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Gardener

CRA GROUP RECRUITMENT AND PAYROLL LTD
Greater London
1 day ago
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Job Description

2-3 months contract with a Local Authority

Job Summary
  • Enfield boasts over 100 parks and open spaces accessible every day of the year. These parks include playgrounds, extensive countryside areas, and sports play pitches.
Key Duties/Accountabilities
  • Assist the Parks team in maintaining parks to meet visitor expectations.
  • Perform grounds maintenance tasks.
Essential Experience Required
  • Previous experience in grounds maintenance is desirable.
  • Knowledge of plants is advantageous.
  • Understanding of Health & Safety is essential.
  • Ability to work in all weather conditions is essential.
Essential Qualification Required
  • A qualification in general education is desirable.
Additional Information to Note
  • Working hours: 35 hours per week.
  • A driving license for up to 3.5 tonnes (transit tipper) is essential.
The role closes soon, please apply ASAP.



Requirements
Enfield has over 100 parks and open spaces that are available every day of the year. The Parks include playgrounds, major areas of countryside and sports play pitches. We are looking for enthusiastic and self motivated individuals with Previous experience in grounds maintenance and gardening

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