Can you work in Kew gardens?

Can you work in Kew gardens?

Current vacancies Over 1000 people work at Kew in a wide-range of roles, from customer service, scientific research and horticulture to marketing, digital and learning.

How do I become a botanical horticulturist?

In order to pass the apprenticeship, you must:

  1. successfully pass the practical placement by achieving competence in horticultural tasks supported by your supervisor.
  2. undertake all standard training requirements.
  3. produce a weekly work journal for each placement.
  4. attend the monthly identification tests.

Whats it like to work at Kew Gardens?

A productive and fun place to work I learnt a great deal from my manager and more experienced gardeners. The work place culture was casual and full as well as professional. Planting tree at Kew was one of the enjoyable parts of the job and returning after I left to see it maturing.

How many work at Kew gardens?

Organisational structure and staff Kew currently has around 800 staff with a diverse range of expertise, operational and management skills. Some 60 per cent of staff are specialist plant and fungal scientists and botanical horticulturists.

What are the benefits of Kew?

Our benefits

  • You’ll be part of a world-leading organization, known globally for its contribution to scientific research, first-class horticulture and rich cultural heritage.
  • You can enjoy flexible and family-friendly working arrangements that allow you to balance your work and home life.

Who owns Kew Garden?

Kew Gardens, together with the botanic gardens at Wakehurst in Sussex, are managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, an internationally important botanical research and education institution that employs over 1,100 staff and is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural …

Who is director of Kew Gardens?

Richard George Deverell
Richard George Deverell (born 1965) became Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in September 2012.

Is Kew Gardens part of National Trust?

Kew Gardens is NOT a part of the National Trust – only its sister garden, Wakehurst Place, is.