming, forestry and other land based work. This role is a key part of delivering a three year project called “Activation of Land Justice” being delivered by a partnership between The Landworkers Alliance, Land in Our Names, the Local Equality Commission, FLAME, the Rewild Project and Kiondo.
The project is a programme of events over the next 3 years to build the agroecology movement; food, climate and racial justice; empowerment of people of colour and youth; and skills for new entrant farmers and foresters. Each event will inspire new entrants to the food and farming sector and break down the barriers to entry for new entrants from under-represented communities.
These are the organisations involved in the project:
- Landworkers’ Alliance (LWA) is a union of farmers, growers, foresters and land-based workers operating across the UK. Our mission is to improve the livelihoods of our members and create a better food and land-use system for everyone. We have a vision of a future where producers can work with dignity to earn a decent living and everyone can access local, healthy and affordable food, fuel and fibre – a food and land-use system based on agroecology and food sovereignty that furthers social and environmental justice.
- FLAME is a youth movement for food and climate justice seeking to build an activist and social media presence to influence a new generation of eco- farmers, encourage healthy eating and build solutions to food poverty facing young people in a way that helps young people feel like they can make decisions about their future.
- Land In Our Names (LION) is a grassroots, black-led collective that organises around environmental and land justice issues, particularly as they relate to black people in England.
- The Local Equality Commission (LEC) is a Forest of Dean based organisation, formed after the local BLM protests, who are working for racial justice in rural areas. They seek to educate and advocate for economic justice because economic empowerment is the cornerstone of systemic equality and social transformation.
- The Rewild Project in the Forest of Dean aims to revive traditional, land-based skills to connect people to ways of living off the land.
- Kiondo is a design agency specialising in facilitating the preliminary work that needs to be done in parallel to activating and connecting farmers to communities. They capture the culturally specific needs of diverse communities and help new farmers with allotments, rural, peri- urban and community farms build those needs into farm design.
The Youth Land Justice Mobiliser will work as part of this dynamic team to deliver a programme of work in Gloucestershire based on events to activate land justice.
This Youth Land Justice Mobiliser will specifically be responsible for:
- identifying and inspiring youth, especially BPOC youth and those from disadvantaged backgrounds, who are interested in careers in forestry, food, farming and land work throughout Gloucestershire
- supporting those youth in attending the programme of events about food and farming within the county which are being organised by the team.
- supporting those young people to find training, financial resources and opportunities for access to land. This may include identifying opportunities for the development of a land trust in Gloucestershire to facilitate access to land by new entrants.
The Youth Land Justice Mobiliser will also work with the other members of the team to develop the content and framing of the events as well as the communication and delivery so that the events are accessible and useful to youth.
Full job description and person specification available here.
We are committed to our Equality and Diversity Statement and we welcome and encourage applications from anyone interested in this role who feels they have the relevant experience and skills. We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented and marginalised communities.
To apply please send your CV and a cover letter by March 28th, 2021 to: jyoti.fernandes@staging.landworkersalliance.org.uk
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