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Discover a greener office During lockdown, we came to appreciate gardens and green space more than ever, seeking refuge in the natural beauty and colour of nature. Many say this had a positive impact on their mental health, while others see gardening as a practical way to help tackle important environmental issues, such as growing their own food to live more sustainably or providing pollinator-friendly plants for bees. Last year the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), which has been offering work-based training programmes for almost 200 years, reported the highest rise in applications in decades, and this year it is increasing the number of places available. Apprenticeships If you are interested in plants, gardening or horticulture, but new to the industry, then a Horticultural Operative Apprenticeship offers the opportunity spend two years alongside experienced and inspiring horticulturists learning to establish, cultivate and maintain formal and informal garden areas. No experience or horticultural qualifications are required. There are three Level 2 positions at the new RHS Garden Bridgewater, plus a Level 3 Land Based Service Engineering Technician apprenticeship. RHS Level 3 and 4 Diploma in Horticultural Practice The two-year diploma programme, delivered at RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey, is open to those who hold an existing Level 2 horticultural qualification. Students earn while learning, rotating around the garden which houses one of the largest plant collections in the world. They grow knowledge in all areas of ornamental horticulture, and develop supervisory skills, including management practices, budgeting and communication.
Students participate in other opportunities such as RHS shows like Chelsea, designing and building a garden in the local community, garden visits, bursary opportunities and managing their own allotment space. There are 10 opportunities available on the programme where student accommodation is available, making re-location possible. The RHS is hosting a virtual Zoom event on Thursday 13 January 2022 at 6.30pm to hear first-hand what student life is like at the RHS. To book your free place visit the website below, once the application window opens. Specialist Horticultural Placements (SHPs) RHS Garden Bridgewater is offering three SHPs – a one-year unique opportunity to hone existing skills in a particular area of interest such as community or sustainable gardening, working alongside a team of experts. These are for those with an existing Level 2 horticultural qualification and some experience. Applications open Wednesday 1 December 2021. Diploma and SHP positions close: on Tuesday 1 February and apprenticeship applications close Tuesday 1 March, 2022. Visit www.rhs.org.uk/training or email schoolofhorticulture@rhs.org.uk Follow: @RHSEducation