Local Food Economy

Good Food Job Update: July 2025

By Ramona Andrews

Welcome to July’s Bristol Good Food 2030 Job Update.

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

Joint Head of Systems Research, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Apply by 1 July

Support Worker – Animal Care, Elm Tree Farm: Apply by 2 July

Pork Sector Director, Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB): Apply by 3 July

Prison Catering: Caterer – HMP Bristol, HM Prison & Probation Service: Apply by 4 July

Service Delivery Manager, Soil Association: Apply by 6 July

Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB): Apply by 6 July

Communications & Engagement Officer, Bristol Climate & Nature Partnership: Apply by 7 July

Technology Innovation Consultant, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Apply by 7 July

ServiceNow Demand Manager, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Apply by 7 July

Director of Farming Services, Soil Association: Apply by 13 July

South West Coordinator (pilot Landmatch programme), Bristol Food Producers: Apply by 31 July

Shop Assistant, Mark’s Bread: Apply now

Job schemes

Bristol Food Network has signed up to host young people through the Not Impossible charity. They make hosting easy for busy employees. Find out more about Not Impossible whether you are an employer, educator or young person looking for work, and watch this short video.

Don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter for good food events, jobs and news every month at bristolgoodfood.org/newsletter. Find volunteering opportunities on the Bristol Food Network website.

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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