Local Food Economy

Good Food Job Update: August 2024

By Ramona Andrews

Welcome to August’s Bristol Good Food 2030 Job Update. We publish this list at the start of every month, but can also add to the list throughout the month and regularly share on social media as and when jobs are added. (This is a trial service.)

As a reminder, good food jobs are about…

  • promoting and encouraging people to cook from scratch, grow their own and eat more fresh, seasonal, local, organically grown food.
  • championing the use of local, independent food shops and traders to help keep Bristol’s high street vibrant and diverse.
  • promoting and encouraging the use of good-quality land in and around Bristol for food production.
  • promoting and encouraging the redistribution, recycling and composting of food waste.
  • advancing education about the part that food, nutrition and lifestyle can play in meeting the needs of disadvantaged individuals, families and groups in the community, and encouraging social inclusion and social cohesion.

Bristol good food vacancies

Marketing Officer – Supporter Retention, Soil Association: Apply by 4 August

Area Director, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Apply by 4 August

Farming Advisor Team Leader, Soil Association: Apply by 4 August

Project Manager, Rural Payments Agency: Apply by 5 August

Certification Administrator x 2 Vacancies, Soil Association: Apply by 4 August

Senior Digital Content Manager, Food Standards Agency: Apply by 12 August

Project Data Officer, Soil Association: Apply by 14 August

Social Media Manager, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Apply by 14 August

Grower, Sims Hill Shared Harvest: Apply by 15 August

Intelligence Analyst, Food Standards Agency: Apply by 19 August

Supply Chain Manager, LettUs Grow: Apply by 19 August

Director, Lawrence Weston Community Farm: Apply by 23 August

Senior Technical Officer, Soil Association: Apply by 28 August

Café Supervisor, The Café on the Common at The Ardagh: Apply now

Youth Worker, St Werburghs City Farm: Apply now

Forklift Driver, Jones Food Company: Apply now

Food Unit Operative, Jones Food Company: Apply now

‘How to be a chef’ programme

Are you aware of any young individuals who aren’t currently in employment, education, or training but have a passion for cooking? Square Food Foundation is excited to introduce an incredible opportunity designed specifically for them! Hear from Square Food Foundation’s Lucy Kane about the ‘How to be a Chef’ programme on the Bristol Good Food 2030 blog.

Join the conversation

So, what change do you want to see happen that will transform food in Bristol by 2030? Do you already have an idea for how Bristol can make this happen? Join the conversation now.

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